Zurich Herald, 1953-02-19, Page 11E.stablished 1900
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19 1958
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
are—Divine Services.
1/.15 ,a.m.—Sunday School.
pan.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EIVIIVIANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch . Organist
eMsiDAY SERVICES. -
10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
7:30 pm. — Divine Worship
Welcome at all Services—"Como
dams with us and we wilt do thee
Num. 10:29.
rood.'"
WHY PAY
eckless Driver Rates
If you're a careful driver you can
get remarkable low rates with
Steice Farm Mutual, the Company
that dared to be different.
State Farm's careful drivers make
their own Low Auto Insurance
Rates.
KEN ETUE, District Agent
Phone78 r 13. Zurich, Ont.
Aldon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday
'BING CROSBY
Just For You
In Technicolor
Jane Wyanan Ethel Barrymore
Just about the grandest all 'round
fun and music smash attraction any-
one 'could ask for.
Cartoon . 'Mice Capades"
Feb. 20-21
Tuesday, Wednesday Feb. 24-25
Pat and Mike
Tracy Katherine Hepburn
Aldo Ray
year's punchiest comedy —
the Bell with love and
laughs
Newsreel and Cartoon
Spencer
It's the
Ringing
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this means in gre-
atly thanking all my friends who
so kindly remembered me during
my stay at the hospital and at home
with cards, treats, flowers,, person-
al visits, etc.
—.Leonard Wagner.
B 0 RN
Mr and Mrs Truman Fischer are
very happy to a.nnounce the birth of
their daughter (Kathyrn Joy) 7-11).
4 -oz., at the General Hospitte, Cal-
gary, Alb.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Gingericb, of
Zurich are happy to announce the
birth' of their daughter (Carol
Are You Suffering From Dianne) on Sunday January 25th,
at Clinton Public Hospital. A sister
Headaches? to Gary; granddaughter to Mr. and
riff: so have your Eyes Examined with .Mxs. Jacob Gingeriche Zurich.
- 114te Latest Methods and equipmentat Mr. ,and Mrs. Albert Heideman are
PTOIVIETRIST • re --OPTiCIAN .4.1.1:97 to anmounce the birth of a son
A. L. COLE,, 11 0 1,0'n -PE:trithi-:at the ,Orangeville Jlo-
iitaL A brother tor James: and
--eaGODERIGliess-es, eglr. ,IWayne, !mid grandson to. Mr and Mrs:
• s leseed
Gasses a% leeekeeemeewe wen liEgbert Heideman, of Zurich.
T. HARRY HOFFMAN FUNERAL HOME
Funeral Director Private Car Ambulance
Member of Ontario . Funeral Association
HOLDER OF ST. JOHN'S AMBUL-
ANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE
Portable Oxygen Equipment
—HOSPITAL BEDS TO RENT
—.INVALID CHAIR TO LOAN
FRESH FLOWERS SUPPLIED
JFROM MITCHELL NURSERIES
—WE WIRE ANYWHERE -
24 HOUR SERVICE'
DASHWOOD TEL. 70W.
Lyric Theatre
Phone 421 - EXETER
Friday, •Saturday February 20-21
Has Anybody Seen My Gal
Charles • Cebu=
Piper Laurie
This tweedy with, some music, is the
type that is eeally relaxing enterta-
inment.
T TB L'S
Superior Store.
Frozen Foods
Bird's Bye Frosted Foods
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
FRUITS - VEGETABLES - FISH, - ETC.
Week -end Specials
Aunt jernim,a readymix for Pancakes pkg.
Kraft Vetveeta Cheese, half4b. pkg.
Red Seal fancy Cohoe Salmon 4 734 oz tins
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Th1r and Mrs Herbert Kratt of De -
fiat were week -end guests at the
hane of their friends, Mr and Mee
R. F. Stade of town.
Young Children Are Better
Several of our young children in
Zurich, who have been, taken to the
floePital, London, are home and are
IVIonday, Tuesday Feb. 23-24 filiogreesing favourably. We wish
;them every success to good health.
Has 92nd Birthday
Friends congratulated Mrs. Caroline
'eseh of Blake on having celebrat-
ed' her 92Ind birthday on retruaey
The Raging Tide
SHELLY WINTERS
RICHARD CONTE
This is a giaod picture Well 'worth
"AO. The day was spent at the
Seeing!
• Ranee .of -her daughter, Mr and Mrs
Alidy Oesch. The family was present
Wednesday, Thursday Feb. 25,26
',04. the •event was quietly observed.
Sky Full of Moon • .Si Oesch is remarkably smart for
Age, and takes much enjoyment
'CARLTON 'CARPENTER cst f 1.fe.
