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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1965-02-04, Page 6PAGE SIX THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1965 BLUEWATER and BAYFIELD NEWS (Mrs. Russell Grain Miss Sandra Westlake, Miss Ineke Zandag and Miss Cathryn Wallis were among the group EUB Youth Group Fete Century Club Climaxing the centennial cele- brations for the Canada Confer- ence, Evangelical Church, and as a part of the celebration of annual youth week, the local Y.F. gave a tea in honor of the members of the Century Club. Century Club members are those who have been long stand- ing members for 50 years or more, or those who have served iri active congregational leader- ship for a quarter century or more. So far the local mem- bers are of the first two cate- gories. The young people had an in- teresting program with two humorous skits and several musical numbers and readings. The local Y.F. took complete charge of the entire service Sunday morning, and of the en- tire church school as well, serv- ing as junior teachers singly and in teams, and presiding. Larry McClinehey presided over the morning service, and Joan Rader over the opening of church school. Joan and the McClinchey sisters, Sandra and Shirley, sang. Speakers were Sandra Schoch, Donna Kipper and Eldon Bullock, with Larry Kipper leading in the respon- sive Scripture reading. The catechumens have been received as junior member of the fellowship. A bake sale is planned for the very near fu- ture, and a family night is be- ing arranged at the present time. Plays are being reviewed for a selection to be presented at the family night. ger, Correspondent) -of nurses -in -training at St, Thomas Elgin and General Hos- pital who received their caps at a "capping ceremony" last Fri- day night. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West- lake, Rosalie and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Zandag and family and Mrs. Wallis and Gerry attended the "capping ceremony" in St. Thomas on Friday night. Mr. Elgin Tassel, Milwaukee, Wis., returned to his hone af- ter spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Westlake and other relatives and attend- ing the funeral service of his cousin, E. A. Westlake. Mrs. William