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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1952-10-30, Page 4ZUR.ICI4 OINITARIO WANTE cd and God VVP the increase." Thne\ ri the Zuriels Evangelical sheath hee 1,:i - . romp in be reminded se "'fl ATother r FEATHERS rherch" of all the other Evang01;,.111. "I FEATHER TICKS I'. B Chereheq in thiq diqtriet Tholil ri T esliee' Duette' frore will Phone - xeter, Nenqell Ifs 'HIGHEST PRICES PMD ferelsh +he voeel music for tine en - Exeter Salvage Co. nivereere neeneion. WINS BLIRSHARY AWARTI 423 EOnt. 1 Chothe Mn' e Oetette and SCRAP IRON 1111 N,AP........41.1...........MMIMWM.0...M.P.016......., 1 11Arn,40A 'nm n. R.P• 4, Ktrillrol . i Irril (-) fr,11'n Ad. ferm.lryvvii !:111+1,..., Evangelical Church )41...r.ro,,Ity of V(Tr‘O•nvn Oe+, re''. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY , 11 ri q M'cv. e nen/eine, berqllesse wnr4•11 ;seen. Se.e sago eveq a -isles, en. . of . T1 r, The 78th Anniversary of Emmen- , of the am‘fl Seee+ lkirens. Seholarehine 'sae Evangelical U. B. C•hurch, Zurich . foe Sreererth Stsuirmie. 'ill be observed on Snnday, Novelle-, be 12, 195'2. Rev. C. B. FIeckendorn !FREE CONCERT AT. .. D Aqw-11-VOrer) kImira, Ont., a former pastor here For the fourth ceneeelltiVe vt,g11'. will be the guest speaker for this the Star 'Weekly Free ,Conet wll1", Anniversary occasion. ' d et Celvory Cheree, Daqh.„ rt P PTIW -. wood. The date is Thereday, Ost. 30, . Although the Congregation is pres-' arid the time, ei"ht o'eloele For the ;II ently celebrating the seventy-eigth past few years The Commodores andiel resent church edifice in the Village the Videoettee have deliehten can- Ili anniversary of the building of the p f Zurich sthe work' of the Evangel- acitv audiences with. their splendid 1 !el erformances. This year heirgq a I se t VI iced Church in this district began ov- chenge in the nrogram an 1110 _ 1850. Rev. Jacob Bastian•of the • earner ise• ,ured artists will 'he The Four Gent- lemen and The F,neliantes1 ertrinee. er a quarter of a century Kew York Conference of the Evangl! sinomr et.e.„.„e the CantOnn lical Association was the first min- waves, The Foro• Gentlemen of Steele-, isterial visitor of this church who A 1'e won the -heart,: res eheeeereaq dame to this area. He was well re- C.111',11P: the 'pat teen vrereq ensn sTseir teived by the pioneers and after a :en„ereeeee on Stny brief star among the bush settlers,he r T-.,7 • Join, T -T', "Vt /preached 'one sermon to a few netgh- lbors, whogatheredin the pioneer scottage Of• Christian Oswald on the Bronson Line. Before his next visit sa year later !Sunday School work for bible teaching was started in a small eway among the neighbors. In 18:51 Rev. Bastin made two return visits rduring that year and so the work grew little by little in those early days. "One planted, -another water - 10 It AYS A WEEK eri (Monday to Saturday) 'ARM AGE with iE ELL "Director of Farm Servicee for CFPL" Li :reel: Reel. Al Seeeger mei sin Berrv. all are solois+s in their ro,,11 riebt. Waller Armor ie +heir areer" panist. Head liners of the ha:eV-esti concerts »resented by The se, Wp- ekl v at the CtsrE were The ted Strings with their leader, Berry Townley. They performed 'before audiences of up to .2i5,000persone. each night and practically stole the show. The four violiniseq are Eleie Dunlop, Lillian Nickoloff. Erica