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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1953-08-06, Page 1;1:24"afteabliehed 1900 ST., PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH - ONTARIO E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR 1,Q a.m.-Divine Services. 41:15 a.m.-Sunday School. 7;30 p.m. -Vespers. Ev!Srybody Welcome to all Services EMMANUEL .,111NANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH Zurich - Outtexio REV. H. E. ROPPEL Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist .INDAY SERVICES. - 10:00 a.m. - Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. - Biible School. Evening Services lifted for summer Welcome at all Services -"Come Alhou with us and we will do thea Egged." Moan. 10:29. WHY PAY Reckless Driver Rates if you're a 'careful driver you can Ret 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 ZUR10-1, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6 19,53, masoa.S.. KneraatZ=SSaftfanaMISSaatMetaanWtiagSWAROSSEMESSaald 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4- + -1.-• p Sonsored'by the Zurich Chamber of Commerce . ., - 4. • . :Morning last, .when Rev. and Mrs. el: + .Evangelical U. B. -church Sunday 4- . • tsmtttnaamrzeorxeminenmexomgotzkwa2ontazaaazr;teacvtwaasfasgruzaazrdmstet .i:rt. T.. Waugh had their fo•urGI• child citizens of a -democracy. Democracy ,baptised by Mrs. Waugh' s father, • cannot long snrvive. this kind of. in.-4tev.H. E. Roppel who took his ple- differences. - - te,ant little granddatte,hter a few In June of this year 93.7percent months old, onto his armi where the of the electorate 'cast their ballote in:- 'baby received holy baptism ra the May's national elections. Despite this pani.e• of Joanna Elizabeth Roppel remarkable high, percentage orr voters +.Waugh.. .Her _parents were present . and for the people. If we acceptdemocracy won by a perilously close Rt the altar. A very nice service. r o a IF NOT Vote As You Like - ut Vote for the Candidate of Your Choice! ITS YOUR DUTY AS A CITIZEN OF A . DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY TO EXERCISE YOUR FREE PRIVILEGE OF VOTING 1•0•10.*IIIMMIIINIMOSM Attended Funeral .1. ..;!:•:1" 'Mr and• Mrs Earl Heywood and }-Lehildren. of Wingham attended the ibieral of their grandfather, Mr. •Andrew Thiel, on Tuesday. • Miss bon.na Fisher returned home with :her uncle and aunt to spend part of ter holidays in Wingham. „.. Visitors In Zurich + '• Dr. and Mrs. Byron Campbell of •i• i ' ÷ Toronto, who are holidaying at their :rthorne in Hensall at present, made a .ftlew calls on Zurich friends the past 1 ;•• .[Week. We are always glad to meet ;...10.20 The Doctor is now ig4 years +',,:the Campbell's who left Zurich in *iiif age and enjoys his practice about • ..i.• • • ills well as, ever, and looks the very Indifference Breeds Contempt .:••..e *': loicture of health for his age. We • +1.,wish this fine couple continued health .1: irand happiness. . MONDAY, AUGUST 10th IS THE DAY + . . Had Baptism . A:lovely baptismal was held at the VOTE AS YOU LIKE - BUT VOTE! • (Chamber of Commerce News Letter) It is said that democracy is gov- ernment of the people, by the people. Phone 78 r 13. • Zurich, Ont. margin over elms. Had there not' ;this concept then we must recognize Had Fine Holiday Single Copies 5 Cents. Subscription in Canada, Year $2.04 Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50. NORMA'S EAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel, 228. . ZURICH NORMA STEINBACH • Prop. RAG RUGS and CARPETS On a New Modern Loorn, Made to Order - Seth O. Amaxoa, Zurieh, Ont. Phone 128. • pi_sfunanonscasamanteresaimism::amme.innuatx..aalastramourzemenomaidammrommear.