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Zurich Herald, 1954-06-17, Page 1rta bl is h ed 1900 Church Directory ST,. PETER.'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ----- ZURICH ONTARIO UV, E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR •asn.—Divine Services. 3.1415 a.m.—Sunday School. -Evening Service lifted for Sulmner Everybody Welcomes to di Services EMIVLAIVUEL EVANGELICAL . UB. CHURCH ZURICH — ONTARIO Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister Mrs. Milton -Oesch - Organist SUNDAY SERVICES -- 10..00 a.m. — Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. — Bible School. Evening Service lifted for Summer Welcome at all Services — "Come thou with us and we will do thee good.". Num. 10:29. tP.R...enma a ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 17 1954 Akin Theatre Sunset GRAND BEND 1 rive -in Theatre Friday, Saturday , June 18-19 Alaska Seas Robert Ryan Jan Sterling Brian Keith. The story of men who fish the bleak and barren Ocean off the Alaskan Coast. Cartoon. ."ChamPagitie For .Two" and Additional Short gt Monday, Tuesday June 21-22 The Moonlighter Barbara Stanwixek Fred MacMurray Watch for iihe Meonlighter..The man whose deeds of daring are done at night. Newsreel and Additional Shorts Wednesday, Thursday. June 23-24 Drums of Tahiti Technicolor Dennis O'Keefe Patricia Medina South Sea Madness.. South Sea Act - 1 % MILES EAST OF GODERICH ON HIGHWAY No. 8. Friday, Saturday SANTE Fe Randolph. Scott Janice Carter —Coinedy and Cartoon. June 18-19 Monday, Tuesday June 21-22 JENNIFER Ida Lupin° Howard Duff Also WHITE LIGHTNING Stanley Clements Wednesday, Thursday June 23-24 PRINCE WHO WAS A THIEF Tony Curts .Piper Laurie Also TOUGH GIRL 91ona Freeman. James Dunn, Zurich Mennonite Church iona.And Flaming Tropical Romance Two Shows each night ram or clear-- Selected Short Subjects in cars free. First show at dusk. Children under 12 n • Pastor— Albert Martin SUNDAY SERVICES: 10;00 a.m. — Sunday School -11:00 a.ni. — Worship Service 8:00 p.m. —Bible Meeting :WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. -Prayer Fellowship' --'YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US! ledgeglagraiiiIPMMIM•01.1471••••1211•10.• Are You Suffering From Headaches? 741 se have your Eyes Examined with "the Latest Methods and equipment at A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN GODE.RICThrir=r'eNra, 'dood Glasses at Reasonable Prices Lyn] Phone 421 Th atm EXETER Friday, Saturday June 18-19 MA & PA KETTLE AT HOME IVIARJORY MAIN PERCY XILBRIDE This once a year comedy with a mil- lion laughs • Continues till Saturday Matinee Sat. at 2:30. IVIona. Tues., and Wed. June 21-22-23 Miss Sadie Thompson • Rita Hayworth Aldo Ray . • • ADULT ENTERTAINMENT stozaa wag tato ie Sere nar6iali its flambeuyant greatness. VCD‘q.+ l..c..9. .4 40114......00 0.0.....A*.t. 0 0.4'"...,.." • 4"4"."..".. It 4' 4 T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME + c-, * . + • Funeral Director — Private Car Ambulance * * o * A Member of Ontario Funeralssocation 4. * 4, HOLDER OF ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFI- : 4 CATE — PORTABLE OXYGEN EQUIPMENT I) : 4 • 4 * 4 4 4 4: -a 44,944:....+404.4e.tpo.....e-e....e................