Zurich Herald, 1955-04-21, Page 1stablished 1900.
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 21 i 955
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NOTICE IS ILEREBY GIVEN THAT .DAYLIGHT _SAVING
TIME WILL COME INTO EFFECT IN THE POLICE
VILLAGE OF ZURICH ON SUNDAY, MIDNIGHT, P.M.,
APRIL 24th. AND WILL REMAIN UNTIL SUNDAY, SEP-
TEMBER 25th, INCLUSIVE.. STANDARD TIME SHALL 13E
OBSERVED IN' ZURICH UN SUNDAY, APRIL 24th,
BY ORDER--
VISCINCEZSMEEMEMMIEW
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL . LIB. CHURCH
ZURICH: ONTARIO
Rev. H. E. Roppel, Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
43UNDAY SERVICES -
10.00 a.m. — Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
7.30—Evening, Worship
Welcome at all Services "Corrsar
laou with us and we will do thee
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ZURIC1-1 POLICE TRUSTEES
Alba Theatre
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Phone 421
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EXETER
Friday, Saturday . April 22-23
Drum Beat
ALAN LADD
AUDREY DALTON
In glorious •Cinemascope
An outdoor adventure melodrama in
Warner colour
Monday, Tuesday April 25-26
Ring of Fear
CLYDE BEATTY`
PAT O'B+RIEN
• (Adult Entertainment)
taxvinumminmsaMma
A real suspense thriller in Cinemas=
cope, in colour
Wednesday, Thursday April 27-28
GRAND BEAD . King Richard and The
Crusaders
REX HARRISON
• VIRGINIA :MAYO.
Produced in Ci.nemascopt — real sat-
isfaction to all audiences, of .all ages.
Friday, -Saturday April .22-23
Masterson of Kansas
(Technicolor)
George Montgomery Nancy Gates
James Griffith •
Lawrence 'Becker.
toughest _ lawman • that ever M. Mary Becker is spending a
against a lynch mob, in .couple of weeks with her daughter
Dodge City. and family Mr and Mrs Clarence
Comedy,' Cartoon & Additional Short Kimpel in Kitchener, wni'le Alex
Becker spent Easter week with 'Ids
ST. PETER'S
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vangelical Lutheran Church'
ZURICH — °ONTARIO
410 axn.—Davin Services. .
111.15 a.m.—Sunday School...
.'Pastors will be supplied by the
Lutheran Seminary at Waterloo,
Ontario
serybody Welcome to tall Services
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor,-- 'Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
1.I1:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
5:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, ' 8 p.m:
layer Fellowship '
;YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
You'll Enjoy Listening to—
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"
"'Gospel Preaching Inspirational
Singing, .
1,undays—::CHfNJ1L-94 0 k.e. _7.30 a.m.
—WRVA - 111441 Imo: -,1040 Pt'n,
"4°1114 ' . Living 'Christ .for a Dying
World."
Ladies to Meet
• The L. • A. to Cubs and Scouts will
hold their meeting at the home of
Miss. Earl Zimmer on Thursday April
21st.' All ladies are asked to attend
as there is importantbusiness to deal
with,
S. HURON LIBERALS SELECT
CANDIDATE
The South Huron Liberal . zsoei-
ation held a nominating convention
Sts the Hensa11 town hall on Tuesday
night. Farquhar Oliver, leader of the
Liberal Opposition was the main
speaker. Also present was Wilfred
P. Gregory QC., Stratford, president
of the Ontario Liberal Association.
The ;candid chosed to .represent the
Liberals in the forthcoming election,
likely in June, was Mr. James Scott
a teacher of Seaforth.
PAINFUL ACCIDENT
Late Saturday afternoon Mr. Mel-
vin ;Smith, of the Bronston line met
with a painful accident when he and
his son Allan were engaged in clean-
ing out the seed drill which was at-
Tnesday,.endesdbay. — April 26-27 aunt and uncle in Kitchener. Cached to t, team of horses, and who
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• Miss Judy Keller of London spent took fright, bolting and knocxing'Mr
, )EasteKellrer. week -end with her aunt,.Grace •SmithIofone towhetheel grofoundthe, wheithvy thernaresult
WOMAN'S WORLDc'irine
CINEMASCOPE Technicolor
Clifton Webli June Allyson days with her cousins, . Miss Jane Smith got up and thought he was not
• Miss . Brenda Becker spent a • tew passing over his body. At first Mr
Van Heflin Lauren Bacall Restemayer.
