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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-09-15, Page 1iEstablished 1900 ER ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNINCSEPTEMBER 15 1955 (4IMMAtraaiMaggaitiaRMA9SafaREMEMEROM=02tiNieriaMenaratSa2KWalia George Hardman '4, Skilled Technician ‘4, 4' qt. 4 3 ZET...tA&MPis • MONDAY, SEPT. 19th 10:00 a.m. - 8.00 Pan. AT THE MILT A. OESCH SHOE STORE *" Zurich, Ontario - Phone 82 or 130 Correction :of foot ills can be accomplished by using, combinat- ion of rig,iht methods and experience Miracle Foot Aid is the only method using "exercise plus support." Plus over a quar- ter ,centurYlif dayeby-day experience. If you have corns, call- ouses or ibunions; or .arthritie-rheumatic pains or stiffness associated with a foot conditiOn, make it a point to see .1t.fr. 'Hardman, lilandap September 19th. He'll show you, in a friendly fashion, just how Miracle Foot Aid does so much good; will even arrange for you to havee. practical test on your own case. Then you'll be as enthusiastic .as any user of Mir- acle Foot Aid service. First consultation is without obligation. 4. 4. .1%. 4. .4. CLINICS - Zurich, Listowel, Wingharn, Tilleonburg, 4. * Kitchener, London, Hamilton ., . + ..i. , "alakattMOIRIbtogaNNWAMIZOMINE.Virialk=2111111=48•..1a3MAZZAMMIEBREINZMAISMOMIMENIPRII ° Zurich Menzionite Church Pastor-- Albert Martin SUNDAY SERVICES: U:00 8.UL - Sunday School cf 3.1:00 a.zn.- Worship Service 8:00 p.m. - Bible Meeting WEDNESDAY, •8:30 121. ,Prayer Fellowithip ' ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US I 'irou'll Enjoy Listening to-- ST. PETER'S • "THE MENNONITE HOUR" Saturday, Monday Sept. 17- ... .i(ansRel ,preaching - iloggrAktiox;11 Ev. Lutheran Church -,,Zuricht - - 2 Thank You! I fwauld like to thankall the thoughtful people who so kindly sent me. 'cards, flowers, fruits and chocolates while I was confined in the Hospital. -Mrs. Harold Stade. Itc Lyric Theatre Phone 421 - EXETER Friday, Saturday Sept. 16:17 Knights Of The .R.ound Table Robert Taylor Ava'Gardner, Cartoon. Cos Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Sept. 19, 20, 21st ' MAGNIFICENT MATADOR Anthony! Quinn 'Maureen O'Hara. Cartoon Shorts - COMING - Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 22, 28, Seven Bridges For Seven Brothers Howard Keel Jane Powell t r ,:.'1,/...,• ath.N/Ifdri............011...41.411.0.11.3.10.1111/...Y.Mana0SOMWM.MY. Prize Lists Ready TIe prize lists for the 1955 Zurich the S FaIl,,,'"Xlair are now in the hands of ithe'ISecretary, Mr. E. P. Klopp who Iwilr at you 'contact him, see that I you get a book which is brim full of 'interesting items. A fine listing of !exhibits, . and the usual number of business people of the community doing their bit to keep things inter- esting In the evening at the con- tet.in the Community Centre, there will be a public speaking contest for sobool children which is always in- teresting. What seems to looS.- lila 24• a geed concert will be held in the evening. Get interested in the local Zartch Fall Fair. 44,1, . Llashmar DRIVE-IN4, MEANIE • CLINTON - ONTARIO Next to Community Park Tthursdayl Friday Sept. 1540 Double Feature I Didn't Do It GEORGE FORMBY Honey Chile (Color) Judy Canova 74ft“ Witte:ie.; ' " Rev. O. Winter, 'PastOr. , undays--GEIVIL-900 -7:30 a.m. Ws. J. Tuerkheim, ATCM:, Organist -WRVA - 1140 k.c.- 10.34) p.m. The Living Christ fer a Dying World." Worship Service 10:00 A.M. Sunday School (all ages) .11:15 A.M. The Lutheran Church in Zurich ex- tends a warm welcome to Visitors. ''''''"..fl' "4.....454".4"". 4")41*° 4.* .......+4.40.40 4>040.......... • -4' .."0 I-IOFFMA.N'S ••* .4' Arrange Funeral Service a, To fo Or 'From Out -Of -Town -Points 4 NEMBER .,,'. qt Wherever funeral service is required, to or from any place in Can- s * •,0 ado., the United States or other points of the globe, Hoffman's, as : '1, ;awn:hers of local and national funeral director's associations, can 4. 4 'handle• all the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet effi- 4, 4) 4 itstio.3' • of Hoffnzan's service. 