Zurich Herald, 1954-05-13, Page 1•mensmuinmememedr
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MQ
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Church Directory
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO -..
'REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
ILI a.m.—Divine Services.
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH
ZURICH — ONTARIO
Aidon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday Saturday May 14-15
Wings Of The Hawk
Technicolor
Van Heflin Julia Addams
Abbe Lane
Out of the Nation's most violent
days comes the story of an adventure
lusting man.
Select Short Subjects.
Rev. H. E. Roppe, Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
'SUNDAY SERVICES -
10.00 a.m. — Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship
Welcome at all Services — "Come
Ithou with us and we will do thee
igood.". Num. 10:29.
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Tuesday, Wednesday May 18-19
The Glass Web
Edward G. Robinson John 'Forsythe
The case of the blackmailing beauty
told against the exciting background
of big time television
Newsreel, Cartoon, and Additional
Short
Two Complete Shows at 7.30 and
9.30 p.m.
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Onve-In Theatre
14 MILES EAST OF GODERIO,
ON HIGHWAY No. 8.
Children under 12 in cars ITO
2 Show § nightly. First show at cit.lk
Friday, Saturday May 144,
Francis Goes to Westpoint
Donald O'Connor lF"
Lori Nelson
Cartoon
Monday, Tuesday
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Rough Streets
-A, ratepayer of town dropped 111
e:other day complaining of the
.rible rough- and holey condition
many of our streets around town.
did not know who was responsible
'..looking after these, but he sure
like to see a bit of grading and
airing done very shortly.
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• omen s Institute
May 1-7,r1S
Higiway Dragnet
Joan Bennett
Richard Conte
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ARMY BOUND
Stanley Clements i•
Wednesday .& Thursday May 'A-2
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Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
-UNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.
Prayer Fellowship,
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
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Card of Thanks
Mr David Haugh or Dashwood
wishes to thank all his neigihbours
and friends for the kindnes shown to
him during his re.cent illness at the -
hospital and at home. The many
cards, good wishes, flowers, etc.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and Mrs Joseph Ducharane, R.
R. 1, Dashwood, wish to announce
the engagement of their aaughter,
Therese Joan, to Mr. Melvine Rooth,
of Woodsley, Ont, son of Mr and
Mrs. William Roath. The wedding
to take place in St. Boniface R. C.
Church, Zurich, on Saturday, May
29th, 1954.
Scout Banquet
The first Father and Son Banquet
of the Zurich Scouts and Cubs was
held on the eve. of Wednesday, May
§,at 0 p.m., in the basement of the
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eight•locel Scents and Ct.tbs were
present, each one accompanied either
by his father or a special "father for
the evening." The guests of the ev-
ening from out of town, each with
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08074. THERE WILL BE ANOTHER DRAW
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Weekly Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Greens.
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C H. THIEL - Zurich
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Richard Green
And on the same prograinc
CAPTIVE CITY
John Forsyth
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Zurich Institute Entertain
The Zurich Womens' Institute held
eir regular meeting along with a
.lint meeting of the District in the
On Hall, Zurich on Monday even -
:A.. May 10th. The newly elected
'dent, Mrs. L. Rose presided and
41-, opened the meeting by singing
4...Institute Ode and praying the
id's Prayer, followed 'by the sing -
Maple Leaf Forever. Minutes
the last meeting were read and
Wed by the Secretary Mrs. Win.
ester. Treasurer e report was
:yen. by Mrs. Newell Geiger, both
,011e'edopted as read. Roll was call-
d',.and, the business part closed. In
:ditiOn., all the Branches in the Dis-
.:"tt .had been invited, 210' guests at -
ended from eight different branches.
?sent Mrs. Rose spoke words of
1,•conle for the splendid interest the
is 'are taking in this grand work.
re.....Milton :McAdams took charge of
.•%:ik., song accompanied by Mrs.
'ton Oesch at the piano. Al! Dron-
es contributed a number to the
,ngragin: Kippen, a vocal duett;
elisa,11; Mrs. Lavender gave a paper
..:.Daniacracy; Grand Tend, a vocal
ett;. Seaforth a .cornic duett; Cred-
iV,A vocal solo; Elimville. an out-
b.:of-the recent Institute'Confer-
Iield at Guelph. The speaker
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'ed. of the helpful foundation on
S:tite..work, etc. Hurondate,. a
140'ouS reading on Katherina
g eggs. Dashwood, a reading
hite Rose Grew Just Too High
•••AAll numbers were encored
rea/dered.:-.,,Mrs., Cook, .,of
'di -received the prize ftor pitting
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the lucky chair. Prizes were
So given to the eldest and youngest
nother, and for the contest. Refresh-
. merits were served by the hostesses.
'•:' A. Splendid spirit prevailed among
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the ladies. As the clock ticked away
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the time, this pleasant atmosphere
was brought to a close. wishing all a
safe return home, and hapy for their
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presence. The joint meeting being a
SWORD OF MONTE CRISTO-
grand success in every way.
