Zurich Herald, 1943-04-08, Page 1Forty Second Year
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Rev. E. W. Heinzrich, Pastor
10 a.m.—Divine Services.
1:1.15 a.m.--Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—Divine Services.
Everybody Welcome to all Services.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor
Mrs. M. Desch, Organist
10 :a.m. Divine Worship
Sermon: How to Look at the
Cross.
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 Divine Worship.
Sermon: Barabbus, the nen who
missed the Crass.
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eon les
Leavitt's Theatre
Exeter, Ont.
Phone 135'
Thurs., Fri.., Sat. Saturday Matinee
SPECIAL FEATURE
The Major and the Minor
Comedy Drama, Starring
GINGER RO!GERS, • and
RAY MILLAND
Mona Tues., Wednesday
TW.0 FEATURES:
The Talk of the Town
Starring Garry Grant, Jean Arthur
and Ronald :Coleman.
NIGHTMARE
A Mystery Drama, Starring Diana
Barrymore, and Bryan Donlevy.
Coming—They Got Me .Coveted.
Yankee Duddle Dandy. Hitler's
Children. Arabian Nights. My Sis-
ter Ilene.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND. BEND
"'Musical Patterns by Patton"—Boy!
it's a great orchestra! Have you
heard it? Well then, .don't miss it
when .it comes to Lakeview Casino
at Grand Bend for all, of the coining
TO THE LADIES
We beg to announce that .the Empire
Fur Company will be in Zurich 'on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Ap-
ril 8, 9, 10th,- with a complete set
of SamplesLai at
of Ladies es Fur :Coats f o
all descriptions.. If you aro inter-
ested in trading in your fun• coat for
a new one, or have your fur coat.
repaired and remoddeled, call phone
No. 88, Zurich.
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Spring Needs
OUR STORE IS WELT: STOCKED WITH SPRING NEEDS,
SUCH AS CURTAIN MATERIALS, CHINTZ AND TOWEL -
IN S. AND OTHER YARD GOODS.
SCARFE'S PAINTS,; HOUSE PAINTS, VARNISHES
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('.n en musretans 'w Y ter
your hat off. It's. a hilt band, and
we want you to know early that
Grand Bend is really "on the map"
this year, so make yourselves coan-
fortable, lads and lassies, and read
this:
"Musical Patterns by Patton"
means that Stan Patton rates high in
offering arrangements written by
himself. Stan. came East from his
home -town of Vancouver as arranger
and tenor sax ' soloist with Mart.
Kenny and his Western Gentlemen,
then decided to stay and organize
what to -day is one of the most not-
able bands in Toronto. Stan. is a
big fellow six feet two inches tall,
and tips the scales at 190 pounds.
At '2S years of age he knows a lot
about his profession. :He organized
his first orchestra in Vancouver in
1934, and has played throughout the
years steady engagements in that
city at The Casino; the Spanish Gill;
Alma Academy; Alexandera Ballroom
and the Vancouver Hotel, He toured
the West, and then the East and
West between 1939 and 1940, .and
also played at the Banff Springs
Hotel. More recently the smartest
spots in the East have enjoyed his
Music, including the Gatineau Co-
untry Club, Quebec, and the Royal
York Hotel, Toronto. He established
a great reputation at Brant Inn's
popular Sky 'Club and Lido Deck.
Here he was mentioned as •a most
outstanding band leader, capable of
playing any style or number, and
who made a great show band back-
ing New York stars of radio and
stage.
Stan. Patton's Band is now com-.
meting - a very successful winter sea-
son at the "Arcadian" in Toronto,
and was recently chosen "The Can-
adian Batas of the Week" by SInmp-
sons, and .featured on their program
"What's he.':,Anstivor?",. with Harry
"Red" --Foster, Stan. ljhs also been
arranging for Horace i.app's Royal
NI.Ot Hotel, Orchestra.
Stag
Pattputa and his Orehestra
:open at Grand ,Bend rn Saturday,
Tune 26th,' with, dancing every night
•until Labor Day'•The Spring season
dancing will ;likely start May •22nd,
with week -end dancing either every
li'riday or .Saturday night until the
Summer reason opens:. This year, too,
see a change from nickel dancing.
n the popular .straight or general
admission of 50 cents each. In this
way you'll enjoy better 'musical ar-
rangements, ' ith'.`financial savin g,
and, at the +sane time will help to
save manpower. So, Corrie on—help
us along• --••tell ell your friends and
"thanks a million" until we see• you
in May. 'Please watch your' local
paper tor Spring .
