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Eftblished'1290 ZURICH, ONTARIOP THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 22 (950 CHESTER L� SMITH, PU13LXSHXW,,,
$1-75 A Yaw 14 Mva
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01-00 in V. S. 4, in Advance.
ST. PETERS
FwAnwelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH —, ONTARIO
iREV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m. —Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. --Divine Worship,
Everybody Welcome to &H Services.
EMNIANLIE,L
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Outario
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organize
Sunday Services. -
10:00 a.m.—Divine WoirsWp.
ZLOG a.m.—Bible §choal..
7;30 p.m.—Divine WorsMp.
Welcome at all S&rr1ce&---'Camw;
thou with us and we will 4% tboo
45ood." Num. 10:29.
&&don Theatre
, GRAND BEND
Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the.
Following Attractions
Friday, Saturday June 23-24
,G.ene Autry and "Champion"
In
"RIDERS IN THE SKY"
Gloria Henry Pat Buttram
Mary Beth Hughes R. Llvrngston
Ge-ne's, Poundin.1 Leather and Pouiin'
Lead in a Showdown Battle with Bad -
land Badmen.
'Carto'on: Sport Reel, "Love in Gloom
and "Holljymood's Happy Homes-"
Sunday Midnight, Monday, Tuesday
June 2'6-27
"THE JUDGE STEPS OUT"
Alexander Knox Ann South4rn
lGe-orge Tobias Sharyn Moffett
'Sparkling with Comedy — Radiant
-vvfth Romamte. "'Kentucky Derby
'Story" -and Paramount Newsreel.
Wedvesd*, 'Thursday June - 28-29
Alan Ladd Donna Reed,
Jume Hovac Irene Hervey
"CHCAGO -DEADLINE"
Jk FBm 'Teeming with the tense Sus-
pense of the Unexpected
"Busy Little Bears", "Father Down
East" and a Cartoon.
N 0 T I C E
'Are You Suffer kz From
SCHOOL, BEGINNERS
HftdaCEkes? It is requested that -parents, who
-plan to have their children begin. to
4,T so, Have your 1I-eslbmnataed with attend school in Zurich in September,
infm Mrs. Wan. Siebert or Victor
the Latest Methods azd Zcpdpmeinform xt Dinnin of such intention before June
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218th. This information is required . L COLE, ELO. to permit arrangement of classes for
OPTOMETRIST & OPTECIAN next term. Children will be parmlt-
ted to enter Grade I in September
GODEWCH — ON% if they are six yearn iold on or before
V -00d Glasses at 906"Wkk PVION December 31, 1950. .
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1111,11,6raL Dbraotor — Priwate, Ccw .Ilabiblance
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 WME ANYWHERE
24 Hour Service — Dashwood Tel. 70W.
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unor Store
Season's Merchandise
MEN'S
WEAR
LADIES'
LINGERIE
INFANTS
BOYS'
GIRLS'
CLOTHING
FRESH GROCERIES FRUITS
VEGETABLES CURED MEAtS
1P REQUESTED, WE DELIVER
GIVE US A CALL FOR SERVICE 1
Phone 140 C. H. THIEL Zurich
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RAG RUGS and CAI ET
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SOFTBALL
BEAUTY SHOPPE
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Turk
FOR APPOINTMENTS
On a New Modern Loom, Made to,
Broda
Tel, 222. Zurich
Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurlcj4
AND HIS NHL ALL-STARS.
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
Ont. Phone 128.
versus Had Picnic
RCAF CENTRALIA The Lalceview Literary socrerty of
EXETER COMMUNITY PARK the local Meiinonite Churches held a
VOTY enjoyable Picnic at Bayfieldlast
Promoat
Wed, June 28
TuesdaJyl. Delicious rexrearments
w . ere. provided. by the ladies and
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a
grand time was enjoyed.
at S. p.m.
Adm. 5010- P. S. Pupils 25e.
Returned from Trip
Mr Mrs.
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fica Sery' Mr's
Sponsored by Kinsmen Club
and Jacob Haberer of
town, accompanied by Mr and Mrs.
g sl�
CARD OF THAINKS
Hutchinson of Mount Forest have
just returned on a motor trip to the
The family
city of Winnipeg, Man., where they
Beekepers'
YOUR BROKEN LENSES
1A. aie c ea
iof the late Henry
:attended a Convention.
H. Neeb, wish to express their. heajt-
felt appreciation to -their Imany fl&,aTeas,
They also saw the devaste'd flooded
the much, damages done to
CAN BE DUPLICATED
YOUR BLUE COAL
ends and neighbours for the kindnelis
the urban properties and farm lands
and sympathy shown -them during
their recent -sad bereavement, for tli6
of which thousands of acres -will not
be sown to crop this year.
