Zurich Herald, 1954-01-21, Page 1•
ZURICH-
Establiehed 1900
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MC ,
HERAL.
ING, JANUARY 21 19 5 4
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZT.m ag — ONTARIO ....
d1 ,V. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
mm.—.Divine Services.
t�11:16 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EMIlrILANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zwick Ontario
REV. H. E„ ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
U .DAY SERVICES. --
10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship.
1.1:00 a.m. — Bible School.
'7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
Welcome at all Services—"Conii
tan with as and was will do the*
wood." Nunn. 1O129.
WHY PAY
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that dared to be different.
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Rates.
KEN ETUE, District Agent
Phone 78 r .111. Zurich, Ont.
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. -- Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible +Meeting
WEDNESDAY, '8 open.
Prayer Fellowship (in the homes)
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
Aldon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday Jan. 22-23
CONQUEST OF COCHISE
(:Color)
John ,Hodiek
Robert Stack
PROWLERS OF
THE EVERGLADE'S
Tuesday, Wednesday Jan. 26-27
WAR OF THE WORLDS
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Gene Barry
A. Robinson
Progressive Euchre
Are You Suffering From
Headaches.?
so have your 'Eyes Examined witrls,
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OPTOMETRIST FIs OPTICIAN
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1 od '01a'sses at .abile Prices
In the
Community Centre, Zurich
-.x On
Thursday, January 28th
At 8.30 pan
AdiriieSio i -50e
FREE LUNCH
Everybody Welcome
Sponsored by. Zurich CWL.
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
'PROM - 'VEGETABLES - FISH, - ETC.
SEE OUR GROCERY SPECIALS T.
Visit our Large Grocery Department and take
'advantage of tie Various Specials on Sale from
time to trnie.
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Lyric Theat
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Friday, Saturday Jan. 22431
Kansas Pacific
'Sterling Hayden
(Eve Miller
A pioneer railway story with
action and plenty of thrills.
Monday, Tuesday J'an
The : Star
Bette Davis
Sterling Heyiden
Reminiscent of a Star is Boit'
story of an agingstar who lost
popularity and wealth and tries
perately to stage a comebaac' . ,,,
Wednesday, Thursday
Jan
Invasion U. • S. A.
Gerald Mohr.
Peggy Castle „
and on the same prograrxi”.
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BRIGHT ROAD
Dorothy Dandridge
•nor
Hay ,Council ax>.: on- Monday ev-
ng, in the intol its of the Tele -
one system
Had Annual M, etine
The annual meeting of St. Peter's
therm 'church Was held on Tuesday
ening, it being started off with a
gregatioonal supper of which a
odly number ;attended. The con-
egation hada very good and pros-
rous year both financially as well
spiritually.. All the organizations
ar •the church made good ;progress
d have nice surpluses on hand to
art the new year. The Pastor, Rev.
• W. Heimrich presided at the pub-
o meeting and the officials whose
eun of office had expired, we're re-
ected sfdr another term.
NOTICE
ANNUAL MEETIN
OF 'THE
Zurich Agricultural So"cif
Will be held in the
Town :Hall, Zurur
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 29
At .Two o'clock, pm
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Business Receiving FSnan4, `l:_
port, Election od Offices, l
PIease be present. at this meet
and boost for the welfare ;.of,
Society.
Theo. .Steilibach;` President.
E. F. Klapp, Secy-Treas.
Hockey News
Zurich Flyers Stop Byron
'Last Wednesday evening, January
3, on the Zurich ice the Zurich Fly -
:ars banded Byron their 18th straight
'defeat by winning 8-6 in a Cyclone
eague game here. Doug O'Brien,
;Boger Fortier and Joe Masonville
'collected two each to lead Zurich'
;scorers, while Junior Barash and Don
Hesse tallied singles. Johnston bag-
ged two for Byron while Henry,Dean
Darling and Lacher scored' for the
visitors. There was a fairly good at-
tendance; the ice being good and an
interesting game was witnessed. 5
penalties were ]landed out„ one in the
first period! and •four in the second.
Barash: Sparks: Zurich Victory
Zurich edged. Hens;Ii 5-4 in a nip
and tuck ganne,.• .cyclone •Group fix-
-hire on Zerich ice en Friday night
last with a very lavage attendance of
enthusiastic fate from near and far.
Barash wits. .two !goals and an es-
,'sist, paced the winners on the attach.
',IAMf.i; iY tr•' eseored•.ib.
;,,. , < . _ ., he ,u'4h�e�'tt•;vo goai3 were y
In loving memory of • a da Yunlblut in the first and Fortier in
Mother, Mrs. Samuel McBride, who the third. There, were 12 penalties,
passed away January 20th, 1940.` and the referee was kept quite busy
'Your ipreserrce is ewer near me ,and
things straightened out, and
thumbing the prayers to the cooler.
Tonight, Wednesday the locals play
the Exeter team,:,: iie)i game, owh g
to the mildness of tile;: weather, will
likely be played at Exete:r'' arena.
