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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-11-26, Page 4(PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964 .terms A 5o out Zurich The family of Mr. Chris KYascho celebrated his 91st birth- day at his home on Thursday night. Mr, and Mrs. Len Bowman entertained the members of the Glad Tiding Quartette from St. Jacobs after their appearance at the Mennonite Church Sun- day evening. Mrs. Morley Witmer and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Witmer and family, all of Detroit, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach. 0 Two Thefts In Zurich Recently Two cases of theft have been reported in Zurich in the past week. About $275 was stolen from M. Deitz & Son and over $100 in cash was taken from the office of Zurich Builders' Supply, just east of the village. Both robberies are believed to have been committed in the daytime hours. 0 Obituary Mrs. B. Siebert Mrs. Bernice Siebert, widow of the late Albert "Babe" Sie- bert, National League Hockey star of the 1930s, passed away in Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital, November 24. 1964, at the age :af 58. She was the former Bernice Milhausen. The deceased is survived by two daughters, Judy (Mrs. J. H. Swartz). Waterloo, and Joan (Mrs. J. R. Morrow) Los Ange- les, California; two brothers, John, of Brantford, and Clare, sof Kitchener; two sisters, Adele (Mrs. F, C. Tilley), Oakville, and Gertrude (Mrs. Gordon Loney) Lexington. The body rested at the Kei- fer funeral home, Kitchener, until 2 p.m. November 26, 1964, when the service was held at Trinity United Church, Kit- chener. Burial was in Wood - and Cemetery. Zurich Mennonite Zurich Kids Get Good Leadership In Hockey Season JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR Pastor: Orval M. Jantzi SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 — 10 a.m. — Sunddy School 11 a.m. — Worship Service 8 p.m. — Worship Service. YOU ARE WELCOME! St. Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. You Are Welcome The Zurich Minor Athletic Association this week announc- ed the names of the men who will work with the hockey teams in the village this year. Coach of the Pee-Wees will be George Haggitt with Man- ager Hubert Schilbe and Assis- tant Manager Glen Weido. Ban- tam coach is Donald O'Brien with Manager Bob McKinley and Assistant Manger Phil Overholt. Don Hesse will coach the Midgets with the aid of Man- ager Louis Schilbe and Assis- tant Manger Paul Weido. Juv- enile coach is Larry Bedard with Bob Merner as manager and Bob Johnston as assistant manager. 0 Ask New Addition To Huron Museum The new curator of Huron Pioneer Museum has requested county council to authorize an- other addition, 60 by 80 feet, to the south of the museum. The property committee report mentions it as "a matter for consideration", The curator, James Chisholm, in an oral re- port last Wednesday afternoon, said: "We are filled to capacity, and I refuse to take in anything more until we get space. There is no use piling things on top of one another." "I hope you will see fit in the coming year to give us a building. You could put up the first floor this year and finish the other later on, and over- come stock -piling." An office at the front, for which the retiring curator, J. H. Neill, applied repeatedly, is now to be built "at no cost to the county," if the committee accepts an offer from Mr. Neill to build it. Mr. Neill spent his own money, repaid later, in acquiring the CPR locomotive several years ago. The committee has decided that Mr. Neill "will continue to live in the log cabin as long as he desires." The warden called upon Mr. Neill, who said he had many models he hoped still to make. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 — 10:00 a.m.—Worship. 11:05 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. We invite you to worship with us. MARRIED AT GRAND BEND —Mr. and Mrs. Percy Patrick Bedard were married recently in Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, Grand Bend. The bride is Willibroda Ariana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van Dongen, Grand Bend, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bedard, Zurich. Rydall - Hess St. Luke's Chapel, Westmin- ster Hospital, London, was the scene Saturday, November 14, 1964, for the wedding of Kath- leen Anna Rose Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Hess, Zurich, and Ewart Elmer Rydall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ry - dell, Durham. Candelabra and baskets of white mums provid- ed a soft backdrop for the 2 p.m. double ring ceremony, with Rev. R. A. Gilbert, London, of- ficiating. A floor -length gown of white peau de faille with appliques of guipure lace embroidered on the bodice which featured a scoop neckline and lily -point sleeves was chosen by the bride, given in marriage by her father. Matching appliques enhanced the bouffant skirt. An appli- qued wedding ring held her el- bow length veil. She carried a white Bible crested with white gardenias, stephanotis and trail- ing ivy. Mrs. Sandra Stephan, London, length gown of rust peau de matron of honor, wore a street soie and similar dresses in Sea Green peau de soie were worn by bridesmaids Donalda Fitt, London, and Diane Adkins, Zur- ich. Flower girl Pamela O'Brien, Zurich, wore a white nylon dress trimmed with rust peau de soie. Each of the bride's attendants carried a cascade of yellow and white mums. Groomsman Ernest Laidlaw, Zurich, and junior groomsman Terry Black, Zurich, attended