Zurich Herald, 1950-06-08, Page 1ZURICH
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— CHESTER L :SMIT`H, PUi$I.lfSIMIt s,. r
EstabUshidd JYM, ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY IVIAiMNG, JUNE" 8 1950 $1.75 a Year in Adm _4
.$2.00 in U. S. A, in Advan". ui
ST. PETEWS
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO
' REV. E, W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. —Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship.
i-.i_®erybody Welcome to all Services.
EMMAANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
13unday Services: -
10:00 a.m.--Divine Worship.
11.00 am.—Bible Scholl.
7:30 p.m. --Divine Worship.
Welcome at all Servicea- rComnse
Sou with us and we will do thee
..good." Num. 10:29.
Headaches?
:iU so, Have your 39yes Examiue'd wart
,,1te Latest Methodo and EtTdvmnt s
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OPTOMETRIST 4k OFTICIAM
GODS — OM
Good Glasses alt'i @Q PrIa
Mdoil Theatre
GRAND BEND
Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the
Following Attractions
Wednesday, Thursday June 7-8
Robert Mitchum Jane Greer
William Bendix Patric Knowles
"THE B'IG STEAL"
An Explosive Story o4 Violent Lifes
—Lifed Danigerouslay.
Cartoon "Canada Unlimited" and
"The Newly Weds'
Friday,' Saturday June 0-10
"MONTANA"
In Technicolour
Erroll Flyn. Alexis Smith
S.Z. "Cuddles" Salcall
Blazing Excitement in the West's
Most Thrilling Adventure "Bugs
Bunny" Cartoon, `H'applyt Holidays"
and M>asical Short "Calling All Girls
Monday, Tuesday June 112-13
Glen Ford, Evelyn Keyes, John Ire-
land, Beulah Bondi
"MR. SOFT TOUCH"
CHie had 36 Thrill -Packed Hours with
a Woman who wanted to reform him
because she loved him.
Paramount Newsreel Sport Short
`TFlashing Fins" and Cartoon `Indian
"Serenader".
CARD OF THANKS
The bereft family of the late Loui
Durand wish to .greatly thank their
neighbours and .friends for the kind
mess and assistance extended in thea:
late sad hour. Also for the man;
pra)yprs •offered.
I wish to extend any sincere thank,
to my many friends for the persona
calls, cards, words of cheer extende
to. me while a patient at the 11ospita
—Duncan Snider, Dashwood.
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Member of Ontario Funeral .Association
Holder Of ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE
Portable: OXYGEN Equipment
HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT—=INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN
FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
WE WIRE ANYWHERE
24 Hour Service -- Dashl wvood 'Tel. 70W.
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At the supper meeting in the Dom -
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VEGETABLES CURED MEA'T'S
IF REQUESTED,, WE DELIVER
Childrens' Aid Shelter N O R M A' S
BEAUTY SHOlPPE
Clothing _
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Appeal�- }�4 Tel. 1223, Zurich
On behalf of thea Children's Aid : - .._ _- r = _ NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
Shelter, any clothing, new or used, _
girls' and boys' up to sizes 16, or Accepts .Position
infants wear, can be 'brought to the Miss Anita Datars, daughter of
Town Hall, Zumich, Tuesday evening, 'Mr, and Mrs. Edward Datars of Zur-
June 13th, or given to any Institute ;ch, who has finished her course at
Member for delivery. Clean ga=- 'Stratford Normal School, has. ac -
,its grateful.layl accepted and will cepted a position on the Kitchener
be put to good use as the demand,teachin'g ,staff, Congratulations Anita!
for clothing for these children is Attended Graduation!
essential. Thank You! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich and
_ daughter Gloria of the Goshen line
left on Thursday evening for Kitch-
HAD BRIDAL SHOWER ener where they were accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fretz and son
Handy Mandy, who is strictly a Walter of Kitchener to attend the
kitchen bride, was present at a snow- graduation exercises of their child•
er held in honour of the bride-to-be ren, 'Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gingerich at
Miss Belva Truemner, "on Monday the Mennonite College on Tuesday,
eve., May 29th in the Evangelical June( 6th. We congratulate this
U. B. Church parlour, Zurich. After young couple for their grand work in
Miss Belva was .ushered to the decor- preparing for Kingdom Building.
