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Zurich Herald, 1956-06-14, Page 1nee Established 1900 ZURICH, ONTARIO, T URSDAY MORNING, 14 JUNE r I )1 Cent nnial 1 JULY 1st. — JULY 4th. • Prizes - Parades - Bands Contests Attractions .y •• . 4 .,• .4 .4 • 4 ,4 4 .4 .4 ..4 4 • SEE THESE ATTRACTIONS— July 1, Sunday -Special Church'Services -Sacred Band Concert (evening) Midnight Dance - Lionel Thornton July 2nd. Monday- -Parade and. Bands 1 o'clock. -SPORTS - Baby Contest - Midway „SPECIAL- Professional Wrestling (evening) -Dance. July 3rd. Tuesday- -School Open House (a.m.. -Pee Wee Ball Game -Horse Shoe Contest -Socials in late Afternoon Evening- -Highlighted vening-Highlighted by Hess Historical Slides, Lions Minstrels "and Talent Show, followed by ;a DANCE. July 4th, Wednesday- -Ball Games - Mammoth Band Tatoo. -Fireworks See This .... PYGAME STREET DANCE ° ! Don't forget to enter in the Children's Sports and BABY CONTEST on Monday Afternoon, Prizes (cash) and Gifts. All are eligible. These and other Attractions too numerous to list are in store for you at the ZURICHCENTENNIAL CELEBRATION JULY lst. to JULY 4th, 1956 s:' 00 a 0 8 A • Y e • • s • • 4 • • 4 • • • a e a • 4. • • • a: • 4 • • 4, • 0 • 4 4, m a • • 4. • a 4 • • • • FP • • c • • •4,• • • • • • e • ,., 44.44•4.•••441.•4•44•••1F0'4, •';') C ,) 1,etvg"44....0* FIOFFMAN'S • Arrange Funeral Service To Or From Out -Of -Town -Points Arse tstE tAL 11IfIE SERVICE inc. • MEMBER Wherever funeral service is required, to or from any place in Can- ada, the United Statex air ,ether points of the globe, Hoffman's, as members of Iocal and national funeral director's associations, can handle all the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet effi- ciency of Hoffman's service. T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME Funeral and Ambulance Service 24 -Hour Service DASHWOOD 4.�;r Telephone • • 9 4 a' 9 • e • • • • • G • 4 • 4 s 4, 4 • 70-W 4 • 49.4,44,444,4 SAVE At T1 T. El 1 'eirior IV[arket WEEK. - END SPECIALS (Quaker Muffets, 2 pkgs. ..... .31 c Greer. Giant Niblet Corn 2, i'4 -oz tins 33c Haim 'eaoked Speghetti 2, 15• -oz. tins 31c tarnbell's soups, all chicken. varieties 2 tins 35c P11 ASE TAKE NOTICE TO THIS ADV. FOR. • FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS OF OUR STORE Phone 1.40 (1 H. THIEL - Zurich 1956 Single Cies 5 Cents. Subscription in , ;2.00 ae TAW Subsaription U.S.A., Year $2.51, Decoration AND MEMORIAL SERV ICI AT The Evangelical U, B. Cemetery BRONSON LINE, Near ZURICH Sunday, • June 17th, 1956 2:30 p.m. Program by Salvation Army hand (With Amplifying 'Syetem.) Special Music, Gospel ,Songs, Etc'. Appropriate .Speaker Present Other Memorial Features EVERYBCDY WELCOME —A. M. Aanacher, Pasltor. Sunset DRIVE-IN—Goderich 1.4 miles east of Goderich on No. 8 Highway Thursday, Friday Law and Ronald gR�egan Cartoon — Saturday, Monday The Great Dan Patch Dennis O'Keefe` Gail Russell Comedy Cartoon June 14,15 Order Dorothy Malone ,Carton y ~ June 1�6-1 GAME WASHED OUT After 2 n/e innings were player be- tween Zurich and Exeter in a Huron Perth Intermediate baseball game on Thursday eve. last, the rains came and 'washed out the contest. Jim Attrill and Tom Rawlings were the ometers, )batteries for Zurich. Zurich led the Exeter team by 4-0 wihen the rain came, and were on their wa:,y for a pile-up score. NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE CLOSED FOR VACATION JUNE 18th to 23rd (Inclusive) Tel. 223 Zurich NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. GIFTS FOR DAD Watches, Stone Rings, Bar.. Masonic, Odd Fell - MENNONITE HOUR Pastor and Quartette at Local Church B. Charles Hostetter, Pastor of The Mennonite Hour, and the Male Quartette will presenit a gospel pro, gram at the Blake Amish Mennonite Church, •three miles northwest of Zurich on Thursday evening, June 14th. The pulblic is •cordially invit- ed to attend, the program beginning e at 8.00 p.m., DST. ri Beginning as a one-stationoutlet in 1951, The Mennoniite Hour grew rapidly during its five years of broad- casting. Besides covering much of the United !States and Canada, a network of shortwave radio stations (beams the half-hour gospel program 'to many countries of the world. The i Mennonite Hour broadcasts in the English, 'Spanish and Navaho langu- ages. Henry Weaver, Jr., Executive .Siecretary of Radio tor the Mennon- ite Church, announces other foreign broadcasts are now being planned. Since January, 1952, B. Charles (Hostetter serves as speaker for the English Mennonite Hour.. His simple but direct, approach to. Bible themes has created wide interest wherever the lbraaidcast is heard. In the past he has travelled widely as an evangelist an,d .as. is Bible conference speaker. u Before his call to .lull -tome service with The Mennonite Hour he served as pastor and counselor at Eastern Mennonite College. The Male Quartet regularly heard 'on The. Mennonite Hour, will sing !numerous selections at this public 'program. Other singing groups not toiurin,g, but which are heard on the broadcast,. are a 30 voice a capella chorus and a ladies double trio. Mus- ic directors are Earl Maust and J. Mark 'Stauffer of the Eastern MVten- a on•ite College music faculty. Locally The Mennonite Hour can be hear(. on. CHML every Sunday morning at 7.30 a.m. (900 kc) and 1'WXRA Kenmore, New 'i orfs, Sun- days at 8.3.0 a.m. (1080 kc.) g Tuesday, Wednesday Bells on their :Myrna Loy Comedy June 19-20 Toes Jeanne Crain Cartoon, Box Office opens 8 p.m. 2 Shows Nightly Children under 12 in cars FREE` Alan. Theatre GRAND BEND Friday, Saturday... Juane 15, ,1 A Lawless Streit Randolph Scott Angelia Lansbury Randolph in his Top Role (Tecnieolor ) SHORTS and 'COMICS Shows Nightly 7.30 and 9.30 usual Monthly ,Calander of Shows out Tune 2101th. 't �^ and 9.$0 Two Our T B R O NIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - ONTARIO Next to Community Park Thursday, Friday June 114,, 15. Personal Affair Gene Tierney Leo Genn (Two Cartoons) 1 Saturday, Monday June 16, 1.8 Joh,. WaaLlynel n The Sa Elia Raines (Two Cartoons) Tuesday, Wednesday June 19, 20 Alaska Seas Robt. Ryan Stan Sterling (Two Cartoons) esesseummersomossoessreesasseerrememeseeee Tuesday, June 1 9th. IT'S DOLLAR NITE You, Your Family, Your Friends can all see the .Show for $1.00. ONE DOLLAR admits a carload EST StarLite June 15, 1.6ith. Border River Rory Ciallatoun ICanleen. •Muller June 19, 20th. Eddie Cantor Story iMar'ilyn. Erskine HYMENEAL Double 'Being Ceremony A pretty wedding was solemnized at All Sa•inits Church, Strathroy,wren Anne Vereyken, daughter of Mr an Mrs. Tsklere Vereykcnexchanged • rws with Leo Regier, son of Mr end .lits, Lawireiniee Relgier, Zui t•ch, Thenuptial High Mass was sung by .Rev. A. Vendervort. The