Zurich Herald, 1951-01-04, Page 1Wished 1900.
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY M
ST. PETER'S
tivantolical Lutheran Church
ZURICH -- ONTO
EV E, W. HEIMRIC1•i, PASTOR
a.m.—Divine Services.
U.15 ann. --Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—Divine Worship.
ria eerybody Welcome to Services.
EIVIMMUEL
EVANGELICAL U. Be CHURCH
Zurich --- Ontario
REV. H. E. BOPPEL
!Vliaxister
&Jars. Milton Casa - Orp,onist
n,day Services:—
.1 :00 a.m.--Divine Worship.
2.1.00 a.m.—Bible School.
7:341 p.m.—Divine Whip
Welcome at all Se rvic ---"Daae
'than with us and we will ghee
tweed." Num. 10:2tk
Aldo. theatre
GRAND BEND
Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the
Following Attractions
Friday, Saturday, January 5th, 6th.
THE PALOMINO
A Stunning Spectacle of the Horse
Country, In Technicolor
(Double (Bill)
THE LADIas, OF THE CHORUS
A Stirrin Musical Comedy
Two Shows: 7.30 and 9.30 p.m.
+Monday, Tuesday Jan. 8th, 9th.
KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE
Adult Entertainment
Jas. •Gagney, Barbara Payton
Helena Carter
Hotter than in White Heat
One Show: 8. p.m. (Note change in
Time)
Are Yo Suffer: ;,,; F
HeasTes'
at no, Have your Eyes Emends. with
Zoe Latest Method% and, ment at
.q . L,. LEST R.O.
OiPTOMEnusit ; . &
GOD 4 *i
tSood Glasses at liesaeausgta Priem
NOTICE
TO AIL YOUNG BOYS IN THE
COMMUNITY
The Zurich Lions Club is sponsor-
ing a Midget Hockey Team this com-
ing Season. All boys under 1i6 on
November 1st, who are interested in
playing hockey and would like to try
out for this team are asked to con-
tact Herb Turkheim as soon as pos-
sible. c
—Zurich Lions Club. Boys and
Girls' Committee.
RNING, JANUARY 4 1951
--COMING EVENTS--
ckey
CRANTON vs.
ZURICH
Friday, January 5th.
GAME TIME 8:30 p.m. SHARP
Be sure to attend Zurich,s First
Home Gams of the Season!.
Admission: Adults 35c, Children 150.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS
In order to have our paper go to
.marl at the . usual „ time, Thursday
tnoriaing, we`•in t•`o:'sk •our• aavertive '
to bring in their change of ads. no
later than Tuesday forenoon. Please
oo-operate with us.—Thanks!
. Xarry so Maniwera'Z om&
Ifuaeral Director -- Private Cal' ,ilnzvbula tee
Member of Ontario Funeral Association
Holder Of ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE
Portable OXYGEN Equipment
HOSPITAL BEDS TO LENT--MVAL1D CHAIR TO LOAN
FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
WE WERE ANYWHERE
24 Hour Service — Das'hwaod Tel. 70W.
nquet
AND
•
ANNUAL MEETING
Of the Hay Township Federation of
Agriculture, to be held in the
Community Centre, Zurich
On
Wednesday, January 17th.
1.51. At '7.00 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER:
Hon. Robert McCubbin, M. P.
Middlesex
Tickets $1.50. Get your Tickets early
All in the Community are cordially_
invited to attend.
DANCE to follow Program
Proceeds For *ommunity Centre
PLAN to Attend and Boost your
Federation of Agriculture
President, Delbert Geiger.
,Secretary, Carl Oestreicher,
for
NOTE !
Wo11l =zdl. the Institute members
kindly remember that the -Institute
Banquet: will be held on the evening
of January 8th, at7 o'clock at the
Dominion Hotel, Zurich.
Enjoyed Dinner
A lovely event took place at the
Ritz HPte1, Bayfield last Thursday
evening when aboute 125 guests sat
down to a delicious turkey dinner,
with all -trimmings, which was spons-
ored 'br rhe F. C. •Kalbfleisch & Son
Ltd., .tii''their ,employees and wives.
A program was 'given after dinner,
and it eery line social evening was
enjoyed:., .
• Attended Hensel' Fire
Last' -Thursday evening the Zurich
Fire Brigade were called to Hensall,
to assist' in the. big fire of the Thom-
pson Elevators which were cnsuaned
Eby Are at..a loss of $125,000. There
were .six fire brigades present, but
the :,h ilding was not caught early en-
ough;to be saved. Other 'buildings
near by were however saved. The
loss is mostly covered by insurance.
Now Good ice
A good bottom of ice has been
formed: on the local arena, and bar-
ring !the, mild spell we are having a
good.'sheet of ice should be on tap
for th ,,first home •game of the Zurich
Hockey,. team Friday riday evening,
wheni,,te robust Granton team will
be i{p ,crossing sticks with the locals.