=.1.c.rawsrmformescalteor 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. HESS Jeweler and Registered . Optician INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS ()BNB S0 EILER LOCKER SERVICE - - ROE FEED WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL Phone 10 - HENSALL. ONT. tyle esponsibility of the individual been such a fine turnout of electors Civic holiday was rather quiet in r to know something about governm- a decision might well have gone to ;town, as many; people wee out en- ent and to play an active part in o totalitarianism. ;oving the lakeside. The day was its will be offer - operation. Theopportunity to ac- The charge is frequently levelled ideal for a holiday and brougit 'out ' cept this responsibility: . at modern civilization that the pow- many visitors from the rather hot 6" ; ed on August 10th, 1953, to all Can- er .of the individual isfdisappearing, cities, as a consequence the resorts adian citizens of Britisil subjects, er of the individual is disappearing were taxed to capacity. And prob. of a mase. If that be true then the ably no place was -as well 1.1a.tronised men and women, who. have attained the age of 21 years and who have world is in a very sorry state indeed az. Grand Bend,- where on Friday ov- e If the individual is prepared to ac- •ening already everything was filled been 'ordinarily resident in Canada for twelve months at that time. In cept the judgment that his must be up with many people sleeping in their a assive and obedient roll anct that; 1940 'there were '7,893,629 Canadian p..-cears Throughout Canada there was yoteis ou ,than ' 75 PeF self-styled ,epertsnrast pa be ...the )4, • , 4.10,1a,ctDAt,pf:Eata„-ritles, motor tjCi rulers • adcidents and drowninis. ' 4'4 - ..tlfese -÷iterg iti'Sect Are You Suffering From Headaches? it so have your Eyes Examined 'with the Latest Methods and equipment at oPrparrikisT-ez, OPTICIAN franchise. In. .. Other words, close to, m (10( -• • • as a ;huan being has been ram In • . A iltet, A ccideer,lr. ef 9 ts ' • or Were .unable to demonstrate their : ei. to choose those who will, act as111.81.1.0 share of livos, ALCialLiE • g two nullion Canadian vOters refused the free world, we still have the pow- W1140090009 sewe,,,seoweevettvr.vd,ocece..ve tit€3.4.4. Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Private Car Ambulance Service • Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS • Day and Night Service Telephone: Res. 89 or 122, Zurich 4. 4. 4. - 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. • %sod Glasses a Mela'9Etfale Prides Vieceptance. of their responsibilitYas i OUT repre,.tteatati , in the seats lof Two acpidents- were 1 -Tactically .g'overnment. I.f we fail to exercise carbon conies (if each other, occur- civiiGatigegglituiNaggOg300000000000(200g.S00060060900000g;g0Deeek - • • • • 4. • GODERICH O. ' 0 -1, ..1,. .e.. :, T. HARRY HOFFMAN ' FUNERAL HOMF '. lanA die. „.104.......0004.00004.00..00 ,,..;,,o,,,o.,,....4,404,04;..,,),eeoe,,,,•,..e.tes. !that power then it can wither a.ay red over the week -end Ea(11 itly'ik- '*'.1----,_,,. • Member -of - Ontario Funeral Association • Funeral irector - Private Car Ambulance •-- .