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Zurich Herald, 1952-08-14, Page 1$ •Iro' 'kW if ''lEstablished 190Q .• ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14 1952 - ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH — ONTARIO !REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR RD a.m.—Divine Services. 1.15 a.m.—Stmday School. vening services lifted for summer Everybody Welcome to all Services RODelost EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH Zurich — Ontario REV. IL E. ROPPEL Minister Mrs. Milton °each Organist fiUNDAY SERVICES. - 10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. — Bible School. 'D.i.ilvening services lifted for summer Welcome at all Services—"Come thou with us and we will do thee treed." Num. 10:29. Oiler ISFM••••••G•aMe.... WHY PAY Reckless Driver Rates If you'ee a careful driver you can get remarkable /ow rates with State Farm Mutual, the Company that dared to be different. State Farm's careful dzivers &lake their own low Auto Insurance Rates. KEN ETUE, District Agent Phone 78 r 131 Enrich, Ont. S•16.1116.1.11=61•11, =WOWS 06090*00410010090110100801,1011 ZURICH LIONS CLUB Labor ay FrsAIic MONSTER CALITHUMPIAN PARADE Folldwed by a Show Trupe from Windsor. Bigger and Better than ever. See • Circulars for Further Information. • $ • • • Are You Suffering From Headaches? Et ao, Have your Eyes Examined with ‘1.1te Latest Methods and Equipment A. L. COLE, R.O. OPTOMETRIST ec OPTICIAN GODEMEI ONT. '4arood. Glasses at• Reasomeole Prices S. Xarry "Co maN. Amaral Nome 0 0 • • 2 21b521=95114MEAREWW0E01%0E11120Edil 9 • • • 0 0 • • 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 • NOTICE Starting Age of Sch tol Children The Board of Trustees for the Hay Township School Area hereby gives notice that children starting school in September 1952 must be six years of age before January 1st, 1953. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Hay Township School Area. Youthfor Christ MEET US IN THE ALDON THEATRE • GRAND BEND EVERY SUNDAY EVENING 8.30 p.ne. THROUGH JULY and AUGUST Enjoy a Sparkling and Challenging Program Sponsored by CLINTON AREA YOUTH FOR CHRIST IN MEMORIAM scher — In loving memory of Ileawife and mother, Mary Eliz- :aleetlewhet passed away one year go ±6-44;:111:16 lqubmeral Director — Private Car Jrn,balaace Member of 'Ontario Funerg Association Holder of S. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE Portable OXYGEN Equipment •HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT — li•NIZALID •CHAIR TO LOAN IgRESH .LOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES WE WIRE ANYWHERE 24 Hour Service — Dashwood Tel. 70W. THIEL'S Superior Store Frozen Foods Bias Eye Frosted Foods FOR YOUR 'CONVENIENCE FRUITS - VEGETABLES - FISH, - ETC. Week -end Specials Red Sockeye Salmon 7 3 -4 -'oz tin 39c Tomato Juke, lge 48 -oz tin 32c 32c 39c Sweet mixed Picides 16 -oz. jar Fancy Peas 2,, 15 cri fins Phone 140 - C. H. THIEL Zurich 0 It's lonesome here without you, Mom And sad the weary way. For life is not the same with us Since you were called away. If we had all the world to give We'd give it, yes, and more. To hear your voice and .see your smile And greet you at the door. So you, who have a mother Cherish her with care, You'll never hae• a heartache Until you see her vacant chair. —Ever remembered by husband and Family. A Reception Receipt on will be held Attended Wedding 'Mr an'd Mrs Sylv..Witiner, Mr and Mrs. Orville Witmer of town; Mrs. Robert McKinley of the Goshen line north; Mr and Mrs Wilfred Jervis and son. Xilvin of Clinton; and Mr Neil Witmer of Goderich, attended McLean- - Shore wedding at Wood- bridge :United Church, on Saturday afternoon. Returns Home Mr. -Calvin Williams who spent severatI'Veeks with his sister, Mrs. Fred Sha -ver, at !Bright has returned home. Cal enjoyed his trip very much having ,taken in several places of 'nterest, like Kitchener, Galt, Woods- tock, Brantford, all within a radious of 20 Miles. At Woodstock they en- joyed -a rfde on a British d'emonstrat- ion busthat was touring this part of Canada, They are of the double deck kind and were fitted up very at- tractively. Mr. Conrad Schilbe we are sorry to say iS not enjoying his usual health and weihope for his speedy recovery. HAS NEW FIRE TRUCK The -Village of Hensel' has had a new Biekle•Seagrave Ltd. Triple Con- tinuation Fire pumper delivered costing $10,687.50, including, a pump capalble of delivering 500 gallons of water per minute at a nozzle pres- sure of.120.1ba, mounted on a 16000 Chevrolet chasis, the body carries 350 gallons