choir of All SaintsChurch gave acconipani- anent.. The bride, given in merrriage by her father wore Princess iacc and nylon net. The lace bodice long fing- era') sleeves. Her gown was emban- ded by a bouffant nylon lace and net skirt trimmed with sequins. Her fing ntip length veil trimmed with se- ined with sequins held by matching head dress. The bride wore sterling silver cross and ear rings, gift oaf the groom and carried a cascade of red roses. .Masr'y Vereyken, sister of' the bride was maid of honor. Theresa Regier, sister of the groom was 'bridesmaid. T'hei!r gowns were green nylon net, yellow nylon net over taf- feta and wore moteliing flower head I dress, carrying nosegay of pink and {blue carnations respectively. They also `yore pearls, gift.of the bride. Tittle Dianne Boland, niece of the groan, was flower giri i1n pink nylon over taffeta and carried a nosegay of. white baby mums. Cornelius Van- Grensvin was ringbearer in a tux - ed style reit. The groomsmen were Martin Verlyken, brother of the bride and Hank Sonclent. John Ver- • eyken, brother of the bride and Paul Durand, cousin of the groom, were ushers. Dinner was served at the hrikle's home. a buffet stepper at the groom's home, reception held at night at St, Peter's Parish Hall, St. Joseph, As- sisting the bridal couple to receive the guests, the bride's mother w'we navy ,blue sheer dress and matching he, and corsage of pink roses. The .gnooan's mother wore navy blue lace sheer similar corsage and white ac- ressoiiies. For their ,wedding tall to New York, 'Windsor and Detroit, the bride donned in Prince style pale .blue nylon dress with navy blue no- •ressorie.s. Her corsage was of pink roses. On, their retail they will re - d�r de in London, 62 '"alas, Ave. .:i Out of town -,ue is wore from Beaverton, '1io�ronto, 1)otroit, Niagara, l Pall;, New "York, earl: 7n. Strathroy, i London and Sudbury. ,. ows, Lions Rings. Legarets Bill Folds, Cuff Links Tie Slides, Watch Bands Electric. Razors, Waterman's and Shaeffer Snorkel Pens.; How about a new Fishing Rod or Reel Fishing Tackle? A HE S P i THE JEWELF,ER 5 a s.2 RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS nrnig On a Nene Modern Loom, Made t;a Order — Seth 0. Amara, Zi.rie1,.,. Ont. Phone 128. Spring is Here Again TIME TO THINK OF NEXT WIN. TER'S FUEL SUPPLY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SUMMER DELIVERY LOW PRICES PLACE YOUR. ORDERS EARLY! LORNE E. HAY LOCKER SERVICE - ROE FEEDS' Phone 10 .t1ENSALL 0®eans1aiaaQgeOarmOs MOIXIMOIMMi0a ,6+ t01/10.s>�0 M�eM tU�Ul4 n*gat Licensed Ern ..s'er and Funeral Director Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR A13.. OCCASIONS Day and Night Service TELEPHONE: RES: 89W s ce 1 t roc OR 89J, ZURICH Rie 'S .ry Store This Week -End Specials Crisco, 3 -lb. pail ................>,,,,,.,....,,..,,,,.,..,.., 1.0.E Chan, liquid wax, 1 -qt. can .. ,......,....•..59c Green Bean (sunblest 15 -oz. cans, 2 for ......,.25c Beans with ham. Burns, 15-f1, oz can ...,.......,28c 'Apple Sauce, stokleys 15 -oz can, 2 for ,.,.,..,,...25c Me eseh iie PRODUCE WANTED. Special axone 185 PIONEER. CHICK STARTER, ETC. Get your Chicks off to a Good Healthy Start With Pioneer Feeds See Us for all your Chick Starter Requirements Men's •Dunlop Rubber Boots at ..._..$3.98 SHOES FOR BOYS, MEN and LADIES ME BLAKE STORE , . Sichwartzentruber, Prop. Phone 1.1.17 i 1