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Zurich Herald, 1955-03-24, Page 1aRrwsawgRouwoueam...moormamose HERAL lihthablishad DEM ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY1 MORNING, MARCH 24 1955 CHURCH DIRECTORY EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL UB. CHURCH ZURICH — ONTARIO Rev. H. E. Bopped, Minister Mrs. Milton Desch - Organist Racing, Blood OUNDAY SERVICES - 10.00 a.m. — Divine Worship. TECHNICOLOR 11:00 aan. — Bible School. 7.80—Evening Worship Jimmy Boyd Bill Williams Welcome at all Services — "Come Jean Porter In with us and ..ve will do thee Mood.". Num. 10:29. The story -of 'a boy and the horse he trained for the championship race.. ST. PETER'S Hear Jimmy Boyd singing "I saw 'Mommy Kissing 'Santy Claus." Evangelical Lutheran Church Selected. Short Subjedts. Aldon Theatre GRAND BEND Friday, Saturday March 25-26 • ZURICH — ONTARIO — 10 a.m.—Divine Services. 41.15 aan.—Sunday School. oPastors will be supplied by the Lutheran Seminary at Waterloo, Ontario Everybody Welcome to ell Services Zurich Mennonite Church • Pastor-- Albert Martin OUNDAY SERVICES: 2.*:00 aan. — Sunday School I1:00 hire — Worship Service 8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting \WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. Prayer Fellowahip YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP ' - WITH US I , You% Enjoy Listening to -- "THE MENNONITE HOUR" Gospel Preaching — Inspirational Singing. 48un1ays-a:CHML-900 k,c. -7:30 a.m. - a140 lac.- 1.0.30 pan. 'The Living Christ for a Dying Medd.," Are You Suffering From Headaches? Ithe,Latest Methods and equipment ai Thank You! if so have Your Eyes Examined wit, I wish to thank all those who so A. t. OLE . • 1d4dizz....renletalbFed wt cards, letteis,'; flow eis and iiersothal OPTOMETRIST Pe 'OPTICIAN GODERICH oNT. While a patient at St. Joseph's Ilbs- pital, London and the kind and neigh- . Tvoeci Glasses at Reaeonable Prices turning hone. ---(Mrs. John Brown. c • • • • Tuesday, Wednesday March 29-30 De:bra Paget Jeffrey Hunter Michael Rennie Princess Of The Nile Technicolor The temptress of the ages none so facinating as Shalimar. Newsreel and Additional Short Sub- jects. IN MEMORIAMS In Loving Memory of Lloyd Ivan Walper ,Who passed away March 24, (195a. We who laved you sadly Miss you As it dawns- another year, In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. --Lovingly remembered by Vera and Alvin. In Loving Memory •of a dear Son and Brother, Lloydon Ivan Wal - per, who passed away two years ago March 24th, 1953. We miss you here so very much-. Your presence oft seerns nigh But We all hope in Heaven to meet Where no one says good-bye., ---,Sadly missed by his mother, his sis- ter, brother -in -Jaw and family. HOFFMAN, 'S I Arrange Funeral Service To Or Frorn Out-Of-Town4Points DSSO OS • a DIRE b SERVIet Irk manna • • • Wherever funeral service is required, to or from any place in Can- ada, the United Statese ther paints of the globe, Hoffman's, as, or . • lanerabers of local and national funeral director's associations, can 4' cf,, 'handle all the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet efft- a • •eiency of Hoffire.an's service. • „41 T. HARRY FIOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME • • • cs. Funeral and Ambulance Service • • 24 -Hour Service • DASHWOOD Telephone 70-W 1 Su I E L'S erior Store Urryo • Hurry! SALE continues on of the Many Lines we are still offering IDDLif. Stook of DRY GOODS will be Reduced 10 to 25% Lyric Theatre Phone 421 - EXETER Friday, iSaturday Mara. 25-26 VOXL11404A4119*.6•111•1111.1...RWRIM.Wra11.110,641.611.0.4...