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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Items About Zurich
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Gren-
ier and Mr, Ed Reichert, of
Zurrh, spent a few days in
North Bay and New Liskeard.
While on their trip they saw a
buck being shot and loaded on
a station wagon and four very
happy hunters. They also stop-
ped at Callender where the
famous Dionnes were born,
Marcia Merner entertained a
few of her girl friends Monday
evening, the occasion being her
llth birthday.
A number of ladies from Zur-
ich spent Saturday in London,
where they joined in celebrat-
ing the birthday of Mrs. Charles
Hagan.
Geoffrey, local delivery
ho for the London Free Press,
joined about 90 other papei
buys last Saturday, on a bus
trim to Toronto, where they at-
tended the Detroit - Toronto
hockey game. The boys re-
ceived the award for obtaining
a number of new subscribers on
their routes.
The Cookie Sale, sponsored
by the Ladies Auxiliary to the
Guides, Brownies, Scouts and
Cubs, last Saturday, was a de-
cided success. Members of the
various groups were on the job
selling the cookies, and they
realized about $50 for the work
of the Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Black spent
Friday in Galt. They were ac-
companied home by Mr. Bert
Black, of Paynton, Sask., who
will be spending several weeks
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Brien
motored to Toronto on Sunday
to visit the former's brother,
William, who underwent an op-
eration in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller, of
Kitchener, visited last Sunday
with Mr. Henry Howald.
Birthday Party
On the occasion of their par-
ent's 61st birthday, 27 memb-
ers of the family of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Overholt, of Zur-
ich, gathered at the home of
one of their daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Regier, Dashwood,
last Saturday, to honour the
couple on the occasion. Pres-
ent were, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Overholt, Centralia; Mr. and
Mrs. Milford Overholt, London;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Overholt,
.Tr., London; Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Taylor, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Laporte, London; Miss
can Overholt, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Overholt, Zurich,
and Mr. Gerard Overholt, Zur-
ich.
Hunters Home
A group of deer hunters,
made up of Don Hesse, Neil
Walker, Gordon Surerus, all of
Zurich, and Ervin Rader, of
Dashwood, returned home on
Monday from a week's hunting
trip in the Parry Sound district.
They were successful in shoot-
ing two deer.
BIRTHS
STRINGER— At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Wednes-
day, November 8, 1961, to Mr.
and Mrs. John Stringer, Exe-
ter (nee Elder), a son, Paul
Lyndon, a brother for Scott.
STECKLE — At aouth Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday,
November 12, 1961, to Mr.
and Mrs. John Steckle, RR 2,
Zurich, a son, Douglas Craig.
J1RiC.kkiDIRECJORY:
EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
United Brethren
Church
Rev. A. M. AMACHER, BA BD,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesoh. Organist
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26-
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service
11.05 a.m.—Sunday School
7.30 p.m.—Evening Service
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29-
8.00 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer Service
We welcome you to worship
with us
Zurich Mennoni}e
Church
Pastor — Orval Jantzi
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26-
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
1.1.00 a.m.—Worship Service
You are invited to worship
with us!
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
ZURICH
Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor
Ron Klopp, Organist
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26-
10.00 a.m.—Woship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
You Are Welcome
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Hensall United Church
REV. CURRiE WINLAW, B.A., B.D., Minister
11.00 a.m. — Worship Service
9.45 a.m. — Church School
St,
Maul's Anglican Church
REV. BREN deVRIES, Rector
9.45 a.m. — Morning Worship
10.15 — Sunday School
First Sunday of the Month. — Holy Communion
Carmel Presbyterian Church
REV. D. R. MacDONALD, B.A., Minister
MRS. M. DOUGALL, Organist
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
8.00 p.m.—Evening Worship, Bible Study
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How is Your Sense of Value?
Never give your hearts to this world or to any of the things
in it,
A man cannot love the Father and love the world at the
same time,
For the whole world system, based os it is on mens prim-
itive desires, their greedy ambitions and the glamour
of all that they think splendid, is not derived from the
Father at all, but from the world itself.
The world and all its passionate desires will one day dis-
appear.
But the man who is following God's will is part of the per-
manent and cannot die.
I John 2: 15.17, Phillips
ZURICH TAENNON1'f E EVANGELISM comms T'EE
Hay and Stanley
Plan Banquet
Hay and Stanley Township
Federation Units held a joint
meeting in the Hay Township
Miall, Zurich, on Monday, Nov-
ember 20, to make final arran-
gements for their joint annual
meeting and banquet, which
will be held in the Community
Centre, Zurich, on Thursday,
December 7, at 7 p.m.
