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Zurich Citizens News, 1960-06-09, Page 4PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1960 PE;S Kenneth Weiclo. who has been attending Teacher's College in To- ronto, has returned home after the school term. In the fall he will be teaching industrial arts at the new Listowel High School. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Meidinger were: Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Mei- dinger. Mr. and Mrs. John Au- bin, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Corriveau, Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meidinger. Miss Mecla Surerus and Miss Jean McKaig, Toronto, were week end visitors in Zurich. Col. and Mrs. G. H. Taylor, Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hoist on Friday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merner were: Mr. and Mrs. Addison Tie- rnan, Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Mer- ner, all of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Tuckey, Miss Donna Mer- ner, all of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe, Zurich. Mrs. Josephine Brisson is spend- ing a week at the home of her son, Mr, and Mrs. A1'ex Meidinger. Mrs. Carrie Weber, who has been at the Queensway nursing home in Hensall for the winter months, has returned to her home in Zurich. Her son, Roy, spent a day with her last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross, Sea - forth, were Friday last visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Smith. WEDDING Corrivew ig,dart! St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church. Zurich, was the setting on Saturday, May 28. at 10.30 a.m. when Mary Avila Bedard, Zurich, and Theaclore Carl Corriveau, De- troit. exchanged marriage vows be- fore Father Richard Bedard, C.S. s.R.. Toronto, (uncle of the bride). Baskets of tulips and lilacs de- corated the church _ nr the double- rin ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bedard, Zur- ich, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Corriveau, Detroit. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a floor length gown of satin and net tulle trimmed with brocade and lace. The high neckline of chantily lace was trinun-ecl with rhinestones and ny- Ion streamers held her finger tip veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses and lily of the valley. Matron of honotu was Miss Marie Bedard, Detroit, and she wore a floor length gown of blue tulle over satin and carried a bou- quet of blue carnations. The bridesmaids were Marilyn Bedard. Detroit, dressed in yel- low, Elaine, Corriveau, Detroit, dressed in lavender, and Mary Ann ° Durand, Detroit, dressed in pink. They wore floor length gowns of net tulle over satin, trimmed with lace, and all wore picture NALS 1\Irs. Mabel Snider, Sarnia, was a week end visitor with relatives in this district. Mr, and Mrs. Menno Oesch and Mrs. Pearl Melick visited with re- latives and friends in Pigeon, Mi- chigan. Mrs. Mahlon Sauder has return- ed to her home in Zurich, after being a patient in the Clinton Pu- blic Hospital. Mr. and l\Irs. Gilbert, Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mittelhaltz over the American Memorial Day holiday. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Snaith were Sunday visitors with friends at West Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer, Detroit, spent the week end with relatives and friends here in Zur- ich. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Desjardine and Mr, and Mrs. Tom Meyers were at Pt. Colborne last Thurs- day, while Mr. Meyers attended a Bailiff convention in Niagara Falls. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flaxbard, in ho- nour of their daughter, Ruth Anne, who was confirmed in the Luth- eran Church, were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thiel and family and Mr. and ,Mrs. Henry Flaxbard. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams, new- lyweds, (nee Patsy Stelck) visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meyers, in Zurich, last week. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY The family of Mr. Philip Masse gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Masse on the Bronson Line, last Saturday night, to ho- nour their father on his 70th birth- day. All members of the family were present. The evening was spent playing games and dancing, and a suitable gift was presented to Mr. Masse from his children. hats. Flower girl was Mary Ann Geof- frey, Zurich, (niece of the bride) and ringbearer was Billy Bedard, Zurich, (brother of the bride). Groomsman was Michael Kapu- snak, Detroit. and groomsmen \Mere Ron Bedard. brother of the bride), Larry Bedard. (cousin of the bride), and Jim Corriveau, (cou- sin of the groom). Ron Bedard and Jim Corriveau were ushers. Wedding music was played by Yvonne Denonune, and mass was sung by the Bedard brothers, and Ed Bedard and Mrs. Sam Masse sang solos. The wedding dinner was served at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich, to the immediate family of 78 guests, and a reception followed in the Zurich Community Centre. The bride's mother received in a pale blue lace dress with pink accessories and pink roses. The groom's mother chose a beige dress with tan accessories and pink roses. After a long wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Narsen's Is- land, U.S.A., the couple will reside in Detroit. Guests were present from Lon- don, Chatham, Toronto, Detroit, Exeter, Seaforth, Crediton, Mt. Carmel and Zurich. Ow/ See The New "SEA NYMPH" BATHING SUITS Assorted Colours and Sizes ONLY $9.95 OTHER SWIM SUITS AS LOW AS $5.95 EACII Children's SWI'`''`' SUITS -- $1.98 Up BATHING CAPS -- BE ,,rs CH TOWELS 1. PLAY SETS -- PEAL PUSHERS SKORTS A Good Assortment To Choose From GASCHO EROS. PHONE 59 .. — ZURICH Bridal Shower For Miss Betty Forrest Prior To Marriage A shower for Miss Betty For- rest was held at Hensall last Thurs- day night, at the home of Mrs, Glen McKenzie, prior to her mar- riage on Saturday to Jack Neel). Miss Forrest was seated in a de- corated arm chair for the pre- sentation address, read by Mrs. Gordon Hay. Preceeding the pre- sentation, games and, contests were conducted by Mrs. Glen Mc- Kenzie and Mrs. Percy Webster. The gifts were brought in to Betty by Gordon McKenzie, in a wheel -barrow decorated for the occasion. The bride-to-be expressed her appreciation for the gifts, after which lunch was served. HURON COUNTY CROP REPORT - D. H. Mies Agricultural Representative, for Huron County. Good weather has facilitated the sowing of late crops, and in most cases, crop sowing is up to date. Some people have started to hay, and some grass silage is be- ing made. OBITU Colin Campbell Colin Campbell, of Bayfield, died on Sunday in the Cinton Pu- blic Hospital, in his 73rd year. He was born in Stanley Township, where he farmed for many years before retiring some time ago. Surviving besides his wife, the former Jean McKenzie, are two sons: John and Donald, Bayfield; one daughter, Mrs. George (Carol) Simons, Georgina Island, Ont. The funeral service was held from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, Clinton, on Tuesday, June 7, at 2 p,m., with interment in the Bayfield Cemetery. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. W. P. FISCHER, B.A., Paste' Mrs. J. Turkheim, Organist SUNDAY, JUNE 12- 10 a.m. — Worship Service (Holy Communion) 11 a.m.—Sunday School YOU ARE WELCOME Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor—A. MARTIN SUNDAY, JUNE 12- 10 a.m. — Morning Service Guest Speaker — Rev. Gingerieb. 11 a.m. — Sunday School 8.30 p.m. — Evening Service WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15— 8.30 p.m. — Prayer Service We Welcome You! ! E. Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church Rev. A. M. AMACHER, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY, JUNE 12— 10 a.m. — Children's Day Ser- vice. Combined Church Ser- vice and Sunday School. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15- 8.30 p.m. -- Bible Study and Pray- er Service. We Invite You To Worship With Us! ! CHRIST WILL COME AGAIN Behold the Bridegroom cometh, go ye out to meet Him, Jesus said — If I go and prepare a place for you, I will comae again, and receive you unto Myself. Jno. 14:3. So Shall. It Be —. For as the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking — And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; ,so shall also the coming of the Son of Man be. Matt 24:38. Earthly Disturbances — And there shall be fanzines, pestilences and earthquakes in diverse places. Matt. 24:7. Present Day Apostacy — That day shall not come except there come a falling away first. II Thess. 21:3. ZURICH MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE AYLMER Tomato Soup 3 fins - 93c These Are Re ct Fast SPEC! 41;: I PRIG1 65c ALLENS Orange rh* 48 lam tin 27c m y Spedd gATI@ GOOD. aa,,. JIREAK AST COFFEE". 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