the groom. The ring bearer was David Hess, Woodstock, nephew of the bride. Jack Stephan, of London, ushered. For .a reception at the Do- minion Hotel, Zurich, the bride's mother received guests in a tur- quoise lace dress, winter white hat, black accessories and a e iJ S EVE 0 THE BALANCE OF OUR '64 MODELS •iu un muie)�bi�� n All Frost -Proof from FW G DAI RE ! • No frost, no defrosting ever, even in freezer. Ice Ejector. e Zero zone 100-1b. top freezer. • Meat Tender holds 9.8 lbs. safely. • Popular Roll -To -You shelves. YOU NAME THE PRICE We must dean out the balance of our '64 models so anything goes— just come in and name the price you want to pay! LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS WHEN YOU BUY AT GINGEICH SALES & SERVICE LTD ZURICH CLINTON SEArORTD DASHWOOD and DISTRICT MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent). Mrs. Sam Elsie, who is a pa- Ladies' Aid tient in South Huron hospital, Exeter, is improving nicely and her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Dodge returned to her home in Detroit Monday, Ervin Rader returned home from Vcitoria Hospital, London, Thursday. Mr. and -Mrs. James Mont- gomery and family, of Kitchen- er, and Mr, and Mrs. Wendall Gamble and family, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and family. corsage of pink carnations. A blue brocade dress, black acces- sories and a corsage of pink carnations was chosen by the mother of the groom. For a honeymoon trip tb the Eastern United States, the bride donned a three-piece grey double knit suit, ruby red hat, black accessories and a gardenia corsage. The couple will make their hone in London. The bride is a graduate of St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, London, and has been employed at Westminster Hos- pital, London. 0 Driscoll -Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta and family, of Waterloo, spent the week -end with Fred Weiberg. 1VIr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and family. Alphonse D en o m me pur- chased the house of the late Fred Rader at the estate sale on Saturday. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Restemayer on the occasion of the latter's birth- day were Mr, and Mrs. Victor Kraft, Robert and friend, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kraft and Mark, of London; Melvin Restemayer, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller, and Mrs. Madeline Fleet and family. iVlary Lou Taylor and John William Driscoll exchanged marriage vows in a wedding ceremony at Brucefield United Church on Friday, November 6, at 7:30 p.m., before the Rev. Howard Plant. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey, of Varna, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Driscoll, RR 2, Walton. Matron of honor was IIrs. Chester MacDonald, of Goder- ich, and Mr. Ronald Driscoll, of Seaforth, attended the groom. her future deserves the finest c61- • The superiority of Mason & Risch tone and touch `lave often been compared .0 a Grand Piano. The beauty of its cabinetry and styling truly makes Mason & Risch Canada's finest fine Piano. more Mason & Risch made pianos are sold in Canada than all others combined. SEE THEM NOW, AT Westlake Furniture DIAL 236-4364 ZURICH masosolowssassvpsomossosommosseisostoss The November .meeting of the Ladies' Aid of Zion Lutheran Church was held November 18, with group 2 and Mrs. Rudolph Miller, convenor, in charge of closing devotions and lunch. Rev. William Gatz discussed the topic, "Christian Disciple- ship". This was part one of a series. The president, Mrs. Milford Merner, dealt with the business. Reports were heard from the committees, Donations, were made to: the Children's Aid, our students in college, and the church missions. Group 3 will be in charge of the Christmas meeting with the other groups presenting numbers on the pro- gram, The LWML wish to report that they have packed three complete layettes, all donated, including new and used cloth- ing, Gobd used clothing, in- cluding women's clothing, will bs accepted in the next two week for the overseas bale. Mrs. Melvin Restemayer is spending some time in London with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Kirk, who is ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. George Tiernan spent last week at Willowdale with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cud - more. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Milner, of Sibbald, Alberta, left for their home' after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherrie. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday with a dinner. Their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Miller, of London, were present. Mrs. Rudolph Miller attended the Royal Winter Fair as a 4-H leader. family, The family also placed flowers in the church in honor of their parents. Social Evening The Fellowship Club of Zion Lutheran Church was host to. members of the Zone Lutheran Laymen League and their wives Saturday evening at the Com- munity Centre for a social eve- ning. Shuffleboard, euchre and crokinole were enjoyed, with prizes awarded to the winners. The Dashwood club served hunch. 0 Renata Tebaldi, famed so- p r an o of the Metropolitan Opera, will come to Toronto in February to tape a recital for CBC's Festival. Celebrates Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Fred Messner celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sunday, November 22, with a family gathering. 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