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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-12-14, Page 1Z U R-- IC -H 4 � I EA ablished 120Q ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY ST. P TER' A.1don TheatrE l vans elical Lutheran Church GRAND BEND ZURICH —" ONTAIUO :'resents for Your. Enjoyment. th V�tEV. it W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR following Attractions 10 a.m, Divine Servicea. Friday, Saturdaly, Dec. 14-1 ,11:.1.5 a.m. —Sunday School. Two Shows: 7.80 and 9.80. T.80 p.m. --Divine Worship. KEY TO THE CITY 4vorybody Welcome to all Services. Clank Gable and Loretta Youn They Click Like a Clock in a Riotou Romance EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL U. 13. CHURCH Monday, Tue.sdaly , Dec. 18th, 19th _ One Show 8:30 p.m. Zurich -- Ontario WHIRLPOOL REV. H. E. ROPPEL —Starring— Gene Tierney 'Richard Cant Minister .Tose Ferrer -and Others Mrs. Milton Oesclx - Orgrramist -Can a Man Make a Woman do thing �anday Services:— She Does Not Want To? News Reel and Shorts. �D:00 am.—Divine Worship. A,1.4o a m.--,BIble School. Thank You! 'F.80 p.m.—Divine Wto�p. Mrs. David aVeyers and her com Welcome at ail Ssr•�.ces---"°Gamma, mittee wish to greatly thank all th �kou with us and we will do twee members of the Wom-ens' Institute good." Num. 10.29x. and nonmembers for their kind help given to them for the Lions Ladies night .banquet which they appreciate -very much. BORN Are YAi3 Suffering Fraalun At the Farwell Nursing Home Zurich, on Sunday, December 10th, to Mr. and. 5Irs. Ray Fisher -of Zur Healdaches?, ic'h, a .son. a� •eo, Have Tour` Eyes aria► � latest Method& cad l� gWpm nt ice• TO OUR ADVERTISERS A. I.. COLE:~ l -0o In order to have our paper go t mail at the usual: time, Thursday `OPTOMETIII3T A OF'.TWAAN 's morning, we must ask our advertiser GOUl::$FCS «-- O> io btdng ]•n, iU3 e r r]arrage o#...:ads , n later than Tuesday forenoon. Piens 'Good Glasses a9 Yom" P�laee oo-operate with us.—Thanks! a. Marry dw�ffman, Annewal CVoomw* .�ZG'1 e,ral Director -- Pf-' vctr e CtW' ��112�JlGLCG7GGt% Member • of Ontario Funeral Association Holder Of ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE Portable OXYGEN . Equipment IIOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT--4NVALID CHAIR TO LOAN FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES WE WIRE ANYWHERE 24 Hour Service -- Daskwood Tel. 70W. THIEL'S Superior Store SEE OUR. BARGAIN COUNTER Of Girl's Dresses, Blouses, Snow Suits, Etc. 15 PAIRS OF GIRL'S SKI PANTS .Extra Special To Clear at Orae -Third Off Regular Price 15 PAIR. ALL - WOOL BLANKETS FRESH . GROCERIES FRUITS VEGE'x°AR3 'S CURED MEATS IF REQUESTED, WE DELIVER GIVE US A CALL FOR. SERVICE! Pharre 140 - C. H. THIEL - Zurich DECI~ M BER 14 I 5 O CHESTER L SMITH, PUBLIS 1.45 is Year in Advimce. $2,00 in U. S. A., in lidvt i -,...� FORMA'S --COMING EVENTS. �--- , , _ RAG RUGS and CARPET BEAUTY' . SHOPPE Santa clause�: ,� FOR APPOINTMENT'S On a New Modern Loom, made el. 28. Zurich Order — Seth O^ Amann ZwIck Will be coming to Zurich, on Till V`.`_ NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. Ont. PFione..l28, . 5 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th, Student Teaches At 4 p,an. �•'., Ilr. Campbell Krueger, a student All Children of the Community are at London Normal School had a fide a en requested to be present, for this Annual Event. experience to practice teaching at fts - Annual Zurich Lions Club. the Parr Line School where Mrs. G, F11"le i Koehler is the regular teacher. S To Attend. Ordination �+ NOTIC,� a Mr. and Mrs. William Dietrich of From Hess the Jeweler E the 'Goshen Line north ai]d daughter Miss Theresea, nurse in training in BRIDAL WRIST AND BLUE BIRD i 1. `---~"- - St. Joseph's Hospital, London; Mr. DIAMOND RINGS 1 THE PLACE--Comrannity Centre,` a]td Mrs. Donald Glenn of London, , SIGNET AND Zurich. will be attending the Ordination Ser- STONE SET RINGS oblue c THE TIME—New Year's flight, Mon vices on Sunday December 17th of BULOVA, CERTINA AND ELCO - day January 1st. their son Kenneth, at -St. Joseph's WATCHES CHANGE NOW Convent Chapel, ;at Toronto. e THE EVENT—Gala New Years ''Cel �� Attended Banquet COMMUNITY AND ROGERS FINE To the Coal you can depend an t' ebration and Dance Mr, and Mrs. Albert Heideman SILVERWARE. CUCKOO CLOCKS winter. Solve 5 -our heating problem who have recently moved to Orange- �..,....,: this easy way and change to the coa s YES FOLKS—Keep Lhis Night ins , ANNIVERSARY CLOCKS, - that will definitely vi11e attended the Zurich, .Lions Lad- y assure you �n� Mind, when the Zurich. Hocle3� MANTLE CLOCKS tinuous heat throughout Club will Preseln�t for y'ou Enter ies Night banquet last Wednesday gout the wing evening. Arobie as we know him months. And remember — BLUE tainment a Gala Celebration and- g , TOASTERS, IRONS, MIXMASTERS Dance, with &Music ]being Supplied' was a member 'of the ball club. COAL burns better and lasts Iongw, , lby� Desjardine's Orchestra. Mr and Mrs. Harold Kellerman of AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES S, Dashwood called at the home of Mr FOR EVERY NEED HATS, HORNS AND [PRIZES Charles Fritz on Sunday. 1, CHOOSE NOW! I.ORNE E. HAY e P�e1ne11' er the Date! -• ' Returned from Snowy Trip Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Erb, and Office Ph. 10. House Ph. 673A ' ESS MONDAY, JANUARY, Tat. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb, of fife � H E N S A L L Zurich district, returned recentlp ,jeweler and Registered i�p from a vivid snowbound au�vo, tri coms � �i� �l they shall never forget. As they Optician. Roes °✓itlmizscl Feeds- 1: on their way to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Gdngerich, who axe at - to the tending the Mennonite College at����+����®��(lna�msc�e���t?g�����®a®�+e�ne��s Ilarriston, Virginia. But long ,be - BLAKE SCHOOL fore they got to that place, they Home, r, tan into the worst snow storm fn> CHRISTMAS CONCERT ,: file history of those central States. �� They were in the Pittsburg, Pa., dis- o1i tract when the big storm came and ® Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Monday, December g$th. they pulled up at a tourist home in, s the countriy, along withother turists and there they were snowbound. fot Private Car Ambulance Service at (� p.xn. three days and ni hts. The snotiti o g Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for lent Admission 25c and l Oc ° was so deep that where cars were s parked one could only see a slight FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS raise in the snow banks. After What ° ~.- lorovs. Joie had of •throw ii andthe Day and Night Service _ y LADIES, thy not biiy �3 oii�P Y,, g took 'i o the" 1t]gliv4w o2r their sac .. �. 'T'e , t$�t or 122, Zurich a new Hat for Christmas. Ali lines back -home, they got into a traffic �.., ..z-el�pl#D�lf'.� to clear at greatly reduced prices. jam of 8;000 ears, in 1211, iniles, with ree�s�e��essl�sri���®®�W®� •s�sr�oesssssss®����� At the Zurich Hat Shoppe. traffic moving so slow that often they ___-- -- could move only a car length. TI.1ey Set your Christmas Table with sure were glad to arrive .back home Community Plate .Silverware,34 piece in, this land so well favoured, as we Chest of Evening Star Service for 8, missed the storms entirely, and ev- $62.75. We have many other Sets to enylthing seemed quite noritral Frere. choose from — Hess, the Jeweler. Lions Club News - Last Wednesday night was the big Reye A A. J. �C��r annual Ladies' Night celebrated by the Zurich Club. And their Hang DIES SUDDENLY anticipated opportunity of ho•T•d'hTg it in the Zurich Community Centre, ax - Zurich and vicinity was greatly rived, to the enjoyment of all' pies- shocked when they learned of the ent. There were 1,60 Ladies' Guests, very sudden passing of a beloved Officials, and Lions, all sat down to citizen in the person of Rev. Father a sumptuous turkety dinner so nicely A. J. Lucier, who