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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY
ORNYNG, OCTOBER 24 957
Card of Thanks -
Mrs, Sheila Teevins (nee Sheilbe of
Zurich, Ont.) with four years' of
Experience is now Manager of
kla,yter's Beauty Salon, 1 Queen St.,
'Grand Bend, Ont., Specializing in
Hair Styles, Hair Cutting, Perman-
ent Waves and Finger Waving.
Open Tuesday and Thursday nights,
Phone 178 Grand Bend for your
.Appointments.
H.EILA TEEVINS, Proprietress.
GRAND BEND - ONT,
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere thanks
'te all who so kindly remembered me
with prayers, cards, flowers, treats
land visits, during my recent illness.
-Mrs. Herb Desjardine. •
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The Ei
Of
The 'bereft Johnson family or Kit)
chener, Ont:, wish to greatly thank
one and all for the many sympathy
cards, and letters of sympathy, and
in many ways showed kindness in
the sad.bereavemen't in the sadden
passing of their, sister Susie.
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my appreciation
to all who so kindly remembered me,
the Zurich Chanebe'r of Commerce for
the beautiful floral bouquet, for
cards, treats, gifts, and fruit while
I was a patient at the hospital, and
since returning home. I sayagain
Thank You I ---Earl Thiel. c
--In 1956 there were 600 eases of all
types' of poliomyelitis reported in
Canada, compared to 1.020 •cases in
1955 and 8,878 cases in :119.58, the
all-time high.
Zurich — Ontario
On
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1957
Services 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Rev. A. M. Amacher, Minister
REV. WARD M. SHANTZ
President of Emmanuel Bible College
Kitchener -- Ontario
Anniversary Guest Speaker
Special Numbers by the Choir and Men's Chorus
Come, and Worship With Us
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AT YOUR SERVICE NATION-WIDE!
In tbe wren- el o death awny from home, get in touch with us before making
ony arrarnlaaxtraeta rough our Butson -wide connections, :No have the facilities
for b�snd&trgp a from pkeco of death to the firoal interment, no matter
ecCsal fh o c vs * rimy b*.
T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home
FUNERAL and AMBULANCE SERVICE
DASHWOOD . Telephone 70W
Thiers
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix, reg. pkg. 20c
Heinz tomato Ketsup, 2, 1 1 -oz bottles 45c
79c
Nescafe, Large 6 -oz. Jar 1.33
Ellmar Peanut Butter, 3, 16 -Oz. Jars 1.00
Simonize Paste Wax, 1 -Ib. tin
MEATS MEATS
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On ,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 25th.
Mucis by the
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Dancing from 99.30 .' 2.00
Sponsored by .the Arena'Board
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Subscription U.S,A., Year 4l2.50,
At Hospital
Mr and Mrs Keith, :McBride motor -
d to London on Tuesday evening to i
call on the latte'r's grandpa, Mr.
Josiah Geiger who is a patient at
St. Joseph's Hospital, and has under-
gone an operation„ but a second op-
eration will follow shortly, We wish
Mr. Geiger continued progrees and
trust he will soon be able to return
home again.
C. W. L. Meet
The C.W.L. of St . Boniface
Church, Zurich, held their first meet-
eatre ing on Tuesday October 15th, at the
1 Zurich Town Hall with 15 members
l being present: The main topic of
the evening was about the annual
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GRAND BEND
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
OCT. 25th and 26th..
Port Afrique
Technicolor
Pier Angell and Carey
PLUS SHORTS AND COMICS
ONE SHOW EACH NITE
8.00 o'clock (Standard Time)
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Are
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CLINTON .— ONTARIO.
WEEK -END SHOWS ONLY
DOUBLE FEATURE;
Friday and Saturda
00tbberM.25-
Private Hell'
(Adult)
' Bazaar which will be held on Nov-
ember
owember 23rd, 1957, at the Zurich
Community Centre. Then .Father
Doyle was guest speaker. His talk
was very much enjoyed by ail the
ladies. The hostess and her com-
mittee served lunch and tea.
OBITUARY
Late Miss Susie Johnson
. Word was received here early last
week of the very sudden passing of
Miss Susie Johnson, 74, of 675 King
"_Street West, Kitchener, wno died on
Sunday, October lath, 1957 at the
1K. -W. Hospital following a heart
!Seizure. She was the youngest dau-
ghter of the late Mr and Mrs. Thom-
as Johnson, was born. in Zurich and
Thom-
las
spent her lifetime here until. the
family 'moved to Kitchener 17 years
!ago. At Kitchener, like at Zurich,
she was an active member of the
1Red Cross Society, also of St. Mat -
;thew Lutheran Church and its or-
."ganfiations. I,t was a greac shock to
the family and friends who will miss
her genial smile and friendly dispos-
ition very much. Surviving are three
sisters,. Mrs.' Adeline Stoskopf, Miss
Matilda and Hiss Alice 'Johnson, ,.all
t ie Ra 'L- lee 1 e uncr-
'•chener, until Wednesday, Oct. 3 7th
when services were conducted'.by Rev
P. L. Jensen, with burial in • Fair -
Howard `D'uff- Ida Lupino mount Cemetery,. Ben. The fun-
eral was largely attended by relatives
and and friends and the floral.tributes
Crashout were most beautiful. She 'Will be
greatly missed in the home.
