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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-05-28, Page 4PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1964. Items About Zurich .\lr , Kenneth Crisp and datW:ter Barbara, of London, w-er< visitors on Sunday with the or:ner's father. !1It'. Henry Hew...d. Mrs. Dorothy Weido and son Stephen. of Ayr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Gibson, of Drumbo, spent the holiday week -end with Mrs. Laurctta Weido, also calling on 1Yir. and Mrs, Glenn Weida and family. Will Graduate Among graduates of the school of medicine at the Uni- versity of Western Ontario con- vocation this Saturday will be a former Zurich boy, Michael Pa- trick O'Dwyer, B.A., M.D., and his wife, Mary Meer a n e y O'Dwyer. M.D., formerly of Milton. Dr. O'Dwyer is a sur- geon lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Navy, with three years to serve after a year's internship. Both Dr. and Mrs. O'Dwyer are interning at St. Joseph's Ho s p it a 1, London, where the late Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer formerly- of Zurich, interned some years ago. ----0 Auxiliary Plans Anniversary Tea The regular meeting of the Huronview Auxiliary was held on Tuesday, May 19, 1964. After routine business plans for the anniversary tea were discussed. This is the 5th birthday of the auxiliary and is to be held on Wednesday, June 3, in the arts and crafts room at Huronview from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Since this is a county effort, an invitation is being extended to all the women of Huron County. There will be a display and sale of the crafts done by the residents, also a tour of the building. A presentation was made to Mrs, Val Townsend who will be making her home in Toronto, The next regular meeting will be held on June 15. JESUS CHRIST IS LORD! Jesus in his humiliation never lost his diety. The Scripture testifies to this when it states clearly "An Only -Begotten, Himself God". This agrees also with the testimony of the Apostle John who reports "In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God and the Word was God". This is the Lord's doing and it is marvellous in our eyes. Who would honour the Father must honour the Son. dionsimommismussomemmi THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE Insist on "Tasty -Nu" Bread! . , . So Fresh! . So Tasty! Everyone agrees that our "new - look" loaf is the best you can buy — try some today and you will agree. "BAKED FRESH EVERY DAY IN OUR MODERN BAKERY" "THE TASTE WILL TELL THE DIFFERENCE" U BAKE PHONE 100 — ZURICH Y REV, A. C. BLACKWELL Rev. Andrew Collins Black- well, of Williamsburg, has ac- cepted a call to become pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, ,Zurich, effective June 1. Born in Oberon, Manitoba, Rev. Blackwell received his BA de. gree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1947. In 1949 he received his B.D from the Lutheran College and Seminary at Saskatoon. He has served at congregations in Flin non, Manitoba, Regina, Saskatche- wan, and then in Williamsburg, before accepting the call to Zurich. Previous to seminary training, he was 'employed by the Manitoba Civil Service as a Hospital Laboratory Technol- ogist. During the war he was a Laboratory Technologist at Fort Osborne Military Hospital, in Winnipeg. Mrs. Blackwell is the former Martha Ruccius, a daughter of Mrs. M. Ruccius and the late Rev, Dr. Martin Obituary Rev. W. F. Krotz Funeral service for Rev. Walter F. Krotz, 65, who died ata r'''mbroke hospital, was held at Golden Lake EUI Church, con- ducted by Rev. Earl Pleteh, and at Zion EUB Church, sixth line Wallace Township, by Rev. Dr. E. E, Hallman, Kitchener, con- ference superintendent. A tribute to Mr. Krotz was prepared and read by Rev. M. E. Seuber of Stratford. Rev. Paul Erb, New Hamburg, was organist, and Harry Hoffman, Dashwood, sang a solo. A choir of ministers from the surround- ing district assisted in the service, Pallbearers were Rev. M. James, Dashwood; Rev. John V. Dahms, Sebringville; Rev. H. Getz, Kitchener; Rev. H. Brox, Waterloo; Rev. A. Amacher, Zurich; and Rev. G. Sim, Listo- wel. Other ministers acted as a guard of honor. Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery, Relatives and friends attend- ed the funeral from Golden Lake, Killaloe, Simcoe, Kit- chener, Tavistock, Dashwood, Crediton, Stratford, Palmerston, Listowel, New Hamburg, Zurich, Sebringville, Waterloo, Mill- bank, and surrounding district. Ruccius, of Winnipeg. They have three children: Martin, a student at Waterloo Lutheran University; Drew, a student in university at Cambridge, Massa- chusetts; and Enid, completing grade 10 in high school. Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to write her about your problem. She answers letters of general interest in this column but can't undertake personal replies. DEAR DORIS—My husband comes home, says "Hello"; eats his dinner, sits down in a chair and sleeps. He doesn't want the children to play with him. He only speaks when someone p 'r.u. il'•T .?itP..1'. VAIZG.1 ...-'.J•d:k,i' ,J. P_s_s_t Cottage 0ners: Ou t IS eal? BUILDING A COTTAGE OR IMPROVING ONE? Get the 1i1 ateriais You Need Get the r-' ;ONEY You Need, in One St 4 ip at Conklin's Buald You Own Home! Talk to Conklin, buy lust the materials to build a closed -in "shell". Finish the interior yourself later and save, 49,04,40w4a441,oVrr.A NGNINI o aft+e,ear m No Dorn Payment required with Conklin Custom Credit -- so why delay any longer. Do it now! FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR SITE! The material you want, when you want it, where you want it and in the amount you want and can handle. Multiple deliveries at no extra cost to most Lake Erie - Lake Huron cottage sites. $50 to $5,000 AVAILABLE TO YOU! There's no tight money at Conk- lin's ! Don't wait 'till you're too old to enjoy your cottage ! Build now. Eight easy repayment plans. WEEKLY SPECIAL RED, WHITE, GREEN EXTERIOR PAINT 2 gallons $9.95 EXETER 131 Thames Road W. Phone 235-1422 "Support the Youth GRAND BEND Cor. of Highway 21 & 83 Phone 238-2374 of Our Community" comes in, and it's not to me. I wish he'd pay attention to me once in a while, I was wondering if I should leave him for a while. I told him if he doesn't change that I want to be separated for a couple of months. I don't want that to happen. Tell me how to make a happy family. IGNORED DEAR IGNORED—Ask your Rip Van Winkle if it will take him 20 years to wake up to what he's missing. By then all the toddlers will have flown the coop. And you will long since have found your satisfaction in other things — whether or not you stay with him. A slight, temporary desertion might serve as an alarm clock. me. Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR SUNDAY, MAY 31 — 10 a.m. — Sunday School 11 a.m. — Worship Service YOU ARE WELCOME! EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. A. M. AMACHER, BA BD, Minister Mra. Milton Desch. Organist ' SUNDAY, MAY 31 — 10:00 a.m.—Morning Service. 11:05 a.m.--Sunday School. We invite you to worship with us. St. Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, MAY 31 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. You Are Welcome DEAR DORIS—I'm 16 years old and going steady with a 19 - year -old boy. 1 like him very much but every time he gets drunk he wants to fight me. Should I leave him or not? BROKEN HEARTED DEAR BROKEN HEARTED— Leave him. It sounds more like war than romance. DEAR DORIS—I am planning to take out for tea four girls and myself. They are my daughter's mother-in-law (Mary) and Mary's two married sisters, also their mother, (Mrs. Ruby L.). Must I also include Mrs. Ruby L.'s daughter-in-law? The oc- casion is a visit from one of the above sisters who lives out of town. SOCIABLE DEAR SOCIABLE — Prove your pen name suits you by reaching out for the daughter- in-law. It's not a matter of must but may. This is the way we build happy homes and out- law fancily feuds, * * Confidential to J.D., Age Six- teen—Don't do it. Yours are all the earmarks of teen-age turmoil. When you grow a little older you'll be far better able to distinguish between puppy love and the stuff that makes for happy marriages. DEAR DORIS-1 have a prob- lem of hairy hands. I have shaved them but it just grows back. Is there any way of get- ting rid of it? SHAMED Tire Size 7.50x14 7.10x15 6.70x15 7.60x15 5.60x15 DEAR ASHAMED—Don't be ashamed; just do something about it. You aren't alone in this. Write in for my leaflet on Removing Unwanted Hair, enclosing 10 cents and a stamp- ed, self-addressed envelope. B.F. Goodrich Long Miler NARROW WHITE WALLS FIRST LINE TIRES (Tubeless) Regular Price 27.60 31.30 27.60 33.50 24.00 Discount Price 19.99 19.99 19.99 24.99 19.99 ST. 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