•••19.2......M...... Fire Over AfricaFarm Sold MAUREEN O'HARA At the public auction sale or the M acDONALD CAREY1. . Estate of the late David Fuss last Fri- day there was a large gathering and A lively technicolor action tyPe mem. things in general went very good. drama set against authentic- Tangier IPhe 50 -acre farm .which was put on the 'block was purchased by Mr. Rollie Grenier, of Grand Bend, but a former REPAIRING OR ADJUSTING, WHY neighbor of Mr. Fuss, The handsome NOT BRING THEM IN AND HAVE THEM FITTED COMFORTABLY. price lof $10;000. was aealized. The tam is in a very attractive location., BESIDES WE ARE IN A POSITION being the first farm south of the vii- TO SUPPLY YOU WITH NEW lage of Zurich,, and we 'wish Mr. FRAMES ANY SIZE, SHAPE OR Grenier well with, his purchase, COLOR; YOUR BROKEN LENS Return from the South REPLACED PROMPTLY AND AC- C Mr.and Mrs Seth Amenns have ar- URATELY. rived from sunny Florida where with NO NEED OF A NEW PAIR OF their cousins had from shortly after SPECTACLES, WHY NOT HAVE the begining of the New Year, been YOUR EYES EXAMINER AT sightseeing and in companionship C. PASSMORE, R.0, together in that beautiful southern 24732 Dundas St., London. and are grateful country. 'We welcome them home, Brng in the prescription we will • that they arrived i fill it promptly with the newest safeln Arnanns is again in a position to resume his work at weav- Spectacle Ware at a Irice much be. ing, and will accomodate his many ow the rates charged in' the larger ing been invigorated by the customers in this line of work, hay.- centres. splendidstanding Optomertist. Mr Passmore is regarded as at out - trip south. Had Birthday • air. Irvin Willert of Homan, was taken by surprise Friday •evening, Marcha8th when friends and relativ- es gathered at his home to celebrate his birthday. The evening was spent in progressive solo. Ladies high went a, to Mrs. Fred Rader of Dashwood, Single Copies 5 Cents. Subscription in Canada, ;2.00 0 Yee* Subseription U.S.A., Year $2.511. arAii•lais.Pammi••••••••••••••••••*. r•II,...4,4,10V•lha.I.110,11..0,1•••••YMOV.•••••RWOVNIto • NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE "fel. 223 Zurich On a Nem Modern Loom, Made two FOR APPOINTMENTS Order — Seth 0. Amami, ZUrieske NORMA 'STEINBACH - ProP• Ont. Phone 128, RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS emmunnamenseeenniareenmalammeemakeemsaarmaineuivaanaeinreanommenumes Your Spectacles and Malaya background. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday March 28, 29, 3.0th„, Women's• World CLIFTON WEBB JUNE ALLYSON DO YOUR SPECTACLES NEED A truly highly enjoyable Omedy drama, photographed in .Cinernascope --COMING-- Thursday, Friday, ,Saturday March 31st, April 1, 2nd. IN CINEMASCOPE Broken Lance SPENCER 'TRACY - JEAN IPETERS,. SPECIAL ' P re se nta eons Rev. LEONARD SCHNELL; ecret. ary of North Saskatchewan Auxiliary 'with 264 points; Gents high, Mr Fred Rader of Dashwood with 232 points; Ladies' low Mrs. Ted: Miller of Zurich with 164' points; Gents low, Louis; Restemayer of Dashwood with 1182 points: After the Doig a delic- ious lunch was served, the table cen- tered with a beautiful birthday ,cake decorated with 67 candles. Best birthday wishes were extended t� Mr. 2. Sound Motion Films.: ,Willert, and the hope that he would 'THE WATER OF LI.FE" enjoy many more birthdays. "BIBLE ON THE TAW. E" Had Farewell Reception Xi% and, Mat Carl 1VieClinchey 0 '""'" near Kipp-ana! who. are takingaupere- Monday, March 28th.'1 sidence itt HensaTI, were tendered a At -8.00pan., in the •faaesvell reception when residents. of EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH Ithe Second' Concession of Tucker- Comemet at the homef Mr and o and Bring a Friend! smith No Admision a• Free WiU Offering Mrs. Robert Elgie on Thursday even - ling March 17th. Mr. and Mrs'. Mr- Clinchey were •presented with two IN MEIVIORIAIVI end tables and matching- table Tamp,. The accompanying address read by McBride—In loving memory of a dear Robert Elgie, and the presentations Father, Samuel McBride, who passed by Mrs. Ross -Chapman and Mrs. Roy away three years ago, March 22nd; comitt, Nelson 'MoClinchey, their 1952. . son, •was made the presentation or a There's a face that haunts us