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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-12-10, Page 4PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1964 tots bout Zurich Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heywood, Wingham, spent Friday evening with Mrs. William Thiel, who returned with theist for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weide and family and Mrs. Laurette Weido spent Sunday with Mrs. Dorothy Weido and Stephen in Ayr. Miss Marion Fleischauer, Lon- don, spent the week -end at her home. Cheryl Elaine Dunn was christened Sunday afternoon at Emmanuel Evangelical United Brthren Church. She is the daughter of Jack and Elaine (Schad()) Dunn. The Rev. M. Shatto was the officiant at the service. Her godfather and godmother were Douglas Light- foot and Phyllis Schade. Pa- rents, both grand and great on both sides of the family were present and other kin and friends attended, Mr. and Mrs, Bill O'Brien and Jimmy were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien. Mrs. Beatrice Hess was pleas- antly surprised last Wednesday evening when a few friends called in to wish her a happy birthday. DASHWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) At the nomination meeting held last Tuesday evening in Dashwood the village trustees, Ervin Rader, Clifford Salmon and Harold Schroeder were re- turned by acclamation, Mrs. Rudolph Miller and Mrs. Melvin Stade received word of the passing of their nephew, Glen Biesenthall, of Regina, Sask., son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Biesenthal, Regina. Glenn was born at Windthorst, Sask., May 27, 1949. He leaves to mourn his death, besides his parents, three sisters, Mrs. Leonard Irwin (Louise); Mrs. Donald Hutton (Eileen); and Linda at home, all of Regina, besides many relatives and friends. Mrs. Melvin Greb has been confined to South Huron Hos- pital where she underwent sur- gery. Mrs. Carl Oestreicher is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, where she underwent surgery on Monday. Sunday school teachers at Zion Lutheran Church inet Tuesday evening for the second test prior to the final examination they will try in their attempt to become more successful teachers. The fowl bingo, sponsored by the Men's Club, was well at- tended. Mrs. Addison Tieman won the door prize and Mrs. Les Adams the jackpot. Dashwood Safety Guards The fifth meeting of the Dash- wood 4-H girls was held Mon- day, December 7, at the home of Joanne and Sharon Martene. Following reports the roll call was: "The name of the person we wrote our story about". The next meeting will be held at the community centre, December 14. Notes were given on safety in the hone, safety outside the home, and burns. Lunch and "The Queen" closed the meet- ing. Bridal Shower Miss Bonnie McRae and Miss Mary Ann Hayter were host- esses at the former's home for a bridal shower for Mrs. James Smith, the former Nancy Wil• lert, last Wednesday evening. Genies were played and many useful gifts presented to Nancy for which she thanked all. A.A.L. Social Evening The Aid Association for Lu- therland held a business and social evening Thursday, De- cember 3, in the basement of Zion Lutheran Church. All of- ficers were returned, as follows: President, James Hayter; vice- president, Charles Tiernan; sec- retary -treasurer, Albert Miller. AAL bunco was played, with Janice Hayter and Harry Hay- ter high and Mrs. William Getz and John Hayter consolation- ists. Lunch was served. 0 Chevrons Given To Local Lions (Continued from page 1) O'Brien; 18 years Russell Grain- ger, Ed Gascho. The district governor, who was the guest speaker at the meeting, was introduced by Vic Dinnin and thanked by Doug O'Brien. Lion Vic told the gathering that the governor is the youngest in the history of this district, and also pointed out that he is the first veterin- arian to hold office of governor in the history of English speak- ing sections of Canada. Dr. Bissonette informed the club of the latest developments in the world of Lionistn, stress- ing the fact that the organiza- tion is now active in 128 coun- tries of the world. He pointed out the fact that clubs in small- er areas cannot be expected to raise as much money as those in larger centres. The governor informed the group that almost every Lions Club throughout this district has been prominent in sponsor- ing artificial ice projects. "Every club should be busy pro- ducing what your community needs the most," he concluded, 1 s c r. c?k?ao. IL at's your st nd on registering life ranee Odes to claim certain e tax ded;..ctions? Mr. Campbell If it's possible, I'm all for it! Interviewer You'll In pleased to know you may register any Mutual Life policy, except Term, under the Income Tax Act. Subject to certain limitations, the savings portion of your premium can then be deducted from your tax- able income each year. Mr. Campbell It seems to me that everybody should know about this! Interviewer You're right! Particularly people who are building a pension for themselves. Even people now contributing to a company pension plan may qualify for further tax relief. ML65-IC Mr. Campbell Look, I'd like to check into this before I file my 1964 re- turn. Where can I get complete information? Interviewer Just call your nearest Mutual Life representative. The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY Or CANADA HEAD OFFICE, WATERLOO, ONTABIO/ESTAEY.IBHED ten REPRESENTATIVE: G. R. Godbolt, CLU, Phone 235-2740 Collect. Corner Sanders and Edwards Streets EXETER, ONTARIO. ST. JOSEPH CAL., FRED arod DRYSDALE 0UCHARM E. Corres,00ndonta Mr. and Mrs. Morley Fournier and family, of London, were Sunday visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corriveau of this highway. On Monday last visitors with Mrs. F. Ducharme were Mrs. Sarah Jeffrey, of St. Joseph, and Mrs. Josephine Ducharme of this highway, The three elder- ly ladies renewed many past incidents of the many past years and a very enjoyable day was spent, At his home, "Little Norway", in St. Joseph, John Skarr en- tertained the management and staff from the CPR Hotel, Lon- don. He was presented with a flag, the Red Ensign, with