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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-05-14, Page 4PAGE FOUR items About Sunday visitors with Mr. tied Mrs. T. IL Meyers were b1r. and Mrs. Truman Lett. of Mount Forest. 1Ir. and firs. William David - Sen were 111; London on Satur- day attending the wedding and reeeptiou of their niece, Joyce Dickie, to Tom Needham. Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchin- son and Mr, and Mrs. Orville Steinbaek, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. Henry Howald, Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins and Tanya, accompanied by Mrs. Mousseau, spent Sunday in Bar- rie with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Case and family. Mrs. Mous- seau is remaining in Barrie for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Desch, of Paris, were week -end visitors in Zurich with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Desch and other rela- tives. Dr. and Mrs. John Haberer and family, of Don Mills, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haberer. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bedard and family, of Detroit, were week -end visitors with mem- bers of their families in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs, Don Taylor, of London, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siebert, of Detroit, visited with mem- bers of their families in this area over the past week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Billington, O'bituary. Mrs. H.: 7i, mer Mrs. Herman Zimmer, the former Melinda Willert, died in Riverview Hospital, Wednesday, May 6, after a lengthy illness. Born in Dashwood she had lived in Windsor for the past 35 years coming from Stratford. She was a member of First Lutheran Church, Windsor. She is survived by her hus- band ,Herman Zimmer; one brother, William Willert; four sisters, Mrs. Effie Kleinstiver, Mrs. Bertha Hayter, all of Dash- wood; Mrs. Rose Isaac, Parkhill, and Mrs. Pearl Statton, Toronto, also a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral service was conduct- ed by Rev. Herman Burkart at the Anderson funeral home, Windsor, Thursday evening, at 7:30 p.m., after which the body was transferred to the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home, Dash- wood„ for service at 10 a.m. Saturday, •conducted by Rev. William A. Getz. Burial was made in the Bronson Line Lu- theran cemetery. St. Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, MAY 17 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. You Are Welcome asssesessitieseseransmummuusassar Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR SUNDAY, MAY 17 — 10 a.m. — Sunday School 11 a.m. -- Worship Service YOU ARE WELCOME! NIMIIIPMAIMINEMMEINIMMICIIMENSTIMMIIM Ip rich of Loudon, were week -end vis- itors at the home of iMlr. and i Mrs. Jaek Turkheim. Mr. and lits William. David- son spent Mother's Day with Mrs. E. Price, near Clinton. Hospital News Mrs. Ed Haberer, who has been a patient in Clinton Com- munity Hospital, returned home last Saturday. Gordon Surerus, who has been in Victoria Hos- pital. London, returned home on Saturday. J. W. Merner is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. 0 Obituary R. T. Dunlop R. Torrance Dunlop, 77, a former manager of Bank of Montreal branches in Clinton, Dashwood, Hensall, Zurich and Frankford, died Monday, May 4. He was a fancier of standard - bred horses and an intternation- ally known breeder of homing pigeons. Surviving are two sons, J. Harry, Toronto; Jack, Port Credit; one brother, Charles G. Dunlop, Dunnville; five sisters, Miss Marion R. Dunlop, Toron- to; Mrs. Florence Dredge, Brant- ford; Mrs. Stanley (Anna) Fox, Kingsville; Mrs. Anthony (Eva) Gendron, Midland; Mrs. Boyd (Marjorie) Thompson, Aylmer. A funeral service was held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Evans funeral home, London; burial followed in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. 0 Charles Regier Charles Regier, 69, a farmer in the Mount Carmel district for 40 years, died from a herat at- tack while repairing a fence on his farm Tuesday, May 5. He was found by a neighbor's son. He was born in Stephen Township where two of his brothers, .Albert and Joseph Regier, reside, Surviving are his wife, the former Josephine O'Rourke; four daughters, Mrs. Louis Park- er, Woodstock; Mrs. George Fresard, Vero Beach, Florida; Mrs. Jack Ford, Dashwood; Judy at home, and one son, Richard. of Weyburn, Sask.; one sister, Mrs. Tuffield Denomme, Detroit and one brother, Peter, of Kit- chener, besides Albert and Jo- seph of Stephen Township. Requiem high mass was sung in Our Lady of Mount Carmel DC Church at 10 a.m. Friday morning with burial in the ad- joining cemetery. 0 An expert is one who's called at the last minute to share the blame. 0 Newspapers are the only me- dium offering the magnetic ap- peal of classified ads. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rear. A. M. AMACHER, BA BD; Minister Mrs. Milton Desch„ Organist SUNDAY, MAY 17 — 10:00 a.m.---Pen.tecost Sunday Service. 11:05 a.m.--Sunday School, 8:00 p.m.