Zen- tner and Lois Thomae. Nov' they EIVP featured on Star Weekly Free Con- certs presented throughout Ontario. DAS1-4Wnn!, The Centennial of the Calvary B. Congregation, Dashwood, . was i rj- troth:teed on Oct. 19th by a very ap- propriate service conductedby the pastor, Rev. J. H. Getz. -The Faith Chapter was read responsively by the assembly. The topic of the sermon folio -Wed, "Hithertoo the Lord' real - led the secceeding eras record in the old Testament over which God had 0 a ea l led the Hebrew- people.On1 y of the faithful workers of the past Mrs. L. K. Eidt. hundred years that too answered the An evening of ehristian fellowship - 1 d b singing 'Blest ZUR CH HERALD PP t14.4 SO% IF ',N e ra-LAT OR USED CAR, GIVE U:5 A CALL t.Nr.) WE WILL ARRANGE TRANSPORTATION FOR YOU TO SEE VEILICLEES. PHONE 178 HENSALL 50 -FOD 11,7,)(!St BUILTIN RADIO, '2 'NNE, A HONEY, 49--MERCITV SPOR.',' SEDAN, ONE OWNER. SINCE NEW 49-MONAR.:11 E.PORT SEDAN, WHITE WALLS, RADIO. 48-D.E SOT_\ SEDAN, Loaded with Extras, a Jim Haney .. 48-CHE V. T LT DO R. 47-STUDIAlni!nt TUDOR, BITILT-Lei RADIO 47 -FORD Sel-DAN, SEE TMS ONE. 47-FRASER SEDAN .1412-1 ,PLYS OU Saa CH NEW MOTOR ANI) FINISH 37 -FORD TUDOR NEW MOTOR. 36--BaCK. Si 35-4 ORD ,fla.'•-7 29-STUDEBAI, TUDOR S T 71 ce 5 48 -DODGE HAl2-7:07', 47 -DODGE ON,s t'l ri e I 1:1 ri t's !•,•.; tr; AT PREST171 ONE' NEW METEOR SEDAN AND, 1:1 TUDOR A‘'AILA:sei E FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WE SELL TV,"2. MIL!' s THAT LIE AHEAD, ite 111141 iiotorSaies 17 8 Bo PHONE MERCURY _ HENSALL, ONT. ill 1 Ili LINCOLN , METEOR .DEALER /le , 1111 YOUR Rev. B. E. Roppel one of the form- er pastors, still living, Rev. C. B. Carr, pastor at Port Elgin, R2.V. J. H. Ehlers,- 1st Vice 1Presicsa:e or the Pennsylvania Council of OhurcheS, and formerly General Secretare+' of the American Y.M. C.A. movement and Rev, J. M. Oestreicher of Cliff- ord. Letters were read or referred to by the pastor from Rev. Clayton Bec- ker, the other former pastor still liv- ing, Mrs. J. S. Burn, Dwright man written for his Dad who is ret ing in a Kitchener Hoe.pital; Mrs. S. R.Knechtel Mrs. Grenzabace and call gave of their time, opened their the missionaries could be mentioned. --------------- lthpasor. On Friday, Oct. 24th a goodly On Sunay 26th was the big number of the present congregation day when a record number from the as well as many who at one trine or celebrating congregation from c3gand another attended this church or bun- Bend, Zurich, Crediton, Port Elgin, day School enjoyed a congregational 'Clifford, Mitchell, Stratfora, New fellowship supper and greetings from Hamburg, Guelph, London, .Toronto, each other. The program tonowed Buffalo, Detteit, Port Huron, Hato - consisted of the singing of familiar ver Pa., and Chicago, practically fil- hymns, led by a former Dasewood led the church three times. An hoar boy, George Wambold of Kitchener, prayer by Rev. J. V. Dahms, pastor at Crediton; a trombone solo by Dolma Eagleson, a cornet solo by Mona Kellerman, a trombone suet by Connie and Billy Klumpp, an instr- umental by Nancy Tiernan, a piano Iduet by Nancy and Shirley Guenther. a quartette by Mrs. K. McCrae, Mrs. Thos. Klumpp, Mm. J. H. Getz and Mrs. J. M. Tieman with the tatter's daughter accompanying. The pastors giving their greetings challenging talks and prayers for the continued blessings of God were Rev L. Higenell of Zion Lutheran church, was fittingly c ase UNG11111111111111111MIMMUMEGGE 4.4 • 9 9 4. 