HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-08-18, Page 3THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960
Sugar and Spice
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ker coal that's been sitting there
since I put in the oil furnace, It
took me back to the winter nights
when I crouched behind my anci-
ent stoker, nursing it through the
small hours as a marine engineer
nurses his cranky old engines in
an attempt to reach port.
* * *
I went out to the patio, And I
almost broke down at this point.
I fell like an artists being drag-
ged off to jail just as he is about
to start work on his masterpiece.
I've been planning that patio for
eight years. Every winter I've giv-
en it a lot of thought. I've been
pretty busy, summers, and haven't
got quite started on it, but I know
I'd have built it next summer, if
I'd been spared.
* *
Then I went into the garden,
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Maud. Lush, green, fragrant, the
pampas grass had almost hidden
the dear, familiar landmarks; the
ash pile so pretty in winter with
it's topping of snow; the heap of
furnace pipes, each like an old
friend; the black, reproachful pit
where I dig my worms, so neglec-
ted this summer.
* * *
It was too much. I went over ane
leaner against the 40 -foot, $225
new chimney I'd put on the old
girl last fall, and cried like a ba-
by. You'll have to excuse me now.
I'm all choked up just thinking
about this.
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WEDDING
Martene -- Koehler
White gladioli and mums dec-
orated Zion Lutheran church,
Dashwood, for the wedding of
Barbara Matilda Koehler, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Koeh-
ler, Dashwood, and Gerald Gordon
Martene, of Dashwood, on Satur-
day, August 6, at 3.30 p.in,
Rev. K. L. Zorn officiated at the
ceremony. Wedding music was
played by Miss Helen Nadiger and
solos "The Lord's Prayer" and "0
Perfect Love" were sung by Mr.
Clayton Pfile. •
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a floor -length
gown of silk organza with appli-
qued embroidered motifs. A dou-
ble crown of irridescent sequins
and pearls held her finger-tip veil
of silk illusion. She carried a bou-
quet of red and white roses and
trailing ivy.
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Attending the bride were her
sister, Mrs. Robert Hayter, Dash-
wood, as matron of honor and Miss
Ann Koehler, sister of the bride,
and Miss Marie Salmon, both of
Dashwood, as bridesmaids.
All attendants were gowned a�
like in French blue crystal charm
street -length gowns with snatching
accessories. They carried bouquets
of shasta daisies aid trailing ivies.
Robert Hayter, of Dashwood, was
best man and ushers were Robert
Baynham, Hensall, and Ron Hern,
Woodham.
A. reception was held in the
church rooms where the bride's
mother received guests in a blue
embroidered organza gown with
matching hat and white accessor-
ies.
For travelling to Montreal and
points east the bride changed to a
loden green dress trimmed with
white accessories and corsage of
white carnations,
On their return Mr, and Mrs.
Martene will live in Dashwood.
Guests attended the wedding
from London, Exeter, Woodham,
Sudbury and Dashwood,
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Mission Church
Fall Fairs in this area will be
held on the following dates:
Alvinston Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Bayfield Sept. 28, 29
Blyth Sept. 20, 21
Brussels Sept. 9, 10
Dresden Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1
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London (Western) Sept. 12 to 17
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ZURICH Sept. 24 & 26
Rev. Kenneth L. Zorn of Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood, re-
cently accepted a call to Burling-
ton, outside of Hamilton, to try
to open a new mission in the ra-
pidly expanding suburb area.
He and Mrs. Zorn came to Dash-
wood a little over four years ago.
They have two children, Deborah
Lynn, 16 months, and David Mark,
four months.
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Rev, Zorn graduated from Con-
cordia College, Edmonton, in 1951,
received his bachelor of arts de-
gree from Concordia Seminary,
St, Louis, Mo., in 1953; served as an
assistant pastor in Minneapolis, Mi-
nnesota, in 1954 and received his
diploma from Concordia Seminary
in 1956,
This past summer he again at-
tended Concordia Seminary taking
two post -graduate courses, one in
church architecture,. and one in
in religious teaching. This, along
with special thesis, qualified him
to receive the bachelor of divinity
degree.
Rev. Zorn spoke bis farewell
message to his congregation on
Sunday, August 14.
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