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JAN STERLING
" ; Many Were Out
This picture offers a mixture of
dramatic a the best attended meetings
and comic events that holds a:.10ne
'eVer held by the Hay Mutual Fire In -
First show every Saturday 6 p.m.
d
one's interest all through. Menace Go., was held Monday after-
aon in the town hall. Practically
every c1iair was occupied and many
were obliged to stand. We hope to
give a more -complete report of the
tiobegs next week.
MAKING APPEAL
A strong appeal is being made by
the Officials of Huron County for the
overseas flood stricken districts. Mr.
Earl Campbelll, Reeve of Hay Town-
shiP is a member of the County Ex-
ecutive, and the public are urged to
contribute of their means to this
netfeh needed cause.
"ev IN THE PLAYOFFS
Both Zurich teams are in the play-
offs at @resent, to -night, Wednesday,
leaden elays with the Cyclone League
terdn, while the Juniors cross sticks
with the Hensall biorys. The big
team won a couple of games the past
week, but lost one to those Irish of
IsiMan, who are playing great hoc-
k° here's wishing the locals better
1uik tonight.
GIVE! . GIVE!
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Give to the Huron County Overseas
Flood Relief Fund. Donations are
urgently needed and can be left at'
Reginald Black; Phone 102, Zurieh,'
or Valentine Becker, Phone 6W or
6J., Dashwood, Ont.
Crowded Out
A number of very interesting are
tides were this week crowded out,
but will appear next week, we hope.
Auction Sales
As our readers will notice that
the spring crop of auction sales axe
making their appearance this week,.
seems tether -early, since we., have`
had so little winter. Ou r popular
Auctioneer, Alvin Walper, who ape
welded the hammer at these events
i•n this district, only a few yeare.' is
receiving many distant calls for his
service. He advises us so far heleas.
about twenty sales booked- Tuly. • St. John's Ambulance Course
as the old saving goes "You cn't 3;.4 _Fra/del-era Reg. N., and sons
keep a good mant ;:fctiTbriMittesehates Visited, ate the .home
hastonne along very rapidly In theeof•tie:faimer'`i'parenta'Ma and Mrs
field. of Auctioneering. • • Reg. dileley where the students of
• , the St john's Ambulance Course
St. Joseph 8z Blue Water Area
Mr and Mrs Len Sararas and
daughter Marjorie and Mr and Mrs
Paul Ducharme motored to Windsor
on Friday last to visit Mrs. Rachel
Denomme who is seriously ill. Mrs
Denomme is the mother or Mrs. Sar-
aras and Mrs- Denomme.
Several from this Highway at-
tended the funeral of the late Mr.
Weising of London, being an old ac-
quaintance in the vicinity.
My and Mrs. Bob tMernorvidge and
Miss Shirley Jeffrey all of Detroit,
were visitors on the Blue Water area
over the week -end.
Mr. Girard Geoffrey who has com-
pleted his electrical course in Toron-
to, was a week -end visitor at the old
home, and on Monday left for 115.011-
treal where he will be stationed for
some time doing electrical wore:. We
hope for Gerard the very best in
starting his chosen career, and may
the future bring to him success and
prosperitY.
The Origin of Cheese
Hundred's of years before klarist
there was a lazyNornad named Tel
Lazaam. One day his wife Jebel,
sent him in to the desert on an er-
rand. She gave him some camel's
milk in a sheep's stomach for re-
freshment. As soon as Tel Lazaam
was out of sight he threw the bag
aside and went to sleep. Hoses later
he awoke and tipped the bag to- his
lips, but no milk flowed out. He
put his .hand in and felt something
ted good. The sun, beat
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Single Copies 6 Cents.
Subscription in Canada, Year
Subscription 'U.S.A., Year $2.50.
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 228. Zurich
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
PROMPT
Optical Service
YES!
Two days we can duplicate
accurately your broken Lens
any Size, any Colour from the
broken pieces
We do not need your presc-
ription
We also have the newest in
Frames and Mountings., We
can also save you money on a
'omplete pair of Spectacles..
A G. HESS
jeweler end Registered
Optician.
RAG RUGS and CARPETS.
444.10•444.4**•••••4•4•444
On a New Modern Loom, Made b2
Order — Seth O. ADClanil, Zarb*
Ont. Phone 128.
INVITES YOU
TO JOIN ITS
HOST OF FRIENDS
LORNE S. EILER
LOCKER SERVICE - ROE FEEDS
WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL
Phone 10 — HENSALL, ONT.,
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Licensed Embalxner
Private Car A
• Hospital Bed and
held their examinations. :Vire L. T
and Funeral Director
rnbulance Service
Wheelchair for Rent
ALL OCCASIONS
Day and Night Service
or 122,
Pierre, Reg. N., .being the instructor • elephone: Res. 89
kr -the class the past months. Mrs. *
Freak:len being examiner for the asseeeseeseememesemelesseeeeesee044040649,0ito066,0
exams. We are grateful for those
that took up this First Aid Work in
case of need they may be called up-
on at any tine.