evet.cofampfeoaribeys:.ViviaeaEgaurcrewere:eritElgieaird .Winn.aenrs There's. a voice' we long to hear, Mrs. Morley •Cooper. Luncheon -was A smile we'll remember tor ever M Though we try to forget every tear. served. Mr. CCTinchey purchased the fine residence of Lorne Hay in There's a sad but sweet remembrance Hensall, and their friends Wish them There's a memory fond and true. a very happy tine iT Hensall. There's a token of affection dear, . • What a Storm One of the worst- storms that vis- ited these- parts was- experieneed on Tuesday afternoon and night, along in the forenoon Tuesday the wind kept Wowing harder and harder and it got colder and the rain turned in- to snow, and by six o'clock the wind was terriffie, observatories say rt was from 70 to 87 miles an, hour and that is going some. Snow- soon piled up, visibality for driving was me and those who had to make home, did so at a big -risk and had to feel their way along. if did much carnage Tong the Tow lying lands and summer cottages along lake Eries and Ont- ario. ,Fishing boats were caught out on the water and owing to the heavy seas could not tome in, people travel- ling had to pull in wherever they could find shelter. At our shorn the Hydro power was off most of the af- ternoon and eveniaa, just when we needed it the worst, and so we will, be a bit late 'this week. However it could have been worse. and in fact it was worse last fall wean tat Trurrioun Hazel visited these parts, and did so mach devaating damages. Hockey NIws After tieing the powerful Orenge- yille huskies at Clinton last Wednes- day eve, the local Flyers lost to the Port Elgin Jaycees on Friday even- ing thus eliminating thealeetaesct the round robin play-offs having wen 1, lost 3 and tied one. - These team are in a higher bracket of startdb.g, and the Flyers gave a good aeoeunt .ce themselves, and we feel Doul of thein as they had a very good season going as far as they have. So what looked liko no team at 1 early in the season lest fall,aleveloped into the p avequi hockay machine they have proven to}e, We lope tney ehri' hold together' 'Tor as; othea eeneon,, The British and Foreign Bilb,!0 ,Sec- iety. 1 . Address "This Book.," On Sunday, March 27th At 7:30 p.m. In ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH And the heartache still for you. —Sadly missed and always rememb- ered by the family. NOTICE. Would all accounts owing to the Zurich Hockey Club be handed into the secy-treas immediately. — Lee Willert, Zurich. BORN At the 'Farwell Nursing Home, in Zurich, on :March 19th, to Mr and :Mrs. Napoleon Bedard, a daughter. At the South Huron Hospital, Ex- eter, on March 20th, to I,ir, and -Mrs. Williarn Beechler, Bronson line, a daughtela Are To Meet The Auxiliary for . Cubs and Scouts will meet at the home, of Mrs. Arnold Merner, ,,Babylon line this Thursday evening, March'24th, at i8 p.m. Please meet at Wiliert's Snack Shop ' for transpaatation. The VoLceofTemperance MATERIALS,. BA 'i S, YARNS,, UNDER- ' Ignorance! "If, parents could /LP - The Greatest Handicap WEAR,predate that thechance of onor , SWEATERS, ETC. . more of their children (or their 'neigh ee IVO TABLES. OF CHINA 'AT A DISCOUNT shours children )--beemnieg an oleo - belie exceeds the combined thence of OF 25 PER CENT. their developing tuberculosis or polio - SEE THESE FOR BARGAINS! myelitis, more interest in this field would he quickl,v developed. Read ALSO OUR USUAL MANY SPECIALS IN pronouncement of li. temperance that again! It is not the hysterical GROCERIES, ETC. drank. We quote from a recent pab- lication of the Health League of • Canada. A.gaire "The greatest handl- , cap to effective treatment alid pre- vention of alcohol addiction and chrobie alcoholism lies hi (hege,norat .....rt-±!......„.„,tirx..44 publies ignnfance."....xavt, Phone 140 a C, H.:THIEL .AT A. G. HESS THE JEWELLER INV/TES YOU • TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS LOBINE S. 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