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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1953-04-16, Page 1ICH HERAL 41,141111,Wir its blished 1900 ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 16 1953 Single Copies 5 Cents. Subscription in Canada, Year $2.04 Subscription U.S.A., Year 82.50. ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONTARIO REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR 111 et.m.—Divine Services. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.—Vespers. Everybody Welcome to all Services Emrvc 'WEL EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH Zurich — Ontario REV. H. E. ROPPEL Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist SUNDAY SERVICES. - 10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. Bible School. 7:30 p.m. — Divine Worship Welcome at all Services --"Come ' !thou with us and we will do thee • good." Num. 10;29. - .1111111.10WAIM211.1111.10 WHY PAY Reckless Driver Rates If you're a careful driver you can get remarkable low rates with State Farm Mutual, 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. CRIMIVLS.11=310.t. Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor— Albert Martin SUNDAY SERVICES: 5:00 a.m. — Prayer Fellowship. 8.45 a.m. — Prayer Fellowship 10100 a.an. — Sunday ,School 11:00 a.m. — Worship Service 8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting (Bi - WEDNESDAY: weekly) 8:00 p.m. — Prayer Fellowship (In the homes) YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US! Special Gospel Services EVANGELIST — Moses H. Baden, Ont., at the Zurich Mennonite Church APRIL 9 — 19 At 6 p.m. COME PRAYING, RECEIVE A BLESSING! BRING YOUR FRIENDS "Seek ye the Lord while He may be Found. Isa. 55: 6. Roth, ANNOUNCEMENT INSPIRATIONAL SPIRITUAL SONG AND TES- TIMONY SERVICE Conducted by a COLORED GIRLS' CHORUS From Saginaw, Michigan at the Zurich Mennonite Church On FRIDAY, APRIL 24th. At 8.30 p.m. You will be inspired and challenged by the spiritual testimony of these Christian Young People Are You Sp oIerhig From NOTICE Headaches? se have your Eyes Examined with Sounding of Fire Siren :the. Latest Methods and, equipment at , The :village, 1',FjTe -§1):06:'qvill OPTOMETRIST' .& OPTICIAN; .emended:fOr'iattrrieSeedne'ille:dVillage A. L. COLE, R.O. 1 of .zulielh, as well as for out •of the Village fires, for the purpose of call- GODERICH — ONT, ing the Volunteer Firemen together. Good Glasses at Radians -bit Prices ZURICH POLICE TRUSTEES • • Z T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME : -+ s • Funeral Director — Private Car Ambulance Z. It • Member of Ontario Funeral Association a a HOLDER OF ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFI- :. • • CATE — PORTABLE OXYGEN EQUIPMENT • * . 4 0 • HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT — INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN • • 0 It PRE SH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES : •• WE WIRE ANYWHERE . • • 4 24 Hour Service — Dashwood. Tel. 70W • 4 • • 0 '44,0400004.04.40004.40440.44.4440444000.0400+004.400000 esarommesoosieeeeesaieszeo .agaceza=oaeseeeesseeeeeeeeseeeeneeeeeemeee„., 1-• THIE S Iterior • Store Frozen Foods Bias Eye Frostel Foods FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FRUITS - VEGETABLES - FISH, - ETC. Week -end Specials treen Giant fancy tender Peas 2, 15 -oz tins....37c Diced Carrots, Choice 2, 20 -oz tins 23c Old South Grapefruit juice 48 -oz tin 99c Monarch Choc. Cake Mix, pkg. 34c Phone, 140 Lyric Theairer' Phone 421 EXETER Friday, Saturday April 17-138 WHERE'S CHARLIE Ray Bolger Allyn IIVIcLure He's here the. rage of the stage on the screen .wiith a roar. Monday,, Tuesday April 20e21 HERE COMES THE NELSONS , Ozzie and Harriet Nelson mut , • on the same program OKINIWA Pat O'Brine Richard Denning Wednesday, 'Thursday April 21243. WILLIE AND JOE BACK ON