YOUR BROKEN LENSES
CAN BE DUPLICATED
ANY SHAPE, ANY COLOR
ated Bridal Throne amidst a shower
BASEBALL NEWS
FROM THE SMALLEST PIECE
of Apple Blossoms, Handy Mandy
came to the fore and this is what she
The ane of ladies' SoftbabI adv -
At the supper meeting in the Dom -
said:
ertised for last Friday night, owing
SHELL FRAMES ALL SIZES AND,
is the second last meeting for the
to wet weather had to, be postponed.
,present fiscal year, and before the
A Practical Bride
The games for this week are Zurich
SHAPES IN STOCK
fair attendance, although some were
at Ilderton on Wednesday evening„
ibsent. The annual election of offic-
My name, is Handy Mandy,
and at Exeter on Friday night.
To clean out the mixing bowl,
I'm •a bride from out of town,
In the hardball ddvisi,on -our team
Ll
I thought I'd come to your shower
was scheduled at Dashwood on Tues -
My legs (I sonnot mention them )
To show you my wedding gown,
It maty not be as nice as your s,
day evening and the next games are
Thursday, Godexich at Zurich, and
Jeweler and Registered
But in this day and age
on 15th Hensall at Zurich. The
Optician.
h ld b actical
It's a sleeveless gown with the slioul-
Jemima Johnston of Zurich in her
Our dresses s ou' a pr
And not just all the rage.
pubne are invited to attend these �—
games to make things interesting.
Now when the wedding's over,
Lions Club clews
My dress won't useless be,
At the supper meeting in the Dom -
Packed in mothballs and lavander
inion House, Monday evening, which
While countless years pass by
is the second last meeting for the
And I may not have alluring curves,
,present fiscal year, and before the
Or many graceful motions
two months' vacation, there was a
But you'll find m)y head and body too,
fair attendance, although some were
Filled with useful notions.
ibsent. The annual election of offic-
My spine is a rubber spatula
ecs was held, which resulted as fol -
limos:. Past President,
To clean out the mixing bowl,
„Immediate
George D t, acctPresident,
My warm hetart beats 'neath a paring
Jacob W. Habererer, aces;; 1st vice pas.
Hab
knife
But -please don't tell a soul,.
Bu
Victor Dinnin, acclm; 2nd vice, Rus -
sell Grainger; 3rd Vice pres., Edwin
My legs (I sonnot mention them )
Tail Twister, Haberer;
But my left is a strong -pot scraper,
Delbert Geiger; Direct -
Lion eige
Lion Tamer,;
And my right will help you cut open
And
1 year Ivan Iialbf�leisch and LeRoy
eIv
cans, t er
O'Brien, acclm; Director 2 years, Ed -
But weal never cu a cap
ward Datars and Orville Witmer. i
Mlyi arms will never hug you tight
Secretary, George Deichert, and
But they'll help ydu with hot meat,
Treasurer, Earl W'eido, .by acclam.;
My hips won't bend so my wooden
The usual amount of routine business
spoon end
was gone over, and the guest speak -
Can't sit on the old love seat,
er for the evening was Lion Dr. Ted.
My head of beautiful golden curls
P. Keast, who chose for his subject,
Will scour your pots you know,
"Cancer" which he pointed out isnot ,
And the headdress fashioned in toll-
a gerin or communable, but if caught
ege stiyle,
in the early stages usuallip can be
Will cut your cookie dough,
dealt with. There were 1200 cases in
,%ay your years as a wife prove a
one year in Canada. Delay of treat-
The bridal veil of shoulder length
hent is dangerous.
