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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 19,64
Photo by Hadden's Studio
Married in Zurich EUB Church
A double ring ceremony in
the Evangelical United Breth-
ren Church, Zurich, performed
by Rev. M. Shatto, united in
marriage Helen Marguerite
Grainger, RR 2, Zurich, and
Wayne Cameron Horner, High-
gate.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grainger,
RR 2. Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Horner, Zurich, are the
parents of the groom.
Wedding music was played
by Mrs. Beatrice Hess, Zurich,
and solos were sung by T. Harry
Hoffman, Dashwood.
Zurich Mennonite
JESUS CHRIST 1S LORD
JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 —
10 a.m. — Sundry School
11 a.m. — Worship Service
YOU ARE WELCOME?
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EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
United Brethren
Church
Rea. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D.,
M inlater
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 —
10:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
.11:05 a.m.—Church School.
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We invite you to worship
with us.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father. chose a tradi-
tional floor -length go w n of
sheer bridal taffeta with a fitted
bodice fashioned with lily -point
sleeves and a bateau neckline
accented with Alencon lace.
The slightly controlled skirt,
trimmed with Alencon lace and
featuring a bustle rose of the
same material as the gown, fell
into a chapel train. A crown
of sequins held her illusion
four -tiered and scalloped veil.
She carried a bouquet of roses
and stephanitis.
The bride's attendants: maid
of honor Miss Phyllis Schade,
London, and bridesmaids, Miss
Gwen McBride, Goderich, and
Miss Phyllis Grainger, RR 2,
Zurich, were gowned alike in
floor -length gowns of aqua taf-
feta styled with fitted bodices
and full skirts with trains ex-
tending to the hemline. They
wore matching aqua triangular
headpieces and carried baskets
of yellow mums, snapdragons
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St. Peter's,
Lutheran Churcf-
ZURICH
Rev. A. C, Blackwell, B.A., B.O.
Pastor
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
You Are Welcome
JESUS CHRIST IS LORD!
CHURCH TRADITION OR THE WORD OF GOD?
The Bible says there is one mediator between man and
God. Church tradition says you may call on many saints.
All of them, some more or less, have pull with the
Almighty. It may be that by naming as many as possible
you may strike a lucky one.
It is becoming more necessary as the judgment of God is
falling on nations, for each individual to make up his mind
:.hat authority he is going to give his personality to. The
tradition of men or the Bible—this is the choice.
"There is ONE mediator between man and God, The man
Jesus Christ.
THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE
ECIPE OF THE MONTH
By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute
"Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit"
Baked Friut
1 cup flour
1. cup granulated sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon soda
pinch of salt
1 can Canada Choice
Fruit Cocktail, drained
cup brown sugar
cup chopped nuts
1,2
Cocktail Delight
Heat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix flour, sugar, soda, salt
and egg. Blend drained Can-
ada Choice Fruit Cocktail
into this mixture and spread
in ungreased, standard
square cake pan. Sprinkle
over the top a mixture of
the brown sugar and nuts.
Bake 50 m i n tt t o s. Serve
warm topped with whipped
cream. Makes 6 generous
servings.
iteins Aotit &uric
\Ir. :tntl Mrs. Lloyd Ilope.
Faith and Jane, Streetsvilie, re-
turned home after an enjoyable
trip to Oregon, Los Angeles,
California, and Vancouver, B.C.,
while Heather and Cynthia
their
Mrs.
spent some time with
grandparents. Mr. and
Tom Meyers, Zurich.
Zurich EL?13 Churcch choir
sang at Kurtsville EUB anni-
versary services recently. The
speaker was Rev. A. M. Arne -
cher, former minister in Zurich.
Miss Faith Hope has entered
St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto,
where she will begin her nurses'
training.
Miss Mary Lou Fritz, Toronto,
who spent the summer holidays
touring Ireland, Yugoslavia,
Greece. Spain and Holland, vis-
ited Miss Pearl Wurt7 during
the week -end.
Mrs. James Haggard, Moose
,Taw, Saskatchewan, is spending
some time with her cousins,
Mr. and 11rs. T. Myers, and
other relatives in this commun-
ity. This is her first visit to
these parts. 11r. Michael Mei
dinger is her only remaining
uncle.. Her mother was born
in Germany and vas the late
Brigetta Lett (nee Meidinger).
