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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-06-04, Page 4PAGE FOUR is A out :. urich 1: an Meidinger and Pill In- gr:am, both employees of the Hay Municipal Telephone Sys- tem. are at present attending a twat -week course in Toronto,1 on advanced dial operation. Mr. and Mips. Victor Dinnin spent the past week -end at their cottage in the Parry Sound dis- triet. Jack Turkheim and Eric Rich- i ardson, of St. Marys, spent the past week -end on a combined, business and fishing trip to Palmer Rapids. Mr. and Mrs, EElton Schnell, of Detroit, are visiting relatives in Bayfield and Zurich over the holiday week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schwatzen- truber and family, Mrs. Nancy Schwatzentruber, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Gingerich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baehert, Kathy and Dale, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Widrick and family, Miss .Helen Steekle, Miss llary Lou Erb, all of Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Schwatzentruber and i Donnie, of Wingham, were among those attending Nurses' Graduation exercises in Strat- ford on Saturday. Obituary Mrs. M. Weido Mrs. Minnie Weido, of Zur- ich, passed away suddenly at her home on Friday, May 29, in her 65th year. She was born in Stanley Township on December 20, 1899, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston. Surviving are one daughter, Dorothy, Mrs, Lawrence Bedard, urich: one brother, Harold Johnston, Zurich, and three grandchildren. The body rested at the West- lake funeral home, Zurich, until Sunday afternoon, when the service was held at 2 p.m. In- terment was made in the Bay- field Cemetery. Rev. Ivor Bo- denham officiated. GRADUATES AT STRATFORD Ferne Kathleen Schwatzen- truber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwatzentruber, RR 2. Zunrich, graduated from Stratford General Hospital School of Nursing, on Saturday, :May 30. She was one of a class of 26 girls. and was a former student at South Huron District High School. Miss Schwatzen- truber will continue to nurse at the Stratford hospital, and ex- pects to write her RN exams in August. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Oliver, of St. Marys, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiekmeier, in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Doug O'Brien, Mr, and Mrs. Don O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Don Oke, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Webb, Ivtr. and Mrs. Bob McKinley and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Geiger all attended the Lions Club parade at Kitchener on Sunday. 0 Obituary Mrs. KaI'bfleisch .After a lengthy illness, Mrs. Adolph Kalbfleisch passed away in South Huron Hospital, Exe- ter, on Tuesday, June 2. She had been a resident of Zurich for a number of years, moving to the village from Detroit with her husband some time ago. Born in Hay Township on March 28, 1879, she was the former Margaret Bertha Schnell a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Schnell. Her hus- band predeceased her a couple of years ago. Surviving are one brother, Fedinand, of Neepawa, Mani- toba; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Hurlburt, Zurich, and Mrs. Emma Mack, Neepawa. The body is resting at the Westlake funeral home, Zurich, until Thursday afternoon, when removal will be made at 1:30 to St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Public service will be held in the church, and interment in the Goshen Line Cemetery, Births KORNER —Earl and Margaret Horner, Zurich, are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Brian Ray, at Victoria Hos- pital, London, on Thursday, May 28, 1964, a brother for Debra Anne. FLEMLNG — At South Huron Hospital, on Monday, May 25, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs, Greg Fleming, Crediton, a son, Michael Joseph. HARTMAN — At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril H,,rtman, London, a son, David Michael. ANNOUNCEMENTS OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke, 787 Dufferin Ave., London, will hold Open House, welcoming friends and relatives, at the home of their nephew, Mr. Emmerson Coleman, at RR 3, Seaforth, on Saturday, June 6, from 7 to 9 p.m., and on Sunday. June 7, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. No gifts, Please! 