Zurich Herald, 1951-10-18, Page 1Wished '1900
ZURICH, ONTARI
, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18 1951
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ST.' PETER'S
ZURICH — ONTARIO
'REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
a.m:—Divine Services.
I.7:6' assn. — Sunday School.
7.30 p.m. — Divine 'Worship.
`i~verybody -Welcome to all Services.
EMMA.NUEL
Fi.VANGELICAL U. 13. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
'Sunday Services:-
401;00
ervices:4Q:00 a.m. — Divine Worship.
41:00 a.m. -- Bible School
7:80 p.m. — Divine Worship.
shiip.
Welcome at all Services— "Come
`thou with us and we will do thee
raooci." Num. 10:29.
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Headaches?
E' so, Have your Eyes Exaanined with
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OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
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Aido:a Theatre
GRAND BEND
resents for Your. Enjoyment. the
Following Attractions
Friday, Saturday October 19-20
THE TEXAS RANGERS
Supercine Color
Geo. Montgomerty and Gale Storm
Shorts and Comics.•
Two Shows 7:30 and 9:30.
Tuesday, Wednesday October 23-24
THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR
Jas. Whitmore and Nancy Davis
The Story of what happened at 8:30
p,m. to the Joe Smith's and Families
Like Theis'r all over the World.
News Reel and Comic Strips.
One Shom 8:00 p.m.
HURON COUNTY
FEDERATI•N OF
Agricultural Banquet
Will be held in the
Community Centre, Zurich
On
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18
At 7 p.m.
MR. JOSEEPH CONNELL of Mitch-
ener will be the guest speaker.
The Program will be put on by the
Huron County Junior Farmers and
Institute. Desjardine's Orchestra
will play for the Dance. Anyone
wanting tickets, contact your Town-
ship President.
ARE YOU WORRYING
yourself Sick'
Doctors are finding that headaches
ulcers, heart .troubles, skin aihnents,
diabetes and other maladies often
are einationally caused illness e s.
Learn how pssychiarists are curing
such victims of worry. Read "Char-
ting Loves and Hates That Really
Make You Sick,' in this Sunday's
(October 21) issue of The American
Meekly, exclusively with Detroit Sun-
day Tinges.
'. Marry Y oiman' r Neral Moine
ZLJLer°crib Director — Private Car tAiri j I bla i c e
Member of Ontario Funeral Association
Holder Of ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE
• Portable OXYGEN Equipment
HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT—INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN
X'RESH FLOWERS SUPP1.11 D FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
WE WIRE ANYWHERE
AT THE,,
Hay Twp. Community Centre
ZURICH, On
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th.
1301a MITTLEH•OLTZ and His Ever
Popular Dance Band will furnish the
Music.
Dancing 10,to 1
Come and enjoy this Evening's En-
textainment with this popular Dance
Sponsored by
Attending Convention
Rev. and 'Miss. E Heimrich, Mrs
Gertrude Datars, Mrs George Deich-
ort, :this Harold Thiel motored to
Hanover on Wednesday where they
attended a ',IVIiesionary Convention
Blake Resident: Passes
Mr and Mrs J. Penfold of Blake,
who had visited with their ,on at
Band. British Columbia since July and
the Zurich Community were on their return home also visit -
Centre. ing with relatives and friends at
Admission — 50 Cents. Brandon, Man., where Mr. Penfold
took sick and died in the Hospital
ZURICH HOCKEY
CLUB
,„, ;#-,;(3.
In The
Community Centre, Zurich
On
Wednesday, October 24th.
Dancing 9.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m.
Music will be supplied by
Bob Mittleholtz and Band
Admission 75 Cents
Come out and join in the Fun
a. c ng School
TAP - BALLOT - ACROBAT
Town Hall, Zurich
OPENING, OCT. 27th, 1951
RUTH DECKER, INSTIIULTCTOR
Phone Zurich 85 r 1 tf
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Lloyd O'Brien
of Zurich announce the engagement
of their youngest daughter, Cathar-
hie Marilyn, to Morris Howard, son
of Mr •and Mrs. Steward Webb, Dash-
wood, Ontario. The marriage to
take place at the home of the bride's
parents on Saturday, November 10th,
!1951, at 2.00 p.m.
BORN
At the Clinton Hospital on October.
5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Beierling
of Zurich, a son. ,
' Fiftieth . Anniversary
Zurich Couple Celebrate
A very beautiful and impressive
service was solemnized Saturday,
October 13th, 1951 in Zurich Ont.,
when 1Ir. and Mrs. David Ducharme
repeated. their wedding vows they
had taken fifty years ago, when
Father l'redum married them at St.
Peter': 11. C. Chore;,. The Mass was,
:officiated b -y, Rev. Father Monaghan,
24 Hour Service — Dashwood Tel. 70W. their ttre aneloquent
loquentr�odd res. h]ld1
at the age of 80 years. His remains
were brought to Elora where inter-
ment took place. Mrs. Menne Steckle
of the Bronson line, Stanley .being a
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Penfold.
HURON LLIBERALS NOMINATE
At the annual meeting and nomin-
ation at Hensal].' on Tuesday evening
a large croved: gathered and the
choice •of the Convention was for
John Armstrong, a former warden of
Huron, to •contest the riding on the
Liberal ticket On the forthcoming el-
ection. Seven:,other names were up
but Armstrong; was the favourite.The
meeting was addressed by several
prominent pari leaders. In the re-
organization Ivan Kal+bfleisch of
Zurich was elected as president of
the organization, with Benson Tuck-
ey as Secreta?y and 1boy Lamont as
treasurer.