the coat of arms of Quebec, the fleur de lis, the coat of arms of Ontario and three maple leaves. Honored guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. F. Lyttle, and Mr. and Mrs. George Be- dard. Mr. Avilla Ducharme and Ducharme and Wing Command- er F. Ross from Brockville also attended. On Monday last was election day to elect school trustees for the public school area. Poll No. 8 did not turn out the expected number of voters, perhaps due to the wintery weather, or per- haps other reasons. Already we could well believe that win- ter is set in for we are nearing the entering of the blustery winter season. Straw and Spooks In one of our last issues we commented on the passing month of November and in this article it is necessary to bring back some of the doings of the past month. We told you that families sat around the fireplace and if it was a cold day or evening, they wrapped theirselves with flan- nel garb which the mother had woven together in the early fall. The family cuddled together in the little log house and of course they were contented of the primitive ways of living. The older ones knew that they would not see too much change in their future except- ing more of their plot of land would be cleared up giving them hope for their children's future. Dashwood WI The December meeting of the Dashwood Women's Institute was held Tuesday, December 1, with the directors, Mrs. Harry Hoff- man, Mrs. Rudolph Miller and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, in charge. The program opened with a sing -song of Christmas carols after which Mrs. Harold Keller- man gave a Christmas reading. Progressive euchre was played with Mrs. Emil Becker receiving high prize, Mrs. Valentine Beck- er second high and Mrs. Harold Kellerman, low. Mrs. Charles Snell received a prize for the lucky plate. Mrs. Syd Baker, president, presided for the business when donations were made to the Children's Aid, War Memorial Hospital, London; the Men's Club for the local Christmas party for the children, and the mental hospital at Goderich. Engagement Ring $150.00 Wedding Ring $50.00 BLUEBIRD and KEEPSAKE Diamond and Wedding Rings WATCHES AND CLOCKS Fine China and Crystal Electric Appliances and Shavers — FREE DRAW — Just a $1.00 purchase entitles you to a free draw on a Ladies' or Gents' wrist watch. Draw will be made on Christmas Eve, December 24. Hess the Jeweller ZURICH As aforesaid, some of them believed the month of Novem- ber to be the time for the re- turn of spirits, but when enter- ing another month, superstitious feeling vanished away. During the month of Decem- ber all were kept busy braiding the straw into hats from the straw bundle gathered in the summer time. After the straw was well saturated in water, the mother and children from their tender age, braided. The husband had a more tedi- ous job. He had to have a well sharpened pocket knife to cut off the straw stubs that was a great help to the braiding in- dustry. That work was kept up to well on Christmas week. Then the housewife would sew St. Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Rev. A, C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 —• 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. You Are Welcome EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 — 10:00 a.m.—Worship. 11:05 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Children's Candle- light Service. We invite you to worship with us. ME& the braided straw together. To sew the braided straw, she used a coarse needle and the sewing material was cotton. They would buy it in skiens. That, too, had to be soaked in water. Of course, during that process, the cutting of the stubs, the sewing process and other work concerning the making of straw hats, the ambitious wife and teenage daughters prefer- red no visitors, (To be continued) Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR Pastor: Orval M, Jantzi SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 — 10 a.m. — Sundry School. 11 a.m. -- Worship Service 8 p.m. — Worship Service. YOU ARE WELCOME! JESUS CHRIST IS LORD And God said, "Let the earth bring forth living creatures according to their kinds: cattle and creeping things and beasts of the earth according to their kinds." And it was so. And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds and cattle according to their kinds and every- thing that creeps upon the ground according to its kind. And God saw that it was good. The Lord our God the gracious creator and redeemer has given us much assurance and confidence by preserving His creation according to kind. We know that many of our text books in the schools deny this fact. Yet the Word of God is not bound end we can always conte back to the truth again and again, Let those who have been delivered lift up the banner. THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE HI -FASHION BEAUTY SALON Announces the Appointment of Mrs. klelen 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 phi y Call early for your perma- nent or new hair style, and be ready for the Holiday Y ? > 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 •••IT c Allen's Vitaminized — 48 Apple Juice Oz. Sunnyvale — 28 Oz. 31c Weston's — 1 -Lb. Box Sodas or Saltines - _ 3/$1 Sirget Macaroni or — 2•Lb. Poly Bag Spaghetti 3/$1 Kraft Pizza Mix Chase & Sanborn Coffee, 1 lh. bag _ Miracle Whip — 32.Oz. Jar Salad Dressing Quick or Instant — 36.Oz. Bag Robin Hood Oats _ Wax or Green — 20 Oz. Fruit Cocktail _ _ Heinz — 2c Off — 10 Oz. Tomato Soup - - _ Kadona — Cello Pkg. of 100 __45c _ 3/33c 79c _ $1.59 _ 2/39c _ 3/69c _ 2/47c _ _ 35c Tea Bags Maple Leaf — 11/ Lbs. 45c Canned Hams _ — Aylmer — 11 Oz. _ 79c Tomato Catsup - St. William's — 9 Oz. _ 59c Assorted Jams _ Deep Brown — 20 Oz. _ 27c Libby's Beans — Henley — 20 Oz. Fruit Cocktail _ York deans - - - - 2/35c FRUIT and VEGETABLES SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES, 113s _ _ DOZ. 65c JUMBO SIZE HEADS CALIFORNIA LETTUCE 2 FOR 39c INDIAN RIVER WHITE GRAPEFRUIT, 48s _ _ _ _ _ 5 OR 39c MEAT SPECIALS FRESH LEAN HAMBURG 2 LBS. 79c PORK LIVER 2 LBS. 49c SLICED No. 1 BACON LB. 59c FRESH SPARERIBS LB. 55c DOER''S DIAL 236.4354 — ZURICH