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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-02-13, Page 4PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 1964 Lutheran Women Pian Events The February meeting of Lu- theran Church Women was at- , tended by 31 ladies and pastor. Urs. Lorne Rader led in devo- vutious. with 1Irs. P. Fischer The topic for the month, and Mr: Elda Wagner assisting. "Around the World with Dr. Franklin Fry" was taken by Mrs. Earl peichert. The president, Mrs. Broken • - shirt, conducted the business. The executives and conveners of committees gave their reports. ..Thank You" notes and a Letter from the treasurer of Eastern Canada Synod were read. Pastor Fischer remineded the members to attend the special Lenten services, also to partici- pate with the World Day of Prayer service at the Zurich Mennonite Church on Friday. February 14, at 3 p.m. Refreshments were served by the eommittee in charge at the close of the meting. 0 Unique F. Forum Weekly Meeting The regular meeting of the Unique Farm Forum was held on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Merner, on the 14th concession. Sixteen people were present for the occasion. Discussion leader was Delbert Geiger. The subject of the meeting was, "Farmers and Con- sumers Get Together". The Forum felt they could in- crease their share of the con- sumer dollar by (1) education of the consumer as to the value of necessity or essentials, (2) by selling their o w n products through the co-ope plants and sharing the profits of possible). Next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Pepper. PP ValliallairSNESZSISZVallasSaiszasassossesaa Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 — 10 a.m. — Sunday School 11 a.m. — Worship Service YOU ARE WELCOME! AIN EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rdv. A. M. AMACHER, BA 3D Minister Mrs. Milton Oesoh. Organist SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 — 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Lenten Service. Guest Speaker: Rev. A. J. Stienstra, of Exeter We invite you to worship with us Dashwood Merry Maids The second meeting of the 4-11 Dashwood Merry plaids was hold in the community centre with the leaders, Mrs. Leonard Schenk, Mrs. Rudolph Miller and 11 girls present. Discus- sions were choosing the line, colour and texture to fit all figures. The next meeting will be held at the community cen- tre, February 15, at 2 p,m, A number from here attended the funeral of the late William Klumpp, at the Needham Mem- orial chapel, Tuesday, Feb- ruary 11. Donald Weigand, Harvey dams, Earl Dietrich and Ken Baker, Jr. returned home 1st Thursday from a 2 -week vaca- tion in Florida, returning by New York and Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Baird, of London, spent Sunday with Mrs. Matilda Piefer. Infant Baptized Timothy William, son of Mr, and Mrs, William Maier, was baptized in Zion Lutheran Church Sunday, February 9, by Rev. William Glitz. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter were spon- sors. Zurich H . rd are PARTICIPATE IN DEDICATION — Various church of- ficials participated in the Dedication Ceremony at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, last Sunday morning. Shown here in the processional from the new building to the church are - Rev. Fischer and Rev. Cronmiller, H. W. Brokenshire, chair- Letters Clinton, Ontario, January 30, 1964. The Editor, Zurich, Ontario. Dear Sir: The Christmas Bureau Com- mittee of the Children's Aid So- ciety of Huron County wish to extend sincere gratitude to all organizations, service groups and individuals who assisted in making this phase of their work such an outstanding success. This could not have been achieved without the whole- hearted support so generously given. I wish especially to emphasize the generous support and splen- did coverage given by the news- papers throughout the county, without charge. There is an urgent need for children's clothing to fill the now empty cupboards, all sizes and ages required. Used cloth- ing in good condition is grate- fully accepted. These may be left at Chil- moo® St. Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 — First Sunday in Lent WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 8 p.m.—Vespers, "Gathered at the Cross the place of Committment". You Are Welcome, r1111111sss JESUS CHRIST IS LORD! The Lordship of Jesus is vitally related to the observance of the Lord's Supper. When we remember His broken body .and His shed blood we do so POINTING to His re- turn to earth from His position at the right hand of God. Any understanding of the Lord's Supper which necessitates His presence in the hands of men denies His presence at the right hand of God. We are told in Holy Writ that in the last day His presence will be shown. Until then we are only pointing to this hope. In the meantime we have the leading and comfort of His Holy Spirit, For a further discussion write to Box ME, Citizen News. THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE Announcing WOMEN'S World Day of Prayer Service AT THE ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH FDIDAY, FEB. 14, AT 3 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME THE THEME: "LET US PRAY" man of the executive building committee; Mrs. Brokenshire, president of the Lutheran Church Women; Mr. Klopp, Mr. Oke, and Mr, Haberer. Approximately 800 hours of volun- teer labour participated in the interior completion of the new facilities. DASHWOOD and DIST k ICT (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Dashwood W.I. The Dashwood W.I. held fam- ily night, Tuesday, February 4, with the citizenship group in charge and Mrs. Hugh Boyle, convener. A pot -luck supper was varied and delicious. Fol- lowing supper Mrs. Howard Klumpp and Brad showed slides and filins on their trip to Aus- tralia and Honolulu which was most interesting. Margaret Merner also favored with a piano solo. The men then re- tired to the basement and the regular meeting was held. Carl dren's Aid Headquarters, at the Court House, Goderich, Yours sincerely, E. D. Fingland, Publicity Convener. Oestreischer thanked the ladies on behalf of the families for an enjoyable time. The roll call was, "a foreign country I would like to visit". Mrs. Addison Tiernan comment- ed on the motto, "Keep the laws of God and the laws of the land will take care of themselves". Mrs. Ervin Rader, vice-presi- dent, was in charge of the busi- ness. Canvassing will be done for the Red Cross in March and the teams were picked. Three suppers will be catered to in February. Firemen's Banquet The Dashwood trustees (and wives) were hosts to the volun- teer firemen and their wives at a dinner February 5. 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