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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-09-22, Page 3THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1960 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Magatt62 464001141•141121.911414110 Sugar and Spice (Continued from Page Two) ing about joining the Canadian bat- talion being raised to fight in the Spanish Civil War. * * * Our extra -curricular activities consisted of shooting pool and roaring it up at the country dances in the district, on Friday nights. We had almost none of the myriad of affairs and events which are part of high school life today. About twice a year there would be a rigidly supervised school dance, at which all the boys stood on one side of the gym and talked rugby, while the girls danced disconso- lately with each other. * * * Today's high school student is as far from the simple youth of our day as a rocket missile is from a bow and arrow. He works hard and plays hard. He must be contin- ually on the jump if he is to meet his social and academic obligations. Provided the men in the white coats don't come for me soon, I shall look forward with pleasure and some trepidation, to letting him use me as a springboard from which to launch some of his jumps. 0 ASHWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) LADIES ,MD The'Ladies' Aicl of Zorn Luther- an Church met for their first fall meeting on Wednesday evening, September 14. Group four was in charge. Mrs. Clifford Salmon read the topic "Are our names written in Heaven," Mrs. Leonard Schenk read a poem "Wayside Gold" and Janet Miller played a piano solo "Morning Prayer." Mrs. Milfred Merner presided for the business when reports were given on summer activities. Twen- ty-five dollars was donated to Con- cordia College Guild at Edmonton. Closing Devotions were based on "The Lord's Prayer." Mr. Thomas Klumpp, who was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital by ambulance last week due to a her- nia, was able to return home Sat- urday, via Hoffman's Ambulance. W.S.W.S. Of The E.U.B. CHURCH groups, with Mrs. Letta Taylor re- porting. Mr. Gillings discussed "church. discipline." Mrs. Louis Weigand led in prayer, and Mrs. Taylor gave a reading, "The church of the lighted lamps." The president, Mrs. ChaVies Snell, presided for the business. Used nylons are still needed for September and used clothing in October. A Fall Rally will be held on September 28, in Zurich. Liuneh was served by Mrs. Wally Wein, Mrs. E. Schade, and Mrs. 'W: J. Gillings. The regular falll meeting of the W.S.W.S. of the Evangelical U. B. Church was held on Friday even- ing, with the Missionary Education group in charge and Mrs. Sid Ba- ker as Chairlady. The topic was, "The responsibility of the W.S.W.S. in the local church." Mrs. Ervin Schade read the scripture. Mrs. Charles Snell out- lined the subject and the group was divided into three discussion N 0 W -- IT'S TIME FOR BOWLING! See Our Selection of Proper Clothes FOR THE LADIES SLACKS and SLIMS FROM $4.50 UP SKIRTS • STRIDES SEE THE NEW Chestnut Hill Pantinos A congregational supper will be held in the E.U.B. Church, on Fri- day, September 23, at 6.30 p,m. A11 members are urged to attend. Schneider's will show movies fol- lowing the supper. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiutcher, of Pigeon, Michigan, spent the week end with Mrs. Cora Geiser., Mr. Bruce Merner and Mrs, Lou Sturgeon, of London, spent Sunday with Mrs. Matilda Piefer. MEN ... ORDER YOUR BOWLING SHIRTS SEE THE NEW Currie "500" Action Pleat Bowling Shirts SEVEN COLOUR COMBINATIONS * - - GASCHO BROS. ZURICH — DRYSDALE Assissmismicanisimelmumesomerzazazaszassact 0 LLJE ATER MELDkf BLAKE (Mrs. Amos Gingerich, correspondent) Mr. Joe Baechler was rushed to South Huron Hospital, Exeter, by ambulance on Friday night, with a heart attack. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch and family called on the former's mo- ther, Mrs. Elizabeth Oesch, on Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Oesch and family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther and family, Dash- wood, to visit their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oeseh and family at Baden. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ainos Gingerich were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerieh, Mr. and ISSESINSIELMORMINNEMSEIMAILMENSOMMZESIMIEZMINEZMEDASESEM211=1=12 By Mrs. Russell Grainger Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scotch- mer, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell spent the week end in Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deichert, Scarborough, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deichert and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grainger. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer in the sudden passing of their son, Michael, who was almost instantly killed in an accident near his home. Mrs. Betty Carrie, Tweedsmuir Hall, London, is spending a few days with her sister -in -slaw, Mrs. Sarah Carnie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, Stratford, are visitoro with his sis- ter, Mrs. George Campbell. f / vJI, A ..8))1r f;at FOR DEPENDABLE HEAT AP! winter Long Call LORNE E. HAY Locker Service—Roe Feeds Phone 10 (Collect) Hensail i 9 aante in Our Paces Before Yo Sell "It Will Mean ore oney .. . .. In Your Pocket" SEED {EAT and FERTILIZER A ARAM We have a good stock of registered Genesee and Canadao. 1 wheat on hand -- also fertilizer at attractive prices. i:.• NEAT CAN BE SO, ITiL OCTA UR T 7 w: mmmurma barmen nmaom, Mil pommel momasr., pice:.torpomental* coo i BROS. # ILLL G CLT. PHONE 24 OR 249 IIENSALL 0° teen's Plumbing Heating and Tinsmithing Phone i 56 --- Zurich PLOW RARE FOR ALL TYPES OF SOIL Cast and Ductaloy NOW AVAILABLE AT DESJA AUTO SUPPLY PHONE 38 — ZURICH 4 kT'4EE37-`+C'� PAGE THREE Mrs. Ken Gingerich, Norma Jean and Elaine, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steckle and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gingerich and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steckle and daughter, Mary Ellen, were Sunday guests with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginger- ich and Melvin. HURON C Featuring TY'S La► RGEST HORSE SH :.;INGO �CASHSAT w AY 1HT In The Community Centre -- 3 p.m. Dance To Follow -- Music by Desjardine =rchestra MONDAY 1 P.M. -- MONSTER PARADE LED BY SEAFORTH GIRL'S TRUMPET BAND 2.30 P.M. -- PET SHOW 3.00 P.M. -- BA's Y SHOW MIDWAY IN OPERATION ON THE GROUNDS In The Zech Arena MONDAY NIGHT, 6 P.M. Over $'➢, 00 hr Prize Mone Bahl Offered M.L. "Tory" Gregg, Master of Ceremonies DAI CI G -m 1 _. P.M Music By Desiardine Orchestra M.. laiMinSaeg Orwitinsalvi amern vrnaurM DON'T MISS THE School Display - Indoor Exhibits - Cattle Show "S et i€ g For Every Mese Of The Fa i salorseerommova mairm:.^PdvSL'C svonn'ast1/4"!F.BR-s:FF