Zurich Herald, 1953-02-26, Page 1•
Established 1900
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26 1953
ST. PETER'S.
Evangelical Lutheran Church.
ZURICH — ONTARIO
REV. E. W. HEIMR,ICH, PASTOR
U a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7.30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to ell Services
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
REV: 'H. E. KOPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES. -
10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
7:30 p.m. — Divine Worship
Welcome at all Services --"Come
thou with us and we will do thee
(rood." Num. 10:29.
WHY PAY
Reckless Driver Rates
If you're a careful driver you can
get remarkable /ow rates with
State Farm Mutual, the Coanpany
that dared to be different.
State Farm's careful drivers make
their own low Auto Insurance
Rates.
KEN ETUE, District Agent
Phone 78 r 13. Zurich, Ont.
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
s� have your Eyes Examined with
Ithe Latest Methods and equipment at
OPTOMETRIST ec OPTICIAN
A. L. COLE. R.O.
GODERICH — lt NT.
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Aldon Th.eatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday Feb. 27-28
Dennis Morgan, Amanda Blake,.
Philip Carey
Cattle Town
Gun •answering Gun - Stampede up-
on, Stampede - In a t Ruthless Bid
for Conquest -
Selected Short Subjects.
Tuesday, Wednesday - ,March 3-4
The Girl In White
June Allyson Arthur Kennedy
Gary Merrill
A woman's place was in the nouse
until a slip-oc, a Blonde turned the
Key.
Newsreel and Cartoon.
Minster
Ingo
AT
St. Peter's Parish Hall
ST. JOSEPH,.. ONT.
(French Settlement)
On
Saturday, March 14th.
9 p.m. Sharp
$250.00 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY
IN CASH PRIZES
15 ROUNDS AT $5.00 EACH
14 SPECIAL ROUNDS
13 OF $25.00 EACH, AND
ONE ROUND FOR $100.00.
SPECIAL ROUNDS 25C, A CARD
OR 3 FOR 50C.
Admission $1.00
Everybody Welcome
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$18 An Evening
For your spare time.. Just 3 easy
-Automatic Refrigerator Defrosters ten for the Farmers' Advocate by
Baden Powell of GilevelL
ipro.speets cornrnisi.ion. Rush name, of Ontario. It was 'pointed out:,esee eentirely separate organizations, •
Lyric Theatre
Phone 421 - EXETER
Friday, Saturday Feb. 27-28
Bronco Busters
Jiohn Lund
Joyce Holden •
Actually filmed in the world's lead-
ing rodeo, including Calgary Stam-
pede.
Monday, Tuesday March
Lovely To Look At
Red Skelton •
Kathryn Grayson
Excellent! Photographed in tee
color this film has wide appeal.
2-3
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Wedneeday, Thursday Mar. 4-5
Single Copies 5 Cents.
Subscziption in Canada, Year $2.041
Subscription U.S.A., Year $2.50,
Returned From Hospital
Tiriss Anna Deters returned borne
frem St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
We,' -wish her continued health.
Has Returned Horne
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•4Ir. :Roy Weber of Lencron,
and Mrs. Ted Foster and Mrs. Louis.
Weber of Detroit were Sunday vis-
itore.,at the home ,of the latter's resi
dene in town. Mrs. Weber intends to
reielain in her home after spending
the; whiter nioneelie with her =tighter
in Detroit. We -welcome Mrs. Weber
baelc. to Zurich and- wish her healtlt
to enjoy the wane.
Farm Forum
Iron Mistress
The Review meeting of the Unique
Fantle Forum was held at tie home
of' Mr and ,Mrs. Car 1 Oestreicher,
and Mr and Mrs -Sam Oestreicher,
With 26 present. The evening was
spent by playing .progressive
arokin-
ole. The winners were Mrs. Arthur
McClinchey and Mr. Wm. Edighoff-
er. The ladies then served a delic-
ious lunch. The next meeting. will
be ,held at the home of Mr and Mrs
E. B. Horner, with Mr. James
Reid of Zurich' as speaker. The
subject will be "Is; equality in educ-
ation poissible.?"' •
SPECIAL TO THE ZURICH
HERALD RE: YOUTH GROUPS
It was extremely fitting that the
newly -formed youth groups of aur
town should make their first public
appearance in iour midst while at-
tending worship services in the var-
ious churches. The First Zurich
for -
visitors
apnrceiseMnecrs.. E. eTursublol.Annt, wRe;e..
