Zurich Herald, 1956-06-07, Page 1r, 7
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JIM 7 956
celebrate Diamond
Anniversary
received at the home ef ,andaVfre
William O'Brien.
Mrs. ,O'Brien, formerly Alice Smith,
was born Ion the Goshen Line, Hay
Township and &Ir. O'Brien. on the
Blue Water Highwiay, near Otand
Bend. They ha-ve lived in, Zurich
for •fifty-eight yeas. The couple
were married at the bride's home by
the Rev. Mr. •Carrierre of Grand
Bend. They had five iehildren, ten,
grandchildren and ten. great-graila
children._
Telegranis of clongratulations Were
received, from Vancouver, 13. C.
Ottawa, Toronto, and London, ;11. -
eluding one from Her Ma,jesty,
Queen Elizabeth, of England.
3rd, 1956. Members, of the immed-
iate families attended morning ser-'
vice in the Evangelical United Bre-
thren Church, after ,which they en-
oyeda family dinner a the home
of their son, Mr and Mrs Leroy
Mx and Mrs. William O'Brien of O'Brien.
INYWII celebrated their Sixtieth Wed-
Ving Anniversary ion Sunday Jane
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friends were
RHEUMATIC and ARTHRITIC SYMPTOMS
Many ailments of the body result from neglected feet. Leg
cramps, weak knees, sore back, arthritic; and rheumatic sym-
tams are examples....lf you suffer from these symptoms
hurry to Miracle ,Clinic for there s relief for you there. Body
ailments caused by bad feet naturally require the cause (bad
feet) to he cleared up before the resulting symptoms will also
clear up. Miracle will bring you immediate relief for your F. ore
tired aching feet and will bring yeu permanent foot health too.
Keep Your Body Healthy
With New Improved
G. R. HARDMAN
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MILT A. OESCH Shoe Store
ZURICH ONTARIO
MONDAY, JUNE 11th.,
10 A.M. - 8 P.M.
Phone Zurich 82 or 130
Voted 'by Critics as one of the Best
VICE - 1956
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DRIVE-IN-Goderich
111 miles east of Goderich or No. 8
• Highway
Thurs., Friday June 7-8
Kill the Umpire
Williani Bendix Una Merkel
and on the same program '
Laramie Mountains
Chas. ,Starrett Smiley Burnett
Sat., Monday • June 9-11
Sante Fe Passage
John Payne Faith Domergue
Comedy Cartoon
Tues., Wednesday June 12-13
Are At Synod
Rev. 0, Winter is- attending . the
•an,nual Synod meetings in Port Col-
borne,.of the Canada Lutheran Synod
While Mr. Milfred ,Schilbe is also at-
tending as iay delegate.
Property Sold
The fine dwelling property on Mill
street, owned and built by Mr Chas.
Thiel has been sold to the Bank of
Montreal, and will be occupied by
the local manager and family. Mr.
and Mrs. John Bannister,
Attended graduation
Mr and Mrs Jacob 'Gingerich. and
Mr and Mrs Cleve 'Gingerich, Mrs.
Gerald Gingerich and children, Mrs.
Lydia •Gingerich, along with other
relatives and frien4s of Zurich; Rev
an Mrs. Cyril 'Gingerich of Toronto
accepted the invitation of the gradu-
ation of .the forrner's daughter Gloria
last Thursday held in the Mennonite
church, Kitchener and received her
deploina of tour years' work at the
Rockway Mennonite high school.
Refreshments for the family was
held at the home of her brother,
Victor. The class took an enjoy -
11 able trip to Elora an•d attended a
!banquet in the church ,basement on
Friday.
1 RETURNED MISSIONARY
The Sniper
1 The Rev. Leslie returned
Adolphe Menjoe •
Arthur Franz
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Comedy Cartoon,
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Playground - Refreshments
•Children under i2 in cars FREE
Aidon Iiiecate
GRI -41,1D BEND
Friday, Saturday .lune 18; 9th.
missionary to Ohina., under Mina
Inland Mission will Epeak at the
Blake A. iMennonite Church on Sun-
day afternoon, June 10th at 2.30
o'clock. While in China Mr. Millin
was in the hands of the Japanese
Military for 4 years. After escap-
ing from the Japenese and a period
of furlough he ieturne•d to, China in
1947 only 4o be overtaken by the
Chinese ',Communist Revolution and
was in .the hands of the Chinese Com
nauniste foF,practically two years -He
therefore.spealts •as •an . eyewitness of 1
the things which transacted in the I
• take-over by the Communists in!
China and to this is added a knee' -
ledge of their methods resulting fro:1
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OubaseripUon in Canada, $2.00 a
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PEAUFY SHOPPE
CLOSED FOR VACATION
JUNE 18th to 23rd (Inclusive)Tel.