Lions Club News
Your love remains with me yet
You were the kind of a mother
Your roved I noes would never forget.
—Eiver'reniembered by her daughter
Reta . :
Farm Forum
The regular Farni Forum mreeting
:was held at the bailie of Mr and Mrs'
Delbert. Geiger with 28 anembers'and
visitors present. The topic for the
evening was ``The Farm Price Trend'
Mr. Delbert Geiger. introduced -Mr.
Gerald Montgomery, Agric. Repre-
sentative ` of - Huron County:,,wh.o ad-
dressed tate n'group. He expressed
the ideas that we could cut product-.
ion cost by increasing the 'caryimg
capacity of, pasture for livestock by
increasing the fertility of the soil 'by
using the free soil testing service.
Also by the use of the good seed =br
pasture and gra+itr. Before the grOtie
went into discussion we watched Rey
Jewel's prb.graln on television The
next meeting will be held at Mrs..
s.
Roland Geiger's with Mr, Cliff Pep-
per leading the -discussion on "Stop,
Look and Listen." .-Mrs. Bert Iclopp
led the recreational period. "The
Qteen," closed the ,program.
The Voice of Temperance
• At the local Club supper meeting
m the Dominion House ,aMonday ev-
ening a fair attendance was present.
A motion by. the. Di/netters' meeting
appointing Lee Willerb in place of
Earl Thiel for athietine vr..s adopted.
January is themonth for new mean-
bers, and the Club was askea to look
Around for any one: interested to be-
come a Lion.. Thenrdrtutes of the last
meeting were read by Secy., George
Deichert,. and 22 buttons were pres-
ented at that meeting to members
who had perfect. attendance during
the year:. The guest sj.aeakes, Rev.
Mr. Renner et Bayfield was introd-
uced by Eton. Russell Grainger, who
gave a very interesting an helpful
address on Competition vs. Co-oper-
ation: Tile' speaker said he feels
somewhat like a Daniel of old being
thrust in a, den: of Bone, but these
he was• with were very harmless.
There are two' contrasting rorces
banded and annexed together for
each of these. classes. Competition
'sterns, back to the days of the cave-
man, when he had to protect his ex-
istence against eneiny forces, and it
make eententian, gt.arrels and even—
tually wars. :Human being have netn
learned to work together for good;.
At schael we learn to try to 'Seat the.
ether fellow in classes and anhet ;cs..
A11 sports are primarily competition,.
beat the other fellow is the object.
in ,business; if we undersell our coati
petttior we gain thee trade but less
a reRso? able profit on our g,+aods.,
Neinin 2,000 years ago .a Galaljeen
carpenter advocated ro. pea atj•om,, not
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WERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Huron ,County is one of the largest
"dry" areas in Ontario. We of Huron'
would do well occasionally to recall
the story of the long struggle against.
drink that , ogle fathers and grand,
fathers fought for nearly half a cen-
tum'. Hullett Township adopted Local
Option in 1905, one of the first muni
cipalities in the Province to do eceBy
1913 3 townships, 2 villages and, 3
towns. in Huron remained in th+a `wet"
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column; dun to 1914the The CanYpereent
ada'1`elii-
liand'icap.
tperance Act was carried with a ma-
jority
ne- coin retition, Which during that tat e
allof u,l is This set wiped out hue created a world cif neighbourhood
all legal outlets for the sale Stand i Aleut net of brotherhood, All eliir;sses
In Our urony. ed strongly
lii'.Lh incl, in anded themselves'together TWO their
1924 Huron voted strong Iy in favour l objectives, churches, lodges, acid ser-
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of The Ontario Temperance Act,' In
the latter year, 'when Ontario voted
to retain the O:I".A, by a majority of
34,051, Mere bran one third 'of this
came from Huron, to be exact 1,1,+945.
The Courto have frequently compli-
mented our 'Cognty on its compare -
()vie fry eedorte t!roni crime. That Is not
surprising, The more freely liquor
flows, the busier are 'the Courts.
«'.6% of all. criminal rases in my
court involved drink" declared n
Judge of thirty nears' e::perienc ,'Let
us in Huron hold fast to wee proud
position, v'. temperate atittty.
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vice Clubs are .el'osest to cooperation.
In the eitiee .meny new targe enue-
ches are bercra; built not to eo-operate
oee with another, but rather in com-
petition, The Lions code of Ethics;
is basad on, the Ten Commandments
of old. The speaker pleaded 'vit f
the. Lions to attend the church of
their choice and `they will be all. the
Setter for it, Rev. Renner was than-
ked for his fine address by Won Ivan
Yt.ntolut. A draw was t.ben taken
for a picnic ham, which tam won by
,''re visitor, John Robi;tEni of the Go -
;;hen lienorth,
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We -"ye ever at your service with the best lines,
obtainable of
FRESH, GROCERIES
ARI Fresh Vegetables,. Fruits in Season as well, a
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
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FELT SHOES AND RUBBER OVERSHOES
ALSO MEN'S LINED, SMOCKS
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MEN'S CASHMERE OVERSHOES .
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