Zurich Herald, 1945-08-09, Page 1CH
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 9 (945
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ST. PETER'S
Evangelical Lutheran Church
ZURICH — ONT.
Rev. E. W. Heimrich, Pastor
tlel a.m.—Divine Services.
XlelS anee-Sunday School.
17.30 Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
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EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
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C. B. Heckendern, Pastor
Mrs. M. O000h, Omani*
SUNDAY SERVICES
Pia a.m.—Divine Worship.
11 a.m. Church School
7.30 p.m.—Divine Services.
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THE HOME OF THE BETTER OIL
PERMANENTS
Ithe Better Oil Permanents applied
erith the very latest of methods and
Tiquipment.
And besides all this is our years of
Experience in all Hair Dressing.
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MRS. EDW. GASCHO, Zurich
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GRAND BEND
DANCING NIGHTLY
STAN PATTO,N'S
All Saxophone Orchestra
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th.
Return Engagement
Fred Funk's Variety Entertainers
Featurin,g-eMargaret Lewis, Acchrdianist Extraordinary;
Danny Fooks, Comic Impersonations; Leon Paul, The Sun-
shine Boy; Clifford Wettlaufer, Illusionist and Magician; The
Harmony Boys, Clarinets, Saxophone, Vibraphone, Guitar and
Vocal; The allet Teo, Chimes, Vibraphone, Xylophone;
Bink Kelly, the Versatile Juvenile Entertainer and Yodler;
Jimmy Miller, 10 -year-old Cornet Soloist (Gold medalist);
Ernie Hewitt, the Singing Troubadour, Cowboy and Comic
Songs. You'll enjoy their first Show
YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS ONE.
CARD OF THANKS
I wisb to take this ntectienn of
thanking my neighbours and friends
for .all the kindness they have given
me. Also Mr. Wni. Thiel who has
,Eterved. us so faithfully in the years
we have lived here. We have found
him, to be very honest and kind, and
has never hesitated to bring us a
favor. Thanking all.
-Nies. Charles Browne, B1, 3, Zurich
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When you are looking for good things to eat be
sure and visit our Store, as we always maintain to
have a good stock of Fresh Groceries always on
hand, although some lines are at times hard to get,
yet we do our best to purchase our supplies from
the leading supply houses... Oranges, Lemons, and
Grape Fruits in season; Canned Goods, and manor
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PRODUCE WANTED.
BAYFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie of Lon-
don were visitors , with his sisters,
Frances and Ethel.
Pte. Ella McKay of the Postal De-
partment, London was a week -end
visitor at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scotchmer and
family are .aiay on a three weeks'
holiday up north.
Jack Balkwill and Jean of London
and friends enjoyed -a week here.
Me. and Mrs. Jacob Merrier of
Detroit are guests at the Little Inn
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Nrr. Chris. Howaed front the West tees erehhe
IVIlseRornayne Geiger of Clinton is
holidaying at the home of her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Roland Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frank of Kit-
chenerh and who are camping at the
Bend, called on the latter's aunt, Miss
Ida Brill.
Pte. and Mrs. Ernie Gering and
little daughter visited with the form-
er's parents at Rochester, N, Y., for
a few days.
Mrs. W. F. Finkbeiner and daugh-
ter, Miss Hazel of Strtford spent a
few days at the home of the former's
.d.n, Aire. Whilhelie&Wee - -
Carl and Jack Gingerich of Lon-
don leave returned home after an
enjoyable' holiday at the home of
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and IVIrs.
Carl Thiel.
r. aud Mrs. Henry Gackstetter
and family visited at Lambeth, on
Sunday aftrnoon. The occasion be-
ing a re -union of the January 19127
4ase of nurses of Victoria Hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer and
family lefh on Sunday morning for a
three weeks' holidays ij a cottage at
Wilberforce, Haliburton County,
where they will enjoy a wept deserved
rest.
Mr. Claude Bossenberry of Emily
City, Miele; Mr. Chas, Simpson and
daughteie Mrs. Wessinger of Kitch-
ener Wereholiday Visitors at the
Wagneehome in town.
Mr. aeth Mrs. Henry Volland from
Godeeiclh'and grandda-ughter Nola
Volland ehrom Heneall, were week-
end visiters at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Albrecht and other relati-
Ls visiting the Howard family in the yee, she hien. John Brunk ee
Wel-
vi.11age.. Lesley. spent the week -end at the
Sid Castle of Preston, is visitinghome of the latter's brother,
Me. and
his brother, John Castle. MrshSamuel Ropp of town. Mrs. Jno.