4 4 T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME .4'4 ',Ai. Funeral and Ambulance Service .•,,e • -,,- ,,,,, 2:4--.Rour Service DASHWOOD Telephone 70-W . it o43-04,6,4,-,-,o-eoz'o•otztesi,oit4,,G,o4o,r1,04,0•olso<po,,a.se4-::-tt-cp4.41,4..,,,,,- • ...-t-i ,-- 'sserel-boasee..eseesseemszanwarrezetzemenazaeleeszeoralesgesesszesom/Asteee n vo 1AL HIRE suave *0.0 4. 4. V E At tof 1. %.) .D„ 1. IN, a For the Convenience of our Shoppers we are open- ing our Store every Thursday evening till 10 p.m, I3e one of the Lucky Customers for a Free Brick of ke Cream at our Check Out We still have some Dry Goods to Clear:.. Children's Hose, Lades' Hose, Ladies' and Children's Under- wear, Sweateics, Fingering and Wheeling Yarns; Jut a few more Wool Blankets... For Bargains, See Us Mass purchasing by our central Superior Ware- house makes our LOW PRICES POSSIBLE r Be sure to take notice to our weekly Grocery Specials in the Superior Adv. every Thursday in the London Free Press. LOWER PRICES SAVE YOU MONEY Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL - Zurich idomonfor.r4{6..ritlerainrmitoomar.rroftvrva Blak.Herse Canyon (Color) Joel McCrae aVlari Blanchard • ... Tuesday, Wednesday 'Sept. 20-211 Phantom of the Rue Morgue.' v.RicH.GIRLS WIN AWARDS "eter-A schobarship and a Dorn- inionTrovincial bushuary awarded to students of Soiuth Huron Dist. High Schqoi were both won by Zurich girls KatiWne Ralbfleisch, 19 -year-old daigNter of IMr and Mrs Ivan K,alb- fleieek won a $200 scholarship from the lIniversity of Western Ontario. She was drum majorette of the 'cadet band at high school and will enroll in general arts •course at the university. A $250 bursary was awarded to Marlene Wagner, daughter of Mr. ' and 'gra Leonard Wagner, who will enter London Teacher's College. She received five first class and three sec- ond class honors in grade 13 examm- aticins. We join 'their many 'friends in eXtending congratulations to these brilliant students who have worked :so hard for this acompIishinent. The Western Fair TMs is the week of the big West- ern Air, and by the time this issue reaches you, most of the week will becover• with. 'From every otrectron ears 4z(p streaming into the 'city to spnhe day it the big PAL On MondaywMch was children -s day . and favourable eather, there was a gain in ,attendante over las: year oi^ abafttwelve thoueand and tnat Is a lot of people. A few mum have 'been added on Tuesday, and for the first two days it was a gain of about 114,000 over the past year. It was the publisher of the Herald's prtvil- ege to attend an Monday and we mist say the 'class of program was in - a deed interesting, the grand stand performance, the folies in the even- ing, the wider ,demonstrations, the acrobats, in. fact there is something doing every- minute. Time enough ,et to lila up the family car and take run down to the .city and enjoy this fine entertainnient (Color) Karl Maldon Patricia Decline (Adult Entertainment) Cartoon and Short at each Show Two Shows Nightly, rain or clear. Box Office Open 8:00 p.m. First Show at Dusk. Children. Under 12 in Cars a Free Aidon Theatre GRAND BEND Friday, Saturday Sept. 1i3-17 Run For Cover VistaVision Technicolor James Cagney Viveca Lindfors John Derek -Short Subjects -Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday September 19, 20, 21st The Seven Year Itch -Adult Entertainment Chiemascope Technicolor Marilyn Monroe • Tom Ewell, Evelyn Keyes Sonny Tufts Adrvanced Admission: Adults 75c. Children 25c (Tax included) Thurs., Fri., Sat, Sept. 22-23.24 Soldier of Fortune 'Cinernasonipe Technicolor Clark Gable Susan Hayward Michael Rennie. Gene Barry Cartoon and Additional Short Subjects Advanced Admission : Adults 75e. Children 125e (Tax Included) Specials FOR SEPTEMBER ROLLIES' BICYCLES TRICY- CLESIO% OFF SPECIALS ALL RADIOS 10 OFF ELECTRIS RANGES, All Makes , Electsit Washers 20, p.c. Off Gurney Electric Stove 20 p.c. Off Power Lawn :Vio,wer 20 p.c. Off And '11,1any Other Items TV. Arials