Is woven of two -toned strands,
OBI i VARY
My head is a dish mop which may say
My head is a dish mop which may save
Late Jemima Johnston
The bride from dishpan hands.
There passed away at the Seafortb
Dear!
Hospital on Friday,. June 2nd, Miss
It's a sleeveless gown with the slioul-
Jemima Johnston of Zurich in her
ders long
73rd year. Miss Johnston was a
And a dainty V -neckline
lifelong resident of the- district, hav-
And the 'teatowel shirred at the waist
ing lived on the farm home just east
Is of print linen - an exquisite design
,of Drysdale, until • she moved to the
The bride's bouquet is a sweet nose-
village many years ago. Always a
gay
very pleasant person tomeet ,and
With toothpicks and raisins inside
had many warm friends. Surviving ,
So the lucky girl who catches it
is a sister, ilTrs. R.. Drys.iala, of
Will get a wee gift from the bride.
Michigan, who had been staying with
The only ornament worn by the bride
her sister, for the -past few years. ,
Miss Johnston had been ailing' for
Is a. four -strand measuring spoon,
some time. The body had reszd at
Of rainbow tints and of course it was
tl W tlake Funeral Home Zurich I
RAG RUGS and CARPETS..
On a New Modern Loom, Made to
Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurich,
Ont. Phone 128,
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tpt
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Private Car Ambulance Service
0 Hospital Ped and Wheelchair for Rent
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All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well as
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
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ra es
A gift from Bill the groom.until Sunday, June' 4th from where
ss�
Now I bring you .fifteen helpers a funeral service was held at 2 p.m. p
And though small you'll not ignore Interment followed in the P•,ayheld
Their services on a busy day Cemetery. Rev. H, E. Roppel of
When they'll lighten anany a chore• the Evangelical U.B. church officiat-
1 C u
c k Supplies
£h ed
i've listed only one use or e.ac
But as the years roll round
PASSES AT MONTREAL
When your work and family both in-
Word has been received of the pas -
crease
sing on June 4th of Very Reve.re.nd
New use,:s will be found.
Mother -Ste. Claire of Blc.ssed Sacra-
acraThe
Themetal and bright coloured things
ment, at the Mother House of the
Will oft be used for toys,
Congregation of Notre Danie, Mon -
The mixing spoon will shovel sang
treat. Born Miss 1Iathildr Cantin,
ago in the parish
For little girls and boys,
seventy. -two year,,;
of St. Joseph, the daughter of Pierre
Since there are so many lovely gifts
Cantin and Mathelde Masse, shr, had
-Waiting to be opened here
We must complete this silly rhyane
joined the Congregation of Notre
Daine Teaching Order of nuns fifty
.So we end with this wish sincere,
years ago. The Reverend Mother Ste
,%ay your years as a wife prove a
Claire became well kitov n in the tea -
happy 'life
thing pr • ofmsion, having been on il,e
As iyou continue your new career
teaching staffs, or held the position
May our gifts be Wishes of Ilapptness
Bless you Bclva
of Superior in various instituliona of
York,
And above all, God
learning in. Chicago, Tll., Nriv
Dear!
N.Y; Worchester, Make-, Ott :gra,
Mrs. K. Breakey and Nola Krueg;-
Miss Belva iu openrrag tier;
Canada, Montreal, P.Q., and eta.
The deceased was the f rst person
er assisted
lovely gifts which tangibly ea-
from the.parish of St. Joeeph to fbl-
'.rhree
many
pressed the, felicitations of her many
low a religious vocation, sis-
brother survive: Mrs. J.
friends and relatives.
ters and one
Prinreau (Josephine) Chicago; Mrs,
After voicing her thanks and ap- A. B. Clarice (Clarisse), Banff, Alta,,
pre,ciation:, Miss Beiva extended an
Mrs. J. Tahan (Evelyn) San Francis -
Invitation to eveMone to visit her oo, Calif, and Paul of St. George,
hloune to see her trousseau followiliglg, C, -
lithe social hour.
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