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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-07-03, Page 1r?!, Established 1900 ••••••••••••••• 14' •Tc, SI:ItiVI...•••••.•••••••11.• Evangelical Lutheran Church ST. PETER'S oremapea}1,1frAMWM....6 ZURICH — ONTARIO REV. E. W. HEIMRICH,, pASTOR - MI a.m.—Divine -Services. 711.15 a.m.—Stuulay School. 7.30 p.m. — Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome to all Services EMMMUF2.., fi'VANGELICAL U. IS. CHURCH Zurich — Ontario • REV. H. E. ROPPEL 'Miniater Mrs. Milton ()emit - Organist stf NDAY SERVICES. - 10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. — Bible School. 7:30 p.m. — Divine Worship Welcome at all Services—"Come hu with us And we will do thee toad." Num. 10:29. .110111.1 WHY PAY RecklIss rriver Rates If you're a carefut driver you can get remarkable love rates with •State Farm llintue, the Company that dared to be different. State Farm's careful drivers make their own low Auto Insurance Rates. KEN ETUE,. District Agent Phone 78 r 13. Zurich, Ont, Are You Suffering From Headaches? 11f so, Have your Eyes Examined with Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST ex OPTICIAN GODERIC.E. — ONT. Vrood Glasses at rieteteseustole Prices ZURICH, A].don - Taeat. 6 GRAND BEND Presents far Your. Enjoyment. the Following Attractions Wednesday, Thursday Jul y 2-8 Walter Pidgeon in THE UNKNOWN MAN Shocking Revealing Timely Cartoon and Additional Short .Sub- jects. Friday, Saturday CAFTAN HORATIO ER ,7Lay 4-51 • Flame of Araby 4.1:!;;(31 .4,3iiin31,334 .33 A:44,41 NTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 3 1952 IL= Phone 421 Friday, Saturday Carson City Randolph Scott Lucille Norman This is a real large scale Western Mel °drama tirga EXETER July 4-5 illonday Tuesday July 7-8 HORNBLOW- . 'Maureen O'Hara JefF Chandler I An, adventure melodrama photogea- phed in technicolor. In Technicolour Gregory Peck at His Most Heroic --- Virginia Mayo at Her Leveliest "Bugs" Bunny Cartoon Sunday Midnight, Monday, Tuesday July 7-8. Here Is the Season's Outstanding „Entertainment Treat Gene Kelly in AN AMERICAN IN PARIS In Technicolour Leslie Caron ' Oscar Levant Newsreel and Cartoon. c ME! To Summer Bible School. at AT Zurich Mennonite Church Date: July 7-18, '52 All Grades will be given from Kin- dergarten to Grade 10. BUS SERVICE Provided for Rural Children For further Information Contact Either of the Pollowiug: Albert Martin, Director of .School,, Phone 178, Zurich Elam W. Shantz, Secretary of School Com. Phone 91 r 13, Ztirich "Remember Now Thy Creator in the Days of Thy Youth" Eccl. 121 Marry Aloffinan cAe.nepal Moine lan,er661 D6rector PriGate Car Itninblanme Member of *uteri() Funeral Association Eliolder Of st. AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE Partabb OXYGEN ' Equipment HOSPITAL ZEDS TO RENT—INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES WE WIRE ANYWHERE 24 Hour Service — Dashwood Tel. 70W. 34, ...e.1.1,1 ‘7414=7•Maii15a777alef=1MV=47.:WeMee't..4.31-C=eleMM.VM; •=mausgagarszi.,. Superior Store 110 ir,7W-Ce n orJ: 8 Birda Eye Frosted. Foxii FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FRUITS - VEGETABLES FISH, - ETC. • !eeked Specials Libby's deep brown Beans 2, 20 -oz tins 3 7c Spaghetti,. with tomato sauce - cheese, 2-15 oz 27c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO 'SOUP, 2 TINS 25c 1 bar Ivory soap k with large Tide 38c 2 BAR IVORY 2c 'WITH GIANT TIDE 75c Men.liref weeetWoorio. THIEL - Zuricb Wednesday and Thursday July 9-10 Calling Bulldog' Drummond Walter Pidgeon Margaret Leighton 'rhe latest adventure of the great fictional amateur detective Bulldog Drummond Reception Dance In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gelinas (Bridal Couplee FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 4th. IN THE Community Centre, Zurich At 9.30 p.m. Music by THE SYNCOPATORS ORCHESTRA Everybody Welceme Fire At Exeter • New Doctor Alewives Dr. and •Mril4 St. Pierre and two children of London hive moved into the spacious residence formerty own- ed. by the Sleh,ert Family a,ncl are getting nicely aettled.