THE. FRONT Tam Ewell Harvey Lenbeck Those hilarieuis G. I's are back again in another super domedy Aldoll Theatre GRAND BEND Friday, Saturday April 17-18 James Stewart • Carbin E. Williams Joan Hagen Wendell Cory A wonderful Story of a Fighting Seledted Short Subjects. ----- Tuesday, Wednesday .. April 21-22 Holiday For Sinners Gig Young Keenan Wynin,. Janice Rule Three men .and a .girl are put -to a compelling test of Love and Friend- ship .. Loyalty and Faith SPECIAL FEATURETTE • NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 223. Zurich 'ree NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. e • — • • yokiiierce■Onalarowww.lalattaiVeodedvtawaglaWaniAsTieVIMMUSInitleitakaanSigil.WAILW gia Attended Carnival RAG RUGS and CARPE TS On a New Modern Loom, Made to Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurich, Ont, Phone 128, and iMrs Leonard Erb and Mr Ayres, Harald Rader attended the i'kernival at Kitchener on,Satur- ,..avenfirnigen, ds. also visited withrelati- ',. Attend Funeral 'DmId Mrs. H E Roppel attend-. .eAtilie. funeral of Mrs Fred Thede, .Roppel, of Underwood, Ont., ,utfi interment at Port Elgin, on 'Isday of this week. The deceased "firSt .Cousin of Rev. H. E Rop- pte ,. There was a very large attend - Mete of relativesfrom far .and near. ANNUAL MEETING GUN CLUB MEET The annual meeting of trie Blue 'Wfatee Gun Club was held in the DO.4nion.Hotel, Zurich last Thule - V. evening with a go*ci attendance ,new executive was elected as *hews: President, Ferd. 'Haberer; Veige Pres.-, Lennie O'Brien; Trees - Chas. Meyers; Secretary, Len Siiavas. The Club is growing and legolose to 100 members at present, wte':' an objective af 125 members In •-•Niear future. Membership buttons tibe given shortly. The object of .-Peorganization is conservation ot klife„ distribution and coliservat- '-.Of pheasants, and for a bigger shetter Club. • Had Fine Banquet Mast Wednesday evening the ber of Commerceheld its first • S Night Banquet in the Cum- liity Centre, with the Lainee of Ks.Peter's Lutheran church cateringi a:turkey supper. Needless to say ANT,a0 a lovely meal, well served. The -" The Hoaxters ,giant was very interestingh. wit AvA4,Bedard introducing the ones AND NEWSREEL the eehead table, President Reg. eeee • "- • - cilialirrnan. Among the eeee• . . . tiltErvIdRMVi '.1.t81461184er'.:*ted.: '10av-""',FATI61% ;Mottieghitt who thanked the ladies, In loving memoey of our Mari Father, Henry A. 'Walper, who de- .who catered, Rev. Rappel the Dive - parted this life on. Apeil 20th, 1952. ;cation, Rev Heienvich the toast to the :lades, Mrs. C. L. Smith replie4 We watched him suffer day by daee'the toast: -.VIernber Albert Kalbfleiseh spoke very nicely, at the close of which a number of birthday gifts were presented including a gift to Mr and Mee. Fred Haberer, who cel- ebrated .their 40th aeniveesary. Thei guest speaker was Rev. Mr. Snell of Exeter, who .gave a -very nice address with pllenty of limner A number of finny skits, were :then run off by members of the Chamber which cans - ed much blighter. And a,s usuar in Canes like this the evening went all too. quiekrse. And could not not help in any way But just stood by and saw him pass, Into the Savior's arms at last. There is no final parting For all are in his care, And those who seem to leave us Are waiting for us there. Wherewe shall meet our Loved ones And understand at last That dawn is always waiting After the night is past. • —Ever remembered by his wife and vg. NOTICE Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time wil become effective in the Village of Zurich at MIDNIGHT, SUNDAY, April 2Rh. and to remain in force until Mid- night SUNDAY, .September 27th, 1953. ZURICH POLICE TRUSTEES Annual Dance Recital of the ZURICH DANCING SCHOOL Will be held in the Community Centre, Zurich On FRIDAY, APRIL 24th, .,.. At 8.15 pen. Admission 50c, and 25c-. EVERY130DY