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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 211950 $1.75 Y � 519�IAdv �UI��t�3
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ST. PETER.'SCOMING EVENTS- N O R M A' S
..don 'Theatre
R�� ���5 and CARPETS
van elical Lutheran Church �” BEAUTY SHOPP'E
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BRAND FEND Co Ws Le FOR APPOINTMENTSQn a NModern Loom, Made fa
ZURICH - ONTARIOPresent* for Your. Enjoyment. the
New
Zurich Order - Seth Cl. Amann, Z
' Following Attractions The C. W. L. are holding a'Bakirrg •' � '"``•-•--,rr�.� ; � el. 223. }
REV. E, W. HEINIRICH, ]PASTOR and Apron Bazaar in the - _�,:.•�_- _ _ � NORMA STEINBACH -Prop. Ont. Phone 228. ��
19. a.an.-Divine ,Servicer, Friday, Saturday .Sept. w'2-23 TOWn Hall Zurich �- '
Randolph Selatt, Dorothy Malone, in h�+�,� red to College._ .__ - 4
11.15 a.m. -Sunday School. - - - 4
"THE NEVA�DAN" On Mr. Bruce Blickmeir has returned
7.30 p.m. -Davina Wor e. to his studies at Toronto Dental Col- ave Costly �atel� RejpaIl°
(Cineeolor) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th. lege..( We wish him the ven•,y best+of ;
varybody Welooma m sill Services. Seethingw*h human backwash of, success. With Regular Watch Care �
California Gold Rush. At 3 o clock, p.m, 4
pe'8Ia erv,ces
Also Short ,Subjects. EVERYBODY WELCOME Harvest Thanksgiving Services will
be held at St. Peter's Lutheran }a 4
EMMANMMonday, Tuesday Sept. 2.5-1216 '—' Churo on •Sunday, September 24th, "+ ?
at 10;0-0 o'clock am. and at 7,30
417,
EVANGELICAL U R. C MCH "DEAR WIFE" A
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Dear Ruth, and her frenzied, funnly o elo�k, p,m, woo tt
i (**rally taking ,you on her hilerious New_Walk.. ._� __,.•,_� 4
Yuonefmoon. Tjae licca concrete sidewalk erect- '' �` 4
Zurich --, EDnemraaz AL the wblue
ed fr para :the tax°nes of the Rader % ��
Silly ,de. Wolfe Joan Caulfield, Wm. l Cog&
8i Mtttleholtz hardware east to the 1 `r 1 .4
Ho+lden, BEd. Arnold, Mona Freeman. ..Community �� ���� a
REV. H. E. R�1�1aEL Community Hall, Zurich entrlahce doors of the Community . 4
Also Short Subjects. - IV'ews. Y ,
Nlii,aistsr THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, Cents ,e is indeed a big asset to the OUR WATCH NEEDS PERIODIC DEALER a
Wednesday, 'Thursday Se t. 1217a2g usi�c by Earl He appearance of that section. And the
Y, Y p Y Heywood and Hi . Police Trustees and those in cilar MEANING OND OILING. IF YOU
Pvira. Milton ®peel► - �,r�melst 13jNTRUDER IN THE DUST ., Barn Dance( Gang of the work are to be connnended for, ' ''WANTS YOU TO KNOW
Sunday Services:- David Brian, Claud Jarman, Jr. Prizes for NOVELTY • DANCE it,- O`VVN A BULOVA OR ANY OTHER
=x.0.00 a.m.-Divine WoraM JUA+N+E HARNANDEZ � NE WATCH BE SURE AND u Coal i the Cheapest Fuel on
Purchases Fine Horse Blue s e
p' It's -Sensational! Step Dancing - Spot Dances s Market to -day, why pay more fqe
T0,'s Joyce Witmer of town has H VE IT CLEANED AND OILED
X- LOO am. Bible School. .A. Little Woman alone held the snob REFRESHMENT BOOTH puretased a Pinto Show Horse "Royal inferior Fuels.
at Bay . Highess' from the F. Anderson A LEAST ONCE A YEAR
7:30 p.m. -Divines Woa ft. Also short Subjects. Admission 75 cents..'
Horse Stables;, London. ` This as ray (32 Years Experience) LORNE E. HAY
'W'elcome at all 9re•viw--"Gauss. deed':* fine horse and has won many
-ANNOUNCEMENT— IN MEMORIAMS xize�. At resent "Royal Hig ness" q Office
Ph.
