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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-06-15, Page 1Mal I= Z RICH I U 1• ' pt . y ' ,eft �,. CHESTER L SMITH, PUBL,ISHEA, Established :1900 ZURICH, ONTAWO, THURSDAY MORNING' JUNE .15 ( 950 176 • Yuar In A.dvaucc $2,00 in U. S. A., in Advance. ST. PE"TER'SAttended Graduation Aldon T�;►j1Xipptn and Mrs Alvin McBride, MISS Evangelical LutheranLutheranChurchrChurch. Donna and Mrs. Robert McBride, of D 1�END� attended the W. 0. College - ------ • graduation, Saturday last at London ZURICH — ONTAMIO Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the. when Stewart, the only son of •Mr. . Following Attractions land Mrs. Alvin McBride graduated 'REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR � _ from that institution of learning 10.. anal.—Divine ,Services. with honors. Fricltuy, Saturday June �]:G-17 Hold Picnic al.15 a.m. —Sunday School. Danny Kaye + The Huron County Old P,vys' As - 7.30 p.m,—Divine Worship. THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, sociation of Toronto is holding its annual piedic on. Friday, June I G, a:t 'Everybody Welcome to all Services. In Technicolour High. Park at 4 pan., with supper at Walter Slezak Barbara Bates 5:30 p.m. There will be races and Elsa Lanchester Gene Lockart ( contests for all, Bring your picnic It's a Picture that's ,alive with fun basket. Coffee, milk and ice cream EMMANUE1, and Dancing and Ligh-Hearted Ro- will be supplied. A hearty invitation mance. is extended to all Huronites and the.il it EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH„ „ friends. The convenor is K. C. Stan - Cartoon A Ham in a Roll”. bury, Elgin 4264. Sunday Midnight, Monday, Tuesday Presentation Zurich -- Ontatreo June 1940. At a gathering of their friends at REV. H. E. ROa�PEf�. the home of Mrs. John Soldan, Parr THE BEAUTIFUL BLONDE FROM Line, Zurich; the Plisses Dollie and Minister BASHFUL BEND. Mary Hagan were given a farewell party on Wednesdaiy evening, June Mrs. ;Milton Oesch - Organist In Technicolour 7th. The following address was Adult Entertainment read and presentation made. ,Sunday Services:— Batty Grable Cesar Romero Zurich, June 7th, 1950., U0:00, a.m.—Divine Worship. Rudy Vallee Olga San Juan Misses Mary and Dollie Hagan: Reach for the Sky Pardner — In the Dear Mary and Dollie: ILOO a.m.—Biible School. Screen's First Horseless Horse Opera In the midst of the happiness of 7;30 p.m.— Divine Warship. Paramount Newsreel Cartoon "Stop this evening among your friends we Look and Listen" and "Future ask you to pause for a brief while, Cham s" that we may convey to you our j Welcome et till Sec-vic®� —°`Com® p thoughts at this particular time in Mou with us and we will do thea Thursday June 21-22 your lives. mood." Num. 10:29. Wednesday, Walter Pidgeon, Ethel. Barrymore W1,4 have realized with feelings of 5 Peter La-wford Janet Leigh reret the es which have caused you to have tocmake a change THE RED DANUBE in your place of living and we are Eight Great Stars in a Drama of mill-clful of what it means to have you leave us. Recalling the great \ Modern Vienna where the Danube is spirit ,o-1 friendli.neiss and •gooa will, More Red than Blue. that has been extended through many .Are You S Rfferinc FFM The Army and The Church Co-oper- years from the Hagan Family, to ate in Foiling the Russian. your many friends, and all who have Headaches? - passed (your way, the willingness to Announcement assist others in time of necessity, the Ed no, Have your Ven Mm2mined with kind sympathies to those with ad - Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Merner vex•sities, the loyality given your fri L`&e Latest Metho& md MqUit, sh of Zurich announce the engagement ends, your church and the cornmun of their slaughter Helen Batiibara ity in which you lived. Your denx a A• L COLE, &0. Joan, to Patrick - Harold Smitb, son 'ands for the highest -of ideals,'and €.:of Mrs. Smith and the late Patrick fairest of judgments and $your 'un - OPTOMETRIST )f`iPE-C).