ANY SHAPE, ANY COLOR.
DEALER
beautiful floral tributes, those who
so kindly loaned their cars land esp-
Supplied Mill Work
FROM THE SMALLEST PIECE
WANTS YOU TO KNOW
ec Wily to Rev. E. W. HeimTich amd
We are in receipt of a copy of an
;Blue
Coal is the Cheapest Puel on th*.
the ladies' quartette.edition
of The Ingersoll Tribune of
June
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Market to -day, why pay More for
15th, containing the Special
SHELL. FRAMES ALL SIZES ANo
-�nferior Fuels.
HURON TEACHERS MEET
Hospital Edition in connection with
The annual meeting of .the South
Huron Teachers' Association was
-the; mew hospital just erected in that
the Zurich firm of F. C. Karlbflefsch
SHAPES IN STOCK
LORNE E. HA:F
held. Miss Olive O'Brien of Zurich,
presided. Nominating committee PX6_
& Son Ltd. of Zurich and,GodeTicb,
supplying"the wlllwoodwoik for this
A G. HESS
*ffice Ph. 10, House Ph.,,673rQ
sented.the following slate of officers..
Miss Robinson, Goderich, president;
fine new structure, and we cotigratu-
late this enterprise in -the -good work,
Jeweler and Registered
HENS A L L
Mrs. Grace Armstrong, Exeter,, viae-
manship they Put out on these jobs,
Roe's Vitimized Feedrl
president, and -Miss; Gladys McDowell
Mr and Mrs. Ted Hawald of'Strat-
Optician.
Goderich, secy. J. P. Nebbercott, dir-
ford called at the home of Mir and
��8-
M Gordon Howald on'SatuTday ev-,
ector of vocational guidance, Lon6n
was theguest speaker. He ,was intro-
duced by Principal Claude Blowes.
BASEBALL NEWS
Huron County Counc
A xealold time good hard bairgaine,
was seen on the locdl diamond last
C;
At
m
Thursday
the June session of the ITuion
evening whet the Hensall
County -Council the authorized the
boys were iout and played the l'ocal's.
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following grants: Can. Cancer Fund
The game was a nip and tuck affbix
Licem-ed Embahner and; Funeral Director
11
$500; Girl Guides, Assn.. $10.(); Ofit..
with lots ,of excitement, but the YoGals
Tuberculosis As n. $1,000; Exeter
won their first game of the season,
Private Car Ambulance Service
Agric. Society for Regional Heref6rd
Breeders' Show $100. The new.ta-.,
beating the visitors 6-5. Zurich has
now won 1, tied 1, -and lost 4. Mit-
Hbapital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
rate is 8 mills. Co. Clerk N. W. Mil-
ler was re -appointed -council's re -pre-
chell is at the head with 6 wins and
2 losses. Gaines for the week are:
FLOWERS FOR ALL. OCCASIONS
sentative to the. Senate of University
Thursday Exeter at Zurich; and on-
Day and NigghtService
of Western Ontario.; that ithe cou"ItY
assist Usborrie, TAA. v'th It--
Wtb, Centralia at Zurich. In the lhd-
Softb I all Ilderton will be at Zixr-
Telephone. Res. 89
0 ®r 122, Zurich
estatioh plan, the amouni'tobe det-
idli an Wednesday eve, -and Ceintrallh
ermined later. The Rev. R. C.
at, Zurich on the',298th.
Clarke, Clinton,was appoltLted chap-
laim of the county home
Lions Club News
HENSALL COUNCIL
Eight Lions were absent at the
regular supper meeting on Monday
evening, this being the last meeting
G
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GOES AFTER DOGS
Hensall'Council had dog troubleat
before the two months' holiday -per -
lad... The
.ts regular meeting Tuesday evening
Three written complaints were
usual routing ,business was
gone over, ,with Lion Victor pointing
Grocery Store
.ast.
.- eceived from taxpayers who were
dogs about
ingx namely the installation of the
constitution of the Order. The meet-
Esgusted with running,
:he Village. Constable Fred Harburn
ing ended with always .in interesting
instructed to sev0ely enforce
anal touching part of the last meet -
meet-
,vas
,he dog .bye -lou, and to curb shicYcles
ing, namely the installation iorf the
WL- axm ever at your service with the best lines -
1
riding on the sidewalks. Miss C. Mit-,
'council a
new •officexs. Owing to the absence
t
of hepast president, Dr. W. B. Cox-
obtainablL- of
,,11611 appeared before with
i,umber of comiplaints. She eridzed
on, the former ex -presidents; Ivan
Yungblut and Ted. Haberer took
FRESH GROCERIES
Irainage matters, medical attention
;axes, chimneys, collection of MoMeY,
charge of this work and carriiW! it out
very nicely. There will norw-be 310,
All Fresb Vegetables, Fi-uift in Season as Welt a4.;
payments os,
?ension. -payments and payni
twice by council. Council
SuPpor meeting until September, it
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
accounts
istened but took no 2Lction.. Permiss-
Passmore to
was, decided to hold the annuar-Froli'd
the, date will be set at another buS
W C�amhes - Nuts - and Confectionery in suppl�r-
on was granted 2qrs- P.
