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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1955-11-10, Page 1ICH stat.lished •19J6 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10 i 95 5 ...,,;� • Lyric Theatre • Phone 421 - EXETER • BAZAAR Saturday, Nov. 12th ST. PETER'S PARISH HALL St. Joseph Ontario BOOTHS, - FISH POND, - BINGO Come, and meet Your.. Friends! Friday, Saturday Nov. 11, 12 The Sea Shall Not Have Them. • Dirk Borgarde Michael Redgrave • ALSO MAN OF THE CENTURY • The Story -of .Churchill • • • t • • George Hardman Skilled Technician: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. w" -.AT THE MILT A. OESCH SHOE STORE 4. Zurich, Ontario - Phone 82 or 130 4- + CLINIC HOURS — 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ra c �: • • M 2Vtonday, Tuesday, Wedrresda'ir November 114' - 15 -• 16 House of Bamboo Robert Ryan. Shirley Yamaguchi Cartoon - Shorts COMING. Strategic Air Command James ,Stewart June Allyson I Aldon Theatre GRAND BEND • • t. + Friday - Holiday F 4elay Nov. 11•th is our . next pro - .claimed toliday, Armn,estice Day and all places of business will be closed. And we should ibe doubly thankful as we are, at present not envolved in warfare. Celebrates 80th Birthday 1<, r and iMrs Mervyn Tiernan, Dash- wleld. a family gathering Sunday honor of the latter's father M is,. ;p :nry Hoffman, an the occasion. Oth birthday. Present were d- Mrs Hoffman,. Mr and Mrs. Ken Nt4Orae and I3on e; Mr and Mrs T. 13'ry. Hoffman and family; Mr and 11t r .Norman Evans of Richmond Hill 1;! Miss Aima Hess, of Zurich. Receives Award Arlene Haberer, daughter of Mr'Mrs Ferdinand Haberer, of Zuri'c'h, was chosen by Beta igma Phi;Exeter, as the winner of their $50<sCholarship. The award is given annually to the student in Grade 13 o1btsi,n.jng the highest acadonuc stan- dinigr and entering thenursing prof - .Miss I1'alberer is now a stud- ent ;the University of Western Ont - CLOSED Until the SPRING r Improving Nicely of 1956F%(uirteen year-old Peter Denomirne, fronk es,thoste throat doctors took a smal,1. handful of sawdust on Saturday THE is in',,.niu•ch improved condition in St. • �� ,. can help yogi walk •• better, to do lsf��,ite Foot Aidee y�o ur work with, less discomfort, It's rvelvet smooth action takes pressure from tender ,corns, -4- callouses and bunions.. It's "exercise plus support" immedi- ately .gores to' work to raise, hold and protect. Your correction ee. is L A .S T I N G. e• Whether your trouble is in the feet, . or has resulted in rheumatic or arthritic troubles, due to foot symptoms, see Mi.." Hardman on :Monday, Nov. 3.:4th fora complete e)eplanation and :' ''•' demonstration of ,custom-made Miracle :Foot Aid, made for. c F �edl forl s o tt . nff er rue e..,.lv a 'i�0� • 'YO sot ro'b .0 t . s .:, .YOU,� .f •p erre . .,.. longgn . Zurich, St. Catharines, Wingham, Listowel, .14, Kitchener, London, .Hamilton e'erg®.Q4e 04.0•0000040s••r•< *4.0 9 esc-e4e�cr+e • 9e•ome •••••••••O M" HOFFMAN'S Arrange Funeral Service To Of From Out -Of -Town -Points ke•• Wherever funeral service is required, to or from any place in Can- Q .stda, the United States or other points of the globe, Hoffman's, as • '• members of Local and national funeral director's associations, can : handle ell the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet effi- • "s• ciency of Hoffman's service. Q T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME •• • Funeral and Ambulance Service • • ,t, 24 -Hour Service DASHWOOD Telephone 70-W • •e•••••••••••o••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••••M fi SAVE At TIIIEL'S �ipe,°ior Market SAVE at Superior Food Markets. Mass purchasing by our central Superior Warehouse makes our LOW PRICES possible. Be sure you check the Sup- erior Food Markets Advertisement every Thursday in the London. Free Press for best foods of the week Our Week -End Specials Ellmar pure. Peanut Butter 16 -oz jar 29c Aylmer Tomatoe Catsup 2, 1 1 -oz bottles 39c Breakfast Club Raspberry Jam, lge. 24 -oz jar 33c Salada Tea Bag's, pkg of 60 79c STORE ..OPEN EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING We still have sorne Dry Goods to Clear:- Children's Hose, Ladles' Hose, Ladies' and Children's Under- wear, Sweaters, Fingering and Wheeling Yarns; Just a few more Wool Blankets... For Bargains, See Us Phone 140 C. H. THIEL .. Zurich ANNUAL MEETING ! Joseph's Hospital, London. The grade of the nen w eenoolbey ,v. as buried for nein- ZURICH DISTRICT BIBLE utakekt, ieneath a pile of sawdust at SOCIETY tnet eCa.l Ii~albfleisch mills early Sat- urday morning He was working with n the mat*. ,eneployee of the mill in the . ZURICHWill QYIbeENNOheldNIiTE CHURC'.T p,it ctyher'e sawdust . is stored when On thei'aecident occurred, when sudden - SUNDAY, NOVEiMBER 13, 1955 ly n. mass of sawdust fell on him. At 7.30 p.m. Warkess spotted his arm showing a- boveRev. W. H. Longe, District Secretary•the s"infuse and took the chok- wi11 be Guest :Speaker. Ing h•oy to the doctor and was rushed Everybody Wellcome ' to the- hospital. Peter is the son of Mr and Mrs Adrian Denomine of torn and worked at the mill on Sat- urdays, 01317.JA RY La.t' Mrs, Seh?ag.... ea,,pnased away' at "the hone'&of .-Il3nuce Kropp President. �Menn:o ,Steekle, Ser.-Treas. Th t Yo u.T T jte. `Sera+g 'Palette' 'wish :iii" thank Single Copies 6 Cents. Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Yom. Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.591, NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 223 Zurich NORMA STEINBACH • Prop. RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS Ona 'New Modern Loom, Made fer Order -- Seth 0. Amann, Zurich,. Ont. Phone 128, YOUR SPECTACLES DO YOUR SPECTACLES NEED REPAIRING OR ADJUSTING,? Why not bring them in and hive them fitted comfortably. BESIDES WE ARE IN A POSIIT!ON to supply you with new Frames any size, shape or color; your broken Lenses replaced promptly and accur- ately. IF YOU NEED A NEW PAIR OF Spectacles.. Why not have your eyes examined at C. PASSMORE, R.O. 247% St., London. Bring in the prescription we will fill it promptly with the newest in Spectacle Ware at a price much be- low the rates charged in the larger centres. Mr. Passmore is regarded as an outstanding Optometrist. . all_frie nds,:ne'ighboors_aul rnemb at.eSenth's..Blallseevre 0:i the-$uawCi"• eLt o iGe -)lirCTLT� 0 ez30th> MaryC]R�ctc . tid Oe' extending their' sympathy and kind- ,of the late Christian 1'chvni ; fnrm- riess in their recent ibereavemeatt. erly well known residents of the Zur- Ii"h district, having lived on their -IN MEMORIAM— fine farm north of town, whenthe Hendrick — In loving memory of family grew up, she was 79, and a our Father, Mr. Albert Hendrick, member of the 1Men;zoette church. who :passed away two yeaee ago, Nov.' Surviving are four ;ons, Rev. Gordon 3rd 1953, and our Mother who passed: Lowville, N.Y., William Hebron, Ind. away 112i years ago, September 27th, Alllan, Toronto Lewis, Saskatoon; 1943: bwo daughters, Mrs. S. Peachey, In Florida; Mrs. Roy Gilroy, Smith's Looking back with memories Falls! and two brothers, Jacob in Oregon, and Christian in Zurich. Fun- eral ,service was held from the West- lake funeral home, Thursday after - r oon officiated by Rev. Albert Mar- tin, with interment in the Mennonite cemetery, Goshen line. The children being all present with excerption of Allan who could not be located. FilmM Late Emel'ia Elizabeth Neeb. II 11E Strip ,Mrs. Eme17a Neeb, 7 7, who died on Thursday, Nely. 3rd, 1955, at her son's home, Herbert Neeb, Hay Twp. and was the former Emelia Weaver, and Story of had lived in Hay all her life.. Her husband, Henry Neeb died in 1950. PILGRIM'S PROGRESS She was a ]ember of St. .'eter's Lutheran Church here. The remains rested at the Westlake Funeral. Home where funeral services w re held on Saturday afternoon by the Rev. 0. Winter. Interment was made in St. (Peter's Lutheran cenieter,v. Surviving is .one son Herbert of Zurich. Upon the path yen trod. Weblessed the years we had with you And leave the rest to God. —Lovingly remenvb'ered by the Fam- ily. at CHURCH OF GOD Grand Bend