Zurich Herald, 1952-11-20, Page 1ICH
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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH -- ONTARIO
BEV. E. W. HEIMR!CH, PASTOR
1D a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m.--Sunday School.
"4.S0 pan.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EmmANuEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich -- Ontario
REV., H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oeseh - Organist
JNDAY SERVICES. -
10:00 a.mn.— Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
7:30 p.m. — Divine Worship
Welcome at mil Services—"Coma
heu with us and we will do thee
good." Num. 10:29.
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY WLURNING, NOVEMBER 20 19 52
Md_on Theatrel
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday
George Montgomery
Nov. 21-22
Karin Booth
Cripple Creek
In Teehnicolour
Winner Takes all in the West's
Wildest Boom Town.
Three. "Stooges' Comedy,.. Cartoon
and Sport Reel
Tuesday, Wednesday Nov., 25-26
Shadow In The Sky
Nancy Davis
Man forgets
Arms of a Womar,
Ralph Meeker
Many Things in the
Newsreel, Cartoon and "Killers
the Swamps"'
of
Thank You!
I wish to thank -my friends who
so kindly remembered me while a
patient in. Victoria Hospital. -- H. K.
Either.
Card of Thanks
We wish to take this medium in
thanking all who assisted 'in fighting
the fire and` saving our home., Special
thanks to the Zurich Fire Dept. who
so quickly responded which saver]
our home. Special thanks to all.
SHE LIVES WITH FEAR
Mrs. Whittaker Chambers reveals
her ordeal of terror. She recalls
how, while her husband was a Com-
munist, she lived in dread he would
be picked up by the FBI. After he
deserted' the Communist Party, she
feared he would be murdered. See
this mStod s (414e .,. rneraean.
Weekly, exclusively with Detroit Sun
day Times.
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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
FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED FROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
WE WIRE ANYWHERE
24 Hour Service --= Dashwood Tel. 70W.
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Fr.zen Foods
Bird's Eye Frosted. Fo is
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
FRUITS - VEGETABLES - FISH, - ETC.
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.44 14 -oz Mins ....._,....
Red. Cane :Salmon 7 3- • oz t'in
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Fancy quality tomato juice 2, 20 -oz tins .29c
'Tarts French: pea-sotp# 'large 28 -oz tin 1 uc
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DA
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EARL HEYWOOD
RCA VICTOR RECORDIflG
ARTIST .and the
CKNX Barn Dance Gaig
IN THE
Community Centre, ZurYch
Ol\i
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2'h.
Dancing 10 to 1
Colne and enjoy this evening':; En
tertaJnment with this opur ince
Orchestra .
Were Anniversary Singers.
The men's male ehorus� of the Ev-
angelical church along with the or-
ganist Mrs. Milt. Oesch wer.e:.Snnday
evening guests at the Auburn _Unit-
ed church at their anniversary aexv-
ices.
Is Postponed
• The local Womens' Institute wish
to advise the public that for the
present the Euchre partys in the
town hall have been cancelled until
further notice. Thanks!
Sponsored by the Community C;aititre ' Enjoyed Banquet
•
Last Friday evening the 'Hen's
Admission. Orrganization of the Evangelical
church enjoyed their anneal. Father
and Son Banquet at which nearly a
hundred partook of the bounteous
meal. An interesting program in-
cluded as speaker, Rev. Mr. Kaiser
of the Evangelical church at Milver-
ton. The Grand Bend male quart-
ette rendered several well received
numbers
Board
Centis
i5.
Card of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to all my' friends, neighbours and
relatives, w+Iio •so kindly rei?emnered
me with cards treats, phone calls,
and visits -while a patient at St.
Joseph's Hospital, and ;at'honae!
Mrs. George Bullock.
BALL TEAM RECEIVE TROPHIES'
Much praise and congratulations
were showered on th e Dashwood
Tigers, OIBA. Intermediate D. semi-
finalists, Tuesday night last by; fans
and sports figures at a banquet in
Moneta MV1inards' Exeter .The '' ig-
ers who won the Huron -Perth 1 ague
championship against B. and C.}a.coin
petition were presented with 'troph-
ies, pictures and gifts. Guest ofthon-
or at the banquet was Tim Burges,
a London boy who• next year;; will fish as it were. So it one thing :ails
report to the St. Louis Car dinats of
lway
s something else takes its place.
the Naotpnal League
Dashwod oatiit pgon-
ship team of homebrew talent.
