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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONTARIO -.
REV. E. W. HEIMRICH, PASTOR
PLO a.m.—Divine Services.
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Vespers.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EMMANUEL •
EVANGELICAL U. B. CHURCH
Zurich — Ontario
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REV. H. E ROPPEL
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oosch - Organist
"SUNDAY SERVICES. -
10:00 a.m. — Divine Worahip.
11:00 a.m. — -Bible School.
4Evening Services lifted for summer
Welcome at all Service. --"Conn®
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, ORNING, NOVEMBER 19 1953
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Zurich Mennonite Church
Pastor— Albert Martin
SUNDAY SERVICES:
10:00 aart. -- Sunday School
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service
8:00 p.m. — Bible Meeting
WEDNESDAY, 8 pan,
Prayer Fellowship (in the homes)
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
WITH US!
Aidon Theatre
GRAND BEND
Thurs., Fir., Sat. Nov. 19-20-21
SHANE
(Color)
Alan Ladd,
Jean Arthur
Tuesday, Wednesday Nov. 2445
COME BACK. LITTLE SHEBA
(Adult)
Burt Lancaster,
Shirley Booth
NOTICE
A public meeting in the Interests
of the recently conducted soil sur-
vey will be held in the Township Hall ,
Zurich, on Monday, November 23rd,
at 8:30 pan, The Agriaultural Rep-
resentative and a special speaker
from the O.A.C. will be in attend-
ance. (Please .plan to attend this im-
portant meeting.
—The Exeoutive.
Injures-. Leg
We regret to learn of the injury
received by. Mrs. Bertha Horner,
who is staying with her daughter at
Varna, when on Sunday afternoon
enjoying a tar ride, in some way
the auto she -was in was .forced to
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W. M. S. MEET
Miscellaneous Show-
, The November (meeting of the W.
On Friday evening, Noire Ac:=.1. 13, M. S., of St. Peter's Lutheran church
Miss Pauline Hess wee pleantlY was held at the home of Mrs. E. J.
surprized when a large anina)C of Deters. The concluding chapters •of
fricands and neighbours met: 2,11'i. : tale the Mission Study Book, entitled
basement of the Evangelic*Z nited "Africans on Safari" were review,
Brethren Church and presen V ' her ed by Pastor E. W. Heimrich. At
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with a lovely number of use, a gdts the close of the meeting a Life Me-
an aisle by aviisses Gloria. iY,,:). aand valien Mrs. E. Heinrich and Miss Inez
prior to her marriage On -.:,,'D (lay. mbership Service ,was conducted by
Shirley Fairthairn, and.toek,f a ,alace.Yungblut presented two life Member -
The bride elect was esco •' :,;..down the vice-president, Mrs. E. Deters
ri."'-:]11gli.Fige'°4740:.' i' -'12.' r[' -.C'' . '. §14120441-,1Pa40.4 X:, -9.4 :th,,taiWaieea• ren-
41ate. After iiiep . '41 t43-iiiidered and as an exiii-easkorioet Mg;
address was read by GloriajPietz,Ilove and esteem to Mrs. ,Mousseau,
little Linda Gasebo and .Gwendohne whohas served as president during
Hay drew in a pretty decorated the past three years, and to Mrs.
wagon laden with gifts. Miss Pauline 'Roselle Krueger, on her departure
in a few well chosen words thanked from their midst. After the meeting
her friends for blvir kindness. a social hour as enjoyed by all; the
Following is th Address: • . co -hostesses being Mrs. George Dei -
chert, Miss Inez Yungblut and Mrs.
E. Deters.
Mr. William. Soldan and daughter
Of• Pigeon, Mich., were week -end
visitors at the home of Mr and Mae
Milton Dietz and other friends.