--' , ,71,77'ilim-kli=m,,r=m-A,-.-emsf.W...da car. . And in each car damage to the . ,v • - +6«,..:. e.' ; ; '' Vote As 'YOU. Like G - - .• • . fleisch, London, and Nelson Hoard, ed an unidentified car hitting another cars belonging to Herbert Kalb - Bayfield. The two accidents -occitr- car was elitimated at $75. : The two 4. g . • . .414,,,,,. ,, k ti ,, ,,,, .1 liZ '.• ....P B U. T ---. • HOLDER OF -•ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST • AID CERTIFI- ..:g in Stanley ToWnellip. an on tile Gosh- e,. 1.\''=-0. 1 4:i 4 re on the Ileuceilelil-Bayfleld Road, ' V 0 r, 'en Line, one mile north o... Zurich. ' •,,, • CATE .-!-- PORTABLE OXYGEN EQUIPMENT • e• . 771 ' 8 .:!.. 0 O . ..s, 'ons. Both were inveseigateil by P. t-'... (lib- 0 - ' HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT- INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN co . 0 - e.. A UGUST , 10th, 1953 - . BASEBALL . m .. • are ever at your service wiill the bee, lime FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES i.. in. .y.....;; ,e obtairiable of a• . 4, , gillr”...14,Mr41.-tr.1=CV 1.(•.11 e uti 1)aj-o.rood are III .raci ' 3 _ ra. - , , The di-inity oi, man survives so „Fp., ,,,, 114.. 44,11 /110 '•‘' e A hi " Wirling'. 1)a Sr bail, plaotts aini thr., date: a 4,.• - WE WIRE ANYWHERE 24 Hour Service - Dashwood. Tel 70\VFRESH GROC,MillES .:,,,,, .1t, . . . ,1:,.‘,., t.) <:.:-.._.;•,!:, i-11.2... rights anti' clisch, eeiAll Fresh Vege.table,43, FruL:e. in Lta:iit)I'l it..t'.3 wen ae liet...e4o4,..4444..00,feeeee.ole•2,4****,34.(>44.*,:ieseleo4.4.....e.o ..,e,.:..ee, ,e....,,,e,lliticitize es ot n- game Wn..4 playQd oti a vory soggy, as ti.a.,;;e it is N":et i••.i ,,-•i-;!:, ':',0-• .i.i.7-; ?veiling, wail I ,4 Canned Fruits and Ni C."Yetahles on c„..„_-„,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,eeeeKeeeemye,•Feetree-,e5.,e,ea.e•Eexeteeeee,.,e,e,e,vem- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,........,,,,,,,,me the score .1-'1 I-1 f.,‘.0- of Ivri-li -it tr,1 2;1 •• . ....;•.--Ir-: for ill to demonstvitte , to - ' -. -- .- ' ' ' ' - - ' LA ,, .; •...".. ..lo wor1.1 t [Int we act. proud the othlr ,.0 l„-,1_ !VI. 2 \ '1,11:• end 0 r 1 IV' S . yr 0111 h Mil e I 11:. The ?. Candies . Nuts •- and Confectionery ,i -ii succly i : f,ii 117:11 (1 f) otil".17 iy ' 0f. 1 i 1'0 and are Nettling 6 tiN•.* .,"j 7.1 .1... 't..pt 1.11:,"' 41,. tlInnges which it :4 R " '' r" ,,, t,ye-e-TA, 44 wood -it i .,n .. ' :. e ; ... •., e. 11`,:erice at 0 vil neer:4. Zurich at Dneliwood: Aug. I:2 Dash- • 7, Peel:wool at Zillion; Atv.::. 10, GIVE US A CALL 4.,,, „,. ,•.•0-, i •,,,,,Ii.,11,,,, ampi0 °pp....I.-, , 4 .. 11; y to lott: u :4011teiMtv: of tho ! 1 ''''41•11. -N ''" I' L '. •':!!! ' )1- , •,,, 9, 71 t'll a standing gal11°.'4 tc' wIll '2' l'i'''Y'°.".'' Metro n -t ',)c• of11..0 Wk` tts•0 cztp able of jtal:i-i PhOrstOil _ . il 111..1: ''et\v,..•;;T-1 1 'le t "i '11.1, tV:ItIl'Ilet,i`l 1 0.6,t r .../1:'"..7,,. ' ti.; "\$,...A? • _ a pRo mc.E",%..,:,N ii ED, -,..1 and peenief, g ii6 candidates. 'Nei i Tee lee,.