Zurich Herald, 1951-11-08, Page 1Evangelical Lutheran Church
ST. PETER'S
't ZURICH — ONTARIO
ILEV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
a.m.—Divine Services.
DI.1.15 a.m. — ,Sunday School.
ft.30 p.m. — Divine Worsgaip.
;Everybody Welcome to all Service's.
auviANuor
.VANGELICAL U.
. CHURCH
Zusidis — Ontario
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
undaly Services:—
:1.11:00 aan. — Divine Worship.
:7•,100 a.m. — Bible School
7:30 p.m. — Divine Worship.
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8 1951
Anniversary Bazaar
Of St. Boniface Church
COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH
Friday, November 23rd
&Mon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Presents for Your. Enjoyment.
Following Attractions
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Friday, Saturcla y Nov. 9 -10th.
MASK OF THE AVENGER
Technic°lour
John Derek Anthony gliinn
Aid Judy Lawrence
Monty Christ° Fights Again. ssove's
Again and Thrills Again
Connie Strips and Shorts
Two Shows: 7.30 and 9.30.
Tuesday, Wednesday Nov. 13-14
Welcome at ell Services,— "Comae
Mrs. O'MALLE & Mr. IVIALONE
'Vans with us and we will do thee
Mairjorie Main Ann Nvorak
saved." Num. 10:29. James Whitmore
This will Tickle the -Nation's Fumy
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News Reel and Comics
One Show 8.00 pm. •
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LOCAL NEWS
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Mrs. Stanlake of Exeter spent the
week -end at the home of her sister,
Mr and Mrs. Lennis O'Brien.
Mr. George Kibbler of Nosavich,
called at the Fritz home last Thurs-
day.
Mr. H.IVIussalinen and children of
Waterloo were week -end visitors at
the home of .the farmer's sister, Mr
and Mrs. tPeter Gingerich, Blake,
DASHWOOD
Special Anniversay eervices mill he
held in the Evanelical Church on
Sunday, Nov. 11th. Prof. A. C. Kil-
mer of Naperville, Ills., will be the
guest speaker. 'Special music will be
given by the choir and :Mr. Morley
PoHick, 'of Greenway who will be the
guest soloist in the evening,
Mr and Mrs Keith Wildfong and
LOCAL NEW
Mrs.. Emily Fuss was a visitor 'with
her daughter, Mr and Mrs. Joseph
.Schwartz at Detroit last week.
Mr and Mrs Geonge Fee and son
Charles of Hensel', called on friends
in Z-urich on Ill xida:Y.
Mae. Leonard Erb is spending the
week at the home of her ,brother, Mr
Kenneth Koehler, at Huntsville.
Mr and Mrs. Morris Neil of Detroit,
spent the week -end at the A. Meliek
residence.
Mrs. H. Sclmeieker Milverton,
and Mrs. Emma Raceof London,
are vieiting at the hoane of their sis-
ter, Mrs. John .Brenner.
Miss Elizabeth Steolde and '1VIr. A
Weber ,of Elmira were'visitors at the
home of Mr and Mrs Menne Steckle
Bronson line, Sunday.
Mrs. :Elmore Klopp has returned.
home after spending some time at)
the home of her daughter, Rev and KINGSLEY
Mra. Lloyd Kalbfleisch at Desboro.
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MT and Mrs Ted Foster of De-
troit, who have recently returned
home from their lovely trip to Ari-
zona, visited with the latter's mother
Mrs. Louis Weber, lower the week -end
Mr and Mrs Harold Kellerman of
Dashwood and Miss Pearl Wurtz of
town, visited iwith relatives at Lss-
towel' recently attending the funeral
of Mx. Abe Chapman.
Mr. Bruce Eickaneiess who is at-.
tending Dental College, Torento,rwas
a week -end visitor at the home of
his parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Eick-
meier.
Rev. Dr. W. E. aVlacNiven of Lon -
Grant Wildfong of London spent the
don, who was the guest speaxer for
week -end with their parents, alr and
Mrs. Garnet Wildfong: the Belt* Foreign Bible Society, at
Petees Lutheran Church, Sunday
Mrs. 'Charles Steinhagen is spend -
evenings was resident guest at the
ins •a 'few days with her daughter
home
London this week. of Mr and Mrs C. L. Smith,
A nuaruber of young pesple attend-
ed. the E.Y.f Convention in -Strat-
ford over the week -end.
Weekenders with Mr and Mrs. A.
while hi Zurich.
Left for Halifax
Mrs.' J. Wes. Muller left for
GreenlOsd, Halifax to visit at. the
IANITY'S SECRETS! E. Oestreicher were: Dr. Eunice Oese home • of her daughter (joan). On
First details about a new, dramatic treicher and Mr. John McKishnie of her waithere she spent a few days
means of archecloglcal exploaation Lon
at the A-, e of her friends, Dr and
don and Dr. and Mrs D. L. Oe- -
will be revealed in Mrs. Wiin Bryce at Ottawa:
day's (Nov.•issue
loan Weekly.
