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Zurich Herald, 1950-11-02, Page 1
it A C. H Z R.I. 1� il IlHERALb L Es"lished 1209 ZURICH, ONTARIO, TI TT[JIt.SD AY M01 a _ ST. PETER'S A.1don Theatre —COMING EVENTS1i 4-Evaanu elical Lutheran Church GRANTS BEND MONSTER ZURICH — ONTARIO Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the BING40 RtEV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR Following Attractions AND ULU a.m.—Divine ,Services. Friday, Saturday Nov. 3, 4th. DAM` 11.15 a.m. —Sunday �Sein®ol. yIIGHTY JOE YOUNG 7.30 p.m.—Divu►e WOrshiP. Partly Technicolor AT �gvorybody Welcome to all Services- Merian Cooper's Amazing Adventure Community Centre, Zurich in the Unusual, Starring: Terilap 'Moore Ben 3ohnson h ON A Ii CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLISHV. ,. . MND.,', NOVEMBER 2 1350 $1.75 Year in Advance. ce, $2.00 in U. S. A., in Advau NORMA ' S IA,C RUGS and CARPET 1vyN>,�S'�f BEAUTY' SI-IOPPE I i` FOR APPOINTMENTS On a New Modern Loom, Made fA Tel. 1223. Zurich Order — Seth 0. Amann Zurick _ NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. Ont, Phone 128. Have Moved. Mr. and- Mrs. R. +W. Illsley have Save Costly Watch Repair moved their household effects from the home owned by Mr. Morris With Regular Watch Care Weber, which was purchased by Mr. John Brown, to the apartment of 'Mr. Herb Mousseau. The Brown family will also move in the near EMMANUEL Robt. Armstrong Frank MaHug FRIDAY, NOVEMBER i t future. EVANGEL ICAL U. S. CI-ILiRC&I Shorts: Sea !Salts; Ski Holiday. 'BINGO COMMENCES AT 8 p.m. Received First Prize One Show: 8 p.m. DANCING TO THE MUSIC 011? Friends of Miss Kathleen. Hess, *blue co;& ` S i"TCO,*, ATOR'S ORCHESTRA daughter of Mr and Mrs. Albert G. -- Zurich --Ontario Admission 50 Cents Hess wd• Zurich, and who is taking a � rCHANGE NOW Monde Tuesday Nov. 6th, 7th course in nursing at St. Joseph's `. 3'' y LUCKY DRAW'—Only Holders . of REV. H. E. ROPI'E1L� Hospital, London, will be pleased to To the Coal you can depend ion thin "BLACK HAND" Advance Tickets Eligible for the learn that; Kathleen took first prize FOUR WATCH NEEDS PERIODIC I winter. Solve 1your heating problems. Minister Lucky Draw I at the Nursers' Halowe'en Party for CLEANING OND OILING. IF YOU 1 this easy way and change to the coal (Adult Entertainment) Buy an advance Ticket from any the most attractive costume in the that will definitely assure you con- Mra. Milton Oeacly OraSaist to member ,of the Zurich Hockey Club. competition. Miss Hess is also gain- OWN A BULOVA OR ANY OTHER tinuous heat throughout the winter Its Gene Kelly against The B1ac. Sunday Services:— Hand. GOOD BINGO PRIZES in.g much popularity as a piano -ac- FINE WATCH BE SURE AND months. And remember — BLUE Gordian player, and her music is i COAL burns better and lasts longer, x40:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Sensational in his first Great Dram ,An me ds dor Zurich Hockey much in demand around the Hospital HAVE IT CLEANED AND OILED y,1..QQ a.m.--.Billie School. Act Role`s Has Large Turnips % AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR {�i Introducing a new Beauty, T^•e: ,T ryi Srpp[;T�IY CAUSL�!. Mr. Leonard Merner of the 14th (32 Years Experience) � LORN �' . AY 7:30 p.m.