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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-09-14, Page 9JAW 1 IR 9MI All { k •'TMS' hR 1 ,. •• .ro:wYlmru.n+n ...W...r•....�+iw.wYr /'nt'•W.i..w-n'° ••1..•:..mY•W•r•"'•�1!�wtwwrv:w�- hlished .ia ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 211950 $1.75 Y � 519�IAdv �UI��t�3 �x.�rs a Yew � .�vgnre. $2.00 in U. S. A,, in Advance. www .. �.-.�. ..--+'-...�.-. .�....-..-„.,�,•„��- ., ' . • ` .+±+mmr r•'^.rm.nu^'�rTr.r.Mm.r.. ,caner �- -'- '^'+-.�..�..�^,".w'.i: 1 ST. PETER.'SCOMING EVENTS- N O R M A' S ..don 'Theatre R�� ���5 and CARPETS van elical Lutheran Church �” BEAUTY SHOPP'E - -----; 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 , . 0,s 3 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 Superior Store a:. 4 T 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 $1.,000. marl:. The natter• of the annual social Ladies' Vight was referred .to the c.o'min,ttee n charge• A very good thought was luoted 'ill the Lions Bulletin as ed- ited by Lion Victor: "L.i.onnin ce- cnents thf, ties of human brotherhood Lhrough a consecrated devotion tb of"ty ideals and noble service." Mr. l�eluleth Routledge of California was of esent and addressed the Club with Iris usual interesting talks. Lions Hear Report Dayffeld h`'rn; Milo Held its init- [al meeting Tua it lti eve nin!.; last un - ler the no pr, s..id• ;t, Chs:r10 s ,Scot- 'llmor, ut the Albion Ilotol. 1""r'10old the r nt'+cti ho:lle for the corning (earr. A vcry good attviidance, was present . rd one •;Crr•'t. was 011tertaillvdl. Till- ic ilial*. 1.:l:t ltre!ridcut TocT Mack ro a vcn- lnte'ro."ting; talk oil his trip to tile• International Convention in Chicago in July and presented each menlbcr with a ,:;ouvenrr of a corn +cob pipe from the Missouri Lions. 0"' Ful !0 L 4 -, 14a. 3 Pro ye Store We are ever at your service with the best lines obtainable of FRESH GROCERIES All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as Well as Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply CAVE US A CALL. t Menno OeschZurich PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165 al$rng 'o 0� 'has We have a Good Stipply of Men's Overalls, Work Pants, Shirts and Work Socks. ,,also a fine stock of Pall and Winter Underwear. , ST AIR R"IuD MEN'S WORK SHOES AND RUBBER BOOTS. Also a big variety of Rubber Footwear for Men, Women and Children. ' GIVE US A CALL! FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND ,1�� ,. E E. Schwartzentruber, PrOP� Phone 11 497 1 _