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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-12-15, Page 4PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS S OUT TO 11r. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien spent the weekend with relatives in London. Miss Meda Surerus and Miss Jean AIeKaig, of Toronto, spent the weekend in Zurich with Gordon Surerus, Mr, and Mrs. BW Hess, Wood- stock, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Walker were: Mr, and Mrs. Norman Walker, of Palmerston, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Voigt and family, of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs, Leroy O'Brien spent the weekend in -Toronto, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William O'Brien, Jr. N Miss Gloria Gingerich, RN, of Kitchener, was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jake Gingerich, on the Go- shen Line. Mrs. Henry Steinback is at the presnt time a patient in Clinton Public Hospital, William Gassman, of Dashwood, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospi• tal, London. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Black have purchased the home of Mrs. Hen- ry Gellman, in the west section of the village, and plan on moving there within the next several days. Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Laidlaw have moved into their new apartment above their bowling alley, in the east end of the village. Carol Service The pupils of the Zurich Public School will be holding their annual Carol Service in the Evangelical UB Church, Zurich, on Wednesday, December 21, at 2:30 in the after- noon. The general public are cord- ially invited to attend this annual event. n . R;r• i r , , w• HOLIDAY DANCE IN THE Community Centre, Zurich ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 MUSiC BY Desjardine Orchestra — SPOT AND NOVELTY DANCES — 10:00.1:30 1,4%1 .,:� ..:% �.r.° .r1' tr.?, , DIAMOND RINGS Watches $19.95 FROM $50.00 UP We Have Just Received a New Shipment of Crystal Stemware COCKTAIL AND WINE GLASSES FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON AHEAO JACK 'SMITH JEWELLER INE 510 —EXETER �t�1'11A1Dt�8pp}x�,3rn} THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 MR. and MRS. CECIL DOWSON, Varna, celebrated their 25th __wedding anniversary with a family turkey supper on Thursday, November 24, served in the Dominion Hotel, Zurich._ A surprise party awaited them when they returned home. Among guests was the bridesmaid of 25 years ago, Mrs. Fred Vodden and the best man, George Dawson. Other guests were from Sarnia, Clinton, Hensel! and Varna. After an evening of euchre, the family presen- ted a cabinet of silver and numerous other gifts were received, Lunch was served to complete the evening. Hensall United Church WMS Hears Interesting Talk From Missionary Miss Iris Castle, missionary on Mrs. A. B. Rowcliffe; community friendship, Mrs. Cornelious Cook, Mrs. Melville Traquair, Mrs. George Thompson; Christian stewardship, Mrs. N. E. Cook; supply, bales com- mittee, Mrs. Albert Alexander, Mrs. Norman Sones, Mrs. Hugh McMur- trie, Mrs. W. R. Dougall, Mrs. W. G. Kennedy; quilting committee, Mrs. William Cole, Mrs. Wilbert Dilling, Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, Mrs. J. Flynn, Mrs. Jarvis Horton, Mrs. R. J. Paterson; associate helpers, Mrs, George Hess, Mrs. Stanley Mitchell, Mrs. W. Cole, Mrs. A. E. Clark; literature secretary, Mrs. Weeks; Christian citizenship, Mrs. W. R. Stephenson; missionary mon- thly secretary, Mrs. Laird Mickle; pianist, Mrs. T. J. Sherritt, assis- tant, Mrs. T. C. Coates; press sec- retary, Mrs, T. C Coates; baby band, Mrs Clarence Smillie, Mrs. Bligh- ton Ferg, Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Harpole, Mrs. S. Mitchell. furlough form St. Lucia Island, 500 miles from Trinidad, was guest speaker at the Christmas meeting of the Woman's Missionary Soc- iety of the Hensall United Church, held Thursday afternoon, Decem- ber 1. Her address was enhanced by pictures showing the life and customs of the people of the Is- land banana and sugar plantations. The speaker, who is a sister of Mrs. John Alexander, of