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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-02-10, Page 4PERSONALS Miss Meda Surerus, Toronto, was a weekend visitor in town. Mrs. Beatrice Hess spent sev- eral days at Toronto the past week. Harold Thiel has been confined to his home with illness for a few days. Mr. Christ Hoist attended the funeral of a relative at Niagara Falls recently. Miss Mary Parsons, Exeter, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clausius. Mrs. Clair Bedard was taken to Victoria Hospital, London, with Westlake Ambulance last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer spent last Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, Geiser at Cred- iton. Mrs. Lloyd Heard, Bayfield, was taken to Clinton Public Hospital last week by Westlake Ambul- ance. HALF-PRICE SALE Community Silver Plate Two Favourite Patterns EVENING STAR and BALAD 52 -piece Service for 8 Reg. Price—$99.60 1/2 Price Sale Only 49.80 This is a real saving ALL OPEN STOCK PIECES ALSO HALF PRICE ON -LY A FEW SETS LEFT COFFEE SPOONS Two New Patterns Reg. $1.00 -- Only 49c See Our Window Display Illuminated Every Evening HESS, The Jeweller ZURICH Edward Deiohert, Sarnia, was a weekend visitor at the home of his parents Mr, and Mrs. Victor Rei- chert, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Rader at- tended a display of Moffat appli- ances in London last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Hooper, London, spent the weekend in town, also visited with her mother at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Miss Gloria Gingerich, R.N., Kitchener, was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gingerich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulford and sons Brent and Geoffrey, Lon- don, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs, Ferd Haberer, Mrs. Ted Rader, of the Goschen Line south, spent a few clays dur- ing the past week with her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Horman, in Woodstock. Mrs. Otto Schatz, Garden City, Mich., Mrs. Elgin Schatz, Toronto, and Mrs. Vernon Schatz, Dash- wood, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Pearl Melick and Mrs. Clara'Jacobe. '•;. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bender were guests at the "At Home" at Strat- ford Teacher's College last Friday evening. Their son, Eugene, who attends the college returned to his home with them, Where he spent the weekend. Oh Sunday he re- turned to Stratford, where he is practice teaching this week. o Letter to the Editor ANOTHER CONGRATULATION Mr. Herb Turkheim., Zurich Citizens News. Dear Sir: Enclosed find my cheque for $2.50 in renewal of my subscrip- tion to the Citizens News. Congratulations on your acquir- ing the ownership of this fine paper which we look forward to perusing each week. The photo- graphs are particularly good as well as the many news items of interest. Best wishes for your continued success in the coming year, Yours truly, NESBITT M. WOODS. February 8, 1960 75 Surxnylea Ave. E., Toronto 18, Ontario. For Valentine Day Fresh Assortment of NEILSON'S CHOCOLATES $1.00 per Ib. box SPECIALS! SPECIALS! SPECIALS! PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 20c off Economy Size—Reg. 98c for 78c SWEET -HEART EGG CREME SHAMPOO -19c off Reg. 98c for 79c SOFTASSILK HAND BEAUTY CREAM—prevents deter- gent hands and removes tell-tale traces of house- work -3 sizes $1.25, 79c, 49c ZURICH VARIETY STORE Try Our Delicious Home -Made COOKIES NONE BETTER Oatmeal — Chocolate Chip - Coconut 25c — 30c dozen Made With Pure Rich Creamery Butter Tasty -Nu Bakery Phone 100 — Zurich Home of the Famous "TASTY -NU BREAD" ZURICH CITIZENS NEVerS 30th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer McClinchey, Varna, celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on Friday, January 15. A surprise party of friends and relatives was held in their honour. Awards Given At Evangelical U. B. Sunday School; One For 20 Years WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1960 Total enrollment of the Evan-' Schade; sixteenth year seal, Du- gelical UB Sunday School for the ward McAdams. past year was 191. Largest atten- Leonard Merner completed 20 dance :during the year was 173. years excellent attendance. The The average attendance was 138. Sunday School superintendent, Milton Oesch, called upon Mr. Merner to say a few words. He urged all to attend Sunday School faithfully, stating that he had re- ceived many blessings from doing so. Total offering for the year was $664.74, and the average offering per Sunday was $13.03. Teachers having excellent at- tendance were: Mrs. Newell Geig- er. Mrs. Earl Horner, Mrs. Melvin Brown, Mrs. A. M. Amacher, Rev, A. M. Amacher. Scholars having excellent attend- ance were: Sharen Jacobe, Ralph Geiger, Ronald Desjardine, Sandra Desjardine, Margaret Geiger. Don- ald McAdams, Johnny Geiger, Do- nald Geiger, Ruth Geiger, Roy Mc- Adams, Emma Finlay, Robert Erb, Murray McAdams, Ethel Gabel, Mrs George Bullock, Mrs. Oscar Grub, Leonard Merner, Oscar Greb ,E]izabeth Finlay, Glen 'Orel), Duward McAdams, John Bullock, Norma Geiger, Dennis Amacher, Sylvia Merner, Barbara Sararas. Those receiving diplomas were: Maura Gascho, two year seal, John Corriveau, Ronald Corriveau, and Jimmie