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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-03-26, Page 4PAGE FOUR NEW ORGAN DEDICATED — A new organ was de- dicated in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, on Sunday morning, by Rev. W. P. Fischer. Shown here, left to right, are Rev. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thiel, and at the console, Mrs. Audrey Haberer, church organist. A generous donation from Mr. and Mrs. Thiel, in memory of their late son, Ronald, started the campaign for funds to buy the new organ, at a cost of slightly over $10,000. An organ recital is being planned for Sunday, April 12, when special music will be provided by the choir of St. John's Lutheran Church, Waterloo. Items About Zurich Mr. and Mrs. Orville Witmer left Zurich this week for the Listowel area, where they have taken over the operation of the motel they recently purchased there. Last Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Witmer were present- ed with a chair and a lamp on behalf of the business people in Zurich, prior to their de- parture. Mr, and Mrs. William Beech - ler and family, and Mrs. Leah Beechler and Verde were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Buehler and family, at St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Billington, of London, were Sunday visitors EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church L. A. M. AMACHER, 8A BD, M i nister Mrs. Milton Oesoh. Organist FRIDAY, MARCH 27 — 10 a.m.—Good Friday Service. SUNDAY, MARCH 29 — 7 a.m.—Easter Sunrise Service Speaker: John Geiger 10 a.m.—Easter Service 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Cantata, "Redemp- tion's Song", presented by the Dashwood EUB Choir. A cordial invitation is extended to all as we worship our risen Lord and Redeemer. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turkheim. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer, of Detroit, were weekend visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ted Steinback and Mrs. Alice Thiel. Guest Speaker John M. Drescher, of Scott - dale, Penn., will be guest speak- er on Good Friday and Easter Sunday at the Blake Mennonite Church. Service begin at 10:00 a.m. and at 8 p.m. On Satur- day evening Mr. Drescher will be guest speaker at the local MYF. Mrs. Theresa Hartman and son, Gerald, and Mrs. Avila Du- charme, spent Sunday in Wind- sor with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartman, also attending a bridal St. Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist GOOD FRIDAY — 10 a.m.—The Celebration of the Lord's Supper. EASTER SUNDAY — 8 a.m.—The Early Service with Holy Communion 10 a.m..—Sunday Church School 11 a.m.—The Later Service with Holy Communion. You Are Welcome. Weekend Specials ! MADEIRA 15 ONLY Flannelette I Boys' Spring BLANKETS JACKETS REG. VALUE $5.75 (Sizes up to 36) Only $4.98 pr. from $3.89 up Pillow Slips { Men's Jeans Only 98c pair Only $3.39 pr. ACT FAST ON THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS! GASCHO'S DRY GOODS PHONE 59 ZURICH shower for their niece in De- troit. Wins Rug The winner of the second rug, being given away at St. Joseeph Esso Service, was Kenneth Du- charme, of RR 2, Zurich. The service station is giving away free a rug to every 100th cus- tomer buying gas. Store Hours Due to Friday being a public holiday, the stores in Zurich will be open on Thursday eve- ning, instead of the usual Fri- day night opening. All stores will be closed on Good Friday. Robert Hartman, of Sacred Heart Seminary, is spending the Easter holiday at the home of his mother. Mrs. Hartman had the misfortune to fall recently and sprain her ankle. The Dashwood EUB Choir will present thee Easter Can- tata, "Redemption's Song", on Sunday evening, March 29, at 7:30 p.m., in the Evangelical UB Church, Zurich. Rev. Dr. Leonard Schnell and his wife, Nellie, spent a few days in Zurich last week visit- ing Mrs, Anna Hurlburt. While in Western Ontario he was the guest speaker at Bible Society meetings in Tavistock, Crediton and Sarnia. Leonard is district secretary for the Canadian Bible Society in• North Saskatchewan, with headquarters in Saskatoon. Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR SUNDAY, MARCH 29 — 10 a.m. — Sunday School 11 a.m. — Worship Service YOU ARE WELCOME! JESUS CHRIST IS LORD! "IT IS FINISHED" These words are from the lips of our Lord as He was suf- fering on the cross shortly before he gave up His Spirit. The "It" refers to the Atonement or plan of Salvation. All that we need, to be perfect before our Holy Creator, has been provided by this one act of God. The Christian worship can best be summarized by rejoic- ing in and living in the finished work of atonement. We love Him because He first loved us and overcame our sin on the Cross. Let us all worship the Lord this season by rejoicing in victorious love. THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE PKG. OF 9 ONLY 38c TASTY -NU BAKERY PHONE 100 ZURICH Huron Presbytery of UC Women Meet in Janes Street Church at Exeter "We have to keep our stated purpose always before us; where it is forgotten the UCW will go on the rocks," Miss Dorothy Young, Toronto, told the 275 delegates attending the ':ocond annual meeting of Hur- on Presbyterial UCW in James Street United Church, Exeter, last Wednesday. Miss Young is secretary for programming for the Board of Women. "Somehow somebody must be thinking and planning ahead for this year, and even, for next year that the UCW may participate in the `total mission' of the church," she emphasized. "Your program secretary is the key woman of your organization," Miss Young said. "It is in the smaller units that people are persons an un- used potential ability is dis- covered—a program of study is essential for the growth of our organization and prayer and worship must be at the centre of it all", she told her listen- ers. Questions and discussion followed. Miss Young was introduced by Mrs. R. McKercher, Dublin, and thanked by vice-president Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, Belgrave. New Curriculum Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Bel - grave, and Mrs. R. S. Hiltz, Ex- eter, discussed the new curricu- lum by a question and answer panel in which they stressed that the new program involves the WHOLE church. All mem- bers of a family will be study- ing the same theme at the same time but at a different level. "We should be familiarizing ourselves with the new pro- gram—three of the UCW in Huron have been trained in the program and a telephone call will bring assistance to any group," said Mrs, Hiltz. The opening morning devo- tions were led by Mrs. Elgin McKinley, Goshen UCW, and Mrs. Earl Rowe, Hensall. Mrs. Arthur Rundle, UCW president of the host church, welcomed the delegates. Rev, S. E. Lewis, Exeter ex- tended greetings of Huron Pres- bytery and Rev, C. Park, Clin- ton, president of London Con- ference, spoke briefly. Mrs. William Routly, Exeter, presented the slate of officers who were installed by Mr. Park. President is Mrs. A. McTag- gart, RR 2, Brussels; vice-presi- dents, Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, Belgrave, a n d Mrs. George Michie, Brussels; president of north section, Mrs. S. McBride, Fordwich; west section, Mrs. William McVittie, Blyth; centre, Mrs. Nelson Reid, Walton; south, Mrs. Earl Rowe, Hensall; recording secretary, Mrs. H. Talmay, Goderich; correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. Robert Mc- Kercher, Dublin; treasurer, Mrs. Brock Olde, Clinton. Chairmen of committees: Mrs. Russell Balkwill, Exeter; Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Belgrave; Mrs. Ted McCreath, RCAF Station Clinton; Mrs. Orval Harrison, RR 1, Monkton; Mrs. Daisy Hol- land, Clinton, and Mrs. William Routly, RR 3, Exeter. Portfolio secretaries: Mrs. Tait Clark, Goderich; Mrs. S. A. Argyle, Goderich; Mrs. Robert Taylor, Clinton; Mrs. Elgin Mc- Kinley, Zurich; Mrs. Jack Reav- ies, Wingham; Mrs. Bert Alton, Lucknow, and Mrs. Kenneth THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1964 DASHWOOD and DISTRICT Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. James Hayter and family were Mr, and Mrs. James Beavis, Miss Barbara Beavis ancl Don- ald Duffy of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of Brantford; 1VIr, and Mrs. Fred Fritzley, of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed and boys, of Kitchener Mr. and ;Mrs. Harry Hayter and family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayter and boys; Mrs. Bertha Ilayter; William \Villert; Ed- ward Restcmayer. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and Brian spent the weekend at Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Labute and family and attended the confirmation of Paul Labute at the Lutheran Church. Take Membership Vows Six youths took membership vows Palm Sunday morning at Dashwood Evangelical United Brethren Church. Jack Guen- ther, James Hoffman, Ronald Monier, Robert Webb, Rose- marie Weigand and Eleanor Wolfe completed the catechism. course, "The Christian Way" and were received into member- ship on confession of faith. Present Cantata Sunday evening the Dash- wood E.U.B. choir of 22 mein- bers presented the cantata, "Re- demption's Song" to a large congregation. The cantata, un- der the direction of Mrs. Ken- neth McCrae, presented the Easter message in song. Dash- wood congregation was joined by the Crediton E.U.B, church and friends of the community. The choir will present the can- tata Easter Sunday evening ih the Zurich E.U.B. Church, and in Grand Bend United Church the following Sunday. off ifYeirdePitfel ST. 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