10. House Ph. 678i'
�c6on with us and ow ori it �s>• p p' ' y „h
The engagement is annlounced lot Rose - n loving memory of Harr is in. Arnold Merner's .sta'ble where
%4"d-" Num. Y(i:t� g Y
Mary Jean Hauser, only daughter :of Rose, .who passed away ogre year ag Bill LAerner is teaching the horse H E N S A L L
1VIxs. Gertrude Hauser and the late September 21st 1950. some tricks. _ jeweler and Registered
John S. Hauser -of 'West Lorne, to rthday Party Roe's Vitirnized Feeds
-� Had Bi
4 Laird' Jacube6 only son of Mr and Memories are treasures'no one can optician.
Yrs. Carnet Jacolbe Of Zurich. The steal, Oa ,Saturday evening a number of
} weddaing will take •place at the Rod- Death is a heartache no one can heal, frieztds 'gathered at the home of i
DianAe Thiel, and pleasantly surp+rirY011 o��� <�oraie9r��®1�@Bua o�@�iWa� Neld�osYO�r�®s®®i��Ae��M
ney Evangelical United Brethren Deep in our hearts a meanory is kept d hair to a s
`Chulrch, on Saturday, O'cto'ber 114th, 0f a dear husband 'and •father we
e party do honor of her o
nmtlb• birthday. Dinner was :served F
Are You � t t 2„x311 lu.an. will ;never forget: in the dining room during which Mnln-,), � >� � +.
I-$esdac�es? NOTICE—Lovingly reme'mbere'd lily his wife, Little Sue Anne C'oxon presented
Mrs. Harry Rose and children., Iieith, Dianire with a decorated basket 9/
no, Have your '
DAYLIGHT TIME Wallace and ,Stella. laden Wath gifts. The 'balance of the
y � � V* even was spent b a Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director . p y playing, 'ban •o ,
'Us Lastest Methods and AcottrBTmg to a *notion put through Rose - In, lovingmemos of. Mr etc bingo, Private Car Ambulance Service x
I 'last AipB3, Daylight Time *ill end on ,Harry Rose 'who x--assed uwn,yA sudden at
A. L.29&1,gWt, Satuird'aV, Saptdiniber 23rd. ly a year ago, September 21st, 1950..
r , r go . How. :little we ;knew when, ,we lvolce
ems requested ,to veru,
'OPTOMET*w i .. 'chez seitvem sre�eordin+g, and +turn thiels that + horn;
GODI &Ck CMclocks backPone hour on Standard, The sorrows that -day would :Foretell
'Tune dither .Saturday night or Sun- ' For it was ,hard to 'part with the one
�Uood Glasse* rA KagoWN Ift 10ay 1MM0119. we. loveld',
''ZuAch Poldce Trustees. Without a last farewell.
y Xog;nan, fffulneraZ "
lytbiLe°(ad DErector — Prix ate Car Jinbzd aace,
Member eE Clio Funer& .Association
Holder Of ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE
PartabRe OXYGEN Equipment
HOSPITAL REDS TO RENT-INVAIJID CHAIR TO LOAN
FRESH FLOWERS SU PP ED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
WE WIRE ANYWHERE
24 Hour Service -- Dashwood 'I•°rel. 70W.
T H I E L'S
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MEN'S ` 1 I`.AR LADIES' LINGERIE
INFAN'T'SBOYS' GIRLS', CLOTHING
FRESH. GROCERIES FRUITS
VEGETABLES CURED MEATS'
IF REQUESTED, WE. DELIVER
GIVE US A CALL FOR SERVICE!
Phone 140 - CH. THIEL. Zurich
k' C. W. L. MEET -
Th Catholic Womens' League held
i1K , stir c fang, in the ToiumjialJ:w fh
a large attendance. The presider{:,
Mrs. L. Rose presided for the busin-
ess. It was decided to hold a bak-
ing sale on Sept. 30th. A very en-
va'ble ro�ram was rendered Joan
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL. OCCASIONS:
s
® •'• Liay sale' Nighf"Ser-fix'^ A �a�, �.�.,>� � -
Telephone: Res. 59 - 'or 122, .Zuricdi
-Always remembered and .racily Bedard pand Helena Farwell sang
missed by his slister Lilyan and brio- solos, and Mrs. Morris Denoinme
ther-•in-law Harold Kuntz. and daughter sang a duet,
Attended Funeral
Mr. ;and Mrs, Chris, Haist, ;4Ir and
Mrs. Harry G. Hess attended the fun-
eral of a .relative at Sebwaing, Mich.,
the .fore part of this week,
HYMENEAL
Merner - Holmes
First • Presbyterian Church, Sea-
8arth, was, the scene of a pretty wed-
ding on ,Saturdlay, Sept..9th at 6 o'-
clock when Rev. T. Glenn Campbell
united in marriage Margaret Elaine
orally! daughter 'of Mr and Mrs. Ray
B. Holanes, and' Mr. Arnold J.. el•n-
er, cion of ivir and Mrs. Arnold Ifer-
ner -of Zu'xich. The flower arrange-
ment was yellow and cerese :gTadioli
The !bride, given in marriage by her
father, looked charming in a gown
of white slipper satin, fashioned with
high neckline, nylon yoke, Illy -point
sleeves. It :was buttoned dowry the
back. Her flowers -,vere Talisman ro-
ses. Mrs. Hubert Schilbe, sister of
the groom, as inatr'on of ilronor, was
wearing a green taffeta frock in floor
length, and car+riod yellow roses. The,
groiomsnzan. was .Mr. Scott Kerr, and
Mr. Hlubext Schilbe w ,; the us -hers.