Fishing Is Good
Among the many hunters that went
up north these past few weeks with
intention of shooting the traditional
deer, in most cases were disappointed
as deer were very scarce or cunning
and kept well away from man. But
we are told fishing has been excel-
lent, and up on. Georgian Bay the
fishermen with nets have caught tuns
,of white fish and trout. In fact a
nephew of ours treated us with a
sample of these white fish caught in
the Parry Sound district, and we do
'truthfully say it was about the best
we have ever ate, being a lover of
BAYFIELD
Rev. P. Renner and son, Percy
have left for Sault Ste. Maria on a
hunting trip.
Mrs. David Dewar returned home
after having visited her sons James
Kingston; and David, Toronto ;tor a
month and spent the week -end in
Clinton and Varna.
Miss Jessie Metcalf of Detroit,
spent the week -end at her home in
the village.
Mr and Mrs. Brisson of Detroit,
were at their cottage over ,the we-
ek -end.
United Church W. A. • . .
The United Church Women met
on Thursday evening of last week,
at the home of Mrs. Ivan ateckle,
with a large attendance. Miss Maude
Stirling, Christian Stewardship sec-
retary conducted a ponel discussion
on the subject of stewardship with
many taking part. The la:iies dis-
cussed plans for the banquet to be
served to the Orangemen on Decem-
ber 6th.
The Voice of Temperance
• The Unique Farm. Forum met at
the home of Mrs. R. Geiger with 38
members and visitors present. Mr.
Leonard Merner led the discussion on
"Farm Machinery." "Does It Pay?."
Our group felt that our farms ara
mechanized on a sound basis. Our
group felt that if machinery rs too
expensive for the individual farmer,
they could solve the problem by
forming a syndicate. Carl Oestrei-
cher led, recreation. The meeting of
Dec. will be held at Mr and Mrs.
T. Meyers with Mr. Cliff Pepper
leading the discussion on "Why Price
Supports.
SUCCESSFUL MEETING
The annual meeting and community
service of the Zurich Branch of the
Western Ontario Bible Society was
held in the Evangelical church on
Sunday evening with a very large at-
tendance, and much enthusiasm was
manifest. The speaker for the even-
ing was Rer. Mr. McMillan of near
Elginfieid who. chose for his subject
The Bond of Christanity, namely the
Word of God, the Bible. He referred
back to the early calling of F,.brahain
on down to the Christian area when
the bible •copies were very scarce
and people conveyed the Word by
telling each other. His address was
very much. enjoyed by all. Dr. Wm,
MacNivin, the field secretary who
has been the speaker on similar oc-
casions, we are sorry to say owing
to illness was unable to be present.
In the re -organization, led by Rev. H.
E. Heimrich, Mr. Bruce Klopp who
has been Secy-Treas. for 14 years,
has been replaced by Mr. Menno
Steckle, and Mr. C. L. Smith who
has been president for 13 years, hat
been replaced by Mr. Klopp, the
local Clergymen are the Vice -Pres
idents. Canvassers have again been
appointed, and were commissioned
by Rev. H. E. Roppel. Revs. Sol-
omon Baechler led in prayer, while
Ephriam •Gingerich read the ecr ipt-
ure lesson. If you contribute $2.00
to the canvassers you will receive an
annual copy of the magazine "Bible
in the World". While $11.00 entitles
you to the Child's Magazine "For
Our Land." There is probably no
better way we can invest our dollar;
than to send the scriptures to the
underprivileged people who have no
churches of teachers, but the bible
is the only way to reach them, as it
is printed in over 800 languages. The
Zurich Society raised $340 last year
for this cause. What are you do-
ing to help it along? Please] The
St. Peter's Lutheran church choir
well rendered two appropriate an-
thems, with Miss Audrey Heinmieh
presiding at the Coneoie of the organ.
Evidence accumulates that the
bottle club cannot be conducted with-
in the law. Its members can order
their liquor delivered to the bottle
club :premises and having identified
every case and every bottle with
their own names can frequent the
place and drink their own liquor.
This is within the law. But what a-
bout the proprietor who has turned
his house into a beverage room for
the convenience of the club members?
Certainly the club membership fees
would not make it worth his while
to run a bottle club beverage room
He is party to some more profitable
transaction. Does he get a cormnis-
si.on on 'every case that is delivered
to his premises? if that's the trans,
action then he runs the risk of be-
ing charged with bootlegging for he
is participating in the sale Of course
if he supplies liquor to his custom-
ers from cases or bottles that are
not identified as the personal prop-
erty of a club member then he is
bootlegging. The bottle club is im
attempt to evade the Canada Tem-
a peranoe Act. It is very gratrfyin;i«
that inHuron County the vigrlatee
of the 'oilioers of the law Is unttmgk-
lug the bottle club,-..Advt.
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Candies Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
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MASON QUART JARS, MED. DOZEN ...............1.23
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