+0-0400.10.0 • HOSPITAL BELS TO RENT — INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN • FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES et. WE WIRE .ANYWHERE 24 Hour Service — Dashwood. Tel. 70W 1 assanaccastaassaaaresainazaies T Su eriiir Store THE SET OF DISHES DRAWN AT THIEL'S STORE ON SATURDAY, MAY 29th, WAS WON BY MRS. DON. HARTMAN, ZURICH; TICKET NO. 08281. THE DRAW WAS MADE BY MRS. IRENE STEINBACH. ANOTHER SET WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO THE LUCKY PERSON ON JULY 3rd; 'THIS IS A WORTHWHILE SET TO WIN. SO MAKE • YOUR PURCHASES AT THIEL'S STORE! SEE OUR GROCERY SPECIALS ! Visit our Large Grocery Department and take advantage of the Various Specials on Sale from time to time. Weekly Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Greens. LET. US SERVE YOU Phone 140 - C. 14. THIEL • Zurich LoploS 11 r4t1 DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - ONT. Two Shows •Nightly, Rain or Clear. Box Office Open 8:00. First Show at Dusk. Children under 12 in cars Free Thursday, Friday June 17-18 To Have and Have Not HUMPHREY BOGART LAUREN BECALL June 19-21 West Saturday, Monday Passage (Colour) JOHN WAYNE • are happy to announce mat the ARLEEN, WHELAN Znik'alaajaaxtatiaaaganl sponsored by the TUesdy, Wednesday . • •• ,• June 21,23.‘ summer open air concert in Zurich on TAXI Saturday 'evening, Jute 26th.. The local boys and gaia have put forth a lot of time and hard work in get- ting to where they are, and are the CONSTANCE SMITH ',makings of some fine players. We trust that all people of Zurich and 24-25 community will come out and hear June the Zurich Junior Band. And in er- der to appreciate their work, a Silver (or bills if you like) will be taken, where we can in a way show our appreciation of their effort. Lions Club News Zurich Lions Club got on the front page news item of the Exeter Times Advocate. last week when they ct presented a new refrigerator to the South Huron Hospital for the nurs- e' residence, Friday evening last. Ed. Gascho, president of the alb, made the presentation to Hospital Chair- man L. J. Penhale in a cerenmny on the hospital verandah. Other Lions in, the. presentation were: Zurich, Gordon Hess, Ted Haberer, Ed. Gas- cho, Ivan Kalbfleisch, Leroy O'Brien and George Deichert of Zurich; for Exeter, L. J. Penhale, • C. E. Shaw, hopital director, L. J. Penhale, Ulric Snell and J. A. Traquair, hospital directors. Single Copies 5 Cents. i• Subscription in Canada, $2.00 a Yeatt Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.150. m.o. Injured by Tractor lfr, Oscar Greb of the Babylon line xeceived injury from his tractor. Fortunately no bones are broken, and his many friends are pleased to hear that he is progressing favourably. We 'wish him a speedy recovery. Passed With Honors. Congratulations .go to Mr. aack 'laborer of town who was successful in . ssing his examinations with lion - la ortaat Western University, London. He a the -only child of Mr and Mrs. Jac 'h Halarer of town. ,1, Auxiliary To Meet ale Ladies Auxiliary and Sco:uts, atitt:i Cubs, will be held at the home of Ors. Earl Thiel on Thursday June 17i at 8,30 p.m. All mothers of Scents and Cubs are welcome to theke meetings. —Mrs. Harold Thiel, 1Sectetaryk. 0 ! Dust Prevention Sd far there has not been any sign of d' st prevention on our back streets in rich. The streets are dusty and lie t treatment. We pay big taxes, an ,would like something for these tads.—A Citizen. Purchases Property ., '..-Solomon`Baechler of the Bron- toxia 'ne purchased the property of .1) Ma, Howard Fenton, formerly the Joh ., Eckstein Estate. We will wel- coata Mr and Mrs Baechler and fain - ,k ily,a, Zurich as residents and hope the .will be spared. to enjoy their bailie for years to come with health. .., 4. Decoration Service e Annual Decoration and Mem- ori , service of the Evangelical U.B. church will be held at the .Bronzon Line Cemetery, Sunday, June . Nth, at .2.30 p.m. The Salvation Army Band of London, Ont., will be in at - I ten. ance. See adv. elsewhere m this tsar!. . If weather is unfit for an out - dock service, it Will then .be held in the urich Church. BAND TO PLAY DAN DAILEY Thursday, Friday The Man Behind the Gun (:Colour) • RANDOLPH SCOTT PATRICE WYMORE „ Cartoon and News at each Perforin- ance. CARDS OF THANKS wish to thank my relatives, nei- ghbours and friends for their kind- ness, cards, calls, treats and flowers, during my illness.