Mr. Stanley J. Smith, Exoter, 1)TRY-
ed the wedding music Rad 'accompan-
ied Mm. James T. iScoi t who
"The Lord's Pvaiver" and "For Tou
Alone." A reception wars llel:i latcar
at the home sof the hridc'>: l�nrent�,
wll,en. iVIrs, Holmes received in a Pavy
and gray gown with corsa;;r of ro,oa
centred with a single gladioli. Mrs;
Berner had also chosen 'a dross of
navy .and gray f.r her She
wore a similar corsage. 'Those serving
were Miss Sue Nixon, Dorothy Ches-
ney, and Mrs. Gordon Scott, On
their return from a 11110+toa• t r i p
t'hrou'gh Northern Ontario Mr. and
Mrs :11''lerner will live ill Zurich,.
The Voice of TempevanCe
He's an old ntfln now and 'lie's stall
working at his trade, ']'hat's all he
has leis trado. III' ba: na la•ife or
chilldren or home lI, ;.n, n -
head &I he look* NO the 'suture• l:t'
he looks ]lark he woe only `wasted
op•portuni6ive, Ile i;. •, tfrtil'i of
lchol. TIe- is wiser nor "Vt- itS' „1
l lte, IIe knows wnvv 11c v,a ='.,'t
do if bre could live hi, l:i'e overa-
gain-he would say no the first time
and every time to the tempation of
alc'hol. This was the old ma'n's con-
s f'ession.--�:dvt.
I
e•nce Farwell gave a vert* interesting
paper. The conunittee in charge
served a very dainty (lunch.
DAYLIGHT TIME ENDS
Saturday night, midnight is the
end of Daylight time far this season,
and docks will be turned ;back one
hour, on Standard Time. Although
by request of the Hydro Bleetri.c
Commission the cities of Toronto and
Hamilton will remain -on fast time
for :two months Ionger. With the re-
verting back to Standard time, we
hall, have daylight coming in as six
o'clock instead of seven as at pres-
ent, but the evenhigs, will field dark-
ness .coming in an hour earlier. So
don't get fooled, turn your clock back
one how Saturclaiy night on going to
ped, and you will be in line for Sun-
ray morning. and :besides you can
jiek • up that one hour's sleep you
ost last staring.
Lions Club Mews
The second regular, meeting for
he fall season was held . in the D'o-
ni+o:n House dining; hall on Monday
:vening with a fair attendance. The
lrogratn part was filled ill by Lions
I mseli and Victor who gave their
cponst ori the zont, mooting held in
he Hotel London, Thursday, Sopt-
tiber 14-th, Which was very inter -
ting to the Lions. Am .ng the •bus-
noss hart was the d'scn,,:•ion sof The
let proceeds of the Frolic which is
,ery close to the $1.,000. marl:. The
natter• of the annual social Ladies'
Vight was referred .to the c.o'min,ttee
n charge• A very good thought was
luoted 'ill the Lions Bulletin as ed-
ited by Lion Victor: "L.i.onnin ce-
cnents thf, ties of human brotherhood
Lhrough a consecrated devotion tb
of"ty ideals and noble service." Mr.
l�eluleth Routledge of California was
of esent and addressed the Club with
Iris usual interesting talks.
Lions Hear Report
Dayffeld h`'rn; Milo Held its init-
[al meeting Tua it lti eve nin!.; last un -
ler the no pr, s..id• ;t, Chs:r10 s ,Scot-
'llmor, ut the Albion Ilotol. 1""r'10old
the r nt'+cti ho:lle for the corning (earr.
A vcry good attviidance, was present
. rd one •;Crr•'t. was 011tertaillvdl. Till-
ic ilial*. 1.:l:t ltre!ridcut TocT Mack
ro a vcn- lnte'ro."ting; talk oil his
trip to tile• International Convention
in Chicago in July and presented
each menlbcr with a ,:;ouvenrr of a
corn +cob pipe from the Missouri
Lions.
0"' Ful !0 L 4 -, 14a. 3
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