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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1963-12-19, Page 4A 1 A r+✓d'aiorawai-+firaiaamdraDM-Darn a'aar-DIDMMFo!`l}tki2a?'fA2!ldtddi2i-'di-DarRi-Di212111 ? !Bre topwr gpgrmmeovvozw! tcwww.,cie woz tbvtgtgt pgie on .-, Santa's Advice A PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963 DASHWOOD anti DISTRICT (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Ladies' Aid of the church. Boxes for the Tho, December and annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid of Zion Lutheran Church was held Wednesday. December 11, with 35 memi)trs present and one visitor. Following opening de- votions reports were given by all secretaries and treasurers for the year's work showing a very successful year. A collec- tion was taken for the Lutheran Hour and donations made to the Children's Aid and both the Mission and General treasuries SHEMSEMESINZEREMEMBINEGMBEEMESSESI County of Huron cel. :s.`..•req Sealed tenders for the supply of one automobile will be ac- cepted by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1964 All tenders must be submited on County forms. Specifications and tender forms are available from the office of the under- signed. J. W. BRITNELL, County Engineer, P.O. Box 940, Goderich, Ontario Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST 1S LOR'■ JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 — 10 a.m. — Sunday School 11 a.m. — Worship Service YOU ARE WELCOME! St. Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A.; Pastor Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 — 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Worship Service. YOU ARE WELCOME shut-ins will be packed Sunday, December 22. Mrs. John Rader gave the report of the nominat- ing committee and the follow- ing officers were elected: presi- dent, Mrs. Milford Merner; vice- president, Mrs, Leonard Schenk; secretary, Mrs. Robert Hayter; treasurer, Mrs. James Hayter; flower and treat fund treasurer, Mrs. Albert Miller; card secre- tary. 11i's. Rudolph Miller; pian- ist, Mrs. Albert Rader; assistant, Mrs. Ken Keller; librarians, Mrs. Addison Tiernan and Mrs. Elmer Rader; auditors, Mrs. John Rader and Mrs. Ervin Rader. Conveners of the groups gave a summary of the work done by their group during the year, Following closing devotions by group 4, who were in charge of the meeting, a short program of readings and contests were given by the other groups. A Christmas hutch was served by the group in charge during which the pastor and his wife were presented with a gift from the Aid. Following are the officers for the LWML who were elected previously: president, Mrs. Ken Keller; vice-president, Mrs. Wil- liam Getz; secretary, Mrs. Al- bert Miller; treasurer, Mrs. Al- bert Rader. Senior Citizens .An evening for the Senior Citizens was sponsored by the G.N.O. girls' bridge club, last Tuesday. Cards, program, danc- ing and lunch were enjoyed. Gordon Smith's orchestra played selections and also pro- vided music for dancing. Other numbers were: solo by Mary Ann Hayter; duet by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile; instrumental selections by the Salmon sisters; duet by Stanley Haist and Har- vey Adams; reading by Mrs. Flossie Stade; tap dancing by Ricky Hayter and Vicky Miller; EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. A. M. AMACHER, BA BD, Minister Mrs. Milton Oeaoh. Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 — 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service, 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School. We invite you to worship with us JESUS CHRIST IS LORD! For every boot of the tramping warrior in battle tumult and every garment rolled in blood, will be burned as fuel for the fire. For unto us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, Of the increase of his government and of the increase of his peace there shall be no end. Thank God, the heart of the Christmas message is a mes- sage of peace. THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE 4.4.1.4.4: Hensall United Church REV. HAROLD F. CURRIE, Minister 9:45 a.m..—Church School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. J. PHILIP GANDON, Rector 9:45 a.m.