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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1961-08-31, Page 4PAGE: FOUR LURCH CITIZEINS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 3L 1961 ITEMS ABOUT TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaufman and family. of Scarboro, were weekend visitors with Mrs, Laura Haberer, and other mem- bers of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Gerber and family, of Baden, are spen- ding a few days at the home of Mrs. Mose Gerber. :11rs. Albert Badour is at pres- ent a patient in the Goderich l_lexandra and Marine Hospital, Mrs. Leroy O'Brien is spen- ding a few days with relatives in Stratford. Dr, and Mrs. Bruce Eichmeir and Ronnie, of Burlington, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Eickmeir. Rev. and Mrs. E. Heimrich, of Ayton, spent a few days re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haberer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Letts, of London, were vistors for the past week with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kalb- fleisch. Mrs. Milton Dietz spent a few days last week at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson, at Freelton. Mr. and Mrs. Arn Meyer and son. of Mt. Pleasant Michigan, are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Ha- berer. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinnin and Bill, have returned to their home in Zurich, after having spent the summer months at their cottage near Parry Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Black and boys, and Mr. Herb Mousseau have returned home after a week's fishing trip to Manitoul- in Island. They report some excellent catches of fish. Miss Dianne Thiel was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- Ies Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Brien are spending a few days this week in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schwart- zentruber, of New Hamburg, were weekend visitors with friends and relatives in the Zur- ich district. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meyer have returned to their home in Zur- ich, after spending a week's va- cation with their family at Port Colborne. Mrs. E. D. Brown and family, of Oshawa, returned to Zurich with then for a week's holidays. Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Kalb- fleisch have returned to their home after holidaying for sev- eral weeks with relatives in Zur- ich. Bridal Shower Mrs. Hubert Schilbe enter- tained at a bridal shower for her cousin, Miss Betty Jean Tuckey, of London, last Tuesday night. The bride received many lovely gifts. 0 WEDDING Denomme-Rau WEDDING Jacobi - Bright Knox Presbyterian Church, Guelph, was the setting for a very pretty wedding on Satur- day, where amid gladioli and fern Miss Penelope Allwyn Bright, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Bright, was united in marriage to Mr. Harry Keith Jacobi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jacobi, Kippen. Rev. Crawford Smith officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father the bride was lovely in a floor -length gown of white ny- lon organize and lace over taf- feta. The snugly fitted bodice featured a curved empire waist- line, centered with a hand- made organza rose and long lily -pointed sleeves. The softly rounded neckline was accented with iridescent sequens. The very full organza skirt was ap- pliqued with scalloped lace, trimmed with organza roses, and she wore an elbow -length veil of silk illusion gathered to a coronet of iridescent crys- tals, and carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses and stephan- otis. Pure white silk organza was worn by the bride's attendants, styled with cumberbunds and large butterfly bows of con- trasting blush pink organza. Maid of honor was Miss Ruth Anne Pilkington, and brides- maid was Miss Marie Ellen Jeans. Miss Sandra Bright was her sister's junior bridesmaid. All attendants wore pink acces- sories and carried pink carna- tions. Best man was Mr. John Jac- obi, brother of the groom, and ushers were Mr. Bob Norris, an uncle, and Mr. Bryce Jacobi, brother of the groom, all wear- ing white dinner jackets. Soloist Miss Gloria Hall sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Wedding Prayer, accompanied by Mr. Martin Bauor, at the church organ. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the gar- den of the bride's parents. To receive the guests the bride's mother chose a beige sheath lace dress with aqua accessor- ies, and to assist, the groom's mother chose a blue embroider- ed linen dress with pink acces- sores. After the reception the bride donned a tangerine linen sheath dress with white accessories for travelling. St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph, was the set- ting Saturday for the marriage of Annette Madeline R a u, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Rau, RR 2, Zurich, and Ber- nard Anthony Denomme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Denom- me, also of RR 2, Zurich. Rev. Fr. J. Bensett officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a floor -length princess -styled gown of white silk organza. The bodice, ac- cented with sequin motifs, feat- tured lilypoint sheath sleeves, while the bouffant skirt, also accented with motifs of sequins, extended from a bow to a brush train. A crown of pearls and crystal beads held her double veil of French silk illusion, and she carried a crescent bouquet of red roses. Maid of honor, Miss Evelyn Denomme, Zurich, sister of the groom, and bridesmaids, Miss Doris Droullilard, River Canard, and Miss Betty Vint, Goderich, wore identically styled street - length gowns of coral pure silk organza over taffeta. Similarly attired was flowergirl Jo Anne Rau, sister of the bride. Larry Denomme, brother of the groom was ring bearer. Clarence Rau, the bride's bro- ther, was groomsman. Also at- tending the groom were Louis Rau, and Gregory Denomme, St. Joseph. Guests were ushered by Jerry Rau, Toronto, brother of the bride, and Phil Overholt, Zurich. For travelling the bride chose a two-piece rose-colored suit with white accessories and a white corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Denomme will reside in Hensall. When In Zurich GET YOUR HAIR CUT Al EARL OESCH BARBER SHOP