Fred Mac,'Vturray Arlene Dahl' Congregational Family Night
The phenomenon of modern times: , The Ladies Aid of Zion Lutheran
brought to you 'with a star studded church sponsored a family night, .on lance to St. Josephs Hospital, Lon -
cast Hilarious, tender, sparkling;Wed. April 13. Rev. nce ofenell reswa_ (ton where x-rays
chairman: In the •absence the pies- y showed internal
Newsreel and' Cartoon. I ident, . tVice-pies., Mrs. Ervin Rader, injury and an operation was imrnedi-
-"' agave the address of welcome. Group ately performed. Reports are that
Card of Thanks • 4 with Mrs. Leonard Schenk in Mr. Smith's condition is quite satis-
charge had arranged a fine program factory, and his many friends wish
The bereft fancily of the late Mrs. with the following numibers: duet, hini a speedy recovery.
John P. Steckle wish to greatly Mary Ann Hayter and Robert _Miller, t
thank the Sewing Circle, neighbors cornet solo, Ruthanne Salrnmon, l DAYLIGHT TIME — CLOCKS
and those who loaned their cars and reading, Marion Rader; duet, Jane ADVANCE
all who in an way assisted in their and Ruth Restemayer; piano select- Now as we are advancing into the
bereavement. ion Robert Miller; solo, Anne Koeh- lotilely sprinc• season the Daylight
ler• recitation Donald Rader; clar- c
injured but shortly after he took
severe pains. Medical aid was sum-
moned and he was rushed by ambu-
d 'JI S 1 and' '_Scion N. 'ng problem looms up and wheth-
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Turlclieirn; reading, Mrs. L. Schenk; er kve want it or not >t is here agaur,
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recitation; ., HildaSclrrioeder, duet, anr� �ye almost have to accept it. n I
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Miss Lynda Kraft. spent Easter, Mrs. Ken. Kele- and Mrs.. Allbert mo,st centres of Western Ontario it
-'seek with her ,grandparents, Mi. a .;,Lader;; reading:, Mre.:.,Louis F,aydei;:;F.?,24,`take.effect'during the first min
llrs. Edanun'd X.raft. ' �xi ,, .reading, Wesley'Rader. :Mrs. Scnenk ute of Sunday, April 24th but others'
Master Peter Kraft vacationed t assisted bp drs. Cliff Saluron conu•'uct- including Zurich will go on the fast
44...04.404.04.d.®m®."..®4,404, ed stunts. A pot luck supper Was, trine Sunday midnight, that is when
�.. served. going to bed Sunday evening turn
* ' Misses :Marie, Ruthanne anc; Mar- your clock an hour ahead and, on
.p garet Salmon spent a few days in ?ylonduy morning you will .be in line
®London with their cousin I3ar+aara w%tir the rest sof the community. It
Anne Scott: Barbara returned home
es with them and spent the week -end .will chase our poor school children
v. here. I up early to catch the bus, and will
3 Mr and Mrs Wendell ,tieniroe• and give the joyrider an hour more time
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nda, the United States or other points of the globe, Hoffman's, as
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Garyof London spent the wee. -end :be£o:re dark.
with Mr and Mrs L. H. Rader. ' the amlbitious
and ElBartliff i Cl' ' of daylr�ht m
Yes, it will also give
Gardner an extra hour
Susan Eliz. art r +o rn o• the evening, and most
ton returned home Sunday after of these gardners including ourselves,
spending the week with Mr and !Mrs buy most of our eats anyway at the
A.. V. Tiernan. local grocery store, so we must take
Miss Vera Wieberg of Waterloo,
spent the week -end with her parents, it all with a smile and say "it's a
Mr and Mrs Fred LWieberg. i great thing."
