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Zurich Herald, 1952-02-14, Page 1Established 1900 E ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14 1952 THE BUSY HOUREW 1FE'S BEAUTY PLAN Homemakers, your housework and beauty care elan go Band in hand. See pictured, its this Sund'ay's (Feb- ruary 17) issue of The American Weekly, with. The) e, Detroit Sunaay 'Crimes, •Sally Young's eight steps to your daily household chores. Sunday's Detroit Times. Get NOTICE The Womens' Institute of Zuricl will sponsor an amateur Talent Show in the near future. Watch for par- ticulars. All those interested (Al? help you stay attractive while doing Mrs. GUS Roche, Phone 83-4. a Sat T.rr ay Fe;•ruary 16th R::VUE Will be held in BABE SIE : ERT MEMORIAL ARENA, ZURICH On at 8.3,0 o'clock p.m. st Program; by the Stratford Figure Skating Club 9iW • • • • • Who are Sari ctionedi by the Canadian Figure Skating Association. Full 2 -hour performance featuring a cast of" 50 skaters. Show trained and proAuced far the 'the Stratford Figure Skating Club by the:"Ctub Prfessinnat .Ross .Smith of Winnipeg, former Canadians and Western Canadian :singles, pair and dance cham- pion. SHOW HIGH'L.1W3(TSr: • A 15 minute picot/notion of •selections from the famous musical "Oklahoma," Featuring club members, Joyce Williams, ..Joan Finnegan andiinu Hutchinson .and •a cast of 35'. A beautiful; otasiical ballet gorgeously costumed in pastel col - ars, skated ton "Cornish 'Rhapsody" and featuring Judy Boltz of Kitchener;, Wayne Graham - 11 year old member of the Stratford Figure. Skating Club 'in two •exhibitions of free skat- ing.. Though young in years, Wayne is an advanced skater, working on both :his silver figure test and silver dance test. The Club, Four, Rosemarie Ganci, Colleen Colvin, Ronald Richards: and Jim Hutchinson in .an exhibition of precision of speed. Com dy Walter Thomas, professional comedian. Exhibitions of dancing on ice by the .dance section of the Strat- ford Figure .Skating •Clu•'h. DONT' MISS THIS TREAT OF FINE SKATING Sponsored by the lomxml.nity Centre Adth ss is t di> s 1) "(Children 25c:. Xceirry 24.ielben / 0922Pi �U.mera1 Director - Pl''Lvt?Lte Car /11J2hu1a,u e Merle- of Ontario ,Funeral Association Holder Of ST. .O N'S AMBULANCE FIRST-AID CERTIFICATE Pthle t kXYGEN Equipment HOSPITAL ?BEDS TO RENT -INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED i'11tOM MITCHELL NURSERIES WE WIRE ANYwmaRE 24 lam Service --- Dashwood Tel. 70W. �6 Bll Stock Clearing I,L.J'S erior St are in Full Progress EGGOOD MARKED LOW IN ORDER TO 'SBI. QUICKLY MENS AN P, 1BtWS' WEAR - LADIES, AND GIRLS' WEAR Floor Co errga,, Blankets, China, 'Dry 'Goods - Etc. COME IN FOR A BARGAIN! Pboate 140 C. H. THIEL Zurich g 9 et s • • • • z • • • • • • • • • • a9 k1 ffi ffi • it Is. THE GAME .OF THE SEASON HENSALL vs ZURICH In the Babe Siebert Memorial On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY At 8.30 p.m. • Give the Boys your Support last game of the Regular sch Usual Admission -!'!'lam Community Memorial Service 'he public " is invited to attend a Memorial Service in 'honour of King George at' 11.00 .a.m. in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Friday February Arena ,115th t s•. Arrives From Germany Mrs. Walter Adler and daughter, 714th. Helga, have arrived to join their hus- band and father who has been in Zurich since September and have taken up residence at the apartment of'A rs. Jahn Eckstein. Suffers Splinted Elbow On Friday noon while Mrs. A. Turkheim was coining home after' shopping, she slipped and fell on the ice•; that was covered with . snow and splintered her right•:elbiow, which will give her discomfort for' a while. Her many friends wish her a speedy re- covery. in this edul e. Vale tin an ce Will be at the Community Centre, Zurich On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th. Following the Hockey Game Sponsored by the Zurich Hockey Club, for the benefit of Injured Hockey players. Music spplied by Disjardine's Orchestra Give the boys your support by at- tending this find- entertainment.. Admission 50e. Ref. Booth 0 i go and once AT ST PETER'S PARISH- HALL - St. Joseph, Ont. • The following Saturdays. FEB. 9th, 16th, 23rd. DANCE ONLY ON: MONDAY, FEB. 25th. Music by the •Seranaders. Everybody Welcome ST. VALENTINE'S Will be held in St. Peter's Parish Hall St. Joseph, 'Ont. On Thurs. Eve. Feb. 14th. Time 10 to 1. Music will be supplied by Bob and His Band .Sponsored by the C. W. L. Everybody Welcome Will be held in the Community Centre, Zurich On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22_,d. Dancing from 8.30 till? Music will be by the SERENADERS ORCIIESTRA. Sponsored by the C.W.L. Everybody Welcome Admission'50 Cents CARD OF THANKS 1 Had Good Response `An excellent response -vas met with .the "house to house canvass for the Blind Institute last Friday even- ing. • Although the weather man was no 'so favourable, those in charge of 4104.1°118e to house calls braved the deur' snow and met with gotod success Over three hundred dollars were :gathered in.and Sonne are still donat- ing.. To these latter ones, kindly snake your 'donations at the Bank. of I