Zurich Herald, 1957-03-28, Page 1R
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Established 1900 ZURICH, .ONTARIO, THURSDAY MO
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor-- Albert Martin
tOUNDAY SERVICES:
ilt1:00 a.m. - Sunday School
a 1:00 aan. - Worship Service
8:00 p.m. - Bible Meeting
-Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. Prayer Fellow-
ship in the homes.
'YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US
:are'll Enjoy Listening to -
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
((Deepen Preaching - Inspirationa
Singing. •
-'$1,711days--CHUL-900 k.c. 7.30 a.m.
-WRVA - 1140 k.c... 10.30 p.m.
°(The Living Christ for a Dying
World."
NOTICE
Any accounts owing the Zurich
1Hockey !Club -must be handed in by
1March. 130th, 1957, After that date
'the Club will not be responsible for
ny outstanding accounts. - club
TENDERS WANTED
FOR THE SUPPLY OF CEMENT
TOWNSHIP OFHAY
Sealed Tenders will be received by
the undersigned for the supply of
800 bags of cement laid down in the
Hay Township shed near Zurich.
Cement to ibe delivered during the
weeks from Maylst, to 15th. 1957.
Tenders to be in the hands of the
Clerk by March 30th, 1957. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily accept-
ed.
H. W. Brokenshire,
Clerk, Treas., Township of Hay
Zurich, Ontario.
Card of Thanks
• ,i1,1:
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I wish to thank all those who
kindly remembered me with car4
'
treats flowers and visits whil
'it
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patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, L
don, and since returning home.'
Bill Yungblut.
G, MARCH 23 )957
Card of Thanks
Sincere Thanks to my many friends
and relatives who, remembered me
with cards, letters, treats, flowers,
visits and basket of treats, also St.
Peter's Lutheran Ladies' Aid, of
Zurich, while a patient in South Hur-
on 'Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. A. C.
• Meidinger, Hensel'.
PETERS RELASES
SEALSALES tJP
Huron County T.B, [raised a taAal
of $11,640 from its 19!56 ,sale of
Christmas Seals, a substantial. 1"le0;.
ase over the previous year. Ttg; date
of the annual meeting hiasheet for
Aprijia29 at the town hall, Glintes
'
-NEW RECTOR '
The Rev. E. J. B. Harrison, a
Woodstock will be moving to Hayfield
on May ist; to take charge of the
three-point parish of Bayfield, At&i,
dleton and Varna on that date. Mr.
Harrison entered the ministry '4e
years ago after a career with.1.0.4'h
erial Oil Ltd., he attended Hu".m,
College and was appointed to his
first ,charge at St. David's, Windser,
in 1952. One year later he moved to.
his present ,position as rector of the
Church of the Good Shepherd,4.'hi*
Woodstoek.
ZURICEI BANTAMS WON
Zurich carries a two -goal advant-
age into the final game of the OIVIHA
Bantam D finals at Gravenhurst this
Wednesday eve. as a result or a 6-4
triumph over Bala, at Hensel!. Arena
Saturday night. Girrard Overholt
pad the Zurich crew with three
igoals while Bob Johnston added a
Paiand Earl iWragner one, Mann
and Gammen eachiCounted twice for
Bala. It was -a good game.
Wornen's Institute
W. I. To Meet
The Zurich Women's Institute will
hold their meting in the town hall,
Zurich on Tuesday evening, April
2nd at 8 o'clock. All yearly reports
will be read. Will the . 'officers be
prepared to bring them along.Pres-
ident Mrs. L. Rose in charge of the
business meeting. Program in charge
of Mrs. Chester ,Smith, Mrs. Delbert
'Geiger, Mrs. Doug. Robinson and Mrs
Wm. Siebert. Election of .officers
will follow.
CLOSING HOURS
Some 40 businessmen, representing
Exeter, Lucan, Dashwood, .Crediton,
St. Marys, Zurich, .Clinton,
Agricultural Office News
h
Seaforth and Hensall, met in Exeter
Clinton; hile.rc
couple of weeknearly all of
CROP REPORT - During *e Prit Tuesday of last week to get the fee
.01e ing of those prese.nt. A vote taken disclosed that 41 voted for stores to ZURICH ONT
Phone 10
(piaaes, ite remain open Friday evenings, and 10 102141leteLL
s'
snow which cevered the ;ground lies
Chester L, Smith, Publisher.
Subscriptien in Canada, 82.00 a Teta
Subscription U.S.A. Year $2.6111.
NORMA'S
, BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 223 Zurich
NORMA STEINBACH Prop.
Peenneeemer'
RAGS, RUGS and CARPETS
On a New Modern Loom, Made I
Order - SETH 0. AMENS, Zarb*.
