Zurich Herald, 1954-06-17, Page 1rta bl is h ed 1900
Church Directory
ST,. PETER.'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
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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.
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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 -
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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
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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!
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Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
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"the Latest Methods and equipment at
A. L. COLE, R.O.
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
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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
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its flambeuyant greatness.
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• FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
et. WE WIRE .ANYWHERE
24 Hour Service — Dashwood. Tel. 70W
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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
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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
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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.
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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 -
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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 -
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On a New Modern Loom, Load Ea
Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zurta,
Ont, Phone 128.
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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
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.. a Line ,Mennonite .cemetery. Rev. Al -
Decoration &Memorial
Mrs. Caroline Mussel:nen
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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
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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-
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CEMETERY
BRONSON LINE, near .ZURICII,
SUNDAY, JUNE 20th.
121.80 p.m.
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FRESH GROCERIES
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Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
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ALSO ALL STAPLE MERCHANDISE —
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GROCERY SPECIALS
Lynnvalley Cream Corn, 20 -oz. tin 15c
jelly Powder, McLaren's 3 for 25c
Corn Flakes 8 -oz. at 17c
Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on
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