,einove tree on the west side of
in-ess meeting.
I
a
ter home, also to remove earth, hi
HYMENEAL
fit
GIVE US, A CALL
'.cont of her -Property.
EDUCATION RALLY
Schilbe—Merner
A double -ring ceremon,, perform-
ed by the Rev. A. Datars, uncle of
el
Menno oesch
,HRISTIAN
Emmanuel Church, Zurich, wasnost
the groom, assisted by the Rev. E.
- Lurich
o the Christian Education, Rally for
he Stratford District of the Evan-
W Heimrich, in St Peter's Luthevan
Church, Zurich, united in. Marriage
PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165
,elical United Brethren Church, on
Marjorie Mae, daughterof•Mr and
!ridgy, June 116. Delegates were
Mrs. Arnold Merner, aaid' Hubert;
)resent from Stratford, Tavistock,
Datars Schilbe, son of Mr and Mrs.
A—MM
South Easthope, Milverton, nllst011l,
Milfred Schilbe,-all of Z=i;ah. Mrs
sebringvllle, Rodney, Crediton. and
)ashwood. The Program Theme was
W�rsl*)
E. Iferner, aunt of th.� bride, wasa
organist and Mrs. H., Hess was solo.
Chic'k ktqo�0-37_ U P P 1 L es,_4
'Adults in Action", the
ist,
Meme '•Growing towards Maturity".
Given in marriage ,b;y, her father,
Dr. W' R. Montgomery, dencantn-
the bride was lovely in a blush sat!"
ttional Director Adult work, Dayton
gown styled with r*,Ion net yoke and,
)hio, was the guest speaker. He ad,
tressed the Rally on "Building You"
lace trim, long sleeves, fitted bodice
and full skirt ending in a slight train"
Warner Jai vway, Electric and Oil Broodiers.
"'hurchmen,"' ."Strengthening the
Sunday School Program," and 'Wen
Her finger-tip veil of French illusion
was held *inplaeeby a bonnet shaped
Fountains, Heaters,, Brooder Wafers, Broo&r
it Work.11 The ' last two of these
net headdress with satin trim, and
Pipes and Elbows.
iddresses were illustrated.
she she carried a1 white Bible toppedwith
Mr. Carl Oestreicher of Dasftwood,
an ,orchid. Miss Donna Merner was
Rally Chairman, presided for the ses-
her sister's maid of honor, wearing a
,
,ions, Worship Periods were conduct
gown of •tt&le green taffeta, and
ad by Miss Nola Krueger, OT Zurich,
on 'the theme "Forsaking. Childish
carrying ti, sheaf of yellow roses and
mauve siveet Pear. Miss Kay Costello
IV,
Ways;" by RaT MOrlOck Of Clcedlton'
was bridesmaid and Miss Bet4y Jean
on "Solid Food for Adults;" and by
Tuckey, junior bridesmaid, wearing
Harry RoiliPel of Tavistock on "Mat-
period gowns of mauve and yellow
PIONEER CHICK KRUMBLES AND STAR -
ure Manhood i.n Christ."
taffeta. Each carried a sheaf 09 Yel-
Other features included the pres-, I
low roses, and iy%iuve sweet peas.
entation of the Playlet "Dr. Christ--
Raychilbe a London, was his
'VERS. Give These a Try!
'Lan" by Stratford talent; the Prom-
bro .ther� 8 best roan. Arnold Merners
Dtion of Christian Education by Rev.
C. B, Heolicendorn, Director of Chri, *"
junior, and GordonHess were ushers.
, -her of the bride,
"rner, ,brother
R�,bal
FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND
,!an Education, HImira, Ont., the
kas ring bearer. A reception. Was
orornotion of Pon"1901iSM) 1)y Rev- J.
Getz, Secretary of Evangell S,,,
1hold at the Brannor House, Grand
For the Motor trip cast) the
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Dashwood; and tine presentation
113 end.
1bridQ donned a grey flannel suit,
themes dealinj with the place of til"
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home in Christian Educaflaft 1by Mr•
with green accessories and orchid
,
r Nitr o, -nd Mrs. Sebilbe. will
E. sehWgrtZentrUber, Prop, Phone 11-97
Wes. Nowach of Tavistock, and mr.
corsage. I
co ,�ja
)vs1de i'll, Zurldh,
Edward Doerr of Ro,,ttock,
a