HOCI4:EY NEWS
MIDST HOCKEY
Attention al Boys between the ages
of 14 and 16.
This is a 'dill to all' boys between
the ages of 14 and 10 who can skate
and who wish to play hockey this
coming wintek with the Zurich Mid-
get Team.: Esbtt.and every boy who
wishes to try out -and catch a place
.en this team will the given every
chance to do so. The Zurich and
Bagfield Lions .Clubs are sponsoring
this team and wish to make it the
strongest possible, so every boy is
invited to show .what hockey talent he
has. If you wish to play hockey
please register with "Dill" Siebert at
Zurich Post Office.
Lions Club News
A fairly well attended meeting
was enjoyed on .Monday? gat the sup-
per meeting in the Dominion House.
At the outset of the program the
chevrons were presented for those
Lions who had perfect attendance
fur the past year. And Lion Victor
Dinnin presented Past President Lion
Jacob Ila!berer with his customary. pin
Lion Lill Siebert reported on the
boys and girls committee that a juv-
enile hockey team has been torganiz-
�^a ren serving, Richard and David Du-
^ -ed, that is Zurich and Bayfield Clubs
v �.aa Du-
charme 1'rh . r s were l:ennetia Char- i which should put up a strong con-
rette and Earl Denomme. teilcling team. The speaker of the
A hymn was sung by Theresa and t'vsning was introduced by Lion Ivan
Angela Ducharme. The couple was
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attended by the bridle's brother, Mr. i�albf]eisch, who was Wm. S. isle
John Geotfroi groomsman of fifty 1'� nald, Secy. manager of Forestry
years agoand :Mr.,. :Jelin G otl'roi. r"oxr,ervatim Division, Prov. of Ont -
'Che bride's dress was gorgeous, a who gave a very interesting as well
bronze stip with a corsage of yellow as instructive talk on conservation
rases; the bridesmaids dress was of of forestry and wild life. if we w
brown with a corsage of talisinan want to keep moisture in our land
and water in our Wells, we must grow
roses. mere trees, and keep grazing cattle
After the Mass the family spent out of our woodlots who do so much
the day at the parental home, where
damage, and get so little uenefit.
lunch was served, pictures taken, At the conclusion he ran ofi a few
etc., then at four o'clock a sumptu-
- interesting reels of pictures.. Lion
ous clipper was served at the Com
Russell Grainger gave a report of
munity Centre by the Catholic Wonn- the ,Goderieh Club celebrating its 30
ens'
League. A reception was held anniversariyn, which was good.
at eight o'clock in the evening at the At the Oct. lst meeting the guest
same hall, when all friends and re- s eaker was introduced by Lion Ivan
latives were welcome. The jubilate
Yungblut, Rev. Father Monaghan of
tan received the papal blessing from g
r t'' y his Holiness Pope Pius XII Congrat- Zurich, who said that he enjoyed very
EEK-`�1� GROCERY S� CIALS ulationG were received ich and vicinity, feeling quite at by Prime Min- much living among the people of Zur-
FANCYSOCKEYE SALMON' '7% oz TIN 43C ister of Canada, Louis St. Laurent; home :for the short time he has been
A. Y. 3IcLean, M.P., and a host of here. He chose for his subject"`�Cit]z-
NABOB COFFEE / -11). BAG ...•
....... 99C friends. enshrp and !Patriotism' The speaker
The immediate family conseet: of
LIB 3Y'S TOMATO 'GAT SUP hoz. BOTTLE 25C {' eleven children, thirty-six grandchal-
said he has had former experiences
, dren and one great grandchild. The with Lions Clubs, -and thinks they
T`RY'S 13REEA:IfrEAST.00�:C10.A. Hai'lflb. TIN 37•C r; •children are Mr:. E. (Pearl) Char- leeadx�l reling giousandcbe Oa ne
can
(LSC L vette, Detroit; Eleanor at home; Gil- person
bert on the bonne farm, Zurich; rs. worker in helping with material needs
V. (Evelyn) Denomme, Roseville, of .life, the two work hand in hand.
Mich; Russell and Wilfred of Wind- We aali have �a duties in this great work
sor; Byron of London; George of it cturnot all'be left to our :rerttoeas
Dublin; Patricia of London; Mrs. C. ': f Parliament. What are we doing to
(Dorene) Russell, Ailsa Craig; Lieut. hold our young people after High
Cyril of Picton. All these things School. 'these are same of the paobe
they will cherish in their hearts as lents wt' face today; what are we
\a joyful remembrance of this: day, to doin<g in preparation of national de-,
'..e treasured for the rest of their fence .incase of war, we know $o
1 lives. The happy couple wi; h to little how to take care of ourselves.
thank all their
i + At the conclusion of this masterulful,
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PRICES ARE STEADILY ADVANCING
CHESTER 1- �iY9I'I'ka,
41.75 • Year in Advance.
*2.00 in U. S. A,, in Advane .
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and cds and relatives
for the many lovvely gifts ards, address Lison C. L. Smith thanked rite E. Sclawart lelltruber, Prop.
I also expression of good wishes that Rev. Gentleman for his remarks and
helped tt? make this event srxecessful.r' helpful suggestions.