—Divine Worship. Celli .with J. Carrol Naish. Cort., Hat advises us that they rais- W©lcome at an Servs` '-•-"Conte News Reel and Jerry's Diary. "' ed on then farin turnips from 15 to HE Office Ph. 10. House Ph. 673r4 tffiou with us and area )mill do theta a 30 pounds in weight this year. We 4 &t X€ E N S A L L (..rod," Num. 10:29. Two Showa—x.30 and 9.30 p.nt. �'�,�� for rist congratulate the Merner family for being such thrifty farmer,, . to be Jeweler and Registered Q a;bieto raise roots like this,one must Roe's Vttrznized Feeds B R I N G S understand how to get the soil bed OptACAan' in readiness for such a crop. This will help to, heap the cattle well feel during the long winter months 'and M a���� put them in fine shape for market. : g Hour Pastor" A Quiet Hallowe'en. f Are You Suffer Fmm Your �1or§IAds Ilou Everything passed off very nice s - -- — Will be held at the Goshen United OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA : and orderly in town Tuesdaiy even - Headaches?, ing, Hallowe'en, as there were less 'Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Church (Basement), on To EXETER U go, Have Yo` � with than the usual :pranks around town, fb -SATURDAY) NOVEMBER 4th, IN THE as noticed Wednesday morning. The 0 Private Car Ambulance Service e ag�" and xQuila�tetett a4; Lutheran church had some suitable ' . During the Afternoon entertainment for the kiddies, which Hospital Red and Wheelchair for Pert ` A* L COLE, ILO High School AudltorAum Home Baking, Sewing Booths, Pro- lyes theun outer things to think a 0 FLOWERS IONS v bout than .-the usual "•treats • or FOR AI,I. OCCAS OPTOMET.Rg$T & ..OFT €CLU9 duce, .Candy4 Jaytc, A .Tea will .be On - �ricks" wI� hich is the slogan on this an- ._.. _� ay -and Night Service GODRUM — +egg served. TIIURS. NOV.OT2nd. S p.m. nual occasion. The big dance at the Tele hone: Res. 89� �- or 122, Zurich e EVERYBODY WELCOME Community Centre was very largely I� Good Glasses PA 111 eaa i� Prla�e P1tUSIC BY THE STEVENSON attended and some very attractive costumes were doing their rounds ill sa•r o a � mnelraZ 6111( ly,ae,ral DLre oto r° — PrLvate, iicw �D72U7,L1CN&ro . Member sof Ontario Funeral Association Holder Of ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE Portable: OXYGEN Equipment i JOSPITAL BELTS TO RENT --INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN FRESH FLOW .RS SiLIPPLJED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES WF. WnIR ANYWHERE 24 )Hour Seivice, — Dashwood. Tel. 70W. Superior o SEE OUR pARGAIN COUNTER Of Girl's Dresses, JBIouses, Snow Suits, Etc. 15 PAIRS OF i GIRDS SKI PANTS rxtra Special To Clear at One. Third Off Regular Price 15 PAIR ALL WOOL. BLANKETS FRESH. GROCERIES. FRUITS FAMILY, MARLETTE, MACH. this spacious and attractive hall. - -- MEET US THERE! Celebrated Anniversary I On Wednesday evening, October 25th, Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Deichert ZuRieffs• CARD OF THANKS of the Blind Line, celebrated their I 34th wedding anniversary at the I hereby wish to thank all relati- home of their daughter, Mr. andI Grr0U---e-1r-.w-r Store yes and friends for the kind remem- Mrs. Herbert Keller, Dashwood, it berance and lovely cards flowers, also being Mrs. Kelier's 30th birth- tp treats, etc., which they sent me while day, and little Tony's first birthday. A a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital; A number of other close relatives London.—Mrs. Moses Gerber. whose ;birthdays were close to that We are ever at .your service With the best lanes date, were also celebrated together. A very sumptuous dinner was enjoy- obtainable of SILOS SPLIT OPEN ed by all, with many congratulations Two silos craoked open in the dis- and best wishes being exchanged. FRESH GROCERIES trict following the rainy season. OBIT UARY All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well as Moisture formen'ting Goan in a cem- a Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand ent silo on the farm of Mrs. Robert Late Joseph Ducharme Munn, Hay Twp was ,blamed for ex- There passed away at his home in tensive damage to the silo. Built in Drysdale, Hay Township, on Mon- s Candies Nuts and Confectionery in supply 1914 the silo cracked at the bottom, day, October 30th, 1950 Josepn Du- _ GIVE US A CALL cement fell out from the sides and charme in his 66th ,year, after a lin- the top collapsed. Neighbours assist- gerinig illness. Probably no one was ed in locking in the ensilage with ,better known in the westerly part jai e i, ich snow fences. Iron rods were instal-lof the Township, as this traditional Merano Oesc ur led to, save the ensilage in a cement "Village Blacksmith" your puibdisher silo which cracked on the farm of J. remembers well while in his early=► PRODUCE rt�NTI',D. Phone 165 R. Murdock, west of Brucefield. teens of t&6:king the team of horses Cracks at the bottom and top forced frequently to Joe Ducharme's to have the safety measure. The structure them shod, their feet well put in1=0 Nil 11—mi - ' is more than twenty years old. to shape. Always a very hard work- - ing man, who possessed wonderful vitality and strength for his size. A The Voice of Temperanceveryinteresting man to converse m Work CNN% S wit can be successful and h, verlyi upright in his dealings, en Harry Lauder gave this proud testi.- which won for 11im a -large circle of mony "No man l dear friends who join the .bereft drink" When I started on the stage family in sympathy of the loss of a �e lAavre a Good Supply of Men's Overalls., Work somebody said "Well it's a g�reaWe le .good father and husband• Surviv- for dissipation and drinking. lng are: his wife, the former Mary ][Fant,, Shh-ts and 'work: Sticks. Also a Line I said "if there is any success to be JefTrev, eight sons and ,nve daughters had through •being sober and steady Alfred, Detroit; Joseph, Fielding, T I will get it, and I tools a vow that I Siask; Peter, Bayfield; Napoleon stock of Fall and Minter Underwear. would not touch, taste or ;candle (Delora) Detroit; Lawrence, Dennis, strong drink of any description." and Willard Francis Detroit; Nelson-r-rST AR'"CUIVED Harry Lauder won his way to site- Dr1'sdale, Mrs. Leon Bedard (Celina) cess and then he realized tiv�'tt there St Joseph, Hang Twp, Mrs. Ed. Cor- was even more need for him to be ri�'e, (Bertha) St Joseph; Mrs. sober because he was looked upon as Elmer Shickey (Nellie Ellen) Mar- MEN'S WORKSHOES AND RUBBER an example.—Advt. ine City, )Mith, Mrs. Rudolph Etue, BOOTS. ---- (Annib .11e) Seaforth; Mrs. Antone " "-r Masse (hazel) Godericb. Two broth- Also a bra variety of Rubber Footwear for Men, IN erg. and one sister, "r 1, DnGharnre, VECaETE�►FSI.ES CiJI�I?I) MEATS St, Joseph, Ett DvGltavM0, Stw tford; \TV®Arlen and Children. AnonSt Joseph, Intl Mt,. John Charrette, CALL! Tltrre Lir 60 pr indchthli^etc ittd 48 GIVE US A " 'Ll "� IF REQUESTED, WE DELIVER � � AvY I+I1+'CTRIC rcrr.<it �� tndchtidtcn. The body is THE OPENIN(x of ' ' rrsting at tar family .tome, l�rysdate FRESH GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND t SIIOP N (1 1,, 1)1, till Chutad. , morning, at 10 a,m, �naig to �t. i'ctPli�h 4Iass «ill be We are prel)"' lrtred io do Electrical .tach llcriuir to 1 GIVE ISS A CALL:. FOR SERVICE! Wiring of alt 1,ntds in fits: Crediton r', 12. C'. (".hut^csi, St. � tncn partic:�.bting following ctcrgv- and Zurich 1)i triGts• To App with ith the : Rev. Falthet Wtn. Phone 11-97 tlgttrdcau, I". ly, Rev, Fr. �' A.i.,ucier E. , ScllWartzentruber, Prop, i ry Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL w Zurich dL ext Electric and. Itev. Fr. McDonald, Tntermentt � • _ _ '_ RHONE 34 - ZURICH will be its the stidjoinin,g Cet•net;ei�y�, �1