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Zurich Herald, 1956-11-15, Page 1f'-:stablished 1900 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY !WORMNG, NOVEMBER 15 195 6 A zaar Sponsored by ST. BONIFACE PERISH - Zurich, Ont. In the COMMUNITY CENTRE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. Afternoon Tea 3 to 6 p.m. Evening Entertainment Begins at 7:30 GAMES -- WHEELS - E BINGO FISH PONDS - PRIZES - FUN FOR ALL Everybody Welcome! NAME ADDRESS PRIZE COUPON Please Bring this Coupon. Drop it in Box at Door. You may win a Valuable Door Prize ADMISSION FREE TO BAZAAR asmerenawaseaseepareoesaisaaraieseaseerasernew :4.1,e,N .0044 6,04, t.4.44,81,17. 0,1240 96-0 �w� o S B a o¢•YeCn�$0�®®®®♦ e 4. HOFFMAN'S Arrange Funeral Service To Or From Out -Of -Town -Points 61E 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 quiet effi- ciency of Hoffman's service. • T, IHR';. Y HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME • Funeral and Ambulance Service 84 -Hour Service , DASHWO.OD Telephone 70-W ., . .JJ. li L. �.perior For Value Quality and Service. Why drive for miles when you can buy at these Low - Low Every Day Prices 1 ' `Open Every Thursday and Saturday Evening for Your Convenience SPECIALS For Nov. Wed. • 14th; Thurs. 15th Friday, 16th; Saturday 17th. TRY OUR :CHEERY MORN. INSTANT COFFEE - Large 6-oe. Jar .. $1.19 2 -oz. Jar for 490 TOMATO STOUP 12 Tins for ., , ..... .. ..,. , $'1.00 ILEENEX Six for .... ......... , . $1.00 Believe it or not 3 -lbs. of Bananas free with $ 5 order SWIFT'C GOLDEN DEW MARGE'RENE 4 -Lbs. for .. 99c CREAM STYLE CORN 7, '2.0 -oz. Tins for $1.0L JAMS and MARMALADES. Two 9-rez. Jars for 1...39c Our Sliced Bread.. at Only 15c. a Loaf !dXY1VME KETCHUP, 3, 11 -oz. Bottles only ... •..... ... 49e SUGAR - 5-16, bag 43:c; 10 lib, Bag 83c; 100-11), Bag $8.19 CARNATION MILK, 10 Tins for $1,29 Each Child accompanied with a parent -- One Ice Cream Bar ORANGES, Threedozen i,or .89c,. GRAPES 2 labs. for ..23c CABBAGE, At .14,0c a, Head. SWEET POTATOES 5.e. a Lb. IVI;EAT;S--+'Maple Leaf Bologna, by the piece . ,,..... , .. 25e ib 1V1aap1'e Leaf Webers, 3 -Lbs, for $1.00 We .still have some Childrens' Underwear - Hosiery to Clear at Really Bargain Prices. For Christmas Gifts See our China Department, Check Our Add, in the London Free Press every Thursday for Many More Weekly Specials, PLEASE -- All Phone Orders for Delivery in by 11 AM. and 5 P.M.Daily! Menlammot Phone 140 C. He THIEL - Zurich t ... l.n Theatre GRAND BEND FRIDAY AND 'SATURDAY November 16th and 17th. LUCKY ME Doris Day Robt. t✓unanntngs Phil !Silvers Cin emascope Warner Color Your Luokiest and Happiest Date Gineanaseope Never Had it so great • One Show Each Nite 8 O'clock Thank You! M.rs, Sylvanus Witmer wishes to greatly thank hex .niigi bours, friends, relatives and visitors for the flowers, fruits, and good 'wish cards while a t patient at the Clinton Hospital. 1 - Reception - A. Reception will he held .for Mr. Rob. Fisher and Miss June Willis in the Community Centre, 'Zurich.. on Saturday evening, Nov. 175h, at 8.30 p.m. Everybody iwelcoene: tN MEMORIAM; In Loving Memory 'of !Mrs. Win.. Farrell who passed away 8 years ago Niorvem!ber 16, 1953. Northing :can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps her near. Always --1eanembered by husband, daughter and grandchildren. IN MEMORIAMS I:n loving memory of a Dear Grand- ma, Jemima Wolper, 'who passed a- way Nov. 17th, 1955. Her charming evays, and smiling face Are a •!pleasure to recall. For all of us she did her best. May God grant Her, Eternal rest. -Always