Ont. Rhone 128,
HALF PRICE
Ladies' and Gents' Bulova, Elco.,
Rolex, Cfrtina
HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY -
WATCH SALE
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED
OVER 25 WATCHES TO CHOOSE
FROM
EVERY WATCH GUARANTEED
AND BOXED
SEE OUR WINDOW
A. G. ESS
CERTIFIED
WATCHMAKER and JEWELLEL
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Join •ur Many
Hosts
For
Dependable He
70,
Winter Long, Calk
LOCK
LORNE E. HAY
ER SERVICE - ROE FEEDS
disappeared. In many
.firaweassorracausunannellle
4.or 'Saturday evenings. It wa:s decided
small ainount of frost which was,
the ground has started to .come,,,, pert,
eatee_ own store hours. Here in Zurich,
leaving roads and fields in an tottalto
ennly muddy condition. with no definite schedule has been set as le tsattal
unusual mild
seeding, faemeri the next
arean yet, this will likely be decided at 15';
co - !meeting of the local Chem-
ticipating an early :
qu-
Many farmers have 'found hat -.e
seed which they harvested last yeaear'
plants haveber of Coirenerce.
watIrs.
WAS GUEST SPE-AKER
guest. Ms.PeakAier achater the
ZauLiteila-il,
ently the seed cleaning
been very busy during the past"ncteithi,
is not fit to sow and we fintlatkat birthday party.
of the Won -tens' Miss,-
Gary Oats and Brant Ba,alea' &0 ionary Society of the Hensall United
very much in demand. Brant H :
ah
urle-.10 hueh r'Friday evening March 22nd. 6 -
r i.
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air for
tee'
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Private Car Ambulance- Service
is now extremely scarce and p tvbe affair attended hY some 160
aara", eu°14,4°
- : cets a‘e . that Gary. °ate suit
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Day tend Night Service
Memory relusic Hal, eirjoying that traditional Englishspcat tose i l
' n "- a
see ing startS. Because of the sn
'" ersa:Pla„,,,da:g,..leastiiSh.was ,11.0in • tr 2,
eli anon aa. aa• aa u.91 A ' 7181..t.P.1.10-NE:. RES, B9W - CR-, BSA 7:URIC:I*
eaahae. •Vgav V , ..-,
Mere is Gerald Peters, rwho -is on -. hisaLondon• "Stagee;evegeh•Aerc .,eri...th. 6,4d..,,i;aitTeke4:aaa, ahe,..r0, 4;4"
'.1
h'for her theme sp'cke on "Home flfli
darts. Memory 'Musk Hall is in its sixth year on CBC .radio, preeentirng age of labour
only a
songs and entertainment by the cont inent's top artists. of farmers in the County
sulnumber Home Life" and stated that home is
'aii I aaae*,empooseuesattimeto646,0400.04400000**60,049.0000easeecese,
are mak" theing Maple Syrup this year. A fairly
God given gift and ' al lahssin•
gI
Nothing can take the place of Chi.
good run of sap was
end of the week. reported atthu' dtran home training, and it ie a W011-
derful privilege to train cliihrren in
a christian life, reap God' 's richest
HENSALI. blessing and much happiness is derie-
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HOFFMAN'S •
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Arrange Funeral Service •
SEIflts
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To Or From •
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:1 Out -Of -Town -Points *
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edl from living a ,chrietien• Life and
Hensall Changes Store Proem having God. the head of• the home.
At a meeting of the Hensel]. Chant- 'The' speaker was introducedby Mrs.
ME7023 • ber of Commerce, today, Tuesday. Bert Peck and thanked by Miss M.
4- Wherever funeral service is required, to or from anyrplace in Can- 41 26th, it was unanimously decided Ms.. Guests included' ladies from
* ada, the United States or other points of the globe, Hoffrriart', as : that the stores in Hensall will he surrounding ,Societies. Taking
ea
• open on Friday evening unlit 9) on- !part in the program were Mrs. Ken.
tnembers of local mad national funeral director's associations, can
* 'handle all the arrangements. You are always assured the quiet effi- : clock and Saturday evening until' 10'i Breaky and Mrs. Harold" Rader of
.1, cienter of Hoffman's service. • e''clock (beginning April' lat. Mos- 'Zurich with vocal abate; a cornet
,t 17 HARRY HOFFIVIA.N F1JNERAL H
OME day will be closed all day and Wed- solo by Mrs. Claire 1M -dB -ride of the
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Goshen, 'Stanley. Suitable decorations
* Funeral and Ambulance Service • nesday open all day. Due to some
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• dissatisfaction on Saturday alight were in order, and the meeting was
'24 -Hour Service DASHWOOD Telephone 70-W . closing, the inerchants of Hensall brought to a dose with refrestments
ee
ea e .rhhatIThe lovely -birthday cake eeas cut
. 44•••••• .40 ..".....4 .4).4 4 4 4 t 4 414 4 44 4 4.4 • kir 4), 4. 40 . . 4+ 4...41.. 4p. decided these hours would be
eon" by Mrs Daniel of Hensall. 7
suitable to. the shoppers of our
munity • and surrounding. district.