Mr and Mrs Ernest Hutchinson j
and Alva of Blair spent Sunday with: OBITUARY
relatives here.,
losrmsEarsargoasimwseraamrosnramenernorformamsoommossarrnmtreentraamtentoessuramantomMrs. Alma Hoperoft spout: the . Late Mrs. John Fuss
wee -en in London with her dauglr- I A well known lifelong resident of
�.�� ter Mrs. Ruth Arthur 'and attended; Zurich in the person of Mrs. John ; the deaf and dumb Steele - klopf Fuss, 86, passed away at her home
wedding in First Lutheran church, here •on Sunday, April 17th„ she was
-1 Windsor, The bride was Mrs. Hop- the former Amelia Wurm and had
cr+o;ft's niece. The wedding was of lived in the district all her ife, Her
such interest that it was televised on ,husband died many years ago. Mrs.
Sunday afternoon.
Corpl and Mrs. Wilfred Travis and Fuss was always of a jolly and joval
son. Gary who had spent. some time disposition and will be greatly: missed
with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs by her many friends. Surviving are
1 Arnold Kuntz left Friday to take up one daughter, Mrs Joseph Schwartz,
residence in Winnipeg. 'Detroit; two: brothers, Edward Wurm
Mr and Mrs Donald Fritzley and of 'Markham; Jacob,'Seaforth, and
daughter of Exeter and Jo -Anne Hay- two sisters, :Mrs. Louis Redinger, De-
ter were Sunday visitor's with Mr and uoit, and 21U M. iMaa:y Jacobs, Chicago.
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advantage of the Various Specials on Sale from
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The remains rested at the Westlake
MrMand MrsuGienund BMcLean and Helen,
ofuneral home, Zurich, where .services
land Mrs :Becker sof -New Hamburg, (were conducted on Wednesday at 2
I spent :Sunday with Mrs. Susan Sny- i p,m. followed by public service in
der.' St. Peters Lutheran church, and in -
I Mrs. Lydia Rinker returned home ter.:m�ent in the Goshen line Lutheran
Sunday after spending the winter at i !cemetery. Rev. E. W. Heimrich, of
Ottawa with her niece and family. 1 Brantford, officiating.
I . Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Carr and fam-
il7yl of ;Rosenthal spent the week -end Mrs. John P. Stedkle Passes
with Mr and Mrs Dan Weber, Mrs. Mrs. Joui P. Steckle, 80 who died
Carr's parents. at her home, ,o.n the Bronson Line
Mrs. Lucinda Mcisaac returned on •Saturday April 16th, she was the
home last week after spending the former Velina Schantz, of Waterloo
Mr. 'Merv, i Steck of Bradford, County, and }came to the Bronson
anent the week -end with his .Scents,
Mr and Mrs. Ed. Steck. His daughter line district after her marriage, 60
Miss Patsy, who spent the week with years at•o. Surviving besides her
her grandparents, returning with hint husband, are two sons, Josiah, Stan -
winter months in Windsor and re- ley Township; Elias, Wellington Co.,
troit with her children and grandchil- two daughters, Mrs. Memo L Yiart.in
dr:en. Mrs W. 1Vlclsaac and sons Ron- • Stinley•• iMI•s. Alvin B. +Martin, in
old and Donald, -Gail Spear and. Larry Wellington; two sisters, Mrs. Lena
homeof Detroit ace:d:mpanied her Martin, Elmira and Mrs. Lydia A.
home and spent a few days herr,.
' Mr and Mrs Reinhold Mille, aria+ Martin, Zurich. The remains rested.'
Mr and Mrs Harry Hayter attended at the family residence, from where
the baptismal service of the former's funeral services were conducted on
grandson, 13rian 'TI•,;.inas Hindley,son Tuesday at 1.45, followed by; service
of Mr and Mrs. Colin Hindley at in the Amish Mennonite Church, otli-
Trinity Lutheran church. London on elated by Rev. Abe iieaiinger, and
Sunday for wham Mr and Mrs Hay -
interment wits mode in the church
'tel; were sponsors. They spent the
day in London with Mr and Mra
^anile,.
cemetery. The funeral NVIIA very 1
LaxT,`plly) attended.
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OUR GROCERY SPECIALS
Corn Flakes, large pkg. 75c
Linn Valley Corn, 20 -oz Tin at 15c
PAB H•Ialf-Price Deal . • 60c
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