Many who enjoyed July in the vil- Ropp, who has spent the last three
lege returned to their homes and the weeks at the home of her son, re -
cottages and hotels are again. Ailed turning with them.
for August.
DASHWOOD
The Evangelical Sunday School
will commence at 10 a.m. on Sunday
morning followed by church service
with Rev. Heckendorn of Zurich as
guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bosch of Dee
troit are spending their vacation with
relatives here.
M. Elgin Schatz of Toronto spent
the week -end with IVIr. and Mrs.,Vern
Schatz.
Mr. Melville Mason of Manitoba,
is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Ed-
ith Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Currie attended the.
funeral of Mr. Currie's father, in
Clarksburg, on Monday.
Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto is sp-
ending a few days with his mother,.
Mrs. Witzel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carr and family
of Sarnia are spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. D
Weber,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clemas and.
family of London and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hewlett of London spent the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Tellarry
%oilman.
Mrs. Ervin Mclsaac and family of
Windsor Mr. and Mrs. WilUs Me -
Isaac of Detroit spent the week -end
with Mrs. Lucinda McIsaac,
Stoker First Class Leo Gibson of
Halifax is home on furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon and fam-
ily of Windsor visited with Mr. and
Mee,. T. Harry Hoffman on Tuesday.
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Mrs. McKinnon was one of the choir
members at the Caronation.
Miss Elsie Dover of Seaforth„ is
spending her vacation with Mr. and
Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman
Lorne Kleinativer of Ilowmanville
is spending his vacation with his
mother.
Chief Petty Officer Fred 7.-Toncrof1
who has been home on a 28 day leave
has returned to Shelbourne ,N.S.
Mrs. Robt. Hoperoft And son Bob-
bie of Port Colbourne are visiting
with Mr, and Mrs.. Theo, geheneStee.
irTa7r.tri:irnie'VliaTamily who
have been visiting/Mt have returne
ed to their home le Windeon
ae-ofe-IVIneford 14.
.4)cleding a few ftccks with heihgeter
Mr. and We. Ureic.
eteehe 'tweet
Mr. and. Mrs. Exias Oharrette and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duch-
arme and Miss Mary Ann Durand: of
Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Duch-
arme and family, MT. Russell Du-
charme of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Duelaarme and family of Lon-
don- Pte. Cyril Ducharme of Barry -
field, were visitors at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mr. David
Ducharme of town.
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,YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
The Evangelical Youth Fellowship
met on Sunday evening, August 5th,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1VIenno
Steckie. The meetig was in charge
of Helen O'Brien, Ruth Krueger and
Lois BAy, who recently attended the
Camp .at, Paris. They led the group:
in a well prepared Worship Service.
The Camp atniosphere was introduce
ed in the singing of many songs and
hymns used at Camp. In the re -or-
ganization of the Fellowship the fol-
lowing officers were electea: Presie
dent, Nola Krueger; vice -pees. Mar-
jorie Hoffman; Secretary, Ruth Kru-
eger; Treasurer, Win. O'Brien. The
Young People . expressed their ap-
preciation to Mr. and Mrs. Steckle
f or the privilege of meeting re their
home.
Phone 165
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OBITUARY
Native of Zurich Passes
Mrs. William M. (Catheeme) Broo
ughton, of Argyle street, London died'
in S. Joseph's Hospitale She had been
ill for several months. Mrs. Brough-
ton Was born in Zurieh (34 years ago,
and had resided in London for. about
450 years, and was a member of the
congregation of St. Peter's Cathedral.
SuriVing are her husband, William,
and thee sons, James A. Peeler,RC
E., overseas; Norval Parker, London,
.. Td Broughton, RCA., overseas;
1 six daughter, Mrs. J. May, Mrs. G.
Burch, Mrs. Chas. Henry; Mrs.. J.
eee,tan and Mrs. C. IVineden, all of
Loudon and Mrs. Huiehes, Newcastle,
Pa. Two brothers, Joseph Randall,
Cleveland, and William Randall, . in
i,e t,tern Canada, also survive. The
,nhody rested et the Killingsworth
funeral home, and the funeral was
held on Saturday morning with Re-
e..:erri high mass in St, Peter's Cath-
edral a 9 teen Interment Mewed
in St, ritAr' Cemetme _. •
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