'WS Caroline Price of Waterloo,
visited relatites in town a few days
the pat week,
Mrs Alex. McConnell and son Lee
of Valle visited at the home of Miss
Jane Lamont last Thursday.
Mr. Ilerb, Kuntz of London visit-
ed at .the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jno.
Brenner last week.
Mra ij ter Corriveau moved this
week; ter. a farm west of Zurich. —
Seafoxth News.
Mr. Charles 'Thiel who is with the
army ,at:Stratford, spent a week -end
with his,_ family here.
Mr. and ;Mrs. James Parkins who
are- now at. London, were week -end
visitors ti their ,home here.
Misses'•:„¥argaret Hey and Delve
Truenznei of Itnidon spent Sunday
at thelatene of their parents here.
Rev. F:: Waist, of Milverton, who
is Distrz0 Superintendent, conduct-
ed services in the.Evangelical church
last )Wednesday' evening.
Mr and Airs. Morris Neil ' and
children : of Detroit were Sunday
guests'''at3ihe home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Menet, Pari:' Line.
1iIrs: W4ni. Basso* of the Bronson
Line, ante ktained-' to a supper last
Wedneeda31 evening, the occasion be-
ing. ;tire mei}riage • of her son Harry,
to Miss Tillie Detmer of Monkton, on
that -day... We join the many :friends
in extendinn
Wurtz,e ^"-:.feed Fritz of town and
Mrs. H. H. :Cowen of Exeter, attend-
ed the funeral; of Mrs, (Dr.) Brough-
ton, (nee Ethel Kelleim.an) who was
born and raised at Dass veod, and
now at Toronto. She leaves her sor-
rowing husband and two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farwell of
Hamilton were week -end visitors at
the home of the former's. parents.
Pump Out
A gathering of local workmen we-
re busy on Sunday night taking out
the pump in the 300 -ft. town well.
The pump had discontinued bringing
up the water, and the supply was de-
minishing, something had to be done
so the arm3a of men took out the
pump and found that at the bottom
the cylinder had some .parts worn
out completely, and luckily they had
the new parts on hand and now the
ever-growing number of customers,
which has recently been increased by
three new ones, have again their
supply of water at the tap.
HYMENEAL
Perry—Hamilton
In a charming ceremony at the
chapel of Metropolitian United church
London, Doris Hamilton and Flt. Lt.
David :Hamilton Perry, RC.A.F. No.
9 S.F.T.S., Centralia, were united in
marriage. The bride is a niece of Mr
and Mrs. A. E. Hamilton, Highland
Road, London; :the bridegroom is a
sen of Mr and Mrs, Leonard Perry,
of T'reeport,. RS. Rev. W. E. Mac-
Niven, D.D. officiated and soft brid-
al music was played by T. C. Ghattoe
Given in marriage by her uncle, the
bride wore •a• smart street -length
frock of silk jersey in powder blue
tone, Her little flowered hat was ad-
orned' with •shoulder veil in the same
shade of iblue, and she wore a cors-
age of .red roses. Miss Doreen . 0' -
Dwyer 'attendett.
'Dwyer'attendett. her;..gowned in pink
silk jersey in..si n lax design,_' with
small veil hat and corsage of: Joha-
nna :Hill roses. iSgdn. Ldr. J. E. Van -
stone, R:C A r:y Centralia, was best
man. The reception was held at the
home of the bride's -uncle and aunt
on Highland ,Road, Mrs. Hamilton
chose an all -black costume and cor-
sage of 3riarelilfe .t:oeee. After buf-
fet refreshments shments Flt. Lt. and Mrs.
Perry ..left i by motor for- the east
coast, whore they will reside.. The
bride 'donned ;for travelling a black
fitted chesterfield coat, with smart
little white • straw hat ornament with
black taffeta ribbon. Miss 'Patricia
Russell was a dinner and shower hos-
tess for the bride -elect at the Lon-
don Hotel re ently. Mrs, Wen Rus-
sell and Patricia of Exeter; Dr, and.
Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer •of,, Zurich were
guests at the wedding. ..
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