- Dr. St. rime: has been practicing since his arrival in Zurich. Wte wieh them every success in their chosen profession as Doctor for ina414:ind and elope they will feel at herne in'elets earranun j iy. 0 t Worry! Engagement Of interest to many- n the district is the engagement ofeHelen Audrey !Jervis and James Do n a'.d :kildcileton. WE CAN DUPLICATE YOUR (The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Carl Jervis, Clinton, !LENSES IN 48 HOURS, JUST and granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Sylvanne Witmer, of Zurich. Tho groom's pa:emits. are Mr and Mrs Fred. Middle -ben, R.R. 3.Clinton. The wed- ding will 'take place at 3 p.m. on Saturday, 'July 5, at Wesley Willie SINGLE OR BIFOCAL VISION IN elect is a member of tne Clinton vrz ' - • NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS TeL 223. Zurich NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. '4 Single Copies 5 Cents. Subscripton. in Canada Year Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50 On a Order Ont, UGS arid CARPET New Modern Loom, Made IS Seth 0. Amejan, ZlizzieNt Phone 128. AlismatosamMNIVOIMoswintatmlitc-IsmrPat2t7r-S +3r.r9k,====.3.413=CIF13.-31=5:014.1%, 3"P'71,V.-1=5322-^" Your Broken? s wcito LOA BRING IN THE PIECES ANY SHAPE, COLOR, OR SIZE United Ch.urch,, Clinton. The bride - Public School teaching staff. Here Nom the West :INIr. and mi,s.:Jui!us Duc-.nm•t,,aral son .Mr and Mrs, Edmund Ducearme of Weetlock, Alb., are visiting with relatives. in :thee parts, making the trip by motor car. The for -ice, v,iio is a brother of Mr. David Ducharrne of town left these parts 47 years a- go, going up 0: Alberta where he hewed down the i,foreet and cleared up his homestead which now _consists of 480 acres of god tillable soil and Fire of unknown origin completely which is rnostlyt- ander .cultivatIon. ! • destroyed the new mill and plant of Th is is the •firstetime Mr. Dement -Le the Exeter Go -Operative Co. on Mon- has visited his birthplace community, day at a loss of about $00,000. The and thinks we 4ve a :nice place to building was- erected only last yeate /I've in. and the lose, is great; probabilities of • , -35141rileday . ' rebuilding are very favo.tue. Over Jiii1 St ' Oa:nada '' celrated EPITAPH TO A STRAWBERRY 'her on w85then it birthday since Confederat- ihwas organized. A com- (by Looney Lew) It was a delightful day of 98 degrees parative young country, ween we Not a whisper among the tall, tall trees, But after blinding snow and cold, cold rain We treated the heat with great tiistn.in We boiled meat and potmoe. for the salad, Cleaned berries for the the crowds that would rally. Set our tzJfles with gleaming ware, Which our "noble" public were to hare, The Community Centre needed lots mere dough, So the W. 1. sponsored :tis show. The Ladies looked so dignified and collected • No better could 'ere ehave been set- . actq3d. What ,:q11::,r ch:;nee could til' puTdie &sire? gi-o;tn (ottld they ever Tao. read of the history of. some countries that goes back several thousand of years. However, we think we have about as dine a spot to live in as this old world can offer us. But over the holiday week -end Canada had some 85 death fatalities through ac- ident one way or another, moat of these were by drowning. The wea- therman was ideal and many new records of crowds were established at the lakesides where multitudes of people aesentbIed for an outing. Had Big 1st Celebration The big celebration, put on by the Exeter Kinsmen Service Club on Tu- esday, July ist„ event over in a big way, as thousands of people gathered for the aftemoon and evenmg per- femme:eel. The highlight- of the af- t:V/10011 NNE, the eggathrowIng contest in which oeve -Earl Campbell of Hay Now that P:oitku opportunity has thna:t0,1 ,.vas the chaetplon zwor- 01-.10 j,1:37 o et hits. le the evetang a bell , ret .between Dashwooki nail Exeter nes the big ent Ttainincet in which ,:vh:wo 0 d won 1.3-1. Their se neat io e al young • pitcher Bobby Wein