Correspondence was read
from Dr. Ralph Krueger, of Wa-i
terloo College, accepting an in-.
vitation from the Federation to
address the annual meeting on
the topic, "Resources for To-
morrow." Dr. Krueger, a for-
mer resident of the Zurich ar-
ea, is well known in this dis-
trict, having taught at various
schools.
Mrs. S. Gingerich
A life-long resident of this
area, Mrs. Solomon Gingerich
passed away suddenly at her
home in Hay Township on
Thursday, November 16, in her
72ncl year.
The former Emma Kennel,
she was born at Blake on July
13, 1890, a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas Kennel.
Surviving besides her hus-
band, are five sons, Earl, Lorne,
'l0n Neil and Lennis, all of
TTay Township; six daughters,
Mrs. Elton (Elda) Bender, RR
1, Varna; Mrs. Stanley (Gladys)
Sauder, Exeter; Mrs. Earl (Dor-
een) Oesch, Zurich; Mrs. Ken-
neth (Della Mae) Gascho, Hay
Township; Mrs. Len (Dorothy)
Bowman, Zurich, and Mrs.
Keith (Helen Marie) Gingerich,
Stanley Township; two broth-
ers, Jacob Kennel, Kitchener;
Michael Kennel, Feltz Mills,
N.Y.; and five sisters, Mrs.
Mary Manson, Stanley Town-
ship; Mrs, Nancy Koehler, Zur-
ich; Mrs. Clara Koehler, Kitch-
ener; Mrs. Edmund Erb, Hay
Township, and Mrs. Elda Smith,
Watertown, N.Y. There are al -
son 33 grandchildren, and one
great grandchild.
The body rested at the West-
lake funeral home, Zurich, un-
til Sunday, November 19, when
removal was made to the Zur-
ich Mennonite Church, where
the funeral service was held at
2.30 p.m. Interment was made
in the Mennonite Cemetery, Go-
shen Line. Rev. Orval Jantzi
officiated, assisted by Rev. Mo-
ses Roth.
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THEME—"It's Hard To De A
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SUNDAY MORNING -10 a.m.
"It Involves taking up the
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"It Involves Seeking God
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TUESDAY EVENING --8 p.m.
"It Invilves Repentance"
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MR. AND MRS. DONALD RICHARD GASCHO were mar-
ried in Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter, on. Saturday,
November 18, by Dr. J. Watton. The bride is Martha Jane,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cochrane, Exeter, and
the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Gascho, Zurich.
The young couple will reside in Hamilton,
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1961
OBITUARY
Alfred Scotchmer
A popular resident of Bay-
field, Alfred Arthur Scotchmer
died suddenly last Wednesday,
November 15, in his 86th year.
He was born in Bayfield on
January 24, 1876, a son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Scotchmer.
Surviving besides his wife,
the former Ro.sanna Westlake,
are two sons, Alfred Frederick,
Bayfield; Gordon Grant, Bay-
field; four daughters, Mrs, Ro-
bert (ttivera) Heath, Calgary;
Mrs Fred (Daisy) Arkell, Bay-
field; Mrs. Helen Cluff, Bay-
field; Mrs. Gordon (R o s e)
I Scotchmer, Bayfield; three bro-
thers, John, Clinton; Fred, Bay-
field; William, Egmondville;
and one sister, Mrs. Myron But-
ler, Bayfield, There are also
16 grandchildren and 11 great
grandchildren.
The body rested at the West-
lake funeral home, Zurich, un-
til Saturday, November 18,
when removal was made to the
Bayfield United Church, where
About People
You Know . . .
Mr. and Mrs, Ronan Miedin-
ger, Mr, Albert Hoffman, Mr.
Theodore Scheoedeir and Mr,
Arnold Merner were Sunday
evening visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Grenier.
Weekend visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Edwin Gascho were;
Mr, and Mrs. Claude Blowes, of
Preston, Mr. and Mrs. John
Peters, of Weston, and Dr. and
Mrs. W. D. Bryce, of Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stein -
back, of London, were Sunday
visitors in Zurich at the hone
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stein -
back and l r. Henry Howald,
Saturday visitors at the home
of Mr, Henry Howald were. Mr.
Lawrence Howald and son, Al-
lan, and Mr. Gordon Howald
and Ron and Jane.
a public funeral service was
held at 2:30 p.m. Interment
was made in the Bayfield Cem-
etery. Rev. W. S. Smith offic-
iated, assisted by Bishop Town-
send and Rev. J. B. Harrison.
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LIBBY 20 OZ.
Deep Brown Beans, 2 for 39c
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