Had Birthday
Mr and Mrs Elmore Klopp and
family, Mr and Mrs. Iert Klopp,
Miss Donna aYfeClinchey and /Mr
Brute Klopp of Zurich and Miss
Marjory Klopp of Toronto, were
guests at the home of Mr and Mrs
Gordon Howald, Highbury Ave.,
London on Sunday. The occasion
also included the celebrating otathe
former Mr. Klopp's birthday. '
Were On Fishing Trip
1 Messrs. Stanley Smith of the B.W.
Highway and Earl Zimmer of town
spent a few days at Bayftelcr Inlet,
Parry 'Sound District, where they
were assisting with &he Nillhagan's
Fuferies, who were fortunate in
catching tons of choice whitefish on
the reefs at their spawning grounds
in. Georgian Bay. It was a beautiful
sight to see so many choice quality
fish, which were trucked to Parry
Sound, some 35 nines and from there
shipped for cold storage. We are
very grateful to our nephew, Stanley
for a nice mess of these choice qual-
ity whitefish which just about "hit
the spot" as the saying goes.
Dear Pauline:
We. your friends and neigh-
bours have gathered here tonight to
express in a small way our love and
affection for you and to extend our
best wishes, in this coming happy
event. any of us have known you
since a little girl and have always
held you with esteem and admiration.
We are pleased that you are not go-
ing far from our midst, and also. that
you have chosen such a fine young
man as your life partner.
They say "Life is what you make
it". It has it's joys and trials end we
feel sure you will do your part in
making your home a place where
harmony and love abide.
We ask you now, to accept these
gifts as a slight token of our esteem
for you.
Sincerely your Friends and Neigh-
bours.
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CARETAKER WANTED •
Tenders ''ill be received for the
caretaking of the Zurich Arena- dur-
ing the winter months. Applications
to be in by November 23rd. 'Isaerest
or any tender not necessarily accept-
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Winfred Schilbe, Secy.
Delbert Geiger, 'Chairman.
BANQUET
AND
ANNUAL MEETING
Of the Hay Township Federation of
Agriculture, in the
Community Centre, Zurich
on
Wednesday, November 25th,
At 7 p.m.
Guest Speaker: Mr. Lloyd Jasper, of
Mildtmay, Ont.
Tickets $1.50. Get your's Early!
All in the community are cordially
invited to attend
DANCE TO FOLLOW PROGRAM
Syncopators Orchestra. Admission to
Dance only, 50 cents.,"
Plan to attend and boost your Feder-
ation of" Agriculture
President, Carl Oestreicher.
Secretary, Clifford Pepper.
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OBITUARY
Mrs. William Farrell
The community was shocked on
Monday to learn of the sadden pas-
sing of Mrs. William Farren, 67,
as she attended church services on
Sunday and seemed to be her usual
cheerful self, and it .came as a big
surprise to most of us. She was the
former Emaline M. Ayotte, of Ste-
phen Township, and had lived in this
district all her life. First farming in
the Blake vieinity before moving to
Zurich. To know .Mrs. Farrell was
to love her. Surviving besides her
husband are one daughter, Mrs.
Marie Moubray, London; two broth-
ers, Alex Ayotte, Bay City, Mich;
and Roy, Saginaw; two sisters, Mrs.
Philbert .Gorrin, Cheboygan, 'Mich.;
Mrs. James Anderson, Bay City, and
two grandchildren. The remains rest-
ed at the Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich until Wednesday morning,
when requiem high mass was sung
-at 10 a.m.. in St. Boniface Church.
With Rev. Fr. D. Monaghan officiat-
ing. Interment in the adjoining te-
metery.
Lions Club New
A fairly well attended meeting
at the Dominion House on Monday
eve. 16th, although some of the Lions
were absent owing to the deer seas-
on, some having already returned
to tell about the lucky shooting they
did. After the good meal and roll
call, etc., the guest speaker of the
evening' was :called upon, Lion one
Chairman Aaron J. Sweitzer of Exe-
eter. This was an official visa; and
he entertained the Lions titin an ad-
dres.4 along with busineas matters,
The local Club has purchased a 21 -
inch 'Television set which they will
dispose of by a draw at the annual
Feather Party some time in Decem-
ber, All Lions will have tickets to
offer to the public, who are invited
to .purchase these liberally. Televis-
ion is rapidly coming in and if You
can get a set for the purchasing of
a ticket or so, Ton will indeed be a
lucky winner. But remember that
if you don't buy a ticket you will not
have a chance to win this valued
prize. So be sure and purchase a
lot of these tickets. Every cent you
put in this will be used for public
welfare work.
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