Mrs. Edgar Broderick Passes--' Late Edward' Beaver
' Private funeral' services for the 1
1late Mrs. Edgar Broderick of•Exeter, Edward Beaver 74, who spent the
most of his lifetinne in this commun.
the- former Winnie Rennie,. who pass- ay,
t, a resident of' Zurich for over
ed away in St.. Joseph's Flosintal,
lforty years, retired' carpenter and a
London, Wednesday March 20th, former mercantile clerk, died oe Sat-
her !SOth year, were held from- -he
urday in Victoria Hospital London,
Disney Funeral .Hc.me, Exeter, . on
after an illness for some time. Mr.
Saturday, 23rd, with interinent in
Beaver had many -friends and acgua-
Exeter cemetery. Surviving are Icer
Set -
husband of Exeter, and two sons,
aintances in the community. Surei-
Garfield and Russell of Hensan. -
ving is his wife the former Mary Eli-
Hensalt Minettes are sponsoreng
I
zaibeth Gellman; two daughters, Mrs
rummage ale in the town aall
a alu.rray Brunskill, 'Mosley; Mrs. Wal-
urday March 30th at 2 p.m. t
I S .
, mrs el. Johnston,. Hayfield.. The, remains
Ross Jinks is convener of this pro -
rested at the Westlake Funeral Home
i .
ject. until Tuesday where a public fun -
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Passmore and
eral service was held at 2 pan. with
,z I
Mary Francis -of Delhi, Mrs. Pearl burial in ,St (Peter's Lutheran ,Cemet-
,
Passmore and Norma of HeneryGoshen line. The Pastor, Rev.
ent Sunday with MrJiohnsmort?'
sel!, .sp-
O. "911inter, Officiated.
,. lks,
tielr and Mee George Heng til
at l'
.
week -end their sithemer .CeteageMISS McCANN PASSES
aiii.
the Pinery. • h; h There passed away in Zurich, at
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IMr and Mrs Hugh Mcalwan,". Sr. the home of her brother, on Friday,.
spent the week -end in Ddtre,it. -- • .March 22nd, 1957,.Mary ' Christens
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Reid, Jerry McCann. in her 81.st year; dear sis-
and Allen, visited on Sunday.. with ter of Benjamin of Zurich and Al.
relatives in Tiverton. . I onza of !Mount 'Carmel. She came
Mrs. E. Geiger of London„ was a to live With herbrother three >Tan
gueet this week with Mrs. We S.lago, and has Suffered considerably the
, Cross, and attended the birthday 'lad while. We a ine.mber of the
, party of the WINS. of the . United Church of Our Lady, Meant Carml_
e
,Member of the following societiee.
Catholic Women's League, League of
the 'Seared; Heart, The propagation of
the Faith. Her father's name was
William 'McCann, enol mother was
Areeeption for Mr and 'ales 1111: Mary Metachran. '1711c. remains tested
Thiel's
Sliperior Food Market
Specials
FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
OBITUARY
a
*Kleenex, Large Size, 3 for .1.00
Del Mon Fruit Cocktail 2, 20 -oz. Tins q c
Stokley Peas 2, 15 -oz: Tins 31 c
Stokley Tomato juice 2,, 20 -oz. Tins 31 c
Lucky D 4ellar
Food Store
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEELEND
Apricots, Lynn Valley 15 -oz. cans, Z.for 15c
Tomato Soup Heinz 1 0 -oz carve; . 3 for 34c.
Baby Cereal Heinz per pkg ..1 9c
Velvetta. aleese, Half -lb. pkg.:.
Rose 14 -amarine 2 lbs. for -„, ,
31c
Menu° Oeseh gw; Zurich
PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165
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MEATS
Bologna by the piece only
Bacon Sliced per :lb
25c1h.
1444 4 g
69c
Church, held Friday evening 212ael.
Mrs. Hugh McEwen Sr., who has
;been a patient at South Huron Roap-
ital, Exeter, for the past few Weeks,
hae returned home.
Prik, was held in the town hall, oe
Friday 22nd; with a large erowd
tending. A purse of m o ney Was
Presented to the .cauple 'with Roa
Prock, reading tho presentatielt; hd-
Phone 140 C. H. THIEL - Zurich.
dress, and makieg the preseeitatioe.
Desjardine'e Orcheetre. fine)
1 sai the
VEMEIMIuMMElianiummirernmerillumingloistr0OommisevamommenamoMemeitiol for•
t
at the home of her brother a Zurich
until Monday March 25th, Requiem
Nigh. Masa at 10 a.m. in St. 'Bouifeee
Zerl^h, Zurich. Interment in tee ad-
joining cemetery. The oiliciattrra,
Clergymen were; Rev, Father D.
Monaghan Rev. Fr. Po issori in
Rev. Reny,
SPECIALS
MEN'S., ROBBER BOOTS
A REAL BUY AT $3.98 A PAIR
We have a Fa Line of Men's and Boys' Boots
and Shoes
Men's ar Days Work Clothes, Jeans, Overalls,
Shirts, Etc.
Give Us A Call!
FRESH GROCERIES 1N STOCK
TUE [IL A_KIE STOit E
E. Schwartzentruber, Prop. Phone 11 -27
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