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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY
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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO .
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
IR a.m.—Divine Services.
11;15 a.m.—Sunday School.
70 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
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EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
REV. H. E. ROPPEL
Ministeri1
Mra. Milton Oesch - Orsamist
51.7SDAY SERVICES, -
10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship. di
11:00 a.m. — Bible School.
Evening Services lifted for summer
Welcome at all Services--"Cothe 111
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Sunday, November 8th, 1953
11:00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
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Guest Speaker: Rev. J W. Siebert, Chesley,
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC — ORGAN AND PIANO
Mrs. Milton Oesch — Organist
Miss Idella Gabel — Pianist
Vocal Music by the
CHURCH CHOIR and MEN'S OC -TETTE
MONDAY EVENING
8:00 p.m.
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Featuring two religious 'Motion Picture Sound
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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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, 8 p.m.
Prayer Fellowship (in the homes)
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
CARDS OF THANKS
IIV;LlettlerScifekdaititagfit
while a patient in St. josbph's Hosp-
ital, London, and since I have return-
ed home, which was much appreciat-
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Tel. 223 Zurich
Had Kitchen Shower
Friends of Mr and Mrs. James
Dinsmore (bridal couplt) were pleas-
antly surprised one evening last week
when they were showered with a kit-
chen shower. A splendid time was
enjoyed and delicious refreshments
tit were served.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
!!i I The regular monthly meeting of
Eli the Zurich W. L will meet xn the
AI !Town Hall, Zurich, on Mortasty even-
ing Nov, 9th at 8 o'clock. All ladies
11 are cordially invited. The committee
1 in charge are (Mrs. Thos. Meyers,
President, Mrs. Elmore Klopp and
th Mrs. David Ducharme.
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Friday, Saturday
Mississipi Gambler
Tyrone Power
Piper Laurie
In Technicolor this adventurer
and Mrs Ed. Stelek.delighted the
drama centres around .A „aa!iP',41.1ing
group with musical selections on the
gambler adept at cards ancf.;
violin and piano. Mr. Menne Oesch
,aiaaa,a4a.,,,a&aaaa,raha'4- ' ..Contatatiavaetteaparticipat-
who
sword, and a Southern boa*
aka a also entertained the group in. a un-
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.116w-e.a.oled in by everyone. Luggage was
Mondma Tuesday
'presented to Mrs. Krueger on behalf
TITANIC of the group by Mrs. Leonard Mer-
ner and Mrs. Claire Geiger and a bill-
fold was given to Mr. Ernie Gross.
Mrs. Krueger and Mr. Gross both
responded after which "For They are
Jolly Good Fellows" was sung.
• OBITUARY
Late Goldie 'Graham
Services for Goldie Graham, 84,
Con. 3, Stanley Township, ,who died
suddenly at his home, were nerd from
the Clinton Funeral Home on Tues-
day at 2.30 The Rev. D. J. Lane of
of St. Andrew's Presby. church, Clin-
ton officiated, burial in Baird's cem-
etery. Born in Auburn he moved to
Stanley Twp. when a young man and
he resided there ever since as a far-
mer. Was a former member of the
Stanley Twp. Council, and eformer
school trustee. At the time of his
death he was a Director of The Hay
Mutual Twp. Farmers Fire Insurance
Company. A position he held for
33 consecutive years, and was well
and favourably known by a large
circle of friends. Surviving are his
widow; two sons, Melvin Graham, at
home; John, Edmonton; one =ugh -
ter, Mrs Fred (Barbara) 7nohinson,
Toronto; a brother Dr. Melvin Gra-
ham, in Alberta, a sister 'Mrs. James
BroadfOot, 'Sea:forth and 3 grandchil-
dren.. Mr. -Graham's work on the
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Hallowe'en Par ties
With suitable :costumes of all .col-
ors and the children all very happy
of the great occasion, Zurich's stre-
ets. Hallowe'en parties were held in
the church basernents of St. Peter's
Lutheran church and the Evangelic-
al basements. Several called at the
homes for which we were grateful
as it comes 'but once a year and it
gives us much pleasure to help the
children have a good time. Little
disturbances was noticed around
town as to tricks and pranP;s.
Mrs. Mary Manson has returned
to her home after spending a rew
weeks with relatives in Midiana and
other places of interest.
Presentation
The neighbours, friends and mem-1
hers of the Unique Farm Forum met
at the home of Mr and Mrs Maurice
Durand to suitrizt Mr. Ernie Gross
and Mrs. Myttle Krueger, before•their
departure to new communities. lir
Prop.
Terrific /Mile
New BL'dova
Clifton Webb z
Barbara Stanywicka
This factual drama of the tragic
sinking of the Titanic ht 1912
gripping in its appeal.
Wednesday, Thursday Nol/
World In His Arms:4
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Gregory Peck
Ann, Myth
This sea story of the sealing ships of
the north is in technicolor and the
comedy and races between Mese
ships makes real entertainment.
First Show Every Saturday 6 P.
&Won Theatre
GRAND BEND
Friday, Saturday Nov. 6-7
Siren of Bagdad
(Color)
Paul Henreid
Patricia Medina •
Alaskan Eskimo „ •
(Color)
Tuesday, Wednesday ---
Nov. 10-11 Fire Ins. Co. will be greatly missed,
as he was the oldest member at pres-
ent.
' Late Albert Hendrick.
Albert Hendrick, 84, who had teen
a prosperous farmer on the Bhie
Water Highway, Hay Township until
CARD OF THANKS retiring ,four years ago, and going
I hereby wish to take this -opp-or- to Exeter to live with his daughter,
tunity of 'thanking all those 'AO Mrs. Harry Cole, died on Nevember
sent earilbsa The 'Chamber of Cont -. 3rd in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
merce and Ivan Kalbfleisch for. :the His wife the former Elizabeth Eck -
lovely boquets, and all those . !Who stein formerly of Zurich, died in
called on me while a patient in St. 191413. He was one of the oldest me -
Joseph's Hospital. — Milt Diets.: tubers of Parkhill Baptist Church,
and for ao years was a director of
the Hay Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Was .also a member of the Hay Town-
ship Council for some years. To meet
and to know Mr. Hendrick was in-
deed -an inspiration, honest and up-
right in all his dealings, and had
a0 many warm friends in the commuaity
Surviving are five sons, Sarrittel, Exe-
ter; Edward, .Crediton; Lloyd, Don-
ald and Laird, Hay Twp; two dau-
ghters, Mrs. Harry Cole, Exeter; Mrs
Fred Bell, Utica, 'Mich; and one
er, Miss Louisa, Zurich, Resting at
the Hoffman funeral iloine, Dashwood
where services twill be held on Thurs-
Pickup On South Street
Richard W idmark
Jean Pete.a.
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Optician
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On a New Modern Loom, Made to
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Work Shoes, Socks, Overalls, and Lined
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