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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-12-03, Page 4PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1964 to ii s Ago Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brldford and family, Thomson, New 'York, spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and .ilirs. Pete Deitz, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lemmings spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bedard and family. Detroit, visited with relatives in Zurich over the week -end. Mrs. Harrison Schoch has re- turned home from Clinton Pub- lic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Hackett, Linda and Doug, Galt, and Mrs. Ethel Hackett, Alliston, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach. Mrs. Pauline Jeffrey and son Edmund have returned home from Windsor where they vis- ited with Mrs. Jeffrey's son, Lloyd, and daughter-in-law, and other relatives. Mrs. Theresa Hartman and son Gerald, and Mr, and Mrs. Avila Ducharme motored to De- troit over the week -end, the occasion being a family dinner at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Ty Stansberry in honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ducharme, who celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice' Neil, Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR Pastor: Orval M. Jantzi SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 — 10 a.m. — Sunddy School 11 a.m. — Worship Service Special speaker and quartette from Rockway Mennonite School 8 p.m. — Worship Service. YOU ARE WELCOME! vsu®remi St. Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. You Are Welcome t Dearborn, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Melick and son Dan, of Goderich, and Mrs. Pearl Melick, Zurich, were Sun- day guests with Mrs. Della Mel- ick and Melvin. Week -end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Prang were Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Gamble and fancily, London, and Allen Prang, Hamilton. On Saturday evening, Nevem. ber 28, 24 friends gathered at the home of Leeland Willert in honor of Daniel Gascho who celebrated his 76th birthday, The host, Louis Willert, served lunch complete with a birthday cake. Mrs. Pearl Melick, who spent a couple of weeks visiting rela- tives in Dearborn and Pigeon, Michigan, returned home Sat- urday. 0 EUB BROTHERHOOD The EUB Brotherhood met last Wednesday night for the November meeting with Leon- ard Merner in charge. Mrs. Milton Oesch played the piano for the song fest. The Earl Oesch family sang several ntun- bers. The Rev. Mr. Blackwell, of the Lutheran Church, pre- sented a talk illustrative of the benefits of the Reformation to universal culture and presented a challenge to the men to be able to give a valid reason for their particular approach to God. Refreshments were served to members and guests and the group disbanded with the sing- ing of `Blest Be the Tie". There will not be a December meeting, but the men will be guests of the WSWS when it meets the night of December 3. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 — 10:00 a.m.—Worship. 11:05 a.m.—Church School, 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. We invite you to worship with us. JESUS CHRIST IS LORD "In the Beginning God Created" There is no conflict with the Bible and true science. It is not the business of the churchman to insist on method of creation. It is not the right of the men of science to go beyond the facts of science to oppose the Word of God. The problem is between the churchman who puts words into God's mouth and between the pseudo -scientist who takes his theories and personal opinions and parades them as scientific facts. There is no conflict between true science and the Word of God. "In the Beginning God Created." Hallelujah! THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE Drop into our store and see the big variety of Ideal Christmas Gifts we have, for every member of the family. BLACK and DECKER ELECTRIC DRILLS NAND TOOLS A good selection of everything the handyman might want ! FO THE YOUNGSTER Lockey Equipment Skates Sleighs, Wagons Toboggans We carry a comPiefe range of the famous "BAUER" Skates — the best in the business. Stade & Weido Hardware 'PLUMBING --- HEATING TINSMITHING" DIAL 236.4921 ZURICH Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to write her about your problem. She answers letters of general Interestin this column but can't undertake persona: replies. DEAR DORIS—My husband has been working a dreadful night shift for the last four years; six nights a week, 12 hour every night. It was a pro- motion but we thought it would only be for a year or more on nights. Now I think he is the original Forgotten Man. I dread a future of this. We live in a nice community and have three children, I just pray for a normal life. I have pondered on talking to the boss about how unhappy this shift is making all of us. I ani really getting desperate. IN DESPAIR DEAR DESPAIR—Don't get that desparate! The one to talk to the boss is your hus- band. Unless he's the original Casper Milquetoast he can sum- mon the nerve to state his case. Long hours •of work eventu- ally affect the mental and phys- ical health of the worker. In some provinces legislation now limits the maximum work week to 48, hours for this very rea- son, I'ni willing to bet that a 20 - year employee like your hus- band will get consideration and a better break when he asks for it. DEAR DORIS—Last year I got married to a boy named Bob, 18, because we thought that I was pregnant. After we had been married two weeks I found out I wasn't pregnant. When my parents found out about our marriage they got it annulled. Now, even though I was real- ly popular before, I haven't had a single date since my trouble last year. What