remembered by Elroy, Marlene, 'Sandra and Ronnn!ie. In loving memory of a ;dear mother, Jemima Walper, who entered into rest Nov. ii 7th, 1955. Home From Hospital !Mae. $ylv. !Witmer has returned home &roan Clinton Public Ihospital, after receiving treatments of an infection on one of her fingers. Best wishes for a -full recovery. HAD 45th. ANNIVERSARY Mr adtd Mrs Philip ;Masse of the ;Bronston line marked their 45th wed- ding Anniversary on Wednesday, November 14th. When tnerr sons and daughters and families gathered at the farm home to present them with gifts and good wishes, After lunch was served the family. wished them health and happiness. They then retuned to their homes in Lon- don, Zurich and Dashwood. BODY OF MAN FOUND IN BUSH Missing since :Sept. 27, Arthur Bliaor, 0 -yr. ,old Londoner was found dead ;teethe iGrand Bend area :Satur- day, He had been dead for several weeks. Te was an employee of the Lord1o4r.`. city works. Besides his wife he leaves a daughter and parents. He The body was found by a resident of the district who had taken a short cut hoithe when came upon the car 'rctontain'ing the dead man who was consider ably deconeponed. There will be no Jriquest. D1ES ,SODDENL.Y AT KIPPEN Mrs'`1 inerson Smith, 61, who died suden1 r ,from a heart attack at her home,dncession two Tuckersrnith Township ,on Saturday night, was the forme 'Edna T. Desjardine of Zurich She *'s a member of Carmel Pres- byterian {Church, Hensall. Surviving ;besiidee' her husband, are three sons, John;,.j ippen; Granit, Hensall; Ger- ald, Kitchener; five daughters, !Mrs. Frank',McCowan, Brucerfield; Mrs. John 7erar,ris, Fullerton Dap.; Mrs. tLrfhuz'.Varley, Seaforth; Mrs. George Varley, Kirppen; all*. Wm.. Cleary, Toronto; one brother, Herbert Des- jardine and one sister, Mrs. Thomas Meyers, both of Zurich. '!he goody reste d at ,the Bonthron Funeral Home, .Hensall, where services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Donald !MacDonald. Interment was made_in Exeter Cemetery. Farm Forum Gone, Dear' mother, gone forever, ; Uniquei..Forum- How we miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember, ' The ; TJni que Farm Forum met at ,the hoine of None on earth can take your place. Mr •and Mrs. Clifford Pepper to discuss the topic "What (About Farm .Management". Eighteen members and ten children. were pre- sent. 41r. Leonard Merner in a few well chosen eYo 'ds got the meeting under way and the various groups discuss- ed the: topic then compared their answers Which were as follows: The members in our Forum thought that farmers in • our vicinity could use the farm management service when a young farmer considers buying a farm or if a farmer is dining ,poorly and needs some advice to carry on and some members thought that a- mongst the farmers in our area no services were necessary. Question No 2. The Peov. Dept. of Agile. should pay part of ,the :cost and the individ- ual pay a part also. The Dept. of Agric. should :operate the service. The next meeting will be held on No 26th, :at° the hone of Mr and Mrs Clarence. Schade, with Mr. Delbert Geiger 'as chairman. Short recreate ion swats enjoyed and the hostess ser- ved a tasty,lunch:. The meeting clo- sed, ! la -sed,! by singing the National An - then HYMENEAL saucier - Trewartea In the chapel of Ontario' St. United Church, Clinton, wedding vows were exchanged by Barbara. Trewartha, of Winthropand Mabry Sauder of Zurich. The bride is the daughter of Mr and 'Mrs .Irwin Trewartha, Win- throp, and the groan is the son of Mr and Mrs Ben Sander, St. Jacobs. '1'he ceremony was perfibrmed by Rev