?Mir. and Mrs. Fred Haberer
spent the week -end in London
with Mr. and Mrs. Arn Meyers.
Holiday week -end visitors at
the hone of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Smith were ivir. and Mrs. P. J.
Cunningham and two children,
Correction
In last week's issue of this
paper, the words "temporarily
adopted" were inadvertently
used in a picture story regard-
ing four children of St. Boni-
face School. The children are
not being adopted in any sense
of the term, but are being
boarded by Mrs. Hartman. We
regret any inconvenience caused
by the inaccuracy.
Shasta daisies.
Flower girl, Miss Debbie
Horner, Zurich, was dressed in
a floor length dress of white
taffeta 'and organza with a cum-
berbund of aqua taffeta and
lace accents on the bodice. Her
headpiece was a tiny aqua tri-
angle and she carried a minia-
ture basket of yellow mums,
snapdragon and Shasta daisies.
Glen Greb was groomsman,
and Steven Grainger, the ring -
bearer. Guests were ushered
by Ross and Larry Horner, of
Zurich.
Following a reception in the
church basement, the bride
donned a two-piece embroid-
ered wool suit of beige and
brown with brown accessories.
On their return from a honey-
inoon trip to points in the East-
ern United States, the couple
will reside in Highgate, Ontario,
where the groom is on the staff
of the Bank of Montreal.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
As Reeve of the Village of Zurich, I humbly request the
co-operation of all residents and business places to help
make the Zurich Centennial Fall Fair an outstanding
event.
It would be most greatly appreciated if all merchants and
residents alike, would decorate their premises with flags,
etc., for the occasion. All decorating should be done prior
to Saturday, September 26, and left until after the Fair
is over.
Your co-operation will be appreciated!
MILTON OESCH,
Reeve,
VILLAGE OF ZURICH.
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your home, or place of business. Give us a call and let us discuss your
heating requirements for the season ahead. We promise you prompt and
efficient service.
For All Your FUEL and GAS Requirements
CALL
ERNIE LAIDLA
PHONE 35 — ZURICH
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Salada Orange Pekoe — 60s
Tea Bags
Colored or White — 200s
Facelle Tissue _ _
White Swan—Assorted Colors
Toilet Tissue
Heinz — 11 Oz.
Doric — 2 -Lb. Pkg.
75c Sultana Raisins _ _ _ 59c
_ 2/29c
—2 Roll Pak
23c
Tomato Ketchup _ 2/43c
Heinz — Infant or Junior
Baby Foods - - - 10/93
Bread and Butter — 16 Oz.
Heinz Pickles - - _ 2/49c
Heinz — 10 Oz.
Tomato Soup _ _ _ 2/25c
Heinz — 15 01,
Cooked Spaghetti _ 2/37c
Heinz — 20 Oz.,
Tomato Juice - - - 2, 35c
Nescafe — 20c Off -20c Coupon -10 ,Oz. pair
Good Luck 1 -Lb. Pkgs.
Margarine 2/61c
Kraft — 16 Oz.
Cheese Whiz 67c
Green Giant — 14 Oz.
Niblets 2/39c
King Size
Tide $1.59
Easy -On — 15 01.
Spray Starch 69c
Nature's Best Green Beans, Wax Beans,
Cream Style Corn—Hyatt's P-eas-15 Oz.
Mix or Match _ _ 6/$1.00
Hostess—Grind 9 Fresh —1 -Lb. Bag
Bean Coffee 79c
Temple's 5 -Point — 12- fie,
Instant Coffee _ _ $1.69 Marmalade 39c
FRUIT and VEGETABLES
FRESH LOCAL CABBAGE, Large Heads _ Ea. 14c
BRADFORD CELERY, Jumbo Size - - - Each 25c
RED TOKAY GRAPES LB. 17c
MEAT SPECIALS
FRESH PORK PICNICS _ LB. 35c
ASKING BOLOGNA - - - - ._ 3 LBS., FOR $1.00
Canada Packers Blue Brand Baby Beef
Government Inspected — ALL STEAKS - - - -LB 85c
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