—Gid. Koehler. This is to expres.s, the sincere ap- preciation and thanks of Ida Dick and children, for the kindness shown thein and help given in their berea- ment, by neighboura, family, Hensel' Canadian Legion, Legion Auxiliary, Mr. Fax, Dr. Goddard, and all .those who helped in any way. 3te The wife and family of the late OBITUARY Jake Kipfer wish to express their Jacob 'Kipfer sincere thanks to their many friends and neighbours for the kindness and Jacob Ialpfer, a lifelong resident nye-. of the community passed away at Me sympathy shown in their sad bet home here. M Zurich on Friday, June ment. Special thanks to Rev. Anort lith, his 79th. year, after Martin and to the staff of Westlake an illness of some Months. He was a Funeral Home, also to those Who ••Tember of the well known. Mermo sent floral tributes, cards ox syma mpfei. family, residents of the Parr pathy and to the pallbearers sant those who kindly loaned thew caas. Also they wish to express their sincere appreciationato all those who sent ,contributions, especially to Ex- eter Coach Lines, Ltd., Da.shwood, Guenther - Tuckey Transports, Ltd., Ex.eter, and to the Employees of the NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR APPOINTMENTS Tel. 223 Zurich NORMA STEINBACH - G RUGS and CARPETS On a New Modern Loom, Load Ea Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurta, Ont, Phone 128. 1""'''''''aril"....m...mriousbearaosikuotausemzenumaarardcaczoworsomumnirgammonanton • GUARANTEED QUALITY INVITES YOU TO JOIN ITS HOST OF FRIENDS ••••••••••:41•••••{1019•11ZP.6.11,11.7• L ORNE S. EILE 80‘ LOCKER SERVICE — ROE FEEDg WI -HTE ROSE FUEL OIL G • H E 0,, Phone 10 — HENSALL, IMIUM....wate1661ccualabovgpUrS,,,V....1.6.10.00.6MM113 CHUMPIMVSSIWISZVCODIERMCID.0=116I[ 8 0 0 000 • 0 • • • 0• • 0 • • *0 Line, Hay Township, and previous to coming to Zurich, had been a resident of Dashwood for some years. Belov- ed husband of Emma •Gascho and dear f ether of Elgin of Zuricn and Mrs. Lewis Beshart (Mildrea) of Sea - forth. The remains rested at the Wes- tlake Funeral Horne, Zurich until ,Sundass afternoon, when a public Guenther - Tuckey Transport, Ltd. service was held .in the Mennonite aaaaasasesaseas;es*aeasassaaaaassassasssa* church, with interment in the 'Goshen .. a Line ,Mennonite .cemetery. Rev. Al - Decoration &Memorial Mrs. Caroline Mussel:nen .. bert Martin Officiated. The funeral services of the late Service at Mrs. Caroline Muaselman who pass- ed away after a short illness at the home of her non, Hilbert of Wa.tealon on May 23rd were held at the Pen- tecostal Church, Kitchener on May Vith with. Rev. Greatorex officiating. Mrs. Matsselman was in her SOth year. :She was born near St. Jacobs Sept. 5, 18'74, a. daughter of the late Joseph Weber and Mary Jacobs ot Waterloo County. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Peter .Gingericla of .. . oo, Zurich; .one son Hilbert of Waterl Special Music, Gospel Songs, etc, nine grandchildren and two great Address by .Capt. F. Waller grandchildren and one slater, 'Mrs. Other iMernorial Features Julia Carlson of CamreSe, Alberta. Everybody Welcome Interment was made in inion Ceme- ---,IT, II, Ropp Paator, tery, Elmira. T H E EVANGELICAL U B. CEMETERY BRONSON LINE, near .ZURICII, SUNDAY, JUNE 20th. 121.80 p.m. Program by Salv. Army Band (With amplifying system) •fa, • 2 f, PRODUCE WANTED, 00 00000000 0000000 •••••••"....a. 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