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Zurich Herald, 1952-07-24, Page 1H ERAL f'' blxshed 19011 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY �[� ' 1952 Single Copies 5 Cents. Suibscripton in Canada Y Mt ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Churg ONTARIO REV, .E: W. HEIMRICM, PASTOR Re a,an.—Divine Services. 11,15 a.m.=--Sunday , School. vening 'services lifted for shimmer Everybody Welcome to ail Services EMMANUEL ZVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH Zurich Ontario REV. H. E. ROPPEL Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch . Organist Iii$JNDAY SF,AVIOES,_,_ 10:00 a.m. _-- Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. --- $iMe School. Ire ming s�ervioes lifted for .summer Welcome at all Services—"Come thou with ns and we will do thee fid." Num. 10:29. WHY PAY Reckless Driver Rates If you're a careful driver you can get re -markable low rates with State (Farm Mutual, the Company that dared to be different. State Farm's careful drivers make their own Tow Auto Insurance Rates. KEN ETUE, District Agent Phone 78 r 13. Zurich, Ont. Are You Suffering From Hea' so, have your Eyes Examined with 'the Latest Methods and Equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST &. OPTICIAN %G3 % `Ixo'od Glasses at aole Prices Subscription U.S.A.,a ear �2.6Q ' .., Year Aldon 'theatre Lyric Theatrel GRAND BEND GRAND BEND Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the Phone . 421 Following Attractions .,, Wednesday, Thursday ,July 23-24 Dana, Andrewes Carla Belenda Claude Rains Sealed Cargo A Masterpiece of Adventure and Romance "Holiday For Denny" and Short musical Friday,. Saturday July 25-26 Callaway Went That Way Fred McMurray Dorothy McGuire Howard Keel „ MGM's NEW ,Comedy Hitl Cartoon -- "Playland of Michigan" Additional Shorts Sunday ,Midnight, Monday, July 28-29 Cary Grant Tuesday Betsy Drak e Room For One More About a fellow who made room for the ,girl he loved and forgot to lock the door Daffy Duck Cartoon and 'Songs of all Nations" CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank who remeanbere•d while a patient in all my friends me with Cards, Clinton Holspitai. —Mary Steckle JOURNEY INTO .DANGER Being one of Uncle Sam"s Diplom- lc couriers is a dangerous job. Lowell 'Thomas, noted commentator and trav- eler, describes thrilling experiences of a courier who had hair-raising scrapes. with Nazis and Qomnzunists Read -Journey Into Danger- rn July 2 assi e of New ,o1oa Gran, e AM -1 at : iinday Tunes. Marry foo MAW/ gulzer ' t1tD0?i?ie . uamerctl Director -- :Private . Car 4ia2,l alai we Member of Ontario Funeral Association Holder of ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE Portable OXYGEN Equipment iIOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT = INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN ?t+RESR_ FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES WE WIRE ANYWHERE 24 Hour Service --- .Dashwood Tel. 70W. THIEL'S Superior Story Frozen Foods Bird's Eye Frosted Fords 'MR YOUR CONVENIENCE FRUITS - VEGET•ABI.FS - FISH, - ETC. Week -end Specials Tomato ,wine, large 48 -oz. tin 3:3 c Giant Fancy Tender Peas 2, 15 -oz. tins .... 37c 33c Sweet: Mixed Hades, 16 -oz. jar ,.,.,...,.... Orange juice„ sager added, 48 -oz. Tin ............29c. Plane 140 - C. H. THIEL Zurich EXETER ((Friday, Saturday July 25, 2(3 Lone Star Clark Gabel Ava Gardner An outdoor adventure melodrama that has comedy thrilling action and touches of romance Monday, Tuesday July 28-29 • Anne Of The Indies Jean Peters Louis Jordan A. rousing technicolor sea pirate yarn of a lady. pirate 7 -- - _ •11 iSe Carol Thiel spent a few days at the .00lttage with her friend, Miss Mari? Lou Fritz, at Grand Bend. Are At Camp MiS .s. Joyce Witmer, Margaret S•dh de and Marilyn Ei'b are attend- ing lbhe International Summer Camp at Goderich for a few weeks. The Carnia is under the supervision of the Evarligelical U. B. Church. Returns From Mexico Drstiet Goverrior, Lion Victor Dtnnlriwho attended the Lions In - Wednesday, Thursday