22,p 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. THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE HEATING • Oil Burner Service Electrical Work - GIVE US A CALL FOR SERVICE! TIEMAN'S HARDWARE, FURNITURE, COAL, CEMENT PHONE 8 — DASHWOOD • country. Alf red Hitchcock (CBC). Love affair between girl and man she sent to prison. Jack Paar (CTV), Clyde's Choice OF A NEW MOVIE By CLYDE GILMOUR Yesterday, Today and Tomor. row, is a three -party Italian comedy starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. The dialogue is in Italian, but the English sub -titles are easy to read. The film tells three sep- WIN SECOND PRIZE — Members of the First Zurich Girl Guides attended the divis- ion Field Day at Goderich last week, coming home with the second prize cup, based on inspection and percentage attendance. Shown here, left to right, are Shirley Thiel, Marilyn Gascho, Elaine Westlake, Linda Stade, Gwen Clausius, Jo Ann Thiel. SHOWCA E WEEKLY REPORT ON THE ,LIVELY ARTS saao�r ENTERTAINMENT ERTAINMENT NEWS 8- VIEWS Another Canadian director has deserted the familiar con- fines of home grown television to finch success in the U.S. Daryl Duke, 35 -year-old con- troversial producer of CBC -TV's "Quest" and other shows, is now in Hollywood producing the syndicated nightly Steve Allen show, Duke thinks there are fewer restrictions in television in the U.S. than in Canada, especially on the Allen show. "Here is television as it should be," he said. "No restrictions." • A Vancouver Island farmer has the largest farm payroll in Canada (more than 500 workers at peak season will be profiled on CBC -TV's Countrytime show on June 6. Jeff Vantreight produces seven major crops on 400 acres and acts as his own broker and wholesaler. • Twentieth Century -For says Cleopatra, now 11 months old, has not yet returned half of its $44 million cost. Stars Liz Tay- lor Richard Burton are being sued for $50 million over ro- Lions Entertain Ladies At Dinner In Dashwood Hall Members of the Zurich Lions Club entertained their wives to their annual Ladies' Nite last Wednesday, at the Dashwood Community Hall. A delicious turkey dinner was served to the group by members of the Dash. wood Women's Institute. Guest speaker for the occasion was F1/Lt J. M. Gibson, of Clin- ton RCAF Station. He was in- troduced by S/L Rae Waters, of Zurich, who in turn was intro- duced by Lion Herb Turkheim. A number of lovely solos were rendered by J. G. Bur- rows, a member of the Exeter Lions Club, accompanied at the piano by Mrs, Beatrice Hess. Mr. Burrows was introduced by Lion Don O'Brien and thanked by vice-president Howard Klopp. Lion Gordon Hess thanked the guest speaker for his enjoyable message, A sing -song was led by Lions Leroy O'Brien and Alvin Wal - per. Lion Victor Dinnin pro- posed a toast to the ladies, which was replied to by Mrs. Stewart Deitz, Guests were present from the Grand Bend Lions Club and the Bayfield Club, as well as sev- eral from the Dashwood Men's Club. Lucky draws were won by Mrs. Russell Grainger, Mrs. Claire Geiger, Mrs. W. B. Coxon and FI/Lt Gibson. Each of the ladies present was given a small gift in remembrance of the oc. casion. mance publicity during the movie's filming. • Robert Goulet is picking up a little Italian while shoot- ing I'd Rather Be Rich at Uni- versal Studios in Hollywood. Co-star Sandra Dee is learning the language so she can under- stand Bobby Darin when he talks in his sleep and sings in the shower. '4231.111101. .1111/11. Book of the Week By PERCY ROWE The Ordeal of Major Gribsby by John Sherlock; George J. McLeod Ltd., $4.95. The bookjacket blurb to this effort warns it is a "first" novel". The hero, Grigsby, su- per -guerilla in World War II, is sent single-handed to Malaya to stop Communism. Sex, jungle violence, but not much adven- ture. SHOWS TO WATCH Fri., June 5—D -Day Plus 20 Years (CTV). Gen. Eisenhower revisits Normandy invasion beaches. Sat., June 6—Belmon Stakes (CBC). Northern Dancer seeks third jewel of racing's triple crown. Sun., June 7 — Ed Sullivan (CBC). British stars Guinness, Robert Horton and Tessie Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR SUNDAY, JUNE 7 — 10 a.m. — Sunday School 11 a.m, — Worship Service YOU ARE WELCOME! ANN EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rbv. A. M. AMACHER, BA BIS, Minister Mrs. Milton Desch. Organist THURSDAY, JUNE 4 — 8 p.m. — W.S.W.S. and Ladies' Aid Meeting; Mission Sup- port; Birthday Offering. SUNDAY, JUNE 7 — 10 a.m.—Report of Annual Con- ference. Speaker, Miss Olive O'Brien. 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School. No evening service. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 — Bible Study and Prayer Service 8:30 p.m. We invite you to worship with us. St. Pefer's Lutheran Church ZURICH Rev. A. C. Blackwell, Pastor Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, JUNE 7 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.--Worship Service. You Are Welcome miniamorimiumememsemoimmum O'Shea. Mon., June 8 — Playdate (CBC). Red Skelton Hour. Tues., June 9 — Ben Casey (CBC). Negro baseball star (Sammy Davis, Jr.) loses eye and struggles to find new life. Eleventh Hour (CTV). Usual thriller. Wed., June 10 — Red River Jamboree (CBC). Tuneful half hour. Perry Mason (CBC). Ma- son finds himself retained to defend man on murder charge in advance of murder. Thurs., June 11—The Serial (CBC). Dramas set in B.C. ranch Tire Size THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1%4 arate stories. In the opener Miss L. appears as married woman in postwar Naples who is caught for helping her hus- band to sell black market cigar. ettes. 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