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CLINTON - ONT
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or. CIO
Box Office Open 7.30. First 'ShoiV:.
O'clock. Children under 12 in
Free
Thursdayt Friday Ma.'50,(3,4
I CAN GET IT FOR YOU-.
WHOLESALE
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Tuesday, Wednesday keyi,:f•.?
THE IRON MISTRESS
( Colour)
(Adult Entertainment)
ALAN LADD
VIRGINIA MAYO
Thursday, Friday May 20-2
(Colour)
GEO. M 0 NTGOIVIERY
PAULA CORDAY
Cartoon and Newsreel at
Performance
each
a Scout Son were. Mr. L. G. 'Winter
of Clinton, Dist. Commissioner or the
Boy Scouts, and Mr. Glenn Lodge, of:
Goderich, President of the Distriet.
Scouters' Association. So all,:
exactly one hundred diners took their:
places at the tables.
The Toatmaster, Scouter Jim Rea
called proceedings to order and w ith
Cub Paul Yungblut at the piano the
National Athem was sung. Rev. Rhre'
pel, pastor of the church, welconi:ed,
the gathering and emphasized the:
fact that he and his parish are always"
ready to welcome an organization
to Bob Johnston, Bryan Geoffrey,
Wayne Willert, Larry and Paul Yung
hint.
After the toast to the Queen,Scout
Robert Merner proposed the roast to
the Fathers. This was answered by
Chairman of the Group Committee,
Mr, Edwin Gaseho, who also proposed
a toast to the sons and to the great
'Scouting organization. • After the
dessert, Mr. • Milton Oesch .caIled for
a show of appreciation to the Scout
Mothers' Auxiliary for the wonderful
repast they had provided. He said that
women usually are after something
when they prepare such a fine repast
but he hadn't been able to decide just
.i,rlat it might be. Mrs. J. Reld,...-Preli-
dent of the Auxiliary, stated in re-
ply that they wished only to ensure
the continued success of the Group
and considered time and effort spent
which works for the good of Yolltb• in supporting Scouting well repaid
After Grace was sung, the guests sat by the growing benefits the boys re -
to the first course of tomato .14loo! •ceve. Scouter Lodge .outlined the
while the Guests at the head table organization of Scouting, and in coin -
were introduced. 'These in'ortrd0menting on the almost record pro -
Scouting officials both local and out.: gress of the Zurich Group he said
of -town. The main course conststed he ,certainly brought the warmest
of told cute, scallo.pped potatoes,rells, 'greetings and congratulations from
salads and an appetizing array of the district as a .whole.
pickles, !celery and other 'delicious A song by the 'Cubs and another
morsels. Before dessert was served$1for everyone • gave each person a
a number of awards made to the boys thence to stretch ibefore the toast -
Thee awards are of two kinasegradelmaster introducedthe speaker for the
badges which are barges for Cubs et i evening. CoMmissioner Winter spoke
Scout rank, and Proficiency badges in go.wng terms of the value of
Scouting and its recent revival in
Huron County. He expressed regret
at the coming loss of Scouter Jim
Reid who will be leaving the area
this summer and urged the fathers to
support the movement to the maxim-
um in the following months to make
sure it would continue to surge a -
and Second Stars to Paul and : jaathead after the original organizer of
Yungblut. Scouter *Lodge presented
the following proficiency badges:
lector to Allan .Brokenshire, Byron
Geoffrey and Jack Yungiblut. Observ-
er to Jack Yungblut, Paul Yungblut
and John Reid. Artist to Paul Yung-
blut and Robert Prang. Homecraft to
Paul Yurghlut; Toymaker to Jack
Yunghlut, Paul Yungblut, John Reid,
and Robert Prang. First Aider to
to Paul Yungblut. House Orderly lo
John Reid and Wayne Willert. Guide
Allan .Broltenshire, Paul .Reid,, Robert
Prang, Paul Yunglalut, Bryan Geof-
frey, Billy Wagner, Paul Weido.Paid
Bedard, and Lorry Bedard, Athlete
to John 0,114 Paul Rid, Team Myer
which are awards for fulfilling. re- •
quirements in a special .field of in-
terest. :Commissioner Winter pres-
ented a Second Class Scout badgeto
Robert Merner; First stars to Bobby
Thiel, Paul Reid, Billy Wagner, Pagt
Weido Paul Bedard, and Don Elliott
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the group had left. 'Mr. Reid in re-
ply said that the whole -hearted sup-
port given to the boys in the past
year and a half was evidence that
they knew it is 'worthwhile and that
he has no fears about the .r.ture of
either :Cbs or Stouts. He payed high
tribute to the .Scouters who have
worked so hard beside him to give
the iltoye.oe much as posetble from the
gantei and expressed a sincere thank
you to afl boys' parents and friends
for their encouragement and co-oper-
ation. The evening came to close
with the repeating of the Lord's
Prayer in Unison. 'Mrs. Reid expres-
sed appreciation to allScout and
Cub Mothers for their in tir
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