4. 9 4)4.94.4.94. 04. Thursty, October 30.41;,104" limaimatmedessomegaggemstemiremmir WANT INSULATIONS? 11 Phone - Phone 160 Dashwood4. FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN renrearramenresEmmummtv,:ra-. • .t0-gzeiserzari,-re-arware7-.orsghummirm-fezmacicx..,:ifigmt=amenrawd FOR YOUR Home, Church, Hall Office. or. Business Place • WITH PREMIUM ROCK WOOL BLOWN -IN INSULATION use air Haist ermanaknargesorrammonneivasdrarmmerszeoGoommassv- ..=.:Amaxa.3,--tozarz=rdorismoses, ELdri drum steel roller; McDeering bean puller and scuffler, 3 section• diam- ond harrows; John Deere manure spreader, MeDeering mower, -It5cut, 3 horse cultivator, walking plow, Renfrew cream separator like new; steel tired wagon, hay rack, electric fencer, hay fork rope, Clinton tan- ningmill with sieves, bob sleighs, cutter, chicken shelters, quantity oi lumber, chains, forks, shovels, and many articles too numerous to men- tion. Feed - 6 loads choice alfalfa hay, quantity of turnips. . No resdrve, everything will he sold. Terms -Cash Harvey Gelinas, Proprietor. Glen Webb, Clerk. _ Alvin Walper, Auctioneer. homes for divine services or to billet be the tie that binds' and the mens eeereemesereeseseseemeeeeesseeeseenaaSSIO .14,p.ev *'..Te: get es figeseeelieeareofe***** 4 8 4 4 • 41 4 8 2 2 8 • • * 4 4 8 4 4 4) ditrF.V.'"*WttSt.'3.riltit,t1t4.),IN4P,':,C)1,11'3Z,y ;',."11a.;`..;,,,.!;.420(;0,s,•04„),'eite4eWailtvaL 1.18Y 1"1(1`11') C9ek&citt. sulky pow; Alvin Waleme a.ecteesce gide r 1 Of 54 Head Registered and Grade Holstein Cattle. Area T. B. Tested SELLING AT THE FARM, ONE MILE EAST OF DASHWOOD HIGHWAY 83, AND SIX MILES WEST OF EXETER, ON HIGHWAY NO. 4, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th. • At 1;30 p.m. Sharp Every Animal goes. 27 Purebreds. Balance are Grades. Cattle are good size, in good shape, quite a few good plus Cows, some due or fresh around sale time and late November and December, Cows are good producers, one has given up to 92 lbs, a day. The purebreds are sired by sires as King ,Bonheur Supreme 085725); Hartholni Dewdrop Korndyke, Heekhohne Sovereign Rag Apple, Bond Haven R. A. 1VIaster- noire. Also some -Calvee and 2 -year-olds by the 4 -year-old herd sire Ferndale Baronet Pietje, a grandson of "Marksman" ne and is a real individual, and some. Cows are bred to him., and some are bred to Oxford Unit Sires. There are 10 Grade Cows, a few in heavy flow of milk, sorne fresh and due at sale time. There are 5 Registered 1952 Heifer Calves. A slice lot, and a few Registered Yearlings, also bred and open grade heifers. SALE IN LARGE TENT NO RESERVE FOR CATALOGUES WRITE TO: S. M. Peachey, A. 13. 1.117*47.1)er f"7. Snv, przopnr.I.:.ofz. rate', Ore. vti a '3' an 1 SeTee .t.Iereensee. Rieliener, Ont. Clearing Auction Sale ARE YOUR BEST BUY Only Re -Cleaned Grain Used in Ow •F‘eds • AVAILABLE AT , Hensall Dist. Co-Cperativ€ HENSALL and ZURICH aresesselacesserseresesaaaseememessmemeessereeemseres=eeseseemesseseee 4 4. 4. 4. 