—United Prayer Serv- ice for June Evan- gelstic Campaign. Speaker: Rev, E. Gingerich. We invite all to attend. JESUS CHRIST IS LORD! For just as the lightning cometh forth from the east and is seen even unto the west; so shall be the PRESENCE of the Son of man. Wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles be gath- erect But straightway after the tribulation of those days the sun shall be darkened and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fail from the heavens, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken: and :then shall ap- pear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and shall see the Son of man coming •on the clouds of the heavens with power and great glory, Matthew 24:27-30. This section of the Word of God speaks. of the Presence of the Son of man as coming with poweir and great glary in the clouds of heaven., It is fatal to think that we have His Presence now apart from the Holy Spirit. The Christian Gospel is a gospel of Hope for the Future. THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE Dashwood Bride Will Live in Exeter A lovely wedding of wide in- terest was solemnized at the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Dashwood, Saturday, May 2, when Mary Jane Hoff- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman, Dashwood, became the bride of John Franklin Taylor, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Taylor, Exeter, with Rev. Merrill James offi- ciating, The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a floor -length wedding gown of norganza over taffeta with con- trolled skirt and chapel train. Appliques of French lace ac- cented the short pleated sleeves and front of the gown. She carried a cascade of gardenias and lily of the valley. Miss Connie Spellman, Kit. chener, as maid of honor; Miss Lynda Tiernan, Dashwood, and Miss Marcia Desjardine, Lon- don, as bridesmaids, were gown- ed alike in street -length dresses of yellow satapeau with bell- shaped skirts, scoop necklines, three-quarter sleeves and tiny bows at the waist. They car- ried crescents of white shasta daisies and ivy. Miss Judy Me- 1111,1111111111,1111111111111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111, 1,1111111111t11 RECIPE` OF THE MONTH By the Ontario. Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" CHERRY CREAM SQU (Makes 9 Servings) 2 cups fine graham wa- fer crumbs 1 tablespoon brown sugar 3/4 cup butter, melted 14 teaspoons gelatine 3 tablespoons water 1 (8 -ounce) package cream cheese 1 cup icing sugar sifted 1 teaspoon lemon rind 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1e pint (11/4 cups) whip- ping cream 1(20 -oz) can "Canada Choice" Cherry Pie Filling RES Combine crumbs, brown sugar and butter. Press half mixture in bottom of buttered 9 -inch sq. cake pan, Sprinkle gelatine over water; let stand 5 mins. to soften and dissolve over hot water, Coni. Cream cheese; gradually beat in icing sugar, lemon rind and juice. Blend gelatine into stiffly -whipped cream; fold into cheese mix- ture. 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GASCHO'S DRY GOODS PHONE SS9— ZURICH plum, London, was flower girl wearing a white dress of sata- peau featuring a yellow cum- merbund and carrying a nose- gay of y=ellow daisies. Bill Pincombe, Exeter, attend- ed the groom, and Robert Hoff- man, brother of the bride, and Robert Mepham, London, broth- er-in-law of the groom, ushered guests. Mrs. Robert Baynham, Dash- wood, was soloist and was ac- companied by Mrs. Ken McCrae, as she san, "Two Shall 13e One" and "Wedding Prayer". A reception was held in the church rooms .where the bride's mother received in a camellia white wool crepe suit with pink accessories. She was assisted by the groom's mother in a whisper pink suit of pebble crepe with pink and beige ac- cessories. For a honeymoon trip to New York the bride donned a yellow and white silk print dross with yellow topcoat and patent ac- cessories. Her corsage was of Talisman roses The couple will reside in Ex- eter. Guests attended the wedding from Collingwood, Southamp- ton, Kitchener, Waterloo, To- ronto, London, Stratford, Zur- ich, Grand Bend, Exeter, Hen- sall and Richmond Hill. 0 Living today is a game of robbing Peter to pay Paul in order to make it possible to stand pat. Family Sunday Family Sunday was observed at the United Church, Sunday morning last. For his sermon topic Rev. Harold Currie chose "The Unity of Men and Women in Christ". Rev. Currie con- ducted the Sacrament of Infant Baptism when the following children received the rites of baptism: James Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J, Bender; Robert Allister, son of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Goff; Diane Maria n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bus- THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1944 sell 1i, Hooey; Debie Elizabeth Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 11, Hooey; Harris Arthur John, son of Mr. and Mrs, B. 11. Hooey; Dennis Jeffery, son of Mr. and Mrs, Dennis R. Mock; Talqueline Lee, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James H. B. 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