and Aim], ,Material to in- stall, your own, Save 50 %. ROLLIt.,' SPORTS & CYCLE Grand Bend HYMENEAL Bell - RoeszIer Creditor]. - Wearing a waltz -length gown of tiered Chantilly lace over satin, .Retty Anne Roeszier exchang,- c4 marriage vows with Donald Ervn Bell in a 'ceremony at Zion EvangeT• cal church.. here . The Rev. G. R, Strome officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Roeszler, Crediton, and the late William .Roeszler and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Harold Bell,. Hensall. Snider - Hayter Zurich - Gladioli, fern and can delbra formed the setting at the Church ..of God, Grand Bend, when Verona 'Mabel Bayter exchangeow with Russell Duncan Snider. The bride is the eldest daughter Or Mr. and Mrs Orval Hayter, Parkhill, and the ibridegroam is the youngest on of f:tIr and Mrs Gerald Snider, Zurich. Rev. 3. Edwin 'Watt= .performed the doublering ceremony. Gives in mar- riage by her father, the bride wore a full-length gown of white duchess satin styled with a fitted bodice and full kht extended to a cathedral train. The bodice was trimmea with nylon net and chanti114- lace. A head- dress of white net, trimmed with seed pawls and rhinestones, held her net illutlon veil and she tarried a bou- quet of deep red. roses. Miss Irene Hayter was .maid of honor, and the bridesmaid was albs Dorothy Moth- ers, Crediton, My ClaireHayter, bro- ther of the hwide, was best man, and ushers were Myron' Snider, brother xt the 'Irridegroom, and Mr. Keith Ilorier., For a wedding trip to Man- 4tonhe Wand, North Bay and Ottawa the bride 'donned a charcoal ,suit with ble,A, and pink 'accessories and a cor- Yellow daisies. On their re- tuv:i 'the couple will reside on the grnr"r'tit farm, Blue Water 'HighWaY near zuria. NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOP! FOR' APPonmEnTrs TeL 223 Zurich NORMA STEINBACH Prop. YOUR SPECTACLES DO YOUR SPECTACLES NEED REPAIRING OR ADJUSTING? Why not bring them in and have them fixted comfortably. BESIDES WE ARE IN A POSITION to supply you with new Frames any size, shape or color; your broken Lenses replaced promptly and accur- ately. IF YOU NEED A NEW PAIR OF Spectacles.. Why not have your Vol examined at C. PASSMORE, R.O. 247;6 St., London. Bring in the prescription we will fill it promptly with the newest in Spectacle Ware at a price much be- low the rates charged in the larger centres. Mr. Passmore is regarded as an outstanding Optometrist. . A. G. HESS THE JEWELLER Single Copies 5 Cents. Subscription in Canada, $2.0a Ye* Subscription 'U.S.A., Year $2.511. RAGS, RUGS and CARPET an a New Modern Loom, Made tet Order - Seth 0. Amann, Zuz1ck1/4 Ont. Phone 128. SCIIMP822122.71fliSESACASflterEI/C46,040.14. INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS LONE S. EILER LOCKER SERVICE ROE FEEDS WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL Phone 10 IHENSAI.L, 11,800•00041141118406641ettee.S6160111,410611.0968001114$0.0.09000160141* **M54; Ltinnt 4. 4. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director a Private Car Ambulance Service 4. Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent - FLOWERS -FOR ALL OCCASIONS Day and Night Service a TELEPHONE: RES. 89W OR 894 ZURICH 4. • easo*Aseeeoweesesseeelseatsassoseeomoilimato 4:"1"' "6 3" " 4==."'=====INIIII=TSVIIMENIMME 1 1 ZEJ Dews Grocery eec.e. to We are ever at your service with the bet t line obtainable of FRESH GROCERIES All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Seaion as well aa Canned Fruits and Vegetables' on hand Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in al:Apply GIVE US A CALLi Henn° esch "Mid PRODUCE WANTED. f 411111111111111~1141111SMAIMICIIIIMNIMMIstr. Phone 165 ;lust Arrived MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES Just Arrived,. New Shipment, at Very r Prices Also some Lines at Special Prices to Clear Low Men's Summer Shirts, Underwear, Etc, Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always nO THE RLAICIE ST • Schwartzentruber, Prop. it Phone II Z.,."`7 t 3 4. 4. 4. 4. 3