Zurich Citizens News, 1960-10-13, Page 4PAGE FOUR
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1960
tr. and airs. Fred \Jireau. of
\\rnah;un, were Sunday visitors
w•itl: \Ir. and i\ira. William Utero,
Zurich.
Ma, and Mrs. Don Hesse and
fatally ;:pent the holiday tveekend
with relatives in Stratford. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Gaseho were weekend
viait•n's with Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Blo;ves, in Preston.
Mr... Charles Bedard is spend -
some time with her children in
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Ullerick,
London, spent Sunday at the home
of the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Len Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. William. O'Brien
Jr, and son Jimmie, Toronto, spent
Thanksgiving weekend with Mr.
and -airs. Leroy O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rannie, Tor-
onto. were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Don O'Brien.
\Jr. and Mrs, Clarence Jeffrey
and family spent the holiday weeas'
end with relatives in Detroit.
.Ti.`and Mrs, Jack Fasken, Elora,
were holiday visitors at the home
of Mrs. Fasken's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. :Werner.
Mr. and stirs. Edward Letts, Lon -
dean. were weekend visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Kalb-
fleiseh.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oxland,
Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Char-
b'F
s
les Pulford, London, were Thanks-
giving visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ford Haberer,
Mr. Ron Neufeldt, of British Col-
umbia, and Mr. Nelson lUeClinchey.
of Waterloo University, were visi-
tors on Thanksgiving with Mrs.
Edna Oswald.
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlet and daugh-
ter, of Toronto, spent the holiday
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Jake Gingerich.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Erb and
daughters, Carol and Kathryn,
spent the holiday 'weekend with
friends and relatives in Middle-
bury and Milford, Indianna.
Miss Meda Surerus and Miss
Jean UlcKaig, of Toronto, were
weekend visitors in Zurich with
the former's brother, Gordon,
Thanksgiving visitors at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Gingerich, were; Miss
Gloria Gingerich, R.N., Kitchener,
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ginger -
jell, of Waterloo.
Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner and
family, of Kippen, spent Thanks-
giving Da;,- at the home of her
grandmother, Mrs. Edna Oswald.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Haberer spent
and relatives in Fort Erie and
the holiday weekend with friends
Syracuse, New York,
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WEDDINGS 'OF INTEREST
Bedard - Ducharme
Marriage vows were ' exchanged
in St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, St. Joseph, on Saturday,
October 1, 1900, at 9:30 a.m:, by
Theresa Pauline Ducharme, Dash-
wood, and Peter Lawrence Bedard.
Drysdale. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duch-
arme, Dashwood, and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Bedard, Drysdale.
The altar was decorated with
white pom pones and fern.
Rev. I. J. Poission performed
the double ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father chose :a floor length
gown with a lace bodice and a
scalloped neckline accented with
pearls and sequins. The front
lace formed points and extended
to the back of the gown. A crown
of sequins held her shoulder length
veil and she carried as crescent
shape bouquet of better times red
roses,
Matron of honour, Miss Helen
Ducharme, sister of the bride was
:;owned in crimson red velvet and
wore a white feather head band
and rhinestone accessories. She
carried a nosegay of pale blue
carnations and white pinnoeehio
pon pones.
Miss Cecilia Bedard, Drysdale,
bridesmaid was gowned identical.
Groomsmen were Anthony Bed-
ard, Drysdale, and Gordon Smith,
Zurich and Mathew Ducharme and
Jim Bedard, Zurich, ushered.
Mrs. Michael Hartman. Trenton,
and Mrs. Henry Rau, Bayfield,
sang the "Wedding March" and
"Ave Maria,"
The reception was in the Zur-
ich Community Centre.
The bride's mother wore a
mauve taffetta dress with white
accessories and a corsage of yellow
roses and the grooms mother
chose a navy blue dress with white
accessories and a corsage of pink
roses.
For a wedding trip to Midland
and Niagara Falls the bride wore
a royal blue velvet dress with
white and matching blue access-
ories and a corsage of white carn-
ations,
The young couple will reside
near Drysdale, \'here the groom is
employed on a farm,
News Of Kippers ,Istria
(Correspondent, Mrs, Norman Long)
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser McKee,
Ross and Jill of Toronto visited on
Sunda; with Mr, and Mrs. Bert
Faber and family.