oiitreal. Is At Toronto Rev. H. E. Roppel of town is at- tending the Canadian Overseas Mis- sion Council at Wycliffe College, Tor- o*, this "week to represent the Can- ada Conference of the Evangelical U 33. Church in World Missions. Ow iiia to Mr. Roppel's absence there be noSpecial Memorial service in e local Evangelical Church The ehipers • of this church have been day „intuited to !attend tie mem- ortw services lit• 1.,- ;er?s Lwthertan church on Friday morning at 11 p.m. This invitation is extended to ail who so';desire 'to attend. HOCKEY NEWS By W. A. S.) MIDGET - The local Midget team though small and very young, were •eliminated by the fast and big Exe- ter. team loosing two and tying one. ;The kids really gave everything they had and went down fighting when they lost the final game by the score of 4 to 0. Most of these youngsters win: be back next year and should be just that much better with a year"s experience behind them, Here's hop- iug• that the fine Exeter team goes to vin the Midget 'championship Juvenile - Our classy Juvenile team is also battling to get some- where in the group play -+offs. Their appointments for the first round be- ing the Blyth team, whom they de- feated and put out of the running in two games by the score of 6-3 and 8-6. Atwood will be the next team taken on and this should prove to he a great series since both teams are the class of the league. When these fast skating, hustling teams play here everyone should come out and give the locals boys all the eupporr that they so richly deserve. The class of hockey turned in by these tears is strictly high class and you cannot aford to miss the games. Watch for dates of this series and help yourself. ' to an evening of fine entertainment. E Single Copies 5 Cents, Subscripton in Canada Year *2.1,611 Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50 NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 223. Zurich NORMA STEINBACH .. Prop. W e hereby wish to thank Rev Father Monaghan, the pail bearers and all who assisted in 'our said bere- avepnent of our brother, Joseph Kip- per. Signed, The Sisters. Intermediate - The Intermediate team is going along smoothly winning it's games and fighting• to make first place in the league standing. Right now they have a fair chance of do- ing just that The regular season ends this week and next week the play- offs start with LUettn, Dashwood and Zurich playing a round-robin series ' to determine which team will advance in the Western ethitario Chanmpion- • 3 • See This VALUE 17 JEWEL Men's Waterproof Strap WATCHES Shockproof Dustproof Radium Dial Unbreakable Crystal FULLY GUARANTEED $33.00 A G HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician. �F. RAG RUGS and CARPET111 On a New Modern Loom, Made IC Order .-- Seth 0. Amann, Zi rl, , Ont. Phone 125. Colder Weather Witth. the Colder Weather sere you can depend on warmer homes by using BLUE COAL Solve your heating problems thin easy way and use the Coal that will definitely assure you continuous heat throughout the winter months. LORNE EILER HENSALL Office Telephone 10. ROE FEEDS LOCKER SERVICl ottaitt gunov-41 Licensed En balmer and Funeral Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Day, and Night 'or 122, eTelephone: Res. 89 04011319066061§00668 • s rocer Ore We are ever at your service with the best linen obtainable of FRESH GROCERIES All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well as Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply GIVE US A CALL 'Wenn° Oesch Zuric PRODUCE WANTED. ;hip playoffs. Th's week Zurich teats )BI-rUARY defeated Tliedford by the core of c__- 9-2 +.., d Dashw od 5-3. The Pah- Late Joseph Kipper • Requiem high masa. for Joseph Kipper 65, who' died at Sulphur Springs, (Montana were sung here on Tuesday morning, at 9.30 a.m., by. Rev. Father Monaghan, in St lion - ,M ifaee R. C. Church, and interment made in the ,church cemetery. He died after a short illne5, with prou- monia. Surviving are one o other, John of Prince George, B.C., and 4 sisters,'` Mrs. C, P'u1tni, Biggat, Sask; Mrs. J'ercy Weston, 13ayfie&tl., Mfrs. Herbert Bender, Zurichg and Mrs. W . Iiosnell, Saskatoon. \1i'. Francis 'ililrlycl' of Zurieip t;, 1. nephew. ood game here on Monday night was probably the best that these two teams have played together thii year. Jimmy Hayter was the outstanding star of the game sc.crine t eo goals on individual ru-hes that had the large cr :wd on its feet cheering madly, Hensel' who beat the undefeated 11- derton team on Tuesday right, play: here on Thursday 14th ane this too should prove to ,he lone of the beat 1 games of this year as both teams are cut to win. A Valentine Dance will 1•e held right after this game with the lu oceeds going tO.W4141,s doctor 1 l .11:. of injured players; • Phone 165 WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF Cold FO eat er LINEA) ANIS UNLINED SMOCKS, JACKETS Overalls, Work Pants, Underwear, Etc. Etc. JUST IN -- New Pattern Prints and Flazlnellette. GIVE US A CALL! a Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl ETKIE .11FAKE STORE E. Schwartzentruber, Prop.. Phone 11- V tieseateamtax, ato7tr„., w n 4 a a a 4