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
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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.
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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.
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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."
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