&Ltd 'Smith of Charlottetown, P.E.I., the challengeable spirit of fortitude in ew tpt WD=(Z marriage to take place the latter your owls reverses have ear -marked part of June. your family as -one of the highest tGood Glasses at ReSNMAWTA PAG" merit and worthy of our greatest re- spect. It would .be superfluous- words to. i= say you will be missed. You .go to � parr ® ffman, Amoral Vo�n� your new home in Seaforth with our host of good wishes. As a remembr- ance we ask you to accept this floor ifI,fi1?.P.Y' d Dill e'of or � rLvate CCG% �11abibl(wee lamp. The address was read 1Iy )Xrs• Soldan, and presentation made by Member of Ontario Funeral Association Mrs. Wilfred Weido. 'SYNOD MEETS Holder Of ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE The 88th annual convention of the Portable. OXYGEN Equipment Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ca1l- ada opened on Wednesday, July: 7, HOSPITAL BEDS TO RL:1�I'L_4NVAL1D CHAIR TO LOAN at Trinity Lutheran Church Sebast- opole, near Tavistock, with sessions FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES continuing on through Friday when WE WIRE ANYWHERE the ordination of the candidates Earl Haase, Kitchener; Herbert Gastmeier B.rid e ort, and Dolton Glebe, Neu- Z4 Hour Service --- Dashwood Tel. 70W. sttidi� s held. The Rev. J. H. Roble, (.; D.D., Kitchener, president of synod, presided and formally opened the can vention. Greetings were received by' the municipal officials. Rev. 0- •1'. i Stockman, statisti,can and master of the host church reported the growth of total givings for all purposes had risen :from $185,000 to 4711,000 frown 1925 to 1949. The reilart on ` e Home )Missions was presented by the �s �V Ore Rev. E. W. ileinsiiri of Zurich.l���� which was vetiy) inspiring. The Rev. pfa F. C. Fry, D,D., head of the Luther- �$; an Church in North. America, also w - spoke in relation to the' Time ° f J Gran, There are considerable Laty- ctsf I ian and Estonian pastors now st til orfs in the I3o1ne Mission field it 1'1 was revealed. The Rev. Franklin Clark Fry, of New York, president 5 of the United Lutheran Church in America, said union of all Lutheran churches still is several generations MEN'S WEAR LADIES' LINGERIE away. IIe said the church was re- sponsible for 28 missions in Asia, Africa and Central Europe, with INFANTS BOYS' GIRLS' CLOTHING 2,500,000 baptised cln•istians in those missions. - - The Voice of Temperance In Ontario, beverage rooms are allowed to remain open till 2 a-111FRUITS FRESH GROCERIES What possible sensible reason can be given for such a later closing hour' VEGETABLES CURED MEATS The scandal of it is that the tater the closing hour the ln'ore advanced the state of intoxication of the beverage $room trowel. In England the pnl>` IF REQUESTED, WE DELIVER are open only for four flour period• and then they are closed for -wo hell' periods, and at 10:80 p.111-, they arc ciosc d for the day. These shorts hours art wolnr limit to t.ho dee'1-0 o �g (� g� q drunkenness that tleverage rror GIVE o.iS A CALL FOR SERVICE! drillkill'g can produce. Tho 1T""" Temperance Federation protests _... gainst Ontario's late closing hour be . 'Y'HIEI. Zurichcausr, it gives too much time for ov( phOkC 17 indulg.--•A.dvt. ence with its consequent drlttll mess and degradation. • 1W Memorial Service Pie Annual Memorial Service of 3t Peter's Lutheran Church will be geld' on Sunday, June !18th, at three )'clock, The speaker will be Rev. ff..$ecker of Broadhagen. Returned from Hospital The many friends of Mrs. John sallahan are pleased to hear of her etuin home from St. Joseph's Hos- aital London, and is getting along lice'1•y. Accepted Positions 'Miss Jean Krueger, R. N., and :rlend, Miss Dorothy McClure Reg. .T. of London visited friends in Tor- intvfor a fere* days on their trip to 4uritsville where they both have ac•• opted positions at the Hospital. We wish these girls every success in their iew duties, Attended Graduation Mx and Mrs Herb Mo•usseau of n ;owattended the graduation exercis- !s of nurses at the Stratford Geller - ll Hospital last Wednesday, when ;heir daughter, Miss Betty pact the logree of Registered Nurse confer - °ed upon her There was a class of twelve who .received the degree Betty won the Stratford community 'arses registry award for proficiency n bedside nursing We