Open Thursday and Saturday Nights HOLIDAY FOOD SPECIALS Rose Margarine 4 for $1.00 AYLMER 10 OZ. TINS Tomato Soup 9 for $1.00 APPLE, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, 48 OZ. Lynn Valley Jam 69c Ajax Scouring Pads 2 for 15c LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET CLARENCE GASCHO — ZURICH After School .. e4ue. ah-►nspinn SNpAS When the kids come home treat them to our Tasty Cookies Chocolate Chips, Oatmeal, Fig Bars, Date Squares You will keep them happy with our fresh baked goods. And For Their Lunch Always Use Our Fresh 'Tasty -Nu' Bread Our fresh, tasty bread will assure you that the children /'"'� will clean out their lunch pails. ,/ THE TASTE WILL TELL THE DIFFERENCE" TASTYNU BAKERY "HOME OF THE "TASTY -NU" BREAD" 0 Joynt-Hall (By our Hensall correspondent) A wedding trip to the East Coast followed the double -ring ceremony in Bridge St. United Church, Belleville, of Miss Paul- ine Victoria Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Hall, of Belleville, and Dr. Robert Laird Joynt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt, of Toronto. The Rev. Harry M. Davis officiated. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full leng- th gown of white peau de soie, designed with a fitted bodice embroidered in Chantilly lace and flowering train. A pearl tiara caught her fingertip veil, ONE DAY BARGAIN!! No Sales Tax! 1 Only SMITH -CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Reg. Value $79.95 FOR ONLY $69.95 TODAY THURSDAY ONLY ZURICH Citizens NEWS White Candelabra, fern, white Gladioli, blue 'Mums and pink Snapdragons formed a lovely setting when Miss Gloria Dorothy Gingerich, R.N., exchanged wedding vows with Mr. Waldemar Dirks, in the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Zurich, on Saturday, July 2. Rev. Albert Martin, officiated, assisted by Rev. Henry Epp. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich, Zurich, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Maria Dirks, Waterloo, and the late Mr. Herman Dirks. tinted Merner Reunion Fifty-eight descendants of Mrs. Susan Merners' family met on Sunday for a family picnic, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold .Merner. Mrs. Merner is in her 86th year, and in per- fect health. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Merner were also present as Mr. Mer- ner is the last living relative of and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses and white stephan- otis. Miss Marie4Ia11 was maid of honour for her sister, and the bridesmaids were Miss Betty Lou Joynt, sister of the groom and Mrs. William Weshton, of Burlington. The maid of honor wore a bell -skirted gown of green peau de soie, and carried gold chrysanthemums and the bridesmaids wore gold gowns in the same style, and carried green tinted chrysanthemums with matching accessories. Best man was Dr. Robert S. Baker, of Toronto, and the ush- ers were Dr. Keith Maybee, of Gananoque, and Mr. William Weston, of Burlington. Following the marriage a re- ception was held at the Club Canara, Belleville, where sever- al out of town guests, including the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Alice Joynt, of Hensall, toasted Dr. Joynt and his bride. The couple will live in Toronto. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. A. M. AMACHER, BA BD, Minister Mrs. Milton Desch. Organist SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 10.00 a.m.— Labour Day Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School _ _ A cordial invitation is extended to you to worship with us NETE'S FLOWERS • Phone 130 — Zurich Flowers beautifully arranged for Weddings, Funerals Etc. At Prices Everyone can afford "Flowers Wired Anywhere" St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor Ron Klopp, Organist SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a.m—Sunday School You Are Welcome Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor — Supply SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Worship Service You are invited to worship with us@ the Gutlip Merner family. Mrs. Merner also was celebrating her birthday along with Mrs. Kay Bartliff, Clinton; Richard Schil- be, Zurich and Bobby Raschke, of Detroit. Mrs. Merner had seven child- ren present 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren. A delicious turky dinner was served at noon, and a cold plate for supper. All were sure that this would be an annual event and went home looking forward to next year's reunion. People were present from Kitchener, Detroit, Dearborn, Dashwod, Zurich, Clinton, Exe- ter and London. 0 Renew Your Subscription Now For The Latest HAIR STYLING Give Us A CALL Phone 223 ZURICH NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE STARLITE DRIVE-IN GOSPEL SERVICE (INTERDENOMINATIONAL) CREDITON HIGHWAY, 5 MILES EAST OF GRAND BEND Sunday, September 3 8:00 p.m. — Gospel Recordings 8:30 p.m. — Service • GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. William Standish Reed, M.D., a spirit -filled Episcopalion Physician and Surgeon, of Bay City, Michigan — a member of Full Gospel Bus- inessmen's International. • MUSIC: Allan Elston, Kirkton, guest soloist, and other London singers. MASS VOLUNTEER CHOIR COME AS YOU ARE AND HEAR FROM YOUR CAR O. LING To get you in shape for your league play, we are open every night until the schedules begin. Men who are interested in bowling on a league, please contact Jim Bedard, president of the Men's League. Bantam girls and boys, 8.12, commence play on Satur- day, September 9, at 9:30 a.m. Junior Boys and Girls, 12 to 15, commence on Satur- day, September 9, at 12:30 noon. ZURICH BOWLING LANES ELDA AND ERNIE LAIDLAW FAITH and WORKS EPH. 2: 8, 9, 10K For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God. Not of works lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship created in Christ Jesus unto good works. TITUS 3: 5— Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy, he saved us: by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost. JOHN 14: 6- 1 am the way the truth and the life and no man cometh to the Father but by me. JAMES 2: 17-18-b— Even so faith if it hath not works is dead being alone— Shew me thy Faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works. 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