Wednesday, November 16th. 8:00 p.m. Pastor: V. Edwin Wattam W. 1. and L. A. MEET A. G. HESS. THE JEWELLER Lions Club News An interesting rousing meeting was enjoyed ,on ,Monday eve., and a good attendance considering that a number of the boys were away on their annual deer hunt. Secy., Vie gave the roll call, and inthe business I .a•- w part conducted .by* president Ivan The Zurich Womens' Institute met i l alilsfleisch Ztiani Carl Scott reported INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS LONE S. ELLE LOCKER SERVICE. - - ROE FEEDt WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL Phone 10 -- HENSALL,, ,, ONS` •••••;•••••••eeeeeeefeeeeeees••••••••••••••••••••sessoses • • tr €a • a • 44 ' o :wni ' Now Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR. ALL OCCASIONS tt;. Service Citi` Se Da Night ,._: . • TELEPHONE: RES. 89W - OR 893, ZURICH. • • aseve a esessen ewete se acdas•ee••tes•Oceesseeeeeeeeee••••O••••. ZURICH'S Grocery Store We are ever at your service with the - best linea obtainable of FRESH GROCERIES All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Samson as wed Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply, GIVE US A CALL d u Q Oesch �Zurich PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 110 • ;,,.,.,..�,�_-^-�=�R'i".i,��,. acs. in the town hall Nov. 1, for a joent meeting. Mrs. T. Meyers being chair lady and (Mrs Milton Oesch at the Plano. The meeting opened with a sing song and praying the Lord's Prayer, Mr. Selvester Iendy turu- shed the music for the evening with 1 his mouth organ and accordianselec- tions. This was much enjoyed ,by the. as $210 net frons the Frolic. The District A Rally will be held in the Zurich Conmunity Centre on the eve off Nov. if7th when hundreds of Lions are expected to gather for this big annual get-together. The secretary read the minutes of past meetings which were •adopted. After this Lion Alvin Walper introduced the guest speaker; Mr. Quimby He. -.s, •t Zerich audience as it was well played rupee boy .ant who is with the Ontario For- I;f;1Ven 1>y 111]S E. lley, "I,O,>t. s)r On t. entry and . 'Conservation 'Branch. ,Mr. the Bright side of life:" This if Vit. Hess, who has had n wide 'experience � O Ittain� + " i into practice with what it , el tee, ,woak, c.^nsidering his sge would hebp ,mankind. Splendid re- nave a most wonderful adore„ of the were given London ra. tea conve]ition line of work he is doing. The prot ports of the Area ,M, hos. yteyers, P�etiOly of :Forest from fire, console --- Erb, , vation of wild life and fish, ail this Prices to Clear 'held at, hose and Mrs Leonard.nirlr,r rnP.. nnriPr ham tto '{. and he sr.;a.tnd Also some Lines at Sp held well Hotel received. a recently. These some very' v;tt'tl4 experiences he and � were received. One remarked to his staff have had in Basi esus, east Men's Stalltlilme�. Shirts, Underwear, Etc" get to the top one must be the Beet year b.e%ng• the worst m beton- •, ?ogee' � 1'er•�cn at the bottom. 7'be. <;t9strict wheren�r -the bug lightning' ,ior•*t; rally will be held at Grand Bend, swept over there were m env i i1 1 Nov. ?Lid at ,110 a.m. Pte,;. Mrs. ( caul by lightning. Mr Trees vi•: o Rose took ,charge of the business. ! referred to the big Pinery t ,exe.lect Reports were given by Secy. and thtlt is in the making; he eras pred- Treas. flans were arranged for (.tested that central Ontario wits in both organisations to cater to tbe, time he supplied with watt 1 free, the Great Lakes. At the eat -Ole -Ion of 'big Liens Rally Banquet to be held his address Lion Ed. Gt.'cho. thanked Nov, :17th in the tCommtunity (Zit:ttre, the speaker, as al o diel President A. fine social period was er,loyed�ht Tol..an. ,kion Miltretl sebiibe r��,larirted. r ell. Committee ars, Oese,'tt, :gee, ", Me ion White i lephsnt Stale as coshing , Adam, Mm, 'l'etre,stu,. 1 thong rai ser,(, Jest Arrived MEN'S AND " BOYS' SHOES Just Arrived, --- New Shipment, at Very Low Prices Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl THE BLAKE STORE Phone 1147 tto Schwartaentruber, Prop, • t l