(Adult) ZURICH SCHOOL ADDITION
VJilliain Bendix Arthur Kennedy - DEDICATED
(One Cartoon The new addition to the Zurich
Public School of the ilay Township
Lorne and Steven Brown of Brown- School Area was dedicated last 'Fri-
ie's Drive -In Liii.ited, i Linton, wish day afternoon, .with a fair attend -
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to ei.na r ly thank their many eusto-'u'.,"e, owing to the flu epidemic not
niers ani :riends for thoh` patronage alone were many parents and schol-
thia l a: t ,.,. 4,:rr. With this week- an! absent but some of the teaching
c i..., d,: ? 1'c:..._. .;lose the =tail' were ill and could not attend.
re..; spring. T he main speaker was Mt. G. L.
- .. _. lupin, assistant superiutend,•nt of
Itefre 2 Shows NightlyNi elementary education, Department
Education, who gave a very in -
Children under 13 in Cars Free of
,teresting• talk on. this line of iuctit-
l ion which iso vital for future life.
Lutheran Ladies' Aid i The new two -room edition at a cost
Rally Helld hi Zurich '1of $40,000 is modern in every way.
The eighth annual rally of theand brought right up-to-date. Tlio l
Lutheran Ladies' Aid Societies of speaker brought greetings of behalf
the Stratford and Hanover districts . of Mr. J. W. Dunlop, Minister of Ed -
of the Canada Synod was held onlucation. Other interesting addresses
Wednesday, October 16th, in the (were also given at the Community
Zurich Community Centre, with 200 Centre before going aver to, inspect
guests registering from '9 Societies.lthe new :school building. The guest
The attendance was lu\\ er than o'the'r i speaker was introduced by ti. ,T,
years due to the flu epidemic. Guests Goman, public school inspector -There
were welcomed by Mrs. Annte Fink -,were also choir numbers and choruses
beiner, prsidont; :IN. Dd. Haberer,,which were well. received. Chairman
(Secretary and Mrs. Anne Turkheini, for the gathering was Mr. Ray i' isher
treasurer, all of the host society. (school Board chairman. A si:•,ilar
Opening devotions were in charge i event was celebrated at Hensall in
of Pastor 0. Winter. Expt. sstn„ the evening when the opening of the
words of welcome to visitors were;new .120,000 Heusall Public School
our local president, Mrs. A. Finkle- lwvas opened, and a suitable pro erann
iner, Mr. Victor Uiinin, chairman of iwas carried out.
the church board, and Reeve Va'•e't- 1
tine Becker of Hay Township. Re- John Turkheim. In charge of the
ception of the Mi.e;lon Gifts totaling iregistration were Mrs. Leonard Wng-
.i470.00 which i, to go to Redeemer liter, Mrs. Earl Weido, Mrs. Albert
Lutheran Church in London, were l' -loss, Mrs. Whitney Brokenshire.,'. is.,
received by Mrs. 14d. liabercr ar.d'P>ert Klopp, Mrs. E. Dates, Mrs.
Mrs. A. 'Turkhei.m, , Geo'rge Hess, and Mrs. Lorre Rader;
The theme of the rally was "Lift gushers were Mrs. Theo. r tein',aeh
High the Cross" through .Steward- land Mrs. Arnold :Merner, Rev. tii''acl-
ship. The three parts of the: topic Iter Becker of London closed the
were: Stewardship of 'Time, given meeting with a prayer and hc4,1,dlct-
by Sister Velma Pemerenke; or St.
John's, Waterloo; Stewardship of
Talents, given by Sister Florence
Woickc,r, St. Matthew's Kitchener;
and Stewardship of ':!lnney, given by..
Sister Sheila lladke.:+t. Mark's Wat-
erloo.
During the husine-s session, rhe
minutes of the: 19:ic; tally were rend
and adopted. An invitation, from
Trinity Lutheran Church of Ayton,
to hold the 1958; Rally VMS aecepted.
with thaanks,. The singing during Sehilbe, 1x1•s. J. Reder, .Mre. Albert 1 .
the eeesfiolt was aotoom i1'ied by Mrs. Hs'ss inW MI'Bs. Whitney isirnken• rim,
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ion. followed hy singing the i•,yeen
"Abide with us, Our Saviour:" A
buffet rapper was served hy ate con-
venor, Mrs. Loretta Weida and her
committee. Vesper services in the
church at 7:30 were egaducted by
't,•v. 0. Winter and guest spen±;cr
•t;as Rov. Walter C. )hrt, of Strat-
ford. The local e:heir sang the an-
them "fly Father's World." The
ushers for the 'evening service vc ere
Arneld Merner, Mrs. ,Albert
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