Id years of age, pitched a no- hitter, while the two. Exeter p:tchers went Teeing hit hard. A ve: * * 'tam(' program of variety was being run off on the platform which kept the hege crowd well entertained. Owe loors w.a open to every one---• "Wot Deppen" there's, no one there. ,04 W : e. tooeed tirti stood and etareft, - L1 We steggere.l lercl; againet he wall. 14 horld 'eel( the urgeto hall. 51 The: e whom we s Teed, "thins:7 (lour - 4 . ee,,,,,,:-, Aw... Encourn•gvil 1.0 4001' than they enew. For those who didn't. ,surnart our I We ll'71j17;;Itdly for their neglect. So to end our Ham and strawberry supper, We hide sur head, and you hea" es mutter i 1"Dear Lord, not Ham again for mar Supper." The Voice of Temperance (.1 ood 170 \‘'S from • Owen Sound l The drys have won again. Three years ago the wete letertght on a vote and were defeated. The people of Owen Sound do not want liquor outlets and there's no doubt. about it. We do not want liquor outlets in Huron ,County either. We •no no; want beverage rooms 07' liquor stores on the main streets of our towns and vil)ages. We are indignaut o•-•er the i14 rtactions of the law and evasions of the law that aro bolo; perpetrated by unlicensed bottle clubs. Police actiofl is imminent or orotdue i 11 St7V- (.11'1 cases. But even his bottle club lawlessness is not 00 bad as legaliz- ed liquor outes 011 0117' man street,. Don't be deceived, people, of Huron.. The bottle clubs have created a nu - ince, but better that nuisance than that liquor out ley: kould be given ;visibility and permanence and reap- '.ectability in our centres of busiress and traffic. Moreover the agents of law enforcement in Huron County litre not at all likely to toleratevt the - 'bottle club mil:seine e 44 • 33,T4171r7ftif.•' .• . 3 • i31, , 31A , ,„ Women's lust tine Invited to Grand Bend The Zurich Women"s Institute accepted the invitation Thursday al-. totm= last to visit with tete Grand Ilend Institute for their regular me- eting held in the town hall. Mrs. Gill presided with the opening with all sieging "0 Canada". Mrs. Herb Pfile read the minutes of the previous meeting, the roll tall was answered by community rroject we can s.pon— sor. Mrs W. Lova introduced the speaker, Mrs. Donald .Southeott of Exeter, whe-e topic was "Commun- ity Activities", •Mre, Newell Geiger, of Zurich gave an interesting read- ing en Old Landmarks", a piano 8010 by Harold Jeffrey, Huron - dale. Mrs. Harold "Warlper, Grand Heed, gave at motto 'The real test of Progrote is with You." Mi84 Mar- ion Gill rendered a piano solo, at this time. Mrs, Wm. Love outlined Current Everette., A singsong was en- joyed end group four ,served a dain- ty and luncheon outside the hall on the picnic tables, where ev- eryone enjoyed the ;cool breeze un- der the Iteauttful trees with their friends, .:drc. Sims tendered a kearty' vote of thanks for the splendid hos- pitality, this wae seconded by Mrs, Gus Roche,- Zurich. , The National Anthem and prayer cloSed this in- teresting meeting. ANY TRADE NAME G. 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Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Day and Night Service 0 Telephone: Res. 89 or 122, Zulieb. a 1 a 0 0 fis3GSGWOOEIVOGOOGOOG0002)000 0002400000.0atiMatie) 7IT717.07- 7 ocierscr 9s Store We are ever at your service with the hest inc obtainable of FRES 1 GROCEES All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well at Canned Fruits and Vegetables on band Candies Nuts and Confectionery in sup* GIVE US A CALL Merano Oech PRODUCE WANTED, .i;..5Mr1 Phone 165 a a amealleateereeezzeeesteeetteeertrateliVai=1.WialreffiresSeVeiniefetielgeatreaTS8.alinta3:30Trenerler;‘ WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF her LINED AND UNLINED, SMOCKS, JACKETS Overalls, Work Pants, Underwear, Etc. Etc, JUST IN New Pattern Prints and Flannellette GIVE US A CALL! Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always en Hand! TE le '44. 7i1 iE ST014 E. Schwartzentruber, Prop. Phone 11-97 wermatamememeatemeneeereamememenoweeammeo,p, imalserga.,sat • . 4 4 •