00' with the First Boy Scout Troop
Company of Girl Guides joined lations between Urban and Rural 0.1t- and the First Zurich Wolf Cub Pack
ieens was reviewed. Mr. Victor Deu- fol. "Thinking Day" services in i'ton-
nin made a study of an article writ- otte• of their founders, Lord and Lady
Alan Ladd
Virginia Mayo
A verile, action packed • romantic
melodrama.
First Show every Saturday at 6 p.rn.
Christine Models Her New Wardrobe
See remarkeble •photovraphs viv-
idly portrayine the striking cone
traet between °George Jorgensen, the
man and Christine prgensen, the
woman. Read 'Christine's ;own ac-
count of .the growing •confusion that
moved her to seek medical' advice.
See "The Story of My Life," by
Christine Jorgensen, in 'The Amer-
ican Weekly with March 1, Detroit
Sunday Times.
FARM FORUM MEET
On Monday eve. Feb. 23 the mem-
bers of the Maple Leaf Farm Forum
met ,at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Peter Deiohert. • Mr and Mrs Victor
free trial sales amazing a en e
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel. 228. Zurich
NORMA STEINBACH - Prop.
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RAG RUGS and CARPET
On a New Modern Loom, Made
Order — Seth 0. Anima, Zurlele,
Ont. Phone 128.
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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
:an also save you money on a
'omplete pair of Spectacles.
AG. HESS
Jeweler and Registered
Optician.
INVITES YOU
TO JOIN ITS
HOST OF FRIENDS
LORNE S. 'MILER
LOCKER SERVICE ROE FEED
WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL
Phone 10 — HENSALL, ONT.
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Joan pay yot that. Hundreds of hot Hon. E. C. Drury, a former prerni6r, .. -
addrese for guaraateed profit offer. ing diecua..ion that eve are one large th i
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isame promise and la*. .6 3 S 2
reit of this promise is "to do me
(That is an :ailment that we all bee e
more or less.) But ae farmers being deity to G'2d" and it is evident thnt, te Telephone:
; oda, according to report of leapt of
20 per cent of the populatien bei. Oat-
eerionsly, fdr. with a totel enroleneet
these young peonle are taking it 2
Statistics at Ottawa in 1951, the in the three groupe of only fifty-three 4taiieteolfa 0
record year of farm income, received the attendance at the three serviees
'only 12 li‘e per eent. of the national was twentyeahe, thiety-s eve n and
income.• So we are inclined to think thirty-five, respectively.
that if the national inceme was Sher- The day began with attendance of
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their Scoutmaster, James W. Reid,
I -LAN COUNCIL and their Guide Captain, Mrs. 1Vlae-
The regular meeting of the Hay jorie Schilbe, attending nine o'clock
Township Council Was held in the Mass in St. Boniface Church. 'Rev.
Father Monahan welooneed the group
Twp Hall on Feb. 2nd inthe after -
and outlined to the congregation the
noon. After the reading of the rnin-
age program of the organizatione.
utes of the last meeting the follow- , He complimented the parents of the
ing motions were passed. That the community for supporting the moee-
minutes of the Jan, 12te. rreetine. be
programs are atmese identtbe
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Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
Private Car Ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL
Family Income
Life Insurance is the only investment
which will tell a man today hew
much guaranteed. monthly income it
will yield his family for all the
tomorrows. Let your North Amer-
ican Life representative help you
figure out how much income yew
present life insurance providee •for
your family. See him today.
P.'1.1 3 r r
NORTH AMERICAN
A Mutual Company
Phone 70-W
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
— All Profits for Policyholckh
Dashwood, Ont.
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
FRUITS VEGET BLES .. FISH, - ETC.
Week d Specials
HENLEY'S PEACHES, (Choice halves) 2, 15 -oz. • • ,s ,310
AYLMER TOMATO JUICE 2, 20 -oz tins
NOBAB COFFEE (Canada's clloice) 1-1b. pkg. ..... 99c
Green Giant NIBLETS CORN 2, 14 -oz. Tins .37c.
25c
Phone 1140 - C. H. THIEL - Zurich
ed little more equal it would a group of the boys and girls w t
prove our relations on economics.
e ment and expreesed con.fidence that -
adopted as read. . it would be a hoon, not only to the
That the :followingg rates be char- young people but to the village as
ged for the Township Hall rental. a Whole.
Group I, Free, Hay Twp. Council
After Mars, the leaders hurried
bueines.s, Ceurt, Court of Revision, over to St. Peter's Lutheran Church
to, join another group which had
Civil Defense. and Hems Nuesmg.
gathered for the ten o'clocl: service
Group 2, at a $1.50 rate; Boy Scout
with •Scouteree A. Deichert and le.
Girl Guides, :Federation or Agric.; Black. In his welcome, PasTor Heim -
Chamber of Cammerce, Catholic W. rich said that the appearance of
: these uniformed groups in chuech
L., Ladies' Aid. Women's Institute
Holy Name Society. Any church eeemd strange, as it was the firet
Group, for non-profit, Library Boiled time such an event had occurred in
Annual Meeting, Agricultural Soci- the. hietery of Zerieh. He emphas-
ieed the • value of their pro:Iya:n in
ety. Group 3, at $2,00 rate, Band
Practice, Dancing lessons;
Group church and community life ano ex-
preseed the hope that the •groupe
4, at $4.00 rate, Church gatheymge would become a familiar sight to the
or plays for profit; Group 5 at $3.00 iurch-goers of tee
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rate, Banquete, Dances, Wedding re-
ceptions, Fire Insurance, ;can Gro- ;geoup again met for worship at the!
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FRESH GROCERIES
3 All Fresh Vegetables, Fruits in Season
3 Canned Fruits and Vegetables on
3 Candie.s - Nuts - and Confectionery
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cial or Dom. Elections and all sim- Here a welcome wa.-.1 eNtended
ilar functions. !both Mr. hi. Geip"er and 1?.r.verond
That we call for gravel tenders, ! Rapper Mr. Roppel spoke ,C ilie
, three groops as the "neweet avd
1 ' •tised in the London . • nizatione in town" end
assured them a warm welcome when-
Goderieh idignal Star and. Zurich. ever they shoubl see fit to come [wain
Ilerald. Mr. Geiger werenly referred to ' the
youth as providing added inspiration
That a letter be sent to the De -1
puty Minister of Lands and Foresee, i to the. service.
Parliament Buildings, Toronto, ve-1 Scoutmaster - Reid, spenking on b e -
questing him to give us information half of' all groups, expressed severe
how to determine the High Water appreeiation for the warm v eleome
extended by the churches of the
mark alongthe water's edge -1 inT0.1.‘,1:ine:
f .1 Scout and Gnide •`letity to
community, stressing the importarce
Gad." He 'stated that if we can
keep the youth consci nue of the hn-
. --t- .e. of the church in their lives
same to be ac set
youngest •olga
Free Pees.; Stratford Beacon lierald,
Village at St. Joeepi,
in t
ehip,
l'hat we call for applications for
duo
tweeter to eupevviee e ,
of the cattle sprayed or brushed forlwe need have no lack of good ;!ttizens
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ment for spraying done. A1.1 to ply with with the Act.
That we ,order 1,000 bags of co-
' ment from F. C. Kalffielech & San
Ltd., for bridger end for shed. Tho
to be foe April delivery.
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Warble -Fly, and 'also
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That we make opplicatiol
Dept. of Highwaes : or p . .
active leaders arc a cc
build a portion of sidewalk at the in becoming
east end of Zuric.h on the north sioe 1 to ste.p forward. Several more lead
of Highway 84, That the various tin are needed, and, we aro told, you
amounts as per voucher be pal I, can learn as you go along and have
That the •Council ,adjourn until wee, to, let of fun doing it. 'We know that
day, March 2nd at 1.30 p.m. • this new venture which the:s. 11:1 hA3,1
1 they ,can depend on your support in
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a Ws Brokenshire, (leeks enthueieseically undertalsen;
for the futtue,
AItheeigh these groups were form-
e& only lost fall, they now eumeer:
Guider, 18; Scoots, floe Gabe 21.
All ,geoupe are progreesing fiteonr-
.;.1y and we cell exie.,1„ to here much
• neon of Ahem 11) tho nem. -;"1..iivo.
Any young people interested in io 1n-
vited to contact the lead-
ermission to or concerned. Any adults interested
WE HAVE. A GOOD STOCK OF
COLD WEATHER
LINED AND UNLINED SMOCKS, JACKETS
Overalls, Work Pants, Underwear, Etc.. Etc,
See our Fine Assortment of Yard Goods just in.
Good Supply of Fresh Groceries always on Handl
GIVE US A CALL1
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