congratulate Miss Betty on her fine success Unique Procession A unique wedding procession was in evidence Saturday afternoon, when the Schilbe - Merner procession went throun.ds of the business block in to, with auto horns blaring out, bu : the most noticeable part was of 1t eing led by a pony hitched to t1he;�traditional old 4open back "buck - boa" just, where it ,came from we are still. w�onde2IQ-,-^as,'•wa have 'not seen one in years. However, the newly weds seemed, quite reconsiled sitting on the 'back with this slowor method of locomotion, and it makes one think that the journeys through fife is not all in luxury and high speed travelling, but one must take time off for slowing clown and bhought, so• with all the humor there Is a bit of moral lesson attached thereto. We wish this fine .voun-v ,;ouple the very :best of everything. ..COMING -- TI -le Annual Christian Education [Lally of the Stratford District of the Evangelical U. B. Church, will be held in the Zurich Evangelical church this coming Friday, June 16, begin- ili4g at 9.15 awn. The •District is comprised of eight pastoral charges with ten congregations, namely: Cred- iton, Dashwood, Milverton, Rostock, Rodney, Sebringville, Stratford, S. Sasthope, Tavistock and Zurich. Dr. W. R. Montgomery, Dayton, 01,10, General Director of all adult and men 's work- of the Evangelical church i will be the guest speaker, morning, tifternoon and evening. Other rep-' eesentatives will speak on various phases of christian education in the', local cluu•.:hes and familp+ homes• The public is cordially invited. HYMENEAL. Horner - Snider The altar of Church of God, Grand 13end, was banked with lilacs, tulip, snd narcissi for the marriage of Nola Grace, daughter of 'Mr and Mrs Gerald Snider, and Keith E19111 Hor- ner, son of lir. and Mrs. E. Make Horner, all. sof Zurich. Rev. Glenn Beach, Grand Bend, assisted by Rev. Paul Tanner, London, performed the double -ring ceremony, Mrs Archie Gerry was at th,, console assisted by Mrs. Irvine Snider at the piano, and Miss Shirley King, Hagersville, sa119- Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor -length gown of lace embroidered with pearls, a long veil caught to a halo', and car- ried a streamer bouquet of red roses. The bridd's sister, miss Marton Snidel: was maid sof honor Bridesmaids were Mrs, Win'. Eagleson and Miss Joyce . The. attendants rvorr• Ross, London pastel shades of lilac, )yellow and green taffeta, with lace picture flat, and gloves in lnalellin�; colior, Thcv P.f11'riC�el 11o4egays of sweet peas 'Int' ,napdragons. Myron Snider, brothel of tht liricle, was groalnslnal' ons usher, wore Wan. Eagleson, Londe, lad Tt<1lllil Xluoger, Ilyde Pal°Ic, Af r.,,1, a. *`e ,boll at Little 11th, )lay±ieli the colaple left for Northern Gntaric the bride travelling in navy slice with navy accessories and corsage o red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Horner Nva `reside )on Blue Water ,Highway, BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS rel. 223. ' Zuxleh NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. RAG RUGS and CARPETS. On a New Modern Loom, Made to Order — Seth 0. Amann, •ZuriA Ont. Phone 128. Prom I Y Mica arr I YOUR BROKEN LENSES oblue Coat, CAN BE DUPLICATED For the World's Finest Anthracite Ask for ANY SHAPE, ANY COLOR BLUE COAL I FROM THE SMALLEST PIECE Roe's Vitimized Feeds; will Deliver half -ton and over SHELL FRAMES ALL SIZES AND SUMMER PRICES NOW IN EFFECT. LET US HAVE YOUR SHAPES IN STOCK ORDER NOW LOCKED. SERVICE A �°°� LORNE E. HAY Jeweler and Registered Phone 14 — Hensall Optician. ��>�tn�a��+ct�e������a����a�t��e�u� t✓����ta��a�6a��ra��a�a�aro���a� u -- Licensed Licensed Embahner and Funeral Director 02 Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR ALL. OCCASIONS Gay and Night Service Telephone: Iles. 89 - or 122, Zurich a ®®ooat�a�aaa�leo�aar�®aaetb�ltoa�t eetoew4R�®mal®��90®w�®a�a�l� � •^• ' $Y�uS'caiwiF;:Si'�"•ria'�i>3airsv.r5.-"�''rT'n�;k"�ma�.ta",cwi.'t'.'c%..'",�.1'n'r�s" %Jhiclla,zUL TplieS. Warmer, ialnesway, Electric and Oil Brooders. Fountains, Heaters, Brooder Wafers, Brooder Pipes and Elbows. 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