can I do to make myself popular again? I am 16. DATELESS -._DEAR DATELESS—I'm won- dering what official married you. At 15, marriage without parents' consent is illegal in most places. It's more than a matter of getting dates, isn't it. You need St. Boniface CWL Plans Dinner Meet The Catholic Women's League of St. Boniface Church will hold their Christmas meeting in the form of a banquet on Decem- ber 15. Members who plan to attend this dinner should contact Mrs. Lerina Rose, Zurich, for futher particulars. a whole new look at your fu- ture, and you need all the moral support you eau get from parents, church groups and loyal friends, Don't flirt — at all! Gaining new skill in a sport or in music could start you in meeting new people. Your job is to build again — a wiser, mare self-respecting girl whom people will come to love and respect. It won't hap- pen overnight. Confidential to Chains of Love —Believe it or not, you will outgrow this fascination for the boy next door. If I were in your shoes I would start making dates with other boys and fill up my Friday nights. 5 DEAR DORIS—I am a very self-conscious person and the acne. scars on my face cause numerous blue moods and tears. I was wondering if you could send me some information on plastic surgery to remove these. SCARRED SKIN DEAR SCARED — Are the scars deep? Not to be covered up with a good foundation cream? If so, I'd suggest you consider the planing operation which is now done with considerable success by skin specialists. This involves the removal of the top layer of skin, very carefully, un- der anaesthetic. You will be out of circulation for a few weeks, while the new, unblemished skin grows and covers the surface. Ask your family doctor about this. 0 DASHWOOD Arthur Rader, Larry Lents, of Sask.; Roy Zieschnick, of Texas, and Ron Biel, of Colo- rado, all students at Concordia Senior College, Fort Wayne, Ind., spent the American Thanksgiving with Arthur's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader, and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Sharen, of Grand Bend, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Alma Hop - croft. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Webber, of Bea•chvilIe, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and Brenda, of Zion, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and family. Mrs. Leo Gibson spent las Tuesday at Huronview with her mother, Mrs. Ricka Eveland, on the occasion of her 83rd birth- day. HI -FASHION BEAUTY SALON Announces the Appointment of Mg's. Helen Horner as a member of the staff. Helen has 2 years' experi- ence at a beauty salon in Goderich. From December 4 to 19, Helen will be giving a PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL Regular $12.50 for $9.95 Call earlyfor your perma- nent or new hair style, and be ready for the Holiday Season! TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. FRIDAY: 9 a.m to 6 p.m. SATURDAY: 9 a.m. to 12 noon Dial Zurich 236-4982 EVERYBODY COMING TO Bayfield Baptist Church from Dec. 3 - Dec. 6 Rev. James Murray of Prairie Bible Institute Staff BIBLE EVANGELISM CAMPAIGN Sundays: 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Week Days: 8 p.m. WELCOME 1 BLAKE NEWS Mrs. Ethel Houston, of Goder- ich, spent several days at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oesch last week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dorsch and family, missionaries on fur- lough from Somalia, Africa, were guest speakers at the Blake Mennonite Church, at the Sunday morning and evening services. Mrs. Amos Gingerich is at present a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Mr. and Mrs. Remi Denomme were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baechler on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baechler visited with Mr. and Mrs, James Trevitchick, Thedford, last Fri- day. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Le - bold and family, and Mrs, Ida Jantzi, Baden. Mrs. Jantzi is staying for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mussel - man, Waterloo, called at Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gingerich, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gingerich on Sunday. Thank You! To those who supported me at the polis on Monday, 1 wish to express my sincere appreciation. - Gerald Gingerich TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORTERS OF THE Village of Zurich To all who aided in my election as your School Trustee, I ex- tend my thanks. • I will work in your interests to the best of my ability. I sincerely hope I have the power to justify your confi- dence in me. THANK YOU, -- Garnet Leitch HAY COUNCIL (Continued from page 1) members of the 4-11 Calf Club from Hay Township at the an- nual Achievement night, this Friday in Wingham. In . other business, council met with John Rader with re- gard to a right-of-way sought by Mr. Rader; dealt with sev- eral late tax appeals; instructed the clerk to write to the de- partment of planning and de- velopment concerning the sub- division of lots on the property of Norman Turnbull; and dis- cussed the nuisance caused by mail boxes set upon posts rather than the required suspended arms. DUWARD CADAMS RADIO— TELEVISION Sales and Service i® See Our Fine Selection of HIT PARADE RECORDS SPECIAL AT 80c DAY AND NIGHT Dial Zurich Days — 2364094 Nights — 236-4186 "Always ready to serve you" Open Friday & Saturday Nights 1 GINGERICH'S 1 PLAN NOW! ON BUYING HER A NEW FRIGIDAIRE • REFRIGERATOR WASHER DRYER RANGE Best Bargains in the Last of '64s HOW ABOUT A DISHWASHER? Drop in and see the New 1965 Models of Frigidaire Appliances — Now on Display AT Sales and Service Ltd • Clinton — ZURICH — Seaforth a ANIMEMENEMININEWEINCESIMENINIIIIIIINIMENIM Bright's — 48 Oz. 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