Glenn .Eargle, Clinton and Mrs. Ern- est Waters, of Arthur, played tradit- ion.al wedding nuteic.. The .bride -- maid was Misr Jean Water.; of Ar- thur, while Mr. Ron Trewartha, rWin-- throp was best rnan. A reception was held at thehome of the 'bride's par- ents. The groom's gift to the bride was a fur jacket; to the :a ose man, a. tie !gin and .euif links .and the bride's gift to the !bridesmaid was a gold necklace .and earrings. After a wed- ding trip to parts South, the -couple rassments, and points up the at- will reside in Zurich. Guests were tractive advantages of sobriety, A present from. Artihur, St, Jacobs, superb pioture with a positive ap- Clinton, Seaforth, Winthrop and Ipxtoaolaa-a» aivt, iatich, To those 'who have a mother, Cherish her with care, You never know the heartache 1111 you. walk in, and she ain't there, -Always remembered and sadly missed by .her daughter and tion -In- law. Blake A. Mennonite Church November 12 - 18 - 1050 Each Evening at 8.00. Evangelist: JESSE J. SHORT Archbold, Ohio "The Gospel is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that be- lieveth. - Rom. 1:16. Gospel Meetings AT Huron Temperance Notes 'Se you don't like drinking. Well neither do 11 Next time something like atihis happens, sound .off. You'll find you are far frons, allonre." An extract from the latest and one of the best temperance films done in color, by expetrts in Hollywood. It is a fast-moving picture about pressures and propaganda, acted by young people gripped by the me •sage they are putting across. "Everybody is doing it!" That is all bunk. Today most people know drink as one of the deac;nest social evils of all time. The abstainer rs "far from alone'," in his steno, The picture provides a pattern t'or. Christian opposition to the a.ieohl business and Custom, It suggests for youth away out of social ember - Chester L. Smith,.. Publibher.. Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Neeal Subaeription U.S.A., Year $2.56.. NORMA'S . BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 223 Zurich NORMA STEINBACH • Prop, Electric Shavers Yes, We Have Thema All! New Model Sunbeams (Phili Shave) (Ronson) (Shirk) Up to $8.50 allowance for your old Razor on a new one. To -day Start Shaving the Electric Way 1 Why not Buy Dad or Son one for Christmas? A. G. HESS THE JEWELLER RAGS, RUGS and CHET, On a New Modern bonen, made ge Order - Seth O. Amann, Zux3a8lt Ont. Phone 125. aid.a,„, WINTER is Just Around thc Corner For Dependable Heat a Winter Long', Call: LONE E. HAY LOCKER SERVICE - ROE FEED Phone 10 _gALlfa efreereMe QIfA/ ae tot aft* acui a Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchaix for Ren FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Daly and Night Sere TELEPHONE: RES. 89W OR 894 ZURICH vizir"8rsasestTaast•aueatiese arg§ewspate : 08.9 0BU^fviBDiffit;Fv 019 Or Large Seeded Raisins, E -lb. as �ls,�,oeeuooeaoe000e•oaeooroen�..�Q Currants, 1 -lb. Pkg,,,,,,,,to. ,,,,,ee.,...,,,.e..,.n...e,nenn>23c Bleach Sunbrite, 32 -oz, bottle „„,eeep.,..e„.e,.e,eee b 5e Vel, large pkg. ........ >„.,,,,,,.,,e ..... ,„e e,,,.,,e,,,,e,„oe,.33o Oatmeal, 5-1b. Pkg e<,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ... ,>,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,e.neeo.49c :' +! ell110 eseh I, Zurich PRODUCE WANTED„ Phaco 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 BoysWork Clothes, Jeans, Overalls,; Shirts, Etc. Give Us ' A Call! FRESH GROCERIES IN STOCK THE BLOKE STORIE R:as S hw tz Su ber, Prop. Phone 11 - S �h!» Grp.: iimoseimgmmoomprommwomeirommilirtRam si>b sa s mi, • n :, .0 !a x ..