4. • 4. Of valuable real estate, nonsehold effects and Misc. Items, on the pre- mises in the Village of Zurich. The undersigned Auctioneer has teen ilia strutted to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th At 1 o'clock p.m. sharp and a half of the morning service Real Estate - Consisting of with Bishop Showers preaching On Knell's Survey C. D., Village oi 'Loyalty' to self to ones family, nei- Zurich, on -which is situated a fine 2- ghbors, country church and above all -1 storey frame houee, coverest with the Almighty God, was broadca• st e CKNX Wingham. In the afternoon Mrs. Lloyd Edi- ghoffer formerly (Ena Guenther) very ably conducted a reminiscence service with Mrs. Clarence Yager (Mina Ehlers) organist for the old time choir. Each member was asked. This is a very desirable name, in a to speak of events in their lives and good location, open for inspection introduce their neighbour to their any time before date of sale by con - immediate right. tacting the Executors. The meeting was thrown open and •• Terms of Real Estate - 16 per cent. on day of sale, balance in 30 many recalled their youthful experi- days. Sold subject to a reasonable nces in church, Sunday School and reserved bid. Youth Organizations, In the even- . Household Effects -Chesterfield, ing greetings were personally pres- oak dining room table with chairs to anted by Rev. W. C. Smith, Grand match; 2 antique style parlor chairs, Bend, Rev. W. Parrott, erediton United and by Rev. J. V. Deism, Crediton and by Rev. H. E. RoppeI,S. Zurich. Letters of greetings from cabinet, Thomas organ in beautifully Zion Lutheran church, Dashwood finished case, like new; walnut ven- and from the Anglican church, Grand eer modern style 3-piace bedrooni 4. `1* 4. 1 1 4. . 4. 4- 4.' 4. 4. 4. 44. - asphalt shingles and has a new fur- nace; full ce11ai throughout with out- side entrance; soft water cistern, cellar kitchen and wash mem; parlor 8 bedrooms, kitchen and woodshed. Also on the premises is a smelt barn suitable for garage, best of garden land, and never failing water supply. THE G EAT INVITATION AND THE SPIRIT AND THE BRIDE SAY COME. ANI) LET HIM THAT HEARETH SAY COME, AND LEET HIM THAT IS ATHIRST COME. AND WHOSOEVER WILL, LET HIM TAKE THE WATER OF LIFE FREELY. Rev. 22.: '19t. COME NOW LET US REASON TOGETHER, SAITH THE LORD, THOUGH YOUR SINS BE AS SCARLET, THEY SHALL BE AS WHITE AS SNOW. THOUGH THEY 13E RED LIKE CRIMSON, THEY SHALL BE AS WOOL. Isaiah 1. IR. I AM THE DOOR; BY ME IF ANY MAN ENTER IN, HE SHALL BE SAVED. GOLDEN RULE GOSPEL MESSENGERS Phone 94 r 22... Box SOR.R. 1, ZURICH, Ont. EtenternrapwromPPSZPROPProaaamPaintoonamomapmp=raWsmipalpam 2 walnut end tables, 2. oak centre tables, 2 oak rockers, 3 large roc.kers, antique wicker rocker, fern stands,2 couches, bureau; dining room China Bend were read by Rev. J. B. Getz. The Bishop again delivered a ser- mon based on Christs word about the prevailing gates. 'Blest be the tie that I3inds' was again sung as never be - • 0• 0 0 0 0 0 8 0• 0 00 co suite complete with springs and m -at - tress, in new condition; 2 wooden bedroom sets complete, with springs and mattress; 1 single bedstead with springs and Mattress; 2 comptete bration of One Hundred Years ofabinat, toilet sets, 2 cedar chests, medicine fore. A ;fitting climes to- the cele- cabinet, wash stands, large clothes Christian service of the Dashwood basket, New Williams sewing mach - congregation, ine, carpet sweeper, new hammock, 3 tapestry rugs, various sizes, all in new condition; ta' linoleum rugs, like new; verandaswing, Clare Jewel kitchen stove like new; small- kit- chen stove, 2 burner gasoline stove, full line of kitchen furniture, in elud- ing 