Grainger; third year seal, Sharon Jacobe, Phyllis Grain- ger, Eldon Bullock and Linda Gas- cho; fourth year seal, Donald Oesch, Ralph Geiger, Ronald Des- jardine, Paula Siebert, Carol Gas- cho, David Siebert, Marilyn. Gascho, Richard Breakey, and Dennis Amacher; Fifth year seal, Shirley McClin- chey, Sandra Desjardine, Sandra Sehock, and Brenda Schock; sixth year seal, John Bullock; seventh year sale, Margaret Geiger, Marg- aret Finlay, and Sylvia Merner; Alumni diplomas, Donald Geiger, Mona Schade, Gail Siebert and Roy McAdams; ninth year seal, Johnny Geiger, Phyliss: Schade; tenth year seal, James Finlay, Ruth Geiger, Barbara Minshali, Stuart Steckle; eleventh year sael, Emma Finlay, Bobby Erb, Eliza- beth Finlay, John Finlay, Mary Finlay and Edith Steckle; twelfth year seal, Norma Geiger, Rebecca Steckle; thirteenth year seal, Glen Grelb.; fourteenth year seal, Elaine 4 f • or ' Seauupd Cfuaxarseee4 PeaiOze cud Tadraere 9reel GIVE HER A DIAMOND FOR VALENTINE FROM HESS The Jeweller A fine Way to say "1 Love You" We have a splendid selection from $50.00 upwards 10% OFF Now 'till February 14th smaissousemmonammiassonsummiamonsm Church ]'directory St. Peter's Lutheran Church Zurich Rev. W. P. FISCHER, B.A., Pastor Mrs. J. Turkheim, Organist SERVICES Wednesday, February 10- 7.30 p.m.—Mission Study: "Afri- ca — The Uncommitted Continent", Sponsored by 0' the U.L.C.W. Sunday, February 14- 10.00 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School WE WELCOME YOU Mrs. Win. Johnston Mrs. William S. Johnston, the former Dorothy Catherine True- mner, Zurich, passed away in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Monday, February 8, 1960. She was in her 69th year. Born in Hay township on April 7, 1891, Mrs. Johnston was ,the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Truemner. Her husband pre -deceased her several years ago. The deceased was a registered nurse, and for many years was on the staff a,t Toronto General Hos- pital. After her marriage on Dec- ember 30, 1924, she continued to do private duty nursing around Zurich. Her husband was a part- ner in the former Johnston- Kalbfleisoh hardware store here. Surviving are one brother, Ar- thur Truemner, Toronto; two sis- ters, Mrs. Milne (Alberta) Rader, Zurich; and Mrs. Ted (Nelda) Rader, Hay Township. The body is resting at the West- lake funeral home, Zurich, until Thursday noon, when it will be re- moved to St. Peter's Lutheran Church, where a public service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment will be made in the Goshen Line Cem- etery, with Rev. W. P. Fischer, of- ficiating. Girl Guide News (By Sue Anne Coxon) The Girl Guides started their meeting by forming the horseshoe formation. They then discussed the skating party, which is going to be held either Tuesday or Thursday night at the arena. The Guides along with the Brownies, Cubs and Scouts are in- vited to it. Next they had three games which proved to be lots of fun. They closed their meeting with taps. Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church Rev. A. M. AMA -CHER, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Pesch, Organist Sunday, 10.00 11.00 7.30 February 14-- a.m.—Worship Service a.m. -Sunday School p.m.—Evening Service A Hearty Welcome Awaits You. Come To Church. Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor—A. MARTIN Services Wednesday, February 10- 8.00 p.m.—Youth Prayer Fel- lowship 8.00 p.m.—Regular Prayer Fel- lowship Biography—'John Wesley' —Ervin Gingerich Thursday, February 11-- Forenoon and afternoon --MSA meets at the Dan Steckle home. Sunday, February 14- 7.30 a.m.—The Mennonite Hour CHML February Theme: "The School of Suffering". 10.00 a.m.—The Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—The Morning Service We Invite You To Share With Lls Being "In Christ" Means .. . FAITH in Him. We are in Christ when we put our faith in Him, when 'we welcome Him to live out His life in ours, when we share with Him every bit of ourselves. LOVE for Him. We are in Christ when we love Him. Know- ing that He loved us and gave himself for us (Gal. 2 : 20) we respond by loving Him who first loved us. (I John 4 : 19) OBEDIENCE to Him. We are in Christ when we want what He wants, when we make His goals our goals. We live to keep His commandments. The person who keeps Christ's commandments is in Him (I J9hr ; 24) , SUFFERING with Him. We are in Christ when We share His suffering, death, and resurrection. For Christ this meant physical death and resurrection. For us it means dying to the life of sin, rising to newness of life, and suf- fering for His sake. ZURICH MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE South Huron District High School At Home Dance SHDHS Auditorium FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Music by Don Downs and his Orchestra Dress Optional Dancing 9 to 1 Couples Only, $2.50 i THIEL'S Superior Food Market NATURES BEST TOMATO JUICE Lge. 48 oz. Tin 25c WESTONS Chocolate Marshmallow COOKIES °29c pkg. MEATS SLICED BACON 49c Ib. PORK LOIN CHOPS 53c Ib. FRESH PORK PICNICS 35c Ib. AYLMER HEINZ TOMATO KE 11 oz. Bottle 21c TOMATO SOUP TCHUP 3 Tins 33c CALIFORNIA CELERY 2 Stalks 35c FLORIDA RED GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 29c NOTICE YOUR CASH SLIPS FOR FREE CHINA NOT GOOD AFTER FEBRUARY 29th