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Zurich Herald, 1952-08-28, Page 1
Wished 1900 ev ST. PETER'S Evangelical Lutheran Church ZURICH -- ONTARIO REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, ]CASTOR RD t1 a.m.—Divitae Servicess. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday Schoel. -Mvening services lifted for summer Everybody Welcome to all Servicers EMMAI iUEL i."VANGELICAL U. 13. CHURCH Zurich -- Onitario REV. H. E. ROPPEL Miuisterr Mrs. Miiton ©escln . Organist tIKINTDAY SERVICES. - 10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. — Bible School. ' vening services lifted for summer Welcome at all Services --"Conroe thou with us aacTf we will do thee Rood." Nunn. 14:29, WHY PAY Reckless Driver Rates If you're a careful, drives you can get remarkable low rates with State Farm Mutual, the Company that dared to be different. State Farm's careful drivers make their own loss Aet Insurance Rates. KEN ETUE, °istrict '.,gent none 78 r 13. Zurich, 'Ont. Are You Suffesing From Headaches? ;11 se,, Have your Eyes Examined with 1e -Latest Metihocls; and 11;ejtaie?nt at OPTOMETIUSaT & ittPTICIA.N GORE" Eli&H -- ONT. 'Good Glasses at Resseetaele Pricers ERA ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MO, eaeee9eeeseee0eeeee®ee0ee ZURICH LIONS CLUB L� bor Day Frolic MONSTER CALITHUMPIA.N PARADE THE PRIZES: Best Decorated Car $10.00 Best Decorated Truck $10.00 • Best Dressed Clown $5.00 0. Decorated Bicycle lst $3; 2nd, $2; 3rd, $1; 4th, .50c; • Decorated Tricycle 1st, $3; 2nd, $2; 3rd, $1; 4th, .S0e • BEST TRAINED ANIMAL $10.00 •. Industrial Display $10.00 Public Utilities Display $10.00 2 Commercial Display $10.00 Best Comic Vehicle $10.00 so •` s O , AUGUST 281952 • SEE LEAPING LENA TRhCK CAR IN ACTION Followed by a Show Trupe from Windsor. HARRY WHITNEY, as M. C. One of the Funniest Comedians in the Business, HARMONICA DONS America's Greatest Comedy Team, fgrmerly with the "Harm- onica Rascals." LASSE POHJOLA— Canada"s King of the Classic Fiddle — "`Mr. Hot Canary." HERB GERMAN - THE MAGICIAN. With his Clever Tricks of Comedy Magic. BERN/CE KELLY The Australian Queen of the Saxaphone, VERNE "POP" PHELPS. The last of the Gay Nineties, Stars in Songs and Dances 79 Years Young. BETTY NORTHWOOD Tap and Character Dancer. ® • Sensational Acrobatic Contortionist and Handbalancer. a.And many other Outstanding ALL-STAR Vaudvitle Acts, which • will constitute a 23c hour Show, under the Direction ✓4E of H. W. Simpson Entertainment Bureau, Windsor. O 0 0 I±. Bigger and Better than ever. See Circulars for - Further Information. GET YOUICI ESERVEI) SEAT TICKETS AT WILLERTS'' SNACK SHOP Had Birthday Party s most pleasant evening was spent 'lie home of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth pgerieh, in honor of the tatter's 1 er'birthday and her aunt, Mrs. Gingerich., who are twin ;,xs:ers. utives and neighbours gathered to 'themseenjoy the happy occasion. elicious luncheon was served and social time soon had the evening lIspent. We join in wishing rztem qty more happy birthdays together their friends and neighbours. Had Most Lovely Trip }Mr and Mrs Keith Westlake, and • So;. Robert, Mr and Mrs Karl Hab- •' • e ~ and ;daughter Marlyn have re- ed from their lovely motor trip ar north as New Liskerd, return - :by way of Pembroke anon the 0. p onquin Park. The trip was over 0.3 ,e w•; miles of the most beautiful 0. ery, and they were very much crested in the mining in the north ell as the fertile farms around New Liskerd district. Last Summer Holiday ith 'Mond'ay, next being Labor this is the last of the summer ititays and mostly all campers be scurrying off to their homes in, especially those who have chil- r attending schooit which will be ned after the holiday. The wea- has been ideai for camping in about the best we have had all 'her. There will be vast crowds ;the highways, and one should al - s bear in mind to drive carefully 'BASEBALL Iarge crtwd were present .on day evening .when the powerful wood rine defeated the Zurich last :game of the best S'tamples, the Dashwood e ashwood pitcher was invinci- • ble pitching the best •game of the * .season. Dashwood won three to • Zurich one, and now ,goes on with sc the playoffs, and we wish them a lot of luck, as they have a good team. ®. • "; 0. 4111111011101100 Xrry r'o finet e w r&Z Nome lib era1 Director — Private Car elnzbitlance Member of Ontario Funeral Association Holder of ST,. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE Portable OXYGEN Equipment HOSPITAL IRDS TO 'RENT — ;INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN //FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES WE WIRE ANYWHERE 24 Hour Service — Dashwood Tel. 70W. IIEL S n r Store zen Foo s Birds dye Frosted Foodz FaR YOUR 'CONVENIENCE FRUITS - VEGETABLES d FISH, ETC. Week- n. • Specials Nobab Coffee 1 -lb bag .,.... 97c Libby's Sur Kraut 28 oz tin ...., 17c Wetheg 'ss Tomato juice 2, 20- oz tins Lushus. Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs C. H. THIEL M Zurich 29c Lyric Theatre Phone 421 EXETER Friday, Saturday August 29-30 The Wild Stallion Ben Johnson Edgar Buchanan A picture about a boy and his horse, photographed in cinecolor Monday, Tuesday September 1-2 Matinee Monday 'September 1 at 2.30 You Never Can Tell Dick Powell Peggy Dow A picture for people who think they have seen everything Wednesday, Thursday Sept. 3-4 The Strange Door .Adult Entertainment Charles Laughton Sally Forrest This horror -type melodrama will hold you tense &Melon Theatre GRAND BEND Wednesday, Thursday Aug. 27-218 Spencer Tracy People Against O'Hara Pat 0"Brien Diana Lynn Against ,Sinister Forces that Prey on Youth Cartoon Friday, Saturday Aug. 20-30 Distant Drums In Technicolour Gary Oooper Mari Aldon ,Gary Cooper as Captain Myatt, ,Swamip 'Fighter and Mari Aldon as the Captive Beauty. Cartoon and 'Stop Look and Laugh." Sunday Midnight, Monday, Tuesday September 1-2 Fred Astaire Vera Ellen, Marjorie lain The Belle of New York In Technicrolour It's a Techuicolour Musical that has everything, including a Bowery Molle with a twinkle in Her eye. .Gymnastic I2ythm, and Seeing Ceylon NEAR FATAL ACCIDENT Six and a half year •old Audrey Eckel, who half atubinled„ half crawled to the home to get help for her twin brother, Norman, after they were 'both burned by a high-voltage power line, are again playing happily with each :other. The twins suffered deep burns to their arms and legs when they touched a live wire while climbing to the 'top of an apple tree M the orchard of their parent;, Mr. and Mrs Walter Eckel, Goshen :me, a few miles north of Zurich in Stan- ley Township. Norman fell more than 20 feet to the groued after contact with the Hydro line. His Sister managed to climb down the tree and tell her parents of tate ac- cident. The parents found their son unconscious at the base of the. tree. Thechildren were taken to Clinton hospital for treatment. Audrey re- ceived burns to both' arms, both lege and a foot. Her brother suffered burns to his hands and one leg. He was bruised but otherwise unhurt as a result of his fall. The ehil+lten were taken to, Clinton Hospital fox treatment, under the medical care of Dr. Newland of that place, but were soon returned to their house. The Lions Frolic Monday evening next, Labor Day, is Zurich's big evenimog, when the Lions Club will hold their big Annual Frolic this being the eigtle frolic and the second year of the V auaeville Show put on by the H. w,: Simpson En'iertahunent Bureau of Windsor. In addition to what is found in the large posters and adv, is the n anaget states he has arranged for the Great Terri Koski, the world's greatest un- supported badder act ae your main feature. This act iia•' been featured on Television, such programs as Super Circus telecast from Chicago and many other big ,haws. Par you and you to visit this big entertain - ment, will •he a big treat again this year. The likes has never been seen in these parts, and e„eryaoe rs in• vited to come for this big might of high class entertaining, .ind• buy your reserved seat tickets early at the Willert Snack Shop, 'Zurich. Don't miss the big parade at six o'cla,';;, and, then follow on through to the Areca for the :big show. The:,; will be -plenty of -entertainment for ono and all, so bring the whole .family ef, :: well as your neiglieoere :,id Emends, N ©R M A S BEAUTY SHOPPE • . HOLIDAY WEEK - AUG. 11-16. Tel. 628. Zurich NORMA STEINBACH - Prop. Your Speotals Broken? on'$ Wormer WE CAN DUPLICATE YOUR LENSES IN 48 HOURS, JUST BRING IN THE PIECES ANY SHAPE, COLOR, OR SIZE SINGLE OR BIFOCAL VISION IN ANY TRADE NAME • i A Ge HESS jeweler and Registerid Optician. single copies 5 G'en � v Sulbscripton do Canada Year 132.1111t Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.518 RAG RUGS and CARpF On a New Modern Loom., .a -de► Order -- Seth O. Aman,,, Zur Ont. Phone 128. SUMMER PRICES , ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR WINTER FILL -Un; Of This Premium Fuel LORNE S. EILER —LOCKER. SERVICE-- SLUE COAL ROE FEEDL Phone 10. HENSALL, ONT. Licensed Eisen a +.. rNrr er rind Funeral I - eft Private Car Ambulance Service Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Day and Night Service Telephone: Res. 89 a or 122, Zurich sae see i.,! aA'e®;uiogee «.•.,.*Mee 0•fit 'r :x;•tr.:e. :,0 00,000.001 We are ever at your service with the lit lie obtainable of FRES G OCERIES All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Seas©n as well a Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply GIVE US A CALL q: ern �t reser Zurich PRODUCE WANTED, Phone 165 We have a good supply of Brantford Binder Twine Be sure to get your supply early for this season's ig Crop. See our Stock of Summer Work Shirts, Overalls, Smocks and Socks for Men. Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl GIVE US A CALL! E. Schwartzentruber, Prop, s ORE Phone 11-97