Real. good skating was enjoyed over
the .iolidays, and the rink has been
a ibis y' place. The New Year's Dance
held in'the Community Centre by the
local lockeln boys was a huge success
as t ere was a large gathering pres-
ent, vahich helped the hockey treas-
ury'jeery much. .,
NOTICE
We have a limited amount of Ad-'
vertising space available in the Arena
Zurich, and would advise any' one
interested to get in touch with the
Committee for terms,
Lions Club News.
etc. Lions Active •
;, P, a
'Committee : ,s,i�ii'u .. p':$x i�xia,. ,. � ..,, �a'yFieldf I,io'!'s Clivi;`, dish vbuted
Fisher, Delbert Geiger. • 2'tc Christmas basket to the shutins oi'
— .Ch'ristmas Eve. Owing. to the stormy
Waste Paper Collection weather they were unable to have the
On Tuesday Jan. 9th, in the carol singing and distributed their
baskets from door to door in a truck
afternoon, the pupils Zurich . For Needy Families
School will collect waste paper and Nine bushel !baskets of Christmas
rags. Please tie newspapers .and cheer were distributed by members
smooth finished paper "i magazines
of the Exeter Lio is Club. The bask -
Securely in separate bundles. Cor- ets decorated with Yuletide wrapp-
rugated and other paper cartoons Ings, contained fruit,' nuts; candy and
should be flattened and tied in bun -
other grocery items. Five were dis-
dles. Please place bundles on the triibuted in Exeter; two in Usborne,
sidewalk •in front of your home or and two in Stephen. Lion Bob Din
place of business before noon, Tues ney, chairman of the Health and Wel
day next. fare committee was`in charge.
Had Christmas Party
Bayfield Lions Club held its an-
nual Christmas party for the chil-
dren, Friday afternoon last. Pictures
were shown and then Santa Claus
arrived and distriibuted treats to the
children. At the close of the party a
ace. Dealing spece • ti ke was drawn by Mrs. James Fer-
CHESTER L. 8MiTH, PU :1.113llll .
$1.76 a Year in Advance.
$2.00 in U. 5..A., in Advo.
'NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 223. Zurich
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
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RAG RUGS and CARPET
On a New Modern Loom, Made hit
Order — Seth O. Amann, Zux e
Ont. Phone 128.
TO OUR MANY PATRONS
AND FRIENDS WE TAKE
THIS OPPORTUNITY ..TO
EXTEND
I E IS
Su e0
. r - to
THE STAFF OF THIS STORE
WISH TO EXPRESS TO THEIR
CUSTOMERS
Christmas
AND
A Happy New Year
THIEL'S GENERAL STORE
LIKELY TO RISE
Ottawa — Prices for honey and
maple products, both sugar and syrup
are expected to rise next year,
the
Federal Agriculture Dept. said in a
report to the Federal Provincial Ag-
ricultural Confere g
fically with honey, the' department
said the decline which has been in
progress in the number of beekeep-
ers since 1946 is expected to be
checked in 1951, with some increase
in the number of colonies probable.
Production of honey in 1910 was
estimated at 30,'700,000 pounds,com-
pared with 33,200,000 in 1949.
Zurich
Ontario
Phone IQ
C. H. THIEL Zurich
Youth for Christ
IN THE
Clinton High School
PRESENTS
Rev. John Moran, Stratford
Mrs. Moran - Soloist.
Mr. J. Fangrad - Cornetist
Jan. 6th, 1951 - 8 p.m.
,guson for the winner of a pony,which
was won by Mrs. Lloyd Scotenmer.
SOLEMN HIGH MASS
On Sunday, December 24th Father
Kenneth Dietrich of the Scarboro-
tige Foreign Mission Society, cele-
brated solemn high mass in St. Boni -
face's 1Ohurch, Zurich.' He was as-
sisted by Father Richard Bedard C.
'S.,S.R., Brockville, Ont., and Father
,Diemart of Scarborouge Mission So-
cie1 1, Toronto, Ont. Fathers Bedard
and Diemart cicted as deacon and
sub -deacon respectively.
Father Dietrich is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Dietrich. He at-
tended grade and, continuation school
in Zurich and College at St. Jerome's
College, Kitchener, Ont. He •coanple-
ted his studies in philosophy and
Theology .at the Scarbobouge Foreign
Mission Seminary at Toronto.
On. December 17th Father Diet-
rich was ordained by His Eminence
rdinal 'McGuigan at Toronto. .
Remember to Meet us the First Sat- '' After solemn Mass guests were
urday of every Month in the Clinton. .present at dinner held in the Com-
I-Iigh School. ' munity Centre, Zurich in honour.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
THANKING YOU!
A G. H
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Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
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Come and Bring your Friends
The Voice of Temperance
From En.gland comes the rt i Many priests relatives and friends
Father Dietrich, Father Bedard, C.S.
,S.R. acted as toast piaster at the
dinner. In the afternoon Father
Dietrich and his family; received
friends at the Community Centre.
that it is no longer considered poi
to drink and get drunk, This has
come about because of the decease in
the alcoholic content of beer and the
increase in the cost of hard liquor.
T+ is not a matter of narrow Puritan -
j. n hut of decency and r.onimon
,:'rise that the influence of liquor is
egrading. When will good taste
,npose its, ban on people whose con-
ersation and conduct reveal the Mrs. Btue Sr., accompanied the De-
Iight of drinking". it is not polite trait people, and will visit In that
• to be maudlin or noiey with drink,Ad.. citY6 for a time,
rte j were present to honour the newly
ordained, They were .pretreat from
London, Toronto, Galt, Preston, Kit-
chener, Detroit, Port Huron, Halifax
and the : urrounding district.
Mr. Lee Minn Mr. and :airs. Lav-
elle of: Detroit; Mr, T'3imer Etue of
Toronto., were holiday visitor:+ with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
I')tue of the 13. W. Highway, north.
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1C14'S
Gr.c'ry tore
At
no
age
this time
greater or
to our Many Customers
by Extending a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
of Year we can give
more impressive mess -
than
Menno Oesch - Zurich
PRODUCE WANTED. Phone 165
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WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO EXTEND TO OUR CUSTO-
MERS AND FRIENDS, OUR HEARTY
1,1
Se
s Greetings
Greatly Thanking You for the past Year's
Patronage
Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Hand!
BIR lli E ST
E. Schwartzentruher, Prop.
Phone 11-97