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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1956-10-11, Page 1• 1 • E fE„stablishecl 1900 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MONING, OCTOBER 11 1 956 ANNOUNCEMEN M. Arnis Finkbeiner ;Of Zurich, Vid the late H. E. Finkbeiner, an- unce the engagement of ;her (Ian - 3 a garter, Leona Alice, to niancis (prank) Joseph Nigh, son of M. and Mrs. John Nigih of Seafortb. The wedding to take ;place atClinton, Ont. G. R. HARDMAN Will Attend AT THE MILT A. OESCH SHOE ZURICH -- Phone 82 or 130. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th. 10 A. M. — 8 P. M. STORE For Foot and Body Ills, See G. R. Hardman! STIFF JOINTS NOW LIMBER Here Is A Sample Of "Miracle's" Work: 3334 Kenney Avenue, Detroit 5, Michigan G. R. HARDMAN, Miracle Foot Aid: Dear Sir. Recently, we consulted you about our daughter's feet; whether anything could be done to improve her feet and legs. We had consulted health authorities and had treatments and results were poor. You told us that something could be done, and it would require a long time until results would be complete. Since first wearing Miracle Foot Aid, we noted an .im- provement in her.walking.. And now, we have seen wonderful results.. The stiff joints are now limbered and her walking is becoming more. and ,more normal. Sincerely, (Signed) JOHN C. LEHMANN. FOR PLEASURE IN WALKING TRY -MIRACLE FOOTAID CLINICS. Zurich, .St. Catharines, London, Brantford, Kit- chener, Hamilton. to, HOFFMAN'S Arrange Funeral Service To Or From Out -Of -Town -Points I' Et it,•;`,440*''' ...*********** • • • • • MEMBER Wherever funeral service is required, to or from any place in Can- ada, the United States or other points of the globe, Hoffman's, as members of local and national funeral director's associations, can handle all the arrangements. You are always assured the qu:et effi- ciency of Hoffman's service. T, HARRY HOFFMAN - FUNERAL HOME -4. Funeral and Ambulance Service -1' 24 -Hour Service DASHWOOD Telephone 70-W •••••••5 -sl, • -• • • 44-0 g"-IkOie• 4. • 4:Yk."0914.4)040 • •1 • • • • • • 4. • .111MINSISINSM111111111:11111IMMa SAVE At. THIEL'S • Superior Market SPECIALS — Thursday, Friday, Saturday MARMALADE, 24 -oz. 'JAR . • „., . 25c CATELLE COOKED SPAGETTI, 2-15oz. TINS 25c PILLSBURY WHITE CAKE M1X, Pkg. 29c CAMPBELL'S VEG. SOUP 2 tins..25c BANANAS, 3-Ibs. • . 39c NOTICE! We have recently installed a new Self Serve Dairy Case, to keep our Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Meats, under Refrigeration. We trust this will be an advantage to our ShOppers. Your Patron- age will be Appreciated! Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL - Zurich • •"•••4•••4.44.•.•••44,..• Reception IN THE Community Centre, Zurich ON FRIDAY EVE., 001. 12M In hono of Mr and Mrs, al/114es Uttaey. (Bridal ;Couple). MUSIC BY Disjardine's Orchestra EVERYBODY WELCOME St. Boniface Church PARISH MISSION Sunday, October 14th, to Sunday, Oct. 21, (inclusive Each Evening 7:30. Also Morning Services. Sermons will be given by: Reverend Father Clark Distinguished Jesuit Preacher YOU ARE WELCOME T PLAN TO ATTEND ..The FREE Moving Pictures... Town 1 MarloarrararnmermoorrzeriMmarearbraralesrill• Move to Canada !Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask 'who have been, residents of Clawson, aviddi., have recently moved their effects to Grand ;Bend where they bave pur- chased a home. They were both for- mer Canadians. Mr. Pask coming from London, while Mrs. Pask is a member of the I3assow family, Bron- son line, ma,4400.4,44.1.14.4.444.4. 