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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961
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BOUT TOWN
Among those who attended the
funeral of the late Adolph Kalb-
'
Fleisch last week were: Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Kalbfleiseh, Mr, and
Mrs. Eugene Kalbfleisch, Mrs. Nora'
Feiertag, and Mrs. Minnie Surerus,
all of Detroit, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert,
Kalbfleisch and Mrs. E. Letts, of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Schnell, of Hamilton.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Geiger and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Scafe and family,
of Parkhill, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Elder, of Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turkheim and
family were Sunday visitors with
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Eickmeir and
family, in Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kalbfleisch, of
Detroit, who have just returned
from their vacation in Florida, vis-
ited their bereaved aunt, Mrs. A.
Kalbfleisch, and other members of
the family, the latter part of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howald and
Karen, had a pleasant visit with
Mr. Henry Howald on Sunday ev-
ening.
Harold Zehr is attending a schol
in Brockville this week, where he
is taking a course on dial tele-
phones.
Mr. Victor Deichert, of Zurich, is
a patient in Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth, where he underwent
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Steinback,
of London, visited on Sunday with
Mrs, Steinback's father, Mr. Henry
Howald, and also with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Steinback.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hartman,
of Trenton, were weekend visitors
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Armand Denomme and Mrs. There-
sa Hartman. Mrs. Hartman is stay-
ing in this district for a couple of
weeks vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Avila Ducharme, of
the Bluewater highway, were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cy-
rille Ducharme, in Windsor.
Mr. Leon Bedard has returned to
his home on the Bluewater High-
way, after being a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. Jack Turkheim is etatnding
a two -clay sales course at General
Motors in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fleming and
family, of Crediton, were Sunday
visitors with her mother, Mrs. T.
Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Otis, Mrs.
Henry Otis and their brother-in-law,
all of Farmington, Michigan, atten-
ded the funeral of the late Adolph
C. Kalbfleisch, last Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Howald
and their daughters, Lois and Nan-
cy. of London, visited with Mr. Hen-
ry Howald, on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Soper and
family, of Straffordville, were
weekend visitors with relatives and
friends in the Zurich district.
Mr. John Bullock, Jr., spent Sun-
day afternon visiting with relatives
and friends in Port Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer, of
Detroit, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stein -
back and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel.
Mrs. Carrie Weber is spending
the winter months at the Queens-
way Nursing Home, in Hensall, Mrs.
John Albrecht. who has been in re-
sidence at the Nursing Home, has
returned to her home in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sipple, Mr,
Israel Wilhelm and daughter, Mar-
jorie. all of Milverton, were Tues-
day guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Smith. The two former
attended the funeral of their cous-
in, the late Mrs. Garfield Witmer.
T, .EN:T SIG T
For this Rally we are having all local young people presen-
ting musical numbers, solos, duets, quintettes, as well as instru-
mental selections.
Captain Little, of the Salvation Army, Toronto, will be guest
speaker. We know you will enjoy this program, on:
Wboargnert
S twrday, arch 18, at 8 p.m.
IN THE
Clinton Legion Hall
PLAN TO BE WITH US!
South Huron Youth For Christ
OBITUARY
Mrs. T. Hicknell
Mrs. Thomas Hicknell, of Seafor-
th, passed away on Monday, March
13, at Kitchener, in her 70th year.
She was the former Vitaline Bed-
ard (Denomme).
Surviving besides her husband,
are two sons, Elmer Denomme, Kit-
chener; Kenneth Denomme, Toron-
to; daughters, Mrs. Edmund (An-
nabelle) Lobsinger, Kitchener; Mrs.
Lawrence (Grace) Laporte, Belle
River; Mrs. Andrew (Florence)
Voisin, Hamilton; Mrs. Lloyd (Tes-
sie) Bowman, Bridgeport; Mrs. Roy
(Theresa) Lavigne, Kitchener; step-
son, Thomas Hicknell, Calgary;
step -daughter, Mrs. Wyman Reid,
Galt; mother, Mrs. Virginia Den-
omme (Bedard), Zurich; brothers,
Adolph Bedard, Windsor; Paul Be-
dard, of Goderich; sisters, Mrs. Alec
Masse. Mrs. Alfred Meidinger, both
of Zurich.
The body is resting at the Whit-
ney funeral home, Seaforth, until
Thursday morning, when Requiem
High Mass will be sung at St. Jam-
es Church, Seaforth.
Saturday night dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Bullock were: Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Thompson. Lucan: Mr. John Bul-
lock, Sr.. Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Lovie, Grand Bend; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Lewis, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lewis and Catherine, all
of Ailsa Craig: and Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Lagerwerl, Danny and Judy,
of Parkhill. The occasion was Mr.
Bullock's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Black are in
Toronto this week attending a Fire
Insurance convention. Mr. Black
is on the executive of the Mutual
Fire Companies of Ontario.
Division Court
Session of the 10th Division
Court were held in the Township
Hall, Zurich, on Wednesday, March
8, with Judge Frank Fingland, pre-
siding.
Ambulance Calls
The Westlake Ambulance service
of Zurich had four calls over the
past weekend. On Saturday Mrs.
William Leibold was taken to South
Huron Hospital, with a broken hip.
Later in the day Mrs. A. Denomme
was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Still later the same day,
the Ambulance was called on to
move Mrs. Leibold from Exeter to
Stratford General Hospital. On
Sunday afternoon Mrs. Alf Scotch -
mer. of Bayfield, was taken to Clin-
ton Public Hospital.
Obituary
Mrs. G. Witmer
Mrs, J. Garfield Witmer, of 720
Lorne Avenue, London, passed
away in St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, on Saturday, March 11, in her
60th year.
Mrs. Witmer is the former Ger-
trude Elizabeth Schade, a daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. William
Schade. She was born in Hay
Township, on the Bluewater High-
way.
Surviving besides her husband
are two brothers, Irvine Schade, RR
3, Dashwood, and Clarence Schade,
RR 2, Zurich; and one sister, Miss
Melvina Schade, London.
The body rested at the Westlake
funeral home, Zurich, until noon
Tuesday, March 14, when removal
was made to the Evangelical UB
Church, Zurich. Public funeral
service was held at the church, at
2 p.m., with interment being made
in the Bronson Line Cemetery.
Rev. A. M. Amacher, of Zurich,
and Rev. John Richardson, of Lon-
don, officiated.
0
Mrs. C. Emery
Mrs. Catharine Emery, a native
of Zurich. died in Toronto on Wed-
nesday, March 8, at the home of
her daughter, in her 82nd year.
She leaves to mourn her passing
one daughter, Margaret, Toronto;
and one sister, Elizabeth Webber,
Zurich. Two sisters and one broth-
er pre -deceased her.
The funeral took place at Stew-
art's funeral home, Sarnia, with
burial in the family plot in Lake-
view Cemetery, Sarnia. Rev. Cam-
oren, of St. Andrew's Church, Sar-
nia, officiated.
0
Alfred Tyler
Alfred (Pat) Tyler, of Dashwood,
passed away on Monday, March 13,
at his home.
Surviving besides his wife, is one
brother, Victor, of Dashwood.
Funeral service was held on
Wednesday at the Hoffman funer-
al home, Dashwood, with burial
made in the Grand Bend Cemetery.
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