July 30••31 +ternal�onal Convention at Mexico Flame Of Stamboul 1 Clrty�Mmaki exico' ,hasturned name 'safely, ng by plane. Lion ' Victor has many interesting as well Richard Denning Liza Ferraday as pleasant things to tell his friends, An espionage melodrama that will of MS.most wonderful trip, hold you tense all through. HAY COUNCIL The regular monthly meeting' of the Hay Township Council was held in the Township Hall, Zurich on : Arrived From•,• Germany Mrs. Siebert and two daughters have,iarrived from Germany, to join their ;',husband and father who has been i2,. resident of Zurich for several month . We welcome these new Monday, July 7th at the hour of i Canain :our midst and hope they 8:30 pm. Delegations present were main as citizens of the com- J. N. Contin, R. Dick. Motions pas, munity. They are occupying one of the newly erected residences al Mr. Ivan?Ifalibfleisch, west of town, which he p:`chased from Mr. Reg. Illsley. - Aided By Benefit Rap' Consitt, son of Mr and Mrs, Roy 'Consitt, Iippen, was presented with a purse ,containing close to $400 ed •by A. Reichert, L. Reichert, G, at a ,benefit dance held at Bayfield Troyer, G. Datars, E. Jarrett, S FaviIion Monday eve. sponsored by the Hensall Hockey Club. Ropp and J. Cochrane on ;Tidy 7th y Ray rant 19.52. This being for lots in the -winger of the Hensall hockey team, Boundaryfractured his leg in the first schedul- North and Con. 4 and 5 r .Hay Township. ed game of the season,won Dee. 28, That Bylaw No. 8 1952 confirm- and eras. 'confined to the hospital for ing. salary of the Clerk, Trees, be r`ianyiweeks, Last week he fell o,it a given third reading,- and Bylaws No. tractor on his father's farm, injuring the same le 7, 111952 placing restrictions on the I Sudcessf ul leg. new C...,0,.. Smith sub division be gill- School Ends With sedwere as folllonvs: That the minutes of the June 2nd and special •meeting of June 16th be adopted as read. That Lt. Col. S. W. Archibald, 0. L.S. be appointed as Engineer to bring in a report, plans, and specific- ations on the Drainage petition sign- ,enN': slxl rt. ?e'a:thng: - , . ..That Monday, August 4th be de— clared 'Civic Holiday and also Friday ' On 'xiday evening those in charge Dec. 1216th be declared a Civic hoii•• of the Summer Bible School in Zur- day,"•namely Boxing Day. ich held the closing meeting in the ' That we accept the combined local Mennonite Church when they drainage tender to construct the had open house in the church ba se- 1llousseau Drain h as received from ment. IT'arenta_ and friends or the Wm. Lawrence for X4475:00 for the soholar�s Kerne -present in large num - open portion and from Geo.Man- berg. Following •a worship service, ping for $•5425 for the completing a fine program and demonstration of the tile portion. All work to con- the, work accomplished during the form to Engineer S. W. Archi"bald's course was given by the students specifications as incorporated ni the which proved very interesting. The Mousseau Draain By-law No. 4,1952 enrollment this year was around 147. and as per advertised tender. (Rev. Albert Martin of town was at The accounts were passed as per the head of the instructors, and Mr, voucher of: Hay Twp Roads, Munic-1 Elam Shants was the -Secretary, The ipal Telephone, Relief and Hay Twp. -course included real practical work General account. as well as spiritual uplifting. All H. W. ,Brti'kenshire, Clerk. Iproved a decided success The stud - Earl Campbell, Reeve. ents will remember these courses all • their lives and hope that every one BIG EVANGELISTIC COMPAIC,N attending was greatly benefited by The •Brunk Brothers Tent Revival the same. enters the third and closing wee:. of the campaign, on the Old Airport Rd, Return From The South half mile north of Waterloo in one ?Mr and Mrs Louis �Boshart and of the World's longest gasper tents, _infant child' who have spent the past with a seating •capacity of 6,600 peo_ six anonths' in Pheoniv, in the State pie, During the past Sunday about of Arizonan in the interest or Mr. 2,000 autos were parked on the ,;•ro- B'osliart's health, arrived back in un ds, !withabout 10,00!0 attending.these pains last, making the tong Already over 500 persons came dotitin'trip by auto, .but of good results, as "The Saw -Dust Trail." to the Prayer h?r' Bosh<•u't looks the picture of health, Room, receiving he]p..frons Grad dui -, after living in that warm and ling the first two weeks of the cane• dry climate for' the ,past months. He paign. The Evangelist, George " 11,. is indeed very interesting to converse Brunk stated, "this is the third and with on the conditions of that desert final week of the campaign, now is State, and has many interesting the time to intensify our personal experiences to relate, lir. I3oshart prayers, to God and our Terse:,at wit- , is one of the firm, of &shalt & Sons nesse to the Iost." Chartered Buss i whileture manufacturers of Seaforth loads to attend these meetings from while itlrs, Bosh:au is the former Zurich are being made up at inter- Mildred- ipfer, daughter of Mr and vols, and anyone interested rEr ,;o- Mn'., Jacob Kiefer of Zur�ieh.. Their ing• should get in touch with? Mr. Al- children who remained here with re- latives, were very glad to see their parents (back united as a family in their lovely hone in Seaforth. We trust •t'iat Mr. Boshart's health will continue .to improve. bent Martin of Zurich, who will dir- ect you to the right one to arrange. A bus trip to Waterloo makes a fine outing, and besides the inner mean will receive a blessing l kewise, Youthfor Ch rit MEET US IN THE AL DON THEATRE GRAND BEND EVERY SUNDAY EVENING 8.30 p.nm. THROUGH JULY and AUGUS r Enjoy a Sparkling and Challenging Program Sponsored by CLINTON AREA YOUTH FOR CHRIST W. M. S. MEET The WMS members of St, Peter's Lutheran IOhurch held their July meeting at the summer cottage of their president, Mrs. Herr ,Moussetu. It, members and the Pastor attended Mrs. George Deichert presented the topic "The Pacific Rim." Dealing with the poverty and unrest in Asia, Japan and countries in that area be- cause of ,the ever-increasing popu- lation. iitiss Anna Datars read the ,ci^iptrre lesson, Mrs. Earl Flaxbard offered prayer, Mrs Turkheisn read the Thankotfering thought and the "Japanese Letter". The business meeting closed with prayer after which a social hour was enjoyed, Refreshni.etuta Were served by tht hostess and her ecestnittee, NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE POR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 1228, Zurich NORMA - STEINBACH - Prop. Your Specials Broken? Don't Worry! WE CAN DUPLICATE YOUR LENSES IN 48 HOURS, a JUST BRING IN THE iPIECESANY •r SHAPE, COLOR, OR SIZE SINGLE OR BIFOCAL VISION IN ANY TRADE NAME A G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician.Phone -10. HENSALL, QNT� • 000411101100.00.000e0090081001149 RAG RUGS and CARPE°I On a New Modern LO. orn: , ,• ,, ; Order -_ Seth 0. Autumn, Znri• Ont. Phone 128. SUMMER PRICES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR WINTER FILL -U Of This Premium Fuel LORNE S. ELLER• —LOCKER. SERVICE— BLUE COAL --- ROE FEED!-, • 1 • 00€a• tOtt 1E441441 z_f;c4_ Licelzsetl Embalmer and Funeral Directeur Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS; FORT •,r , . A1rL. *ION,S Tel .DaF -andd. hth Telephone: Res. 89 _ or 122, Zurich 00000000000000000000100000 99410•000009900100909.009 1 ZLJRI ei-i '-s Grocery Sty We are ever at your service with the best Hum obtainable of FRESH GROCERIES All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well tie Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand Candies .' Nuts - and Confectionery in supply GIVE US A CALL Menno Oesch - Zurich PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165 .; IMOInWfW{ilY(l m RW'1'":•i at.: Binder Twi We have a good supply of Brantford Binder Twine Be sure to get your supply early for this season's Big Crop, See our Stock of Summer Work Shirts, Overalls, Smocks and Socks for Men. Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always en Handl GIVE US A CALL! TICE BLAKE STOR.E E. Schwertzeutruber, Prop, Phone H7