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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15 1951
ST. PETER'S
v i elica1 Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO
E. W. HEINRICH, PASTOR
6101 a.m.—Divine ,Services.
711..15 a.m. —Sunday School.
it.h® p.m.—Divine Worship.
d'.verybody Welcome to all Services.
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. 1 CHURCH
Zurich --- Ontario
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
fess. Milton (Misch - Osgnmiist
fklranday Services:—
an:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
0.I.00 a.m.—Bible School.
;'d:30 p.m.—Divine Worship.
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Aldan Theatre
GRAND .BEND
Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the
Following Attractions
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Friday, Saturday February 16-17
DUCHESS OF IDAHO
Metro -Goldwyn -Mat'er's Musical of
Sun Valley Splendor in Technicolor
Starring Esther Williams, Van
Johnston and John Lund
COMIC STRIPS
.Two Shows: 7.30 and 9.30.
Monday, Tuesday February 19-20
(Double Bill)
LOVE THAT BRUTE
A Hilarious Love Story of a Beauty
and a Brute
Paul Douglas and Jean Peters
UNDER MY SKIN.
News Reel and Comic Strip.
One Show 8 o'clock.
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'Will be held in the '
abe ;Siebert Memorial Arena
ZURICH
Postponed to Fri.Feb 16
Judging to start at 8:30 p.ni.
Good Cash .Prizes will be given to
the 'Winners 1of the Various Prizes
being offered
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
JIO;CKEY GAME — Bayfield Lions
VS. Zurich Lions
ci4:dsSsllerr—Adults 36 cents; 'Child-
ren 12 and under 15e.
GOOD MUSIC. EVERYBODY
WELCOME
Sponsored by the Arena Committee.
5. Marry geogema .r, %isr a Z XX omaz'e
_i.eitiberal Director — Private Gar „L/n,bl(,IiaJu3e
Member of nttario Funeral Association
Holder Of ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST. AID CERTIFICATE
Portable I XYGEN Equipment
HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT—INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN
FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
WE WIRE ANYWHERE
24 Hour Service — Dashwood Tel. 70W.
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WE HAVE A L 'T OF ITEMS IN OUR
STORE THAT WILL BE CLEARED AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
10 Pair Alt Wool Blankets Reg. 19.50 for
13.50 a Pair
A Number of Ladies' and Girls Sweaters at 20`%x'
Off Regular Price.
Snow Suits Ski Pants - Bunting Bags,
Etc., 'Etc.
All These .at 25% Off Regular Price
Some Shades and 'Sizes in Nylons,
2 Pair for $1.95
FRESH GROCERIES FRUITS
VEGETABLES CURED MEATS
IF REQUESTE M), WE DELIVER
GIVE US A CLL FOR SERVICE!
Phone 140 .. C. H. THIEL - Zurich
--COMING EVENTS--
,, ct Comedy
ELIMV+ILLE
Women's Institute
1Presents
COVERALLS
A 3 -Act Comedy at
ST PETER'S PARISH HALL
St. Joseph, Ont.
On •
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd.
At 8 1p.m.
Admission: Adults 40c. Children 25c.
HYMENEAL
Thiel - Whiting
:Lillian Margaret Whiting, eldest
daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Calvin
Whiting, of Parkhill, became the
bride of Keith George Thiel, of Zur-
ich, elder son of Mr and Mrs. Hugh
Thiel, in a ceremony performed at
the home of the bride's parents by
the Rev. A. E. Gilmer, of Ailsa Craig..
Miss Shirley Chandler played the
wedding music and Morley Pollock',
was soloist. Given in marriage b.'y,
her father, the bride score 'white
French •emibroidered satin, styled
with a sweetheart neckline, pointed,
bodies and double -net skirt over satin.
Flowers held her fingertip veil and
the bride carried a cascade or red
roses and white 'mums. Miss Emily
Whiting was her sister's anaid of
honor, wearing iblue satin, and Miss
Eleanor Wilson was bridesmaid, wear
ing pink taffeta. They carried daf-
fodils and snapdragon. Ellwood
Truemner of Zurich, was ;best man.
After a reception at the home ,of the
bride's parents, the couple left for a
trip to the United States. The bride
donned a blue gabardine suit with
(blue and grey accessories.
Yausie - Becker
A pretty wedding was soremnized
x011 ...Sa• dat.,'F,.e'biz,n4.rY;'', '0th -4 ' o'-
clock in Zion Lutheran 'Church; Dash=
wood, when Elfrieda Margaret, dau-,
ghter. of Mrs. Henry: Becker and the
late Mr. HenrytBecker of Dashwood,
'became the ;bride of Mr. Frederick
John Yausie, son of the late Mr and
Mrs. S. Yausie, of Wainwright, Alb-
erta. Rev. L. Higenell performed
the double ring ceremony. Miss Betty
Eckstein of Kitchener presided at the
organ and Mrs. W. Beamer Cr Lon-
don was soloist. Given in marriage
by her brother, Rudolph Becker, the
bride wore gardenia white satin,cut
on princess lines, with a nylon yoke.
and petal -point sleeves. A flowered
headdress held an embroidered veil
'and the bride carried a colonial
bouquet of Talisman roses.
Mrs. Lena Benstead, the groom's
sister, was matron of honor, gowned
in yellow nylon net over taffeta with
matching headdress and carried a
colonial bouquet of .mauve mums.
