Zurich Herald, 1953-10-15, Page 1Established .1900
STP PETER'S
Evarigelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO .,.
'V, E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
tLR a.m.—Divine Services.
'x.1:15 a.m.—Sunday Sehool.
7:30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Service
EMMA UEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich -- Ontario
REV. H E. ROPPEL
_Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch = Organist
RUNDAY SERVICES` -
10:00 a.m.. -- Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
Evening Services lifted for summer
Welcome at all Services—"Come
thou with us and we will do thee
good." Num. 10:29.
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ZURICH, ONTARIO 9 THURSDAY i'1 ,OiR 41NG, OCTOBER 151953
Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 a.m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY:
Prayer Fellowship (in the hones)
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
Ellen Marie Love
A.R.C.T.
of Piano and Theory
Appointments:
Phone Zurich
99 r7
Teacher
Studio:
L. Wagner, Resp.
Zurich
NOTICE
COURT . OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
NOTICE is hereby given that a
meeting of the Court of Revision on
the Assessment Roll for 1954 will be
held at the Township Hall, Zurich,
Ont, on the 16th day of October 1953
at 2:00 p.m. for the purpose of hear-
ing any appeals :against the assess-
ments
H W. Brokenshire,
Clerk, Township. of Hay ,
CARD OF THANKS
I hereby wis4i to thank all those
who sent me cards, flowers and
treats awhile a patient in Clinton Hos-
pital and since I have returned home,
which ,were much appreciated.
!lira. Milton Oesch. _ c
• Had Lovely Thanksgiving
Fine weather prevailed during the
Thanksgiving week -end and many
holiday visitors took advantage of
the fine weather and visited friends
at home and abroad, as the highways
were not so conjested as earlier in
the year. However, there were also
a number of fatalities, motor accid-
Heads the ? ents being chiefly, our speedy auto, .
4,f so have your Eyes Examined with 'mobiles, and fast and reckless driv-:One Show only, Tuesday acid
the Latest Methods and equipment at i ing: in many cases cause accidents. In ; nesday evening a1 8 o'clock,
OPTOMETRIST & ,r.pTICIAN i Goderich th"e was a drowning ac -,complete Shows Friday and Sat
cident, but these are baecoming less as' evenings 7.30 and 9.30 ;
the bathing is about a thing of the
1peet for .anothei. sumoaXrer. 1t was a
ilos-ely ''hetiedtsgi.ving,••anti' ni i e nie.
ithe people who observed it thus.
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Monday, Tuesday Oct.,
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Cry of the Hunted,
Barry Sullivan
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And on the same pro,
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Richard Denning
Nancy Gates
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Wednesday, Thursday
All Ashore
Dick Hayrnes
Peggy Ryan
Mickey Rooney
A pleasing breezy musical
in technicolor.
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Friday,sat TITANIC
Clifton Webb,
Barbara Stan wyck
The never to be forgotten ist
the biggest marine disaster.'¢i
ern tunes.
Cartoon and Additional Shorts.'
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Tuesday, Wednesday CineE
The Desert Song
(Technicolor)
Kathryn Grayson
Gordon MacRae.
Steve Cochran
Never such glorious music gas,,
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gloAes
A Paramount Newsreel
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FRUITS -. VEGETABLES - FISIFI, . ETC.
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C. H. THIEL Zurich
ERAL
Miss Ethel Williams; Mrs Marjorie
Williams, and Messrs. Calvin and
Robert Williams spent a day at Lon-
don last week.
MT and Mrs Earl Thiel and fam-
ily enjoyed the week -end holiday at
the home of their sister, Mr and Mrs
,V1orleiyi Witmer at Detroit.
iVlr and Mrs Fred Batstone and
children of Toronto were week -end
visitors at the home of their mother,
1Vfms. Anne Turkheim and .other re-
latives.
Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Waugri. and
their four children of 'Brantford
Ont., visited at the home of her par-
ents here on Thanksgiving Day. Rev
R:oppel's two sisters, the ;Misses Ida
ai j; aMinnie
Roppel in ,company with
thAik. nephew, IVIr. Harry Roppel and
his iwife and little son John, all spent
Thanksgiving Day at the Evangelical
U. B. Parsonage here.
Had Fine Trip South
Mr. Fred IPa,pineau, and daughters
Reta and Eveliyee of Detroit, were
week -end visitor with friends on
the Blue Water Highway, and atten-
ded the wedding of the ladies' cous-
in, Miss d rgurdte Ducharme, dau-
ter -of Mr and 'Mrs. Peter Duch -
arena on 1Saturday to Mr. Raymond
Palacio of Windsor. Miss Evelyn be-
ing bridesmaid. •Mr. and Mrs. Pap-
ineau recently returned from a three
thousand mile motor trip to Florida,
and other southern States where they
visited with their daughter and other
points of interest.
Evangelical Church
Next :Sunday, October 18th is
Mems Daly throughout the Evangel-
ical U.B.-Church and owing to the
expected absence of Rev. H. E. Rop-
.
ped >on this date the local Brother-
`f'O hood will take charge of the worship
ay service at 10.00 artr. Mr J, W.
Reid, School Principal, will give the
devotional address
a I1ave moved
lir and Mrs Milne Rader after the
auction sale on Saturday, have :mov-
ed .their effects from their former
home, Goshen Street south, to the
apartment they purchased on Main
Street and Frederick •Street. Mr.
and 1Vkis Wan. Decker are moving into
the residence vacated by the Raders.
Mr aid Mrs Hubert Schilbe have
moved from the Racier •aparteneret in-
to the ".Sc'hilbe block which also hous-
es the Zurich post office.
W. I's Entertained
Blue
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Water Gun
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Community Centre, Zurich
On $
Friday, October 16th
Dancing 9:30 still?
DESJARDINE ORCHE'STRA.,...
The place 'where all .good Sportsmen
will be:
Everybody Welcome
LUCKY PRIZE DRAW, on N
S2 Cal. Repeating Rifle
Admission — 50 cents
F•ercl Haberer, President.
Lennis O'Brien, Vice -Pres.
Len Sararas, Secretary.
Chas. Meyers, Treasurer.
Women's institute
The regular monthly meetiug of
the Zurich Wn.' institute met at
the home of 'lie, Chester L. Smith
on Monday evening, Oct. 12th. As
this was the fist meeting for the
fall season,'•Mrs. Lawrence RPgler,
Vice .President, opened the meeting
in the usual manner. Mrs.. Smith led
the community singing and ever; one
took part which made one fel very
I happy. Mr end lies. Ed. .S' elck_'of
l tt rnded
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D ishwood favored the we 1 a, e
meeting with several selections on the on Tuesday, Oct. Gth. rhe de cense(
piano and violin, Te. Stelckwere
gave, • a 1 .his was
He was born iinosince
Zur'ich
appreciated.ryseeVlxa. paPer being a son the late
on ihankatin;,; and vaoableseverall Owen Geigeofwho later` moved Mrs
to
on Thanksgiving. . Among
visitors present we had the honor to 1 Hensall. Surviving besides his wife,
have Mire. Gus Roche, former pr'esi.-I the former Grace Martin. of London,
dent of the local branch as guest, and : are three sons and one daughter; 4
13us-' brother~ Edmund, Hensail, formerly
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Local Womens' Institutes enter-
tained bas the iSeaforth W. I., were
Dashwood, Crediton, and Zurich on
TuesdayTuesdayevening. Dr.. McMaster be-
inbe-
ingguest speaker. Numbers were giv-
en by. each branch, a splendid spirit
and delicious refreshments +;were ser-
ved. Vote of thanks was tendered
by every Branch for the kind hos-
pitality Seaforth members had ren-
dered. All said adeau and hoping to
have another gathering; again.
Attended Funeral Mrs. Melissa Geiger, rs. Clare
Geiger and Mrs. Blake Horner atten-
ded .the funeral of their cousin the
late' Dr, William Geiger at Waterloo
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