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Zurich Citizens News, 1961-11-09, Page 7THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE SEVEN BLAKE (Mrs. Amos G,higerioh, eorrespendent) Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oesch and son, David Carl, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oesch and family, at Baden. Miss Ferene Schwartzentru- ber (nurse in training) at Strat- ford Hospital, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schwartzentruber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gingerich and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich and family, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Gingerich. Mrs. Elizabeth Oesch was Sunday guest with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Steckle and son Robert, were Sunday guests with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Louch- es and daughter Brenda, Mr. Andrew Corriveau, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lucein Corriveau and fam- ily, and celebrated their par- ents 30th Wedding Anniver- sary. News Of Kippen District (MRS. NORMAN LONG, Correspondent) Mrs. Keene, of Stratford, vis- ited Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes and Larry, of London, visited Sunday evening, with Mrs. Stoke's father, Mr. Robert Thomson. Mr. John Doig had a very successful sale on Saturday, of household effects. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riley and family, have moved into Mr. Edwin Taylor's house. • Mr. and Mrs. Barry Van Wierren and family, accompan- ied by the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Tol, of Holland, spent Sunday in London. Mr. and Mrs, John McGregor, Mr. and Mrs, Doug McGregor and Katherine, visted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Van- steelandt and family, at Delhi. Mr. R. Verbeek is taking treatments on his back each week at the WC Board Hospi- tal and rehabilitation centre, at Downsview. Mr. Verbeek was in- jured at W. G. Thomsons Mill, Hensall, one year ago. Birthday Party Kippen United Church was For the best coal and service in town Enjoy better value and service, and greater heating comfort— CALL LORNE E. HAY PHONE 10 -- HENSALL tastefully decorated with aut. umn leaves and flowers for the annual birthday party meeting held Wednesday evening, Nov- ember 1, with ladies from Var- na, Hensall and Duff's societies as guests. Mrs. John Sinclair in charge of the worship, took as her theme, "Duty." Mrs. Kenneth McKay read the Scripture, Luke 15: 3-10, The hymn "I need thee every hour," was sung and the worship period closed with prayer. The president, Mrs. John An- derson, presided for the remain_ der of the meeting and welcom- ed the members and guests. Mrs. E. McBride moved that the minutes be approved without reading, seconded by Mrs. John Cooper. The roll call was ta- ken. Mrs. Bruce Cann, accompan- ied by Mrs. Johnston, both of Exeter, rendered a lovely solo. The offering was taken by Mrs. Alex McMurtrie and Mrs. Hugh Hendrick, co -hostesses for the Mrs. Alex McBeath favoured with a poem "Making of friends." Mrs. R. D. Elgie introduced Kippen Institute Has Family Night Family Night was observed by Kippen East Women's Institute last Friday evening, when mem- bers entertained their husbands and families to a turkey ban., quet in the Legion Hall, atten- ded by 125, who sat down to a delicious turkey supper with all the trimmings, and enjoyed an evening of cards and social hour. Winners for euchre were: lad- ies, Mrs. Ross Chapman; Mrs. Arthur Varley, Mrs. John Wood. Men, Jack Consitt, Robert Gem- mell; Bruce McGregor. Winner of the travelling par- cel was Mrs. Howard Finkbein- er. The children enjoyed gam- es of bingo. Mrs. James McAl- lister was in charge of the en- tertainment. keep 'em healthy .A. 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Germ 77 NeW Liquid Terramycin for Mastitis • A & D Scours Tablets • Terramycin injectable Solution. Pfizer Research Contributes to More Profitable Farming M$IA SINCE 1040 the guest speaker, Mrs, (Dr.) Fletcher, of Exeter. She spoke on "Tensions of 1961." She said the tension in grandmoth- er's day was adjusted on the sewing machine, and added that tensions are caused by fear, and to overcome tensions we must adjust ourselves to our envir- onment to be truly happy, She ended her interesting and inspiring talk with "Lord give us courage to be on the outside what we are on the inside." Mrs. Cann rendered another lovely solo. Mrs. Emerson ky- le thanked all taking part in the meeting. Hymn "Sun of my Soul" was sung and Mrs. Ander- son closed the meeting with prayer. Bible Society has Annual Meeting g The annual meeting of the Canadian Bible Society of the Zurich district was held at the Evangelical Church, on Sunday, The ladies were then invited into the Sunday School room for a dainty lunch. Mrs. Rus- sell Consitt and Mrs. Winston Workman presided at the tea table which was decorated with lighted tapers in silver cande- labra and centred with a two tiered birthday cake, tasteful- ly decorated for the occasion. Mrs. Ross Love had the honour of cutting the cake. WE WANT BEANS CONTACT 'US FOR Prices and Storage We have increased our bean storage this year. We can give you good service and quick un- loading. E. L. MULE & SON LTD. PHONE 103 — HENSALL October 29. The meeting opened with the singing of the Doxology, foll- owed by the invocation by Rev. A.M. Amacher, The prayer was offered by Rev. 0. Jantzi, following which the senior choir rendered an an. them. Rev. E. Gingerich read the scripture, followed by the offering, which amounted to $52.13. Rev, Amacher took charge of the ' business, which incl. uded the secretary -treasurer's report by Louis Willert, and the report of the nominating committee by Ferd Haberer. The following are the officers elected for the coming year: pr- esident, Neil Gingerich; vice -pr• esidents, the local Clergy; sec retary-treasurer, Louis WAllert; auditors, Menno Oesch and Geo. rge Deichert. The commissioning of the can- vassers was in charge of Rev. W.P. Fischer. The guest sp- eaker was Rev. Klahscn, of Lon- don. The meeting closed with the singing of the hymn, "I need Thee Precious Saviour." WE BUY CLEVER SEED, TOP PRICES PAID ! TRY US FOR EFFICIENT SEED CLEANING SERVICE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY PLASTIC STORM WINDOWS Install this plastic material on all your windows now, before the cold weather arrives. It will cut down your fuel bill considerably. Stade & Weido Hardware "PLUMBING — HEATING — TINSMITHING" PRONE 72 — — — ZURICH HOW MANY ARE BANK CUSTOMERS? A. safe guess would be every one of them /That's because, in Canada, practically everybody has regular dealings with a chartered bank /Deposit accounts number more than 121/2 million or better than one for every adult. And on the books of the banks at any one time are 1,800,000 loans for just about every personal and commercial purpose /Through 5,000 branches, from one end of the country to the other, the chartered banks bring a full banking service within the reach of everyone. THE CHARTERED BANKS SEINING YOTJH COMMUNITY