—Morning Prayer 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School First Sunday of the Month—Holy Communion Carmel Pres'byterian Church REV. D. R. MacDONALD, B.A., Minister Mrs. M. Dougall, Organist 10:00 a.m. — Sunday School 11:00 a.m. — Worship Service This Space Contributed By General Coach Works accordion selections by Lynda Rader; male quartette made up of Harry Hoffman, Jack Gaiser, Mervyn Tiernan and Stanley Ilaist; sing -song led by Alvin \ elper with Mrs. F. Stade at the piano. • Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader, 14Ir. and Mrs. Cliff Salmon, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schroeder trustees and wife of Dashwood village, were guests of Stephen Township council Thursday eve. ning at a dinner and social eve- ning at the Crediton Community Centre. Mrs. Schroeder won the high prize in bunco. Mrs. Mary Ziler Mrs. Mary May Ziler, 73, widow of the late ;lames Ziler, resident of Parkhill and form- erly of Stephen Township, passed away at St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, Friday, December 13. Surviving is one daughter, Anna, of Strathroy; one sister, Mrs. Matilda Voisin, of Ailsa Craig: two brothers, Dan Miller of London, and Gordon Miller of Crediton. The body rested. at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home until Monday, December 15, when requiem mass was sung in the Church of Our Lady, Mount Carmel. Interment was made in Mount Carmel ceme- tery, Mr. V. L, Becker has returned home from St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls of London spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and family; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, of Zion, were Sun- day visitors. The TA choristers presented a cantata of Christmas carols at the E.U.B. Church Friday eve- ning, sponsored by the Young People of the church. Santa Claus will arrive in Dashwood, Saturday, December 21, at approximately 2:00 p.rn. Lighting the way of men to betterment is the finest profes- sion known, �a' A. A tRT r M a i capcA. p p PAE'p cp „. ,...�'� -��� ����U'.��<:..G��U!�.�'.�,t�.G'�lp.C:Eet.P.'tcZerL{etnruponAaAnArerAawAa 25 OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK of GIRLS' AND LADIES' Skirts and Dresses MEN'S FINE DRESS SP�a T tt �: SHI TS REG. VALUE $5.00 EACH 2 for $L50 CASE LOT VALUES Chinook Flannelette Blankets ._._ 70 x 90 — $4.98 PAIR H. Ibex Flannelette Blankets 70 x 90 — $6.39 PAIR 80 x 90 — $7.69 PAIR GASCHO'S DRY GOODS PHONE 59 — ZURICH o� g IS TO BUY THAT Young Student ANew Underwood 9 s Portable Typewriters Priced As Low As $94.50 See Them on Display Now, at South Huron Publishers r ZURICH CITIZEN NEWS THE HENSALL OBSERVER A ry A A 65 ao A fi ao ga}2i'b'Oi°rlMOD''afa1t7e212Y2ilVitai`a'i']i2i`A7°d'Oi',yi"tJOic 14 :[iiL'12i`a'It`3ID1104110iNZI2i' i`a'igi A film for all the children will be shown at 2:30, It is a Walt Disney 90 -minute film, "The Lady Is a Tramp". Santa will also have treats for all the children. 0 rt ENTERTAIN FAMILIES The Hensall Kinettes enter- tained the Kinsmen and their families to a Christina s arty in the Community Centre, Sun- day �r afternoon, when a period of skating was enjoyed. Cartoons were shown, and Santa appeared and distributed gifts and treats, after which a smorgasbord din- ner was served, FINE FOODS Sweet Mixed — 16 Oz. Jar Rase Pickles 30c Maple Leaf — 28 Oz. Minceme4t '4c Stokely's — 15 Oz. Honey Pod Peas _ _ 2/35c Stuart House — 12 in, x 25ft. Foil c rap 29c Maxwell House — 12 Oz. Jar. Instant Coffee _. _ - $L45 Cracker Barrel 12 Oz Cheer, Odd Wedge - _ 63c ii t'hs4v^�:Iti:•: McCormick's — 8 Oz. 9 Crackers King of Hawaii — 48 Oz. Pineapple Juice _ Bright's Fancy — 15 Oz. Applesauce 234 Lb. Box vid's Cookies _ Green Giant — 14 Oz. 25c - 39c 2/31c - - 85c 2/39c 2/23c 2/65c I�ibgets Aylmer — 15 Oz. ancy Pumpkin _ Clark's — 48 Oz. Tin Tomato Juice - - MEAT SPECIALS Full line of Turkeys, Ducks and Geese Also Christmas Horns for Your Festive Dinner ORDER YOURS NOW ERR'S PHONE 140 — ZURICH IMIP> PteiZieteere et.MIZ'lPIE'{a tZiZiCig.tMEI..gi Something For Every Member Wide N Variety LAMPS OF POLE LAMPS FROM $14050 Up HASSOCKS - OCCASIONAL Chairs FROM $18.95 UP !$tU'!6'wztctc h COMBINATION TV and RECORD PLAYER Stands Finished with walnut trim. ONLY $8.95 kvorawkoxto Wide Assortment of Tables Step • Coffee • End Priced From $12.50 UP PiAlat A complete New Ship- ment of Lamps has just arrived — in time for Christmas shoppers. Table Lamps A wide assortment of Table Lamps, from $6.50 UP of the Family! 65 CEDAR CHESTS Give that special girl in your life the gift she has always wanted — choose from our many makes. AS LOW AS $49.00 NRRORS m CLOTHES HAMPERS p 5 FOR THE A ov We have a large selection of Ai es • Card Table Sets Choose from our wide assort- ment — what could possibly make a more suitable gift. AS LOW AS $24.95 CHILDREN Doll Buggi Kindergarten Sets • Rockers • Crokinole Boards Along with other popular games! Christmas Draw This store is participating in the Zurich Merchants Mammoth A4O Christmas Draw. Every time r>± you make a purchase you will receive a ticket on over 40 draws. Westlake Furniture Phone 89J - Zurich DINAcNADM}3!`�Y"di`'3"�i`at�a1ri21e^1°dtr'fi`r3iJ,'di2ir`�i�e"t3Y *212491 A2 NAZlate"dibMIZID1212/ir71 38`3 2i hJi`d",ci`c�i�i