6 chairs; kitchen clock, sideboard kitchen utensils, Alladin ;lamp, an- tique parlor lamp, silverware, ianey jardineres, beautiful glassware ana antique dishes, 2 plate glass mirrors, complete dinner set, fancy pillows, 1i2 feather pillows, fancy quilts, com- forters, some bedding, small spinn- ing wheel like new; numerous sealers large and small crocks, fresh canned fruit and vegetables, large ani small Clearing Auction Sale • Of Livestock, Tractor, Farm Irn- nlements and Feed, on the Premises, Lot 8, Con. 11, Stephen Township; 21 miles west of Crediton balf- mile south. The undersigned Anc- tioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th At 1.30 o'clock, p.m, sharp Homes - Hackney goalless 7 yrs. old; Hackney mare, 8 yrs, old supposed to Ise in foal. Roae, Stan - Cattle -- Part Jersey cabbage eutter, and many ar , . dard Colt 2 years old. Cow, 7 yrs. old, due to freshen first Misc. Items - Complete butchering week in January. and Durham too numerous te mention. equipment inclu-ding 2 large iron Red Durham -heifer with calf at footikettles with stands, sausage grinder Red Durham heifer, due Nov. rIth; land press, all in first class condition, ere all good quality cattle fully- T. mower, scythe, laidders, shovels, forks 13. tested. TtIlrehse; vvga.alsvhaggzernd at:111pr, ecoNpvhp:erthbaorirloewte, hand rakes, ash sifter, Ete., Etc.- 12-leerefaorlridngllsesifheerifti.naNnrestmebecem 0 inlre)flizi;:ite.60 7 w 8(:yorkrttte poi 1,..(1,,.;"mem-- "hil beine a Tense sale, selling :1,11:TriD•ee'ri;.trt'letor in good ;o-,ellii3O-1o1:, i will1.1'- 1•1;11.1..rt' -'1'''.1'173:1'71i3.--;;t-1.(1;111111(;111'1". l'Irrimfl 6,4 teat .1 ani Implements e :Teileerine 12:plat(, tanreem (rise ;! 11 )(k, Xerieh, Mrs. Marie Hese, ri Oliver '2 furroev tractor ploe; :Mee '''.e,;(71i, r -,,,,,•tor. for the , Eetete ,...1..i,,jr Ne4:,,.,ilie,Lreertii,(iiti.1; Nxli,p1);•:,c,,,r,,In4;vtivi'. tshir.:.,,,,-it.(....11,1`,11i.zz!iiiefl TWO. :11 r • with revoktionary new 's SWF Central Heating System (Gas and Oil Models) ''sr.siesee stirrms" • .. esess •sverster Above, the furnace is located in the utility room with heat tubes lit the attic. With. basement installation, heat tubes are beneath /loon, 7 THE MODERN MIRACLE OF LOW-COST HEATING - This new marvel of home heating is revolutionary in ita performance. it conditions the home for health as welll as comfort. Blends room air with freshly heated furnaces air -recirculates It - keeps warmth even from floor to ceiling. Pre-engineered, factory -made to keep coet new 31/2 -INCH HEAT TUBES that fit any con- struction, whether old in. neW, fl4/ MAGIC BLENDER in each room. It sucks in room atr, hs 3 it with hot, air from the fen:nacre then ::,circulates new BLEND -AIR FURNACE that forces Warm air int, " individual heat tubes leading to each room. Ark efficient fuel -saver you'll always be glad to have. BLEND -AIR Is delivered in a package complete, ready tta, install. Come in and let, us demonstrate -we'll show you,. why "Comfort costs so little with a Coleman." For outstanding achievement Coleman has waived the tirittk* 'Oc. award made In the warm air heating industry by the Milt; Gas Models approved by American Gas Association; 011 Models Peed under tabei servide by Underwrl.tors' Laboratories. HESS - ELECTRIC ---- ZURICH ZURICH Telepl.w.ne 107' DEALERS IN GENERAL MOTORS AND COLEWAN MATIC HEATING AN.: