Zurich Herald, 1953-03-05, Page 1blished .1900
ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
1 + a.m.—Divine Services.
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School,
7.30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to call Servlcea
EMMA1 UEL
EVANGELICAL U. . CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch - Organist
wUNDAY 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 end we will do theo
good." Nuri. 10:29.
W1-liY PAY
Reckless Driver Rates
If you're a careful driver 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 low Auto Insurance
Rates.
KEN ETUE,
Phone 78 r 13.
istrict Agent
Zurich, Ont.
ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 5 1953
Are You Suffering From
Headaches?
If so have your Eyes Examined with
the Latest Methods and equipment at
OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN
A. L. COLE, R.O.
GODERI`CH -- ONT• forguaranteed profit offer.
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
5:00 a.m.Prayer Fellowship.
8.45 a.m. — Prayer Fellonvship
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10:00 a, — Sunday School
11:00 a,m. — Worship Service
8:00 p.an. — Bible Meeting (Bi -
WEDNESDAY: weekly)
8:00 p.an. — Prayer Fellowship
(In the homes)
YOU .ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
GRAND
a `entre
Y•END
Friday, Saturday
March 6-7
The '• rigand
In Technicolor
Anthony Dexter Jody Lawrence
Gale Rorbbing
A Robust,. Romantic Swashbuckler
Selected Short Subjects
Tuesday, Wednesday ..March 10-11
Virginia Mayo Alan Ladd
Joseph Calleia
The Iron Mistress
In Technicolour
(Adult Entertainment)
Alan Ladd as Jim Bowie, the LouiS=
ana Bayou Man, and Virginia Mayo
as the Shameless Natchez •Belle.
Paramount Newsreel
—Corning Next Weekend, March 13-
ESTHER WILLIAMS
in
"SKIRTS AHOY"
In Technicolaur
$18 An Evening
For your spare time. Just 3 easy
free trial sales amazing Patented
Automatic Refrigerator Defrosters
can pay you that. Hundreds .of hot
prospects commission. Rush name,
address
D Frost O=Matic Go., Dept. 14, New-
nI
Phone 421
heatre
- EXETER{
Friday and Saturday March 6-1
Deadline U.S.A.
Humphrey Bogart
Ethel Barrymore
A great Newspaper story full of
action, thrills, and romance.
Monday and Tuesday March NIP'
We're Not Married
Ginger Rogers
David Wayne
It's a riot when everyone discovers
"We're Not Married."
Wednesday and Thursday Mar. 11-12.
DOUBLE BILL
A Yank In Indo China
John Archer
Jean Willes
I And on the same program
Good
.d GI.�• cia Reasonable' easonable' Puree tra,s ltet., lntarzo.
Family Income
Life Insurance is the only investment
which will tell a man today how
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 your
present life insurance
rhim providess for
your family. See
i rry Haff man
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
A Mutual Company — All Profits for Policyholders
Phone 70-W Dashwood, Ont.
IEL'S
penor Store
zen Fo ds
Bird. s Bye Frosted Foods
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
FRUITS - VEGETABLES - FISH, - ETC.
Week -end Specials
Fancy Golden Cream Corn, 2, 15 -oz. tins 27c
Strawberry J •
am, large 24 -oz. jar 40c,
Jell 0 Jelly Powders, 3 pkgs 29c
Carnation Milk, 2 Targe tins
27c.
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Phone 140
G. H. THIEL Zurich
Mutiny
Petrie Knowles
Angela Landsbury,
Last Show commences at 8.45.
ster
Help Others!
The Easter Seal campaign is now
beginnring with -only a few weeks to
go till Easter. There is no better way
you can contribute a dollar or two
roc an by helping the poor and unfor-
tynalte children who are not as lucky
Big some of us, able to earn your
own living and be up and about.Help
ti hat you Canand your Easter sea -
see' will be .all the more pleasant.
Women's Institute
'.The Itiarch meeting of the Zurich
Woanens' Institute ;will be held on
randay evening, March 9th, at 8
o"eIock in the town hall. Topic:
i rlbane Economies and Health. Roll
Mlle Apron Parade—make and wear
an apron. Committee. Mrs. Bryce
Mack, Ma's. Thos. Meyers, Mrs.
xti(enno Desch. All ladies are cord-
ially invited
CHAMBER OF 0OMMERC•E VISITS
HIGHWAY MINISTER
• Chanvber of Commerce delegates,
Messrs. Geo. Armstrong and Warden
Alvin Kerslake for Hensall, Reeve
Earl, CampbeilIl of Hay Twp. and
Messrs. EarI Thiel and Reg. Illsley
fOr Zueich, visited Toronto last Wed-
nesday
edn esday to •confer with Minister of
Highways Mr. Geo. Doucett in re-
gards to the completion of l-laghway
84. ' Under the .guidance of Mr. Thos.`
P,yde, M.P.P. The delegates obtain-
ea very fair hearing of our prob-
1,4m, and, though no actual dates or
?ion -rises were rade, the delegates
aare satisved that this matter will re-
c4ive attention. at an early date.
9 p.m. Sharp tFormer Resident Passes
$250.00 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY Word has been received by relati-
IN CASH PRIZES
s here of the passing of Mrs. Amos
Mader, nee Kate Geiger, former
a sdent of the 14th Con., Hay Twp.,
bing•horn inRay in1876and died
Ingo
AT
St. Peter's Parish Hall
ST. JOSEPH,.. ONT.
(French Settlement) -
Om
Saturday, March 14th.
15 ROUNDS AT $5.00 EACH
4 SPECIAL ROUNDS
HERAL
Single Copies 5 Cents,
Subscription in Canada, Year $2.011
Subscription U.S.A.., Year $2.50,
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
FOR APPOINTMENTS
Tel, 1323. 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
C in also save you money on a
Complete pair of Spectacles.,
A G., HESS
jeweler and Registered
Optician.
RAG RUGS and CARPETI1
On a New Modern. Loom, Made 11111
ua
Order — Seth 0. Amann, Z,
Ont. Phone 128.
INVITES YOU
TO JOIN ITS
HOST OF FRIENDS •
LORNE S. MILERLOCKER SERVICE - - ROE FEEDS
WHITE ROSE FUEL OIL
Phone 10 — HENSALL, ONT,
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Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
• Private Car Ambulance Service
Hospital Bed and Wheelchair for Rent
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
(i)MiSI®'.0E10Pst, . a; COS 11100606
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ONE ROUND FOR $ .OQ. of February (115th, at Langdon Mercy •
SPECIAL ROUNDS 25C.A CARD •,o pi+ral Noath Dakota, aget 76 •
OR 3 �ROR ;;60C ,. -
Adinislsion, 11.00- r .": V�s`pent her- girthood Year.;
Everybody Welcome in the Zurich district. In 1909 she •
• Telephone'° Res. 89
•was married to Amos Schrader of :
Osnabrook, N.D., and resides there
her entire married life till they moi>- 000090 0*eit•OOGO
ed to Langdon, was a member of the
Evangelical U. B. Church, and leaves
to mourn her loss, her husband
Amos Schrader; one brother, Ed.
Geiger of Cavalier, N. Dak., a sister,
Mors. William Elsie, of Grand Bend.
.Day. andlligh..S.erviPe
or 122,
ST. PATRICK'S
E
Will be at the
Community Centre, Zurich
on
Tuesday, March 17th.
.Music . by the
Syncopartors' Orchestra
DANCING 9.30 — 1
Admission — 75 Cents each
Sponsored by the Zurich Public
Library Association
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Ann Datars wishes to take
this mediums to thank her many lr•i-
ends for kindness shown in any way
while she was a patient at St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London.
I wish to greatly thank all my
neighbours and friends; Rev. E. W.
Heinrich and Rev. H. E. Roppet and
eveayione for the personal Balls,
treats, cards, etc., which I recery ario Municipal Electric Association
While I was sick. Many thanks again.
Mrs. Nettie Simon. ° held at the Royal York Motel, in
Toronto. Many items of interest to
the consumer were discussed follow -
in which resolutions were debated
Farm Forum
The Unique Farm Forum met at
the hone of Mr and Mrs. E. Blake
'Horner for the regular meeting. Mr
James Lead, guest speaker, led the
discussion on "Is Eqicality In Educ-
ation Possible?" He'outlined the
handicaps of teechinrg and the oppor-
tunities. It was felt that if rural
sohools were to be maintained, the
opportunities could not be equalified
with that of the urban school. Mr.
Albert Katbfleis:c'h read parts of a
report regarding the act that is un-
der rebate in parliament
regarding
e a rd ng
the carryin -of drugs by
Mr. Kalibfleisch urged the farmers
to back the veterinarians. The next
meeting will be held at Mr and Mrs.
Hilton 'Truemner's
TRUSTEES ATTEND CONVEN-
TION
Zurich Village Trustees O'Brien,
Schilbs and Illsley attended the three
day annual convention of the Ont -
BON
At the Farwell Nursing Home, in
Zurich, on February 26th, to xdr and forwarded to the respective de -
and Mrs. Theodore Leibold a daugh- • partmsents of the Ontario Governor-
ter. ent and the Ontario Hydro. Speak -
At the Farwell Nursing Horse, in ers heard were, Ontario Hydro Cha:ir-
• •nd man Robert H. Saunders, Leo Dolan,
Director of the Canadian . Gover arn-
ent Travel Bureau and Hon. Orlo M.
Brees of Albany N.Y., Whose speech
was the highlight of the conventions.
HOCKEY NEWS
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Zurich, en February 218th, to bra•
Mrs. Keith McBride, a son,. A broth-
er for Larry.
The Voice of Temperance
So we have beverage rooms are,
Huron. That's not what they hat's i The Zurich Flyer 3, like in times
called by their patrons—but ' past, are - finding those Irish from
what they'are called by.lders,
And that's what they are. We have:Lucan plenty to -ugh. Last Wednesday
beverage rooms even though the peo- evening •at Lucan they were at the
nt, he
te of Huron have never voted Paifor 1 score 9-6. d of Thle en thist Mondays the
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themt
andnot er nay want them.
just another way in which the letter ; the first a in i� ltv,;itha overtime. At Ata he
ofd
p the 2 is being Waded and the {
spirit of the law frustrated. It is endn of the regular game the score
in the record that every oneof these I see- ll goalenin the by a Zurichovert overtime
ray-
brought rooms has had police .question is ,Lucan er accidentally deflecting the> puck
brought against it. Thegq ,into his own goal. So the boys
—how had
long are men going to it
on paying a third more for their in-ep �j Misch. they d' ending that a tte. back
'l he
trap
s beverages: Moreover, nthe I second ' playing
esday
Wage roans representone
IiquOe tragic evening,aa and so theytwillbedp ay t
wursafeatures
nuisance. The people of Huron do until one team has four wins to their
not want beverage rooms. —Advt. credit.
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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
Canned Fruits and Vegetables on hand
Candies . Nuts - and Confectionery in supply
GIVE US A CALL -
Menno Oesch Zurich
PRODUCE WANTED. ['hone 165
WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF
COLD WEATHER
OOTWE
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 CALL!
IRE IIL4KE F )fir
E. Schww*rtzentruber* Prop° Phone 11-91