Miss Margaret Becker, niece of the
bride, was bridesmaid and was gown-
ed in ice green satin, matching head-
dress and carried a colonial bouquet
of yellow mums.' Rupert Herbert,
of London was groomsman, and the
ushers were Wilfred Becker of Dash-
wood and Harold Brandt of Kitch-
ener. After a recption at the hone
of the bride's mother, the couple left
for a trip to eastern points. For
travelling, the bride chose a leading
ladysuit with navy accessories and
a corsage of pink roses. Mr. and
Mrs. Yausie will reside at 83 Jacqu-
eline St., London. Guests were pres-
ent from Roblin, Manitoba, Lamp -
man, Sask., Kitchener, Stratford,
Lonron and Hensall.
Under Uspices
ei
OF TT -TE
CHESTER L. SMITH, PUBLIS s
$1.76 a Year in Mie ems)'.
$2.00 in U. S. A., in Advo.
'Is At Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Desjardine are
at London, where the former is tak-
ing treatment at Victoria. Hospital.
We are;•`.'pieased to report he is pro-
gressiin,,; ;favourably. His many fri-
ends ye him a speedy recovery.
ve Day Of Prayer
of Prayer was observed
in tnnv `-lishen Line North United
Churdii' tit Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Hayter i;resided with Mrs. H. E.
Roppe d Mrs. Herb. Mousseau as-
sisting' "the,;pastor, Miss Reba Hern
addres ' `d the audience with some
impreg' 're and spiritual remartcs.The
music'Ieuded a.vocal. duett by Mrs.
Keys a:d -Mrs. Hayter. Intercessory
prayerstwere• offered by Mrs. Heim -
rich, Mrs E. Kliopp, Mrs. M. Elliott,
Mrs. Ritssell Erratt, Rev. H. E. Rop-
pe1 Sana :Mrs. Chester .Smith. The
meetingwas well attended.
Farm Forum
Tile *ilnique Forum met on Monday
evening ; Feb. 112,, at the home of Mr
and Mrs Delbert Geiger. There was
a srpler did attendance in spite of the
icy roads and unfavourable weather.
Mr B. KKloplp was the speaker and con
ducted :tale discussion on "Should a
Food Bank be established?". The
recreational hour took the torm of a
Valentine Social. The group enjoyed,
a lively progressive game of crokin-
ole. Mrs. D. Geiger and Mrs. .C.
Geiger each received a .box of choc-
olates ;;for the high ladies' and high
gents' 'score. The booby prize was
a bott e of "Catchup." The delici-
ous 1 rich •also carried out the Val-
entine}`theme. The next • sleeting
will 114„ held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gi Pepper.
(LastWeek's. Meeting. Delayed in
The Forum was held at the home
of Mr and Mrs. C. Sande, on Feb.
5th. Mr. L. Merner led the discuss-
ion :on "Should Agricultural Prod-
ucts be Controlled?"' During the re-
creational hour the group enjoyed a
contest on guessing the parts of a
car, which caused even the hest 'of
mechanics to "scratch their heads".'
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Wo ens Institute
A PROGRAM ANI) EXHIBITION
of Work Shown by the local Short
Course Students will be given on
SATURDAY EVE. FEBRUARY 27.
Tn. The
Town Hall, Zurich
By the South Huron
en's Branches.
NOTICE
I}ue to circumstances beyond om,
control, the ticket draw sponsorerci
')y the Womens' Institute will hw
i10.tt.1x110)1 until the evening of Matrc•1:
10th, at. the Cotmnunil c, Centre.
Wat.clt the paper for fnrther detatlA
Buy your tickets from the Zurich
W Institute Members nowt.
HOCKEY NEWS
(By IT, E. T.)
Zurich won the McMillan Trophy
last Friday night by defeating Hen-
sall 6-4 in the Zurich Arena. The
game ,played before 1150 fans, was
the fasters and cleanest game ever
played in this Arena. Goal getters
for Zurich were. D'o.ug. O'Brien 2,
)Sen Gignac 12), and Marcel Quesnel 2,
Ji or Honsall, Harriston scored twice,
:.Mousseau and Cowan one each. Dur-
ing the regular schedule Zurich won
8 gasses, losing only 2, thereby win-
ning the trophy for finishing on top
of the league.
On Tuesday night Lucan and Dash-
wood played in the Zurich Arena to
break a tie for second place. Lucan
came out on the long end of things,
winning by a score of 6-3. This win
puts. Lunn in second place and Dash-
wood in third. In the playoffs Zurich
and Dashwood will meet in a ,best 3
out'of 5 series, starting in the Zurich
Arena on Thursday night. The sec-
okr'd;gatne is slated for Zurich on
Saturday night, game time 9:00 p.m.
sharp. It is' hoped all 'business places
will close at 9 o'clock for this Satur-
tlaylnight game. Lucan and Hensall
dlsd meet in a best 3 out of 5 ser-
ias 'in the semi-finals. The winners
o'hese two series will meet in a
vitit bf 5 series; for the Group Chan1-
liioiiship.
N O R M A' S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 223. Zurich
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
RAG RUGS and CARPET =-
On a New Modern Loom, Made +;
Order — Seth O. Amann, Zurick
Ont. Phone 128.
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P1ayotf Schedule is as follows:
.Thursday, Feb. 115—Dashwood vs.
Zurich
Sat. Feb. 17 ---Zurich vs Daiiwood.
Tries. Feb. 20 -Dashwood vs Zurich.
Thurs. Feb. 22 -Zurich vs Dashwood
(if necessary)
Sat. Feb. 24 --Dashwood vs Zurich.
(if necessary)
Any postponed game will be played
the following night if possible. For
fartherannouncements on these
I7istiiot Worn- games tune in 'on CKNX Wingham,
from 6.151 p.m. to 6.45 p.m.
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Have Moved
.Mr and .lrs Leo Meidniger• are
nicely settled in the home owned by
Mr, Norman Gascho, INC welcom(t
them to town,
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Private Car ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
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