WELCOME' BORN At Clinton Public Hospital, on Ap- ril 10th, to Mr and Mrs. Clement Regier, a son;,a brother to David and Donnie; grandparent; to Mr and Mr-; Lawrence Regier. •-• A.rtifical Ice (By Publicity Secy) At a largely attended meeting held in the Community Centre on Tuesday night it was formally de- cided to go ahead with plans to in- stallan artificial: ice plant in our arena. The gueiet epeaker, Mr Win. Weight of Strathoy, who is an ex- pert on refrigeration, spoke to the large gathering in a very forthright and informative manner. Hz made it very plain • to one and all present that our Arena as it stands is little more and will be little more than a "'White Elephant" until such time, as we c:ienneelete what we started and' pet th an:artificial ice plant. There stem to be two very good' reasons far the proposed installatiken First, from arecreational standpoint,. we win he assured of ice for our youngsters for the entire seaeon, There should be no more ,eacetficing the recreation of our young folk so that there will be some sort of ice left over for the hockey teams. Second, and as stated before, the arena will not, if past ecperience and the experience of other natural ice arenas any indication, support it- self without artifical ice. Very bluntly it would appear that the many doll ars- of generous donations made to FAVORS RUSTLING FUND build the arena will: be somewhat in vain we do not complete the second lap of the race and en..-ablese an ice surface that can be used every day of the season. A Mame committee of thirty- eight members headed• by Reg. IllAey was apeointed. The arena hoard wee naineed, es the Building Com- tri':ttee. Bill Siebert was appointed as Secretary and Ed. Gascho as Tre- . . At a meeting of the agricni an. committee of Huron, County C7ouncil associated with the Beef Producere Assn, of Heron, a resolution to set up a fund to be used in appreheed- ing and dealing with cattle rustling iln the county was unanimously car- ried at Clinton. R. H. Graham, of the live stock branch of the Depart ment of Agriculture of Onterro, 1‘,,Lf Present and with -eased !the eneetinee wearer, and ,Rtg, Black ote Pab let y Sergeant McGillivray of Ontario Pro- Man. A meeting of the finance com- viincial Police in Huron Co., ateo - dreesed the Incleatimg, pointing out the C H. THIEL neceesity' of to -operation, He said importaut. pronyt road of all, reetling var.; PROMPT Optical Service YES! Two days we can duplicate accurately your broken Lens any Size, and color from the broken pieces. We do not need your presc- ription We also have the newest in Frames and Mountings. We can also save you money on a complete pair of Spectacles. A. G. HESS Jeweler and Registered Optician oMirLIMATJEGZISZ INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS LORNE S. EILER LOCKER SERVICE ROE FEEDS WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL Phone 10 — HENSALL, ONTv • ae-ealteassa 006,12100406*00' 90-egiPaiP aieDdV-6Q-ei 11,iittsp* EttOltitn; Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent ';ERS- -FOR ALL OCCASIONs Day and Night Service IS Telephone: Res. 89 0999999999999099999 009 1•111=IM, 1 1 1 1 1 Gr or 122, Zurich cer or We are ever at your service with the best lines 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 Menno Oesch PRODUCE WANTED. Zurich VI Phone 165 etarmalseisteteniateessameraleitaataeeememeneelaseteavsmiesreerreareemeeeianto mittee, mill be° held on 'Wednesdase April 2'11, to further plan the camp - Men. Each mernibe of this teen- trlittee will be notified by the tq',evet- .41.ry Spring Time IS PAINT UP TIME ! ! We Carry a Good Line of Scarfe's Paints, Enamels and Varnishes Pioneer and Swifts Feeds in Stock for Your Convenience Swift's Chick Crumbles at $4.75 Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl GIVE US A CALLI ,411 THE BLAKE STORE E. Schwartzentruber. Prop, Phone 11-97