1Ir. Harvey Turner was admitted
by ambulance on Wednesday to
Clinton Hospital,
,lir. and Mrs. Ivison Torrence of
Mitchell were Sunday guests of Mr.
,nt :Mrs. Edgar McBride and Shar-
on.
:Diss Gail Farquhar of Exeter
scent the holiday weekend with
Miss Joyce Hood.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wren
visited over the weekend with
their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr.
:and Mrs. Ivan Wren of Hanover,
UIr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr of Win-
throp visited Sunday with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elston
Dowson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hutchinson of St. Thom-
as,
Mr. John Doig of Grand Rapids,
:Michigan, visited his mother. Mrs.
Lydia Doig and sister Janet during
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Smith and
family of Grimsby were recent vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wren.
Mrs. Alvin Ulch of Windsor and
Mrs. Ed Little of Hensall visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. N. Long.
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Mr, and Mrs, Eddie Taylor of
Stratford visited Miss Mabel le
Whiteman on Sunday, Miss \White-
man returning with them for a few
clays.
Anniversary services at St. And-
rews United Church will be ob-
served Sunday, October 10 at 11!
a.m. and 7:30 p,m. Rev. H. M.
Hunter of Mitchell will be the
guest speaker in the anorIling and
Rev. E. Roulston of Clinton in the
evening.
Mrs. Rlrar Ulousseau and Mrs.
Ross Faber spent a few days at
Port Huron.
RALLY DAY SERVICE
Rally Day service was well att-
ended at St. Andrews United
Church, Kippen, when a junior
choir of twenty-eight was in att-
endance.
Miss Joan Sinclair favored with
a solo. David Turner gave the
scripture and Robert Cooper assist-
ed in the prayers. An interesting
story was given by Miss Margaret
EIgie "The Bible in the pickle jar."
Ushers for the service were 13i11
Workman, Don Johnston, Keith
Anderson and Jim Consitt.
"Thrifty Kippenettes"
The seventh meeting, of the
Thrifty Kippenettes was held at
the home of he leader, Mrs. Alex
McGregor on October 8 at 9 a.In.
The roll call, one duty of a
pleasing guest, was answered by
17 members. Patricia Harris was
elected secretary for this meet-
ing.
The next meeting will be held
on October 10 at 2 p.m. at Mrat:
H. Caldweil's, mothers are to be
invited to this meeting and served
tea afterwards. Each girl wrote
an invitation, inviting her mother
to the tea. Mrs. Caldwell led a
discussion on "Hospitality" and
"Etiquette in the club."
EIGHTH MEETING
The eighth meeting was held. at
the home of the leader, Mrs. H.
Caldwell on October 10 at 2 p.m.
The president welcomed the
mothers and guests. The roll call
was answered by 19 members.
Plans were made for Achieve-
ment Day. Carol Varley is to
comment.
Katheryn McGregor and Jean
McNaughton each played a piano
instrumental. Helma Van Loon
favored with an accordian selec-
tion. A sing song was enjoyed;
Members of the club served after-
noon tea to the guests.
Heating and
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Sf. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor
Mrs. J. Turkheim, Organist
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
10 o.m, Morning Worship Service
11 a.m. — Sunday School
YOU ARE WELCOME
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When In Zurich
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Emmanuel Evangelical
United Brethren
Church
Rev. A. M. AMACHER, B.A„ B,.D,,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesoh. Organist
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
10:00 a.m. — Worship Service
11:00 a,m. — Sunday School
7:30 pan. — Evening Service
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
8:30 pan. — W.S.W,S. Prayer
Service
We invite you to worship with us.
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor—A. MARTIN
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
10.00 a,m. — Sunday School
11.00 a.m. — Worship Service
8.00 a.m. — Evening Service
All Are Welcome
Christ 3 The Answer
WHEN YOUR TEMPTATIONS SEEM TOO GREAT
I Cor. 10:13 - There hath no temptation taken you but such as
is common to roan: but God is faithful, who will not suffer
Sou to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with
the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be
able to bear it.
Heb. 1:15 For we have not an high priest which cannot be
touched with the feeling of our infirmities, but was in all
points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.
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