took ill while do- and liberally served by the memibers ing some odd work around the church of the Zurich Womens' Institute as when medical aid was at once sum- silted by some other ladied•. This mooned and on his request he was re- is considered the biggest event sa fah. moved by the Westlake ambulance to held .by the •Club, known as Ladies' St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where night. The chairman lot the prograin he soon passed away on Friday even- commftte, Mr. Alvin Walper; and the ing. Rev. Aubrey J. Lucier, was committee are to be congratulated born at Waliaceburg on April. 22, for putting it over so good. Lion .18918, student at Assumption College, Delbert Geiger was song leader and Windsor, and St. Peter's Seminary, Mrs. Harry G. Hess presided at the London., and was ordained to the piano. There was plenty of good live priestholod June 2, 1928, bly; the late singing, which alwalys cheers up an F Fa lion event of this kind. Lion President, Sllshop M• • He was assistant pastor at St- Mary's Jacob Haberer, was chairman, and Church and St. Michael's Church at he introduced. the Deputy District London, before coating to St. Boni- Governor, Duncan •MeC'aTlurn, who face Church at Zurich in 1942,'where he has served till his death. Surv- Mr and Mrs, introduced the District Governor, Gordon Hargreaves, who gave a nice address comnlendin�g the local Clubito ChristmasC iving are his parents, in P Fred Lucier, of Sombra, and six bro- floc the efforts they put forth thers and six sisters The Donohue ,bringing about the erection o,: the and Welber Funeral Horne was in the funeral, and the re- fine building they were entertained in. Lion 'red Keast introduced the charge o•f were brought to Zurich where other guests; Lion Vic. Dinners grave mains they were in state tilt Mondayniorn- the Toast to the Ladies, which tiva`We Invite you to see and select your Gifts from ing at ten o'clock when the funeral St. Boniface responded �biy Mrs• Russell Grainger. LlOn Harold Stade introduced the service was held in Solemn requiem hign mass guest speaker for the evening, Tory our fine Stock of Choice Articles for every member church. at 10:30 by the Most Gregg, sports announcer of CKNX, { was celebrated Rev. J. C. Cody, Bishop of London, of the London Dioces of Wingliam, who gave a very tater• esting talk on the encouragernent of of the Familywith .80 priests attending. The Rt. Rev. A. P. Mah- oi]ey, Vicar General of the Diocese, )youth in sports. Lion Wes Colon gave words of appreciation for the Also a variety, of Nuts, Mixed Mutts... A big conducted services at the grave. The The cpeaker, and word•, of a predation p by the Zurich Ball Club, who were good pallbearers were all clergtyMen. burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery, also guests, were given by 'Mr. Gord- Lion Alvin then introduced assortment of Candies, Oranges, Grapes, Fruits, Etc .London. And so the Loddon dices, along with St rwiiiface Parish, Zurich on Hess. the entertainers of the evening, The — sustains a great loss. Father Lucier happy Cousins of Elmira, who gave themselves, tilfas a most wonderful man of fine him were a very good account of and were well received, as they are' Good Supply of Fresb, Groceries always on Hand! citizenship. To all pa,,ople on equal base•G. He lived a real good no stlangets 1n this cotlimunity. Ito1- iQ1,Iin 011 the draw for the Iticky Clea.n c1trlStlatl life, and, lie not alone ttved a Cl('•at, life hi1115e1'f, but It]'t7.eti �S'A` h(lel, wlti('ll nl 1C1C SamC q ��[[ fig( i gao(1 lie just lived that life into everyone very happy and other:; who were not Tit('« 1���1 flint lie came in contact with. We all mourn his loss and,the parish ,so :fortunate, just a bit envious, meeting closed with " O'Canaua, and SclaWartentCubex, Prop. Phone 1I►' greatly of which he served has the FlAllpttthy was •followed by dancing to the tnL]sic i r. Of the entire community, of Bob lgittleboltz and his orchestra,