tof water tank and hose capacitY of -1200 feet of 2Y2 Inch, 3010 ft: of 1q in hose and a booster hose reel with 1150 ft. • of 1 inch hose Laddere,, fire extinguishers., and all. other tquiptieent that goes wroi such an outfit. This will be used by the Villag.4 Fire Brigade to fight fires along iwith the -present • equipment in the that was purchased in 1927, but will be kept; in first class condition, mak-- Community Centre,, Zurich in. Hewn on,e of the best villages 04- Prc vitiniAv. EVENING, AiG.i5tti In honor of Mr and Mrs. Harold Deichert. Ladies please provide Lunch EVERYB ODY WELCOME Lyric Theatre Phone 421 EXETER Friday, Saturday Aug. 15 16 Cimarron Kids Audie Murphy Beverly Tyle He led the last great outlaw raids Monday, Tuesday Aug. 18, 19 Phone Call From a Stranger Gary Merrill Shelly Winters This is a terrific dramatic entertain- ment. Wednesday, Thursday Aug. 20-2 Belle Of New York i Fred Astaire Vera Ellen M -G -'M's gay te chn i ool or musi cal Comedy &Idol' Theatre GRAND BEND Thursday Aug. 14 Mr. Imperium In Technicolour Hear the Magic Voice of Ezio Pinza in this Colorful Singing Romance Cartoon and "Jasper National Park" LEADER AT HIGH SCHOOL John Frederick Haherer, a top track star and basketball player,was named to The London Free Press Leaders Club by Exeter District High School recently. John, age 19 is the son of 'Mr and Mrs Jacob W. Haberer of Zurich. Having been a student in grade 13, John has been a Tri --Coun- ty track meet winner for the past 5 years. Hes also won titles at the last two Wossa track meets and played on Tri -County and Wossa championship basketball teams. He holds the Lions Club awards for track and basketball His favourite sports is basket bail. Studies and sport fill much of John's time, but he still finds time to par- ticipate in social events. He is presid- entof the Studen's Council and a member of the ,school's dramaticand glee clubs. He believes that moving pictures should be ued to aid high school 'athletics in instructing their pupils.—:London Free Press. Single Copies 5 Cent. subseripten in Canada Year Alig Subscription U.S.A., Year ;2.50 NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE ..HOLIDAY WEEK - AUG. 11-16. Tel. L223, Zurich NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. Your Spectals Broken? Don't Worry! WE CAN DUPLICATE YOUR LENSES IN 48 HOURS, JUST e BRING IN THE PIECES ANY SHAPE, COLOR, OR SIZE SINGLE OR BIFOCAL VISION IN ANY TRADE NAME HYMENEAL Deichert — McBride Phylis Agnes McBride exchanged marriage vows with Earl Deichert, in Goshen United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Mc- Bride, and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Victor H. Deichert, all of Zurich. The Rev. T. J. Pitt offic— iated and Miss Laura McNain was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the tbricle wore a strapless gown of white satin with double skirt of nylon. net. Over the bodice of Chantilly lace she wore a lace jacket with lily -point sleeves and her fing- ertip veil of nylon. net was gathered to a beaded !crown . Miss Margaret Deichert, sister of the groom, . was maid of honoT. wearing a daffodil yellow gown with double skirt of stiffened net over nylon. Her head- dress was a braided coronet of yel- low net over taffeta and she carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Hugh McBride, bother of the bride was beat man, and the ushers were Claire Deichert, brother of the groom, and Wes. McBride, ibrother of the bride. The bride's mother received guests at her home. She wore a dress of navy triple sheer with white accessori es and corsages of Talisman roses, while the groom's mother, assisting, wore a fi pi teed navy and white triple sheer dress with navy and white accessories and corsage of pink roses. Elor a wedd- ing trip to Ottawa and Eastern Ont- ario, the bride had chosen a powder bine suit with navy accessories. The couple Will reside in Zurieh,. Friday, Saturday Aug. 13-16 Indian Uprising In Technicolour George MontgornerY Audrey Long I Carl Reid The Last days of the Apache Nation —Told in the White Man's Blood Cartoon and Two Additional Shorts AG. HESS jeweler ,nd Re.'stared Optician. RAG RUGS and CARPETIt On a New Modern Loom, Made Order — Seth 0. Amann, Zr Ont. Phone 128. riV SUMMER PRICES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR WINTER FILL -UP, - Of This Premium Fuel LORNE S. EILER • —LOCKER. SERVICE -- BLUE COAL — ROE FEED Phone 10. HENSALL, ONT, Sunday Midnight, Monday, Tuesday August 18-19 . Greer Gerson — Michael Wilding. 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