„le-eel ... ••1 • q, , ILo , ' eyeat physieal 0;eet is vegnrred to ; 1, ' - ,' • ' *"..''' - ' " 1 `• ''1`" ..-'.'.......„---'-'.'''-1-..31,-'1S'-ziff,i'Ag-t-r.-4.1;4`i`‘I'"':--.:.=.-- ".,'''''''''''.-%-gs;,,,g..,-,•,-,„-,-,a,”:7,,,,,,,0_,..-.,;;:ama ea;st our ballot. Let us see to it that !",'I':, '.11.': `'l '11'' l''t'sit':r •: h; pi 01 to o -o‘ who Liu 4. t1:0 1 ,Vr.tediiir4414.'.1,:::0..r::'...1,,,,V_,L.,:::'...,:l:i...1..:...LizE,Ubo.i:..:,..ij',74, on August 10th the clear voiee of",11`1.'": an informed and intelligent elector,: ''''. i eeely in his 94th year, aner a c,:zei:,:', rrrliu c3' edr ' I , .1. -* , 0.1 tl • 41. the.' e'eort illnese He wtis the oldest per- • :eon in the commenite• and vets woll 9 o ha own to all the older people. When 4 i `..,1,,, In ate is he sa one y n wig, out 1,. land. in his prime of life 3Ir. Thiet NV aS , ,;'; , 1 ••, "r . A e 0, t 1.'12.1, nota ot a f‘.1-.(;1.1'id- rotflPh.2:::'id1111)?rkel.ICITIeuirdeal'ItTeacsi 1 :.,s • '•..n i• to Imo": him only in the preeenit GRAND BEND century, at that time he was the, --------. popular teamster for the Zurich flour • Aug' 7-8 Mills, and regardless of tin wind Friday, Saturday and weather he made his daily trips eo . The Stoogeand these naedships g 1.:0011111;Vtit'groe with him, tarrog ob- ' Dean Martin Jerry Lewis 'Wined 740'.l 11 !,:reit fere. For the past The laugh lunatics in their most hilerious film • • ten years he 1-11.,iyed N't 1:11 hi.1 son, MT ;, ra • Cartoon .. and Mrs George Thiel of town who i ntlay IN1idnil.`.11t, lIonday, Tuesr10...Y i Ndll most of all :Mee, him. Surviving : it , Iii „ August i10 -ll i Tong C rosl*Dab Hope e, .1 Dorothy Damon:: I Road To Bali 1% MreplafF b17 ".- `Z 1:11111. ‘,`,": ;111. 00C. B d ' Frostel LoAl FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FRUITS VEGETABLES FISH, ETC. Week -end Speci, Kellogg's corn flakes 2, 12 -oz pkgs Fancy tender Peas 2, 15 -oz tins Carnation Milk, 2 large tins 45c • 35c 28c Purity -get acqvainted offer: 1 pkg white cake mix, 1 pkg pie crust mix, the 2 for 29c Phone 140 C. H. THIEL varsommulammanammaimiammormonistooltomoror& Zurich ailowroaxamoton lri i• Techni:!olot Loaded with terrible tones, beautiful !girls, gags galore. i; !Newsreel and Sport Reel ' Wedneeda-y, ThursdaY Aug. 1243 The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T. Technicolour Peter Lied Hayes, Mary Healy Different from anything you have ever seen on the screen. !Selected Short Subjects I are his family, William, (*.verge and Elmer of Zurieh; Mrs. !leery Claus- ius (Mika), of Day Twp; 'Mrs. Thos. ( 1 ar':iro1} o i ratf ord, one sister (Lena.) Mrs. McA7plyin of Woodstock. There are ;la graild chil- dren and 44 reat grandehlideen. Hi wife, the late Catherine Price passed meey some years ago. The body res- ted et the Westlake fueeral Home until'Cipsday afternoon when • ser- vice wee helld,followed by service in St. Pe.Nee"s Iintheran ;church and in- terment in St. Peter's cemetery. Rev. D. W. Heimrich officiated. The roe- eral was largely attended. We IS PAINT UP TIME! ! Carry a Good Line of Scarfe's Paints, Enamels and Varnishes Pioneer nd Swifts Feeds in Stock for Your Convenience Swift's Chick Crumbles at $4.75 Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Hand1 GIVE US A CALLA i1Fr; TL E. Schwartzentruber„ Prop.. 1147 foossoonvoritmemottelmesieettermokiii.mmelevrtoteesiesereomirmplarmiteamenge