Sunday
this earning Sun- te'lc. h
er and
Elizabeth Anise of Chat
of The Amer-
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exclusively with
Thnes. Read how Pope
ham.
Detroit, Quite a number from here are at -
Pius tening the musical Festival in Exeter
this week:
Mrs. Wm. Nadiger is .confined to
her home on the sack list.
Mr. Chas. Beaver who has been in
London hospital for several weeks,
has returned home.
Mr. Win. Gossanan is in St. Joseph
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VEGETABLES
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Phone 140 C. H. THIEL Zurich
W. I. Meeting.
The Zurich Womens' Institute will
hold. their monthly meeting in the
town. hall, Zurich, on Monday even-
ing, Nov. 12th at 8.30. Conunittee in
charge: Mrs. David Meyers, Mrs. H.
Rose, and Mrs. Maurice Durand. All
ladies are cordially invited to attend
this meeting.
Hospital, London where he under-
went a serious operation. Whew. What Weather
Mr and Mrs. Harry Bleodow and A bad. midwinter storm visited
daughter Brenda of Golden Lake,Ont these parts Tuesday afternoon and
are visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Illy.
Getz at the Evangelical Parsonage.
Farm Forum
Unique Forum — The first meet-
ing fir 1951-52 season of the Un-
ique Farm Forum met at the home of
Mr and Mrs Bert Klopp with 28 me-
mbers and 5 visitors present. The
discussion on "Are Coops Democrat-
ic?" was led by Aaron Oestreichera the hetes.
Among the points discUssed was that
the directors of the Co-ops. should
being in recommendations to the an-
nual meeting for approval. The dir-
ectors have the power to act in
what lines they feel would be wise if
certain problems arise. The rural
co-op. is one of the mfoemative
means used hy the Co-op to educate
the people as to Co-operative organ-
ization activities. Henry Schilbe was
elected chairman of next week's
meeting ies be held at Mr and Mrs.
Leonard Menses. The meeting elos-
ed with recreation led by Mrs. Mer-
ner and a delicious lunch was served
by the hostess.
The Voice of Temperance
The latest is the story of the Bot-
tle Club. We read in the Temper -
night, the SliOW turned to rain and
then. back to snow again. Strange to
say the -cites of London was the cold-
est place 1 Ontario where the mer-
cury dipped down to 1.3 below zero.
The village is a mass of snow, ice
and slush nearly up iron the knees.The
snow plow shoved a lot of it aside,
and one,- does not care to go out of
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Banker Goes to St. -Marys
Mr. William O'Brien, Jr., of Zure
rein who, has been on the Bank of
Montreal staff in Zurich for a few
years has received notice from head-
quarters of his transfer to tne St.
Marys branch of the same Bank. 'We
will indeed •miss Bill, as we knew min,
veay pleasant and efficient at his
work, and on the field of sports he
will also be missed very much, both
in hockey and baseball. We wish
Bill continues success wherever he
goes. The transfer, we 'understands
will take place next week.
Held Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Zurich
Bible • Society was held on Sunday
evening, this year being the guest of
St. Peter's., Lutheran Church, and
ance Advocate ,of bottle clubs In the considering the condition of the wen -
U.S. They ,ate just the old speakeasieSi
under a new name. They handle then the attendance was good but
. of course the church was 'net filled
moonshine. At the Huron Tempeidin
,ce Convention held in Goderiell on
October 24th, we learned that the
Bottle Club idea had been imported
into Huron. Some ,one is looking for
trouble. A bottle club is a rallied
bootleggers joint. Selling liquor in
Huron is against the law. There are
no exceptions. There are no special
permits from Ottawa. If some care-
less person is trying to run a )o1d
bluff and get away with law in-
fraction—the police know their duty
and will do it.—ADVT.
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to capacity as usually is the case. The
Pastor, Rev. E. W. Heimrich acted
as.chairman, and the Field Secretary
Rev- Dr. E. W. •MacNevin, of London,
&livered the address which was in-
tereating indeed. He told us of the
great need of the scriptures in print
t; he handed out to the Asiatic peo-
ples who arc by the 'millions taking
to reading, and :they are much bet-
ter reeding the scriptures than the
undesirable literature that is being
eupplied. to them otherwise. The
men's shorus, of the Evangelical
Sserch rendered a few well received
nmbers, under the direction of Mrs.
!lilton (*Saab, whoacted as organist.
T.,ast ;veer the total contributions for
this worthy cause was over $300, -and
the canvassers are making their
rounds again at present. Give them
a lift, *me! The former tfli001'8
WOrCI re-eletted.
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