Farm Forum
Miss Ruth Krueger led the discus-
sion on "What WM The St. Law-
rence -Seaway Mean, To Us?",at the
home of Mr and Mrs Leonard ,Verner
We felt that the development of the
St. Lawrence Seaway will benefit
Canada. The Seaway development
Will increase navigation and trans;
portation costs on the lukes, he
cheaper. The Seaway de got° paient
wiffereate more power. Miss Ruth
Krueger and Mrs. Ellwood Trueinner
conducted recreation. The next
meeting will be held et Mr and Mrs
Cart Oestreicher's in the form of a
crokinole party. Mrs. rierner serv-
ed ,a delicious hutch.
FIRST ZURICH GIRL GUIDE
COMPANY
Onbeisertsr: Honor, I promise to do my
To do my duty to God and the Queen
To help other people at all titres
And to obey the Guide Laws.
. These word e were promised Sat-
urday at a special enrollment cere-
mony at the Community Centre .when
la girls who had already leveed the
Tenderfoot Test, wereenrolled as
guides and.received their pies, who
soft, are as fellows: Judy Wiliest (Oriole
and the reunet from the sheep
stomach had turned the milk to
Patrol '
Leader) Janet Gaseho (Tril-
lium Petro! Leader); Mary Jane
cheese. 1Flowald, Dianne Thiel,Wanda Law -
The Voice of Temperance I rence, Erla Hay, Ruth Weido, Jean
The traffic intoxicating beverages Denomme, Linda Bedard, Mary Be -
is 'a public nusiance. To institute darcl, Deana Oesch, Martha Denoms
ation for its control is one of) me, Marion Yungblut; Mrs. Milton
the most -difficalt tasks any govern- Oesch, 'President of the local Associ-
meat has to grapple with. Different alone also received her pin. Motheee
• • I • ve been devise were enterte.ined and the work of the
the Girl Guides explained, also the
need of co-operation is very impast-
ant, on -order for the Captian, Mrs.
Marjorie Schilbe to be successful in
types of lege, a
ed. In Huron County we nave the
Canada Temperance Act. We luts7e
We believe
had it for over 30 years.
it is a good law because rit probibite,
ithe sale of intoxicating beverages. It ' effort to teach the company. Any
!saves our communities from the men- girl wishing to become a Guide, age
ace of beverage rooms, beer prima, 11-16 are welcome to apply for op --
liquor g;bores, cocktail lounge, More- lication forms from 'Mrs. H Schilbe
over the evidence of intoxteation are I who had received her pin several
seldom seen hi our Huron Comity I weeks ago. Leader,: are needed;
commum ties.
" 'c b we been ill-lanyone interested to become a leader
considered attempts to discredit this oplee:he, gperteslindetnotucolfi twhiethlo yes. Milton
it, but the citizens of Huron who are Mrs. Greta Lavender, Hensia1.111,13(111rIgnkti'lln-.
19a Canada Temperance Act and to made
concerned for the public good are izeie assisted Mrs, Margaret Hunter,
satisfied that it is a good law. 'They Division Commissieeer of Stratford,
are not deceived by those who eat to enroll the Guides. Refreshments
lout to misrepreeent it. Recently the were served. Their meetiege r re
& Mali carried articles which held in the local town hall every Tu -
The
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We are ever at your service with the best lines
obtainable of
FRESH GROCERIES
All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season as well as
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies - Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
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WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF
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Phone 140 It THIEL :Zurich
igo.o•mmo.N.Nwmmwow000ionot.N.e.a.00isoaoomwmpwogwmuoggiwowemwitt.....th.„ of the law—Advt.
attempted Lo discredit the value of e..elay evening at 7.8 o t.
the Canada Temperance A.cl. Tne Girls wad captain have received
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people of Huron were not deceived their uniforms and are ready to get
and they were not pleased. Mean- 'working for the wellbeing of man -
while they would give every eeeour- kind and the community whet
aperient to the officers of the leer they may give a helping hind. Zurich
who, in an increasing number of should, be very vateful Por th is
eases, are maintaining the %levity Company . and their leeders, and
give them sAppoit whit 'needed.
FOOTWEA
LINED AND UNLINED SMOCKS, JACKETS
Overalls, Work Pants,
Underwear, Etc., Etc.
See our Fine Assortment of Yard Coods just in,
Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl
GIVE US A CALL!
'THE BLAKE STORE
Schwartzentruber, Prop,