1 Chester L. Smith, Publisher. Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Yeall Stthscrirtion U.S.A., Year 82.511, .".'.."7"".-•-•-•••-(7'7"••••••,`"' Were Zurich Guests Dr. H. W. Koebnick, of Dayton, Ohio, who was guest speaker ;at the Youth rally at Crediton, was a vis- itor to Zurich Evangelical U.B.cbnrch on Sunday morning and delivered a Most impresive sermon,. He is one of the executives ;of the main church Board. Miss Marion Reid, of Camp- den, who was visiting at the parson- age, -also ;contributed a very much appreciated solo at the mooning ser- vice. Good Week -end Weather Fairly goad weather was enjoyed over the week -end, Tuesday saw a bit of ram ;but today, Wednesday, is nice and sunny. The holiday week, end passed off with not much out of IN THE ; the ordinary, had its usual fatalities, mostly by auto accidents. Four peo- ple were killed is a head-on collision with cars at the bend of the road at Clandeboye. Cars are more powerful again ;for next year, whit?, Wilt •end- anger the lives of people ;more and more. Hall - Zurich ON Friday Eve. October 19th Evening at 8 ;p.m. i OUTDOOR LIFE, HTJNTING ;and FISHING by the Carling Conser4t- ion Club and the Departm.ent of Game and Fisheries. This will lbe Interesting ;for young and old. LADIES WELCOME I Slponsored ;by the Blue Water (fan Cluib, FERD HABE;RER - President Visit By Conservation Officials Conservation officers from Clint, on, Mitchell and Hespler gave Stan Smith of the Blue Water Highway a call last week for inspection and to inform him that the Department of ; Lands an d Forest have given him ;the rights ;of the beach at St. Joseph ;for Commercial fishing use. Fishing this fall has been poor due to the many high winds and no market foi. •';nerch. Lake Erie has been produc- ing tons of perch, • blues and white bass daily which has flooded the mar- kets. IN Schwarbzentruber — In loving Clinton, October (ith, 1950 IVIEVIORI.Am . Huron Crop Report , . memory of a Mother and Grandanoth- g; Silo filling, seeding ;of fall wheat 'and fall ;plowing were the order of October 18, 1955. er, who passed away one year ago, ' the day on Huron County farms this !past week.The heavy rains of !September 30th and October 2nd. I again considerably delayed harvest- ing af the,white bean crop. A con- siderable number of ;feeder cattle are [coming into the County each week Ir and and fall ;pastures have never teen amily. ; better than at the present for the ;carrying of eittra livestock. RUF011. 'County 4-H Club members were well represented at the 4-H Club Inter -County Shows at Tees - water Fair and at the Western Fair, Landon on October 3rd and 6th. Junior Farmers and Institute Clubs. The coming of fall marks the be- ginning of another busy season for Junior Farmers and Junior Institute Clubs. Plans have been made to hold a special variety program at ;the Sea - forth Dist. High Schaal on Monday, This day we do remember A loving thought we give To one no longer with. us But in otia- hearts still lives. —Fondly remembered by IN Mrs. Solomon Baechler and f Aldon Theatre GRAND BEND Friday and Saturday Oct. 12th,413th The, Gunfighter FEATURING— I-Greigory Peck and Loretta Young IPLEASE NOTE — From now till Spring, only one Show each Friday ;evening, Oct. 15th at 8.30. p.m. Iii - and Saturday Nite. Time 8.00 chiding in the program will be the O'Clack. Admission 25c and 50c. Huron County finals for the Jr, Far - Comic Strip and Short Sub e,ct BROWNIE'S CHEIVE-114 THEME CLINTON - ONTARIO Next to Community Park --• Thurs., Friday Oct. 11. and 12 Mr. Scoutmaster Clifton Webb Edmon (Two Cartoons) ;Satur., Monday Oct. 13 and 15 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Colour) Russell Marilyn Monroe (Two ;Cartoons) --- Tues'y, Wednesday Oct. 10 - 17 SABRINA Williarn. Holden Audrey Hepburn 'Humphrey Bogart (Two Gaitoons) Tuesday — DOLLAR NITE $1.00 Admits a Carload: Box Office Opens 7.80, Show Starts orb 8 p.ni. Children wider 12 in 'Carz' MEE Gwynn Jane mer Debate and Public Speaking Cori test. The topic for the; Debate is. "Resolved that Television is a Dis- advantage in the Farm Home." DENOMME - McQUAID The marriage took place at St, Colin -than R. C. Church, with Rev. J. !MeCowell ,oiffteiating, when Mary .Liou daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Mc- Quaid of aVItKillop Twp., became the bride of iMatthew Isaac Dem:mime of Hay Township, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Denoirrne. The church was de- corated lovely for the event Mrs. Vincent Lane was ;organist and MissRosemary Lane was soloist. The bride was given in marriage ty her father and looked ;lovely carrying a white satin prayer book with sweet- heart roses 'Miss Pegena Bowman of McKillop was maid of honor. The bridesmaids rwere Letitia Ducharme of Hay Twp., and Helen Horan of Maiillop. The flower girl, Karen McQuaid and Gerald Grolier was ring bearer. Alfred Deno3nrne of Hay Twp., brother of the groom, was best man. and was attended by ,°.ifred Ducharme. 'Ushers were Roy Mc- Quaid and Matthew Duca-Ian-me. The wedding dlnner was at Hillcrest tea- room., in Mitchell. The bride's moth - or assisted by the groom's mother received. After the wedding trip ;the couple will reside in Hay Township. Guest m were 'present from Windsor, ndon, Olinda% Georgetown, Dublin and SAa. Sax— wartzentruber, Prop, 1107 LaStretford, WhithY, 1.10011111111M01.1"1"ramn*Mift14100htlowno,r0,4*vie,:?4.' forth. NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 223 Zurich NORMA STEINBACH. Prop. RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS" On at New Modern Loom, Msag get Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zug*, Ont. Phone 128, Visit OUR STORE FOR %WATCHES— CLOCKS- JEWELERY- CHINAWARE Gifts for Alll ETC., ETC. Repairing of All Kinds A. G. HESS THE JEWELLER WINTER i Just Around difl, Corner For Dependable Heat at Winter Long, Call: LORNE E. HAY LOCKER SERVICE - ROE FEEDS: Phone 19 .1111211MM=IN. 01"..........59660.00•0911110414149)1110114MMIIII0409600490114.111 2 • •11 e • es • IIENSALI4 mosfasuiramainswaliwzmariasimilaelij tottaiiit fitiltit4tai Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Private Car 'Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Day and Night Service TELEPHONE: RES. 89W • OR 891, ZURICH 0 04146,40410660.0**43*aseeemits4esesoseeereesseeeeee••••••••t 1 1 1 1 zumem S Grocery More Blueberries, 15 -oz. can lee see et sa, spOtoo•1100000000000zere•r25c Jutland Sardines ...... 0.51.1.41•110,1090 OOOOO .51,60 OOOOO 1 OC Peas, blue and Gold, 15 -oz, cans, 2 for Vegetable Soup, Clark's, 2 cans White Swan Tissue, 2 Rolls ..to1e.0•00.00•...00.01,000•6•8 • 12 5 C inenno teseh Zurich PRODUCE' .WANTED. Phone 1.45 1 = •12311101111=120E -Mil SPECIALS MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS A REAL BUY AT $3.98 A PAIR We have a Full Line of Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes Men's and Boys' Work Clothes, Shirts, Ete, Jeans, Overalls, Give Us A Call ! FRESH GROCERIES IN STOCK THE BLAItilE'A STORE Phone OP •