Tel. 223 Zurich
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Costo s Jo dory
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Received a large Stock of
Summer Jewelery
Necklets, Earrings, Bracelets,
and Pins
Priced from $1 to $5,00
Come in and see our Table of
Fancy Jewellery
Over 100 pairs of Earrings
• Necklets at only $1.00
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Funeral and Ambulance Service
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WEEK 'END SPECIALS
:Jell -O -Jelly Powders,, all flavOurs 3 pkgs 27c
Libby's deep brown Beans 2, 15 -oz tins 29c
Tomato juice choice quality lg. 48 -oz 27c
cooked spaghetti 2, 15 -oz. tins 27c
Trinidad Grape Fruit juice 3, 20 -oz. tins .... . ..29c
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE TO THIS ADV.
FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
OF OUR STORE
Phone 140 Zurich
Beachcomber
(Color)
Robert Newton Glynis John
(Two Cartoons)
Saturday, Monday June 9, 11th.
Redheads From Seattle
(Color)
Guy 'Mitchell Teresa Brewer
Rhonda Fleming
(Two Cartoons)
instinc2on received in on ludo:Arlo-
, ation course which he was forced to
attend. Mr. Millin is Executive Se-
cretary of the Freedom Foundation t
lof Canada.
. DISTRICT W. I. MEET
The thhay-fourth District Annual
of the South Huron Women's 1n. -tr-
ate was held an Tuesday June 5th,
1950 in the Town Hall, Zurich, and
the hall was, decorated with spring
flowers for the occasli;n. District
-President Mrs. Kenneth, Johne, of
Woodham; District Secretary Mrs.
Wm. .Johns, Exeter were hi charge
Morning 9.30 a.m., registration; 10
opening exercises. address of
iveldome by Mrs. L. R.ese, president
of the Zurich W.I. Reply by a Kip -
pen Lady. ,Minutes of last meeting
read and reports of the different
district e were -given. Musical num-
bers by Crediton ladies was enjoyed.
Dinner was served in the Evangelic-
al church basement. Afternoon ,aie•
eon, devoti•onal exercises by nev. A.
I. Araacher who s111.;ke nn the Tio•z-
sing of talents God has given us, and
how am I using them. Reports of
secretaries conveneion Guelpe were
then heard. Elimville lady rendered
a piano number enjoyed by all. Ad-
dresSes by Mrs. Hossack, Provincial
Director, Mrs. Hart, Woodstock, chn-
irman of London arca. Election of kIrrms'mwcw."6.'t'It365.48MATE7*-41=2m1=6532f424"
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JEWELLER
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS
On a New Modern: Vona. Made
Order --Seth 0. Amaxua, Zurick,
Ont. Phone 128.
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Spring is Here Again
TIME TO THINK OF NEXT WIN-
TER'S FUEL SUPPLY
TAIZR ADVANTAGE OF OUR
SUMMER DELIVERY LOW
PRICES
PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLYI
LORNE E. HAY
LOCKER SERVICE ROE FEEDS
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FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS,
Day and Night SeTvicip..
TELEPHONE: RES. 89W OR 89J, ZURICH
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Strawberry Jam, Breakfast Club 2-1b. Jar ........38c
Toilet Soap, 10 bars 49c
Muffets, per pkg. 15c
Johnston's super Hard Gloss Half -gal. 1.45
Salad Dressing, miracle whip 32 -oz. Jar 79c
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Phone 163
Tuesday, June 12th. Mrs .1-Ismilton of Grand Bend. rhe
display o•f hand work was won by
IT'S DOLLAR WE Crediton ladioe. A line spirit pre -
veiled with lover a hundred ladies ilii
You, Your Family, Your Friends attendance. An invitation to rash -
can all see the Show for $1.00. wood for the next year _meeting \NLS
ONE DOLLAR admits a carload
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Tuesday, Wednesday June 12, 13.
Ginger
accepted. • Motion of adjournment.
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Mrs. Laura Grenier
Mrs. Laura (Queeneville) GrcuiPr.
70, a native of St. Joachim, Ont.,
Tight Spot
died Saturday, June 2nd at her home
G. RohinSon
Lorne Gr E. illness. Her huahand William Oren -
Rogers the Goshen Line after a lengthy
(Two Cartoons) ier died in 1954..,,Vie is the dear
Star Lite
Drive -In Theatre
GRAND BEND
June 8th and 9th.
Far Country
James Stewart
Ruth Roman
JUNE 12th,
Salome
Rita Hayworth
Stewart Granger
13th.
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aeother of George of Hay Township;
'Roland of Grand Pend. Timeline at
home; Alphonse of Hay Twp; Aides
of Bonneyvill e, Alberta; ( Anti me-
itte) Inwreree Qaennei-Ile
Detroit; (Blanche) Mrs. Emil Vali,
of Ronneyville, Alberta; and (Ade -
oda) trs. Andrew Ran of 5, anley
rownelel Also six .hrotherta one
sister and 30 grandchildren. The
re -ted at the :family resi-
dence until Tuesday mnsning when
removal was made to St. ,Boniface R,
C. Church where Requiem
ga8,4 was sung at 30 a.3n. by the
D, Monaghan. Bur-
wu made in the, palish tea -net -0y
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PIONEER CHICK STARTER, ETC.
Get your Chicks off to a Good Healthy Start
With Pioneer Feeds.
See Us for all your Chick Starter Requirements
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Men's Dunlop Rubber Boots at
$3,98
SHOES FOR BOYS, MEN and LADIES
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