RR 2, Hensall, was introduced by Mrs. N. E. Cook and thanked by Mrs. George Arm- strong. Mrs. George Armstrong's group was in charge of the meeting. Sacred passages were read by Mrs. Robin McAlIister, and prayer of- fered by Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie;• Vocal solos "Was that somebody you" and "How great thou art" were rendered by Mrs. George Hess, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Grace Harpole, and violin se- lection by Miss Greta Lammie, with Mrs. C. R. Winlawat the pia- no. During the business period pre- sided over by president, Mrs. E. T. Rowe, a motion was' passed that the WMS will look after the flow- ers for the church for the year. Slate of officers for 1961 are as follows: Honorary president, Miss M. El lis; past president, Mrs. George Armstrong; president, Mrs. E. T. Rowe; vice-presidents, Mrs. R. M. Peck, Mrs. James McAllister, Mrs: W. H. Weekes, Mrs. George Arm- strong; treasurer, Mrs. W. B. Cross, assistant, Mrs. Sim Roobol; recording secretary, Mrs. Hugh Mc,', Mu r tri e, assistant, Mrs. Earl r>sr,q,ra1lats1i Sproat; corresponding secretary, '`�►��c+���c�����re�THIEL'S .�e+��cc�g�e�us���c�skr���e��¢��a;r��+���r��sc�.������;��!�� Sirnerior FOOD MrIta+ 1 ,Yr 3 3 GROCERY EPI® SPECIALS GREEN Giant Peas 2 tins 33c BICKS Sweet Mixe Pickles 32 OZ, JAR 43c HEINZ Tomato Juice LARGE 48 OZ. TIN 27c LUSHUS Jelly Powders 3 for 26c MEAT SPECIALS MAPLE LEAF HAMBURG 1 WEINERS LEAN — FRESH SIDE RiBS tP 2 lbs. 79c ... 2 lbs. 79c 49c Ib. FRUITS - VEGETABLES Sunkist Oranges Cranberries ierra es Bananas Lg_.,. e size 65c doz..' lb. pkg. 23 Loose pack 10c Ib; msavesffmasamosmimerarffsiimaarwrosis "Open Every Night Next Week" SPli ailiikaiWa >IrCB7 44111 ItilVrn, t73+ AAMIAliii241 h74t1919*VaDI ritthiYtr r7h4 rSwCymt t 1oteoe. IN MEMORIAM WILLERT—In loving memory of a;dear husband and father and grand -father, Ervin J. Willert, who passed away one year ago, December 17, 1960: Qltick and sudden was the call His sudden death surprised us all. He bade no one a last farewell. He said goodbye to none. The Heavenly gates were open wide. A loving voice said come. The blow was great, the shock severe. We little thought his death so near. Only those who . have • lost can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. %Friends may think we have for- gotten. When at times they see us smile. But they little know the heart- ache Our smiles hide all ..the .while. Sadly missed and ever remem- bered by his wife and family, and grandchildren. 50-p THANK YOU My sincere thanks to all who supported me in the election for councillor for 1961, in the village of Zurich. SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL --Harold Thiel \ fAVli)A .1U.e Baal, FOR DEPENDABLE HEAT AP Winter Long Call LORNE E. HAY Locker Service ---Roe Feeds Phone 10 (Collect) Henna!! 1 Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church Rev. A, M. AMACHER, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch. Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18- 10.00 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a,m.—Sunday School 7.30 p.m:—Sunday School Christ- mas Program. The Senior Choir and members of the Sunday School will present the pageant, 'The Littlest Shepherd." He invite all to join with us in worship of Christ, our Saviour NETE'S FLOWERS Phone 130 -- Zurich Flowers beautifully arranged for Weddings, Funerals, Etc. At Prices Everyone can afford "Flowers Wired Anywhere" Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor—A. MARTIN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18- 1000 a.m.---Sunday School 1.1.00 a.m.—Worship Service We invite you to worship with us St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor Mrs. J. Turkheina, Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18- 10.00 a.m.—Morning Worship Ser- vice 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School YOU ARE WELCOME CHRIST IS THE ANSWER FOR SPIRITUAL VICTORY Rom. 8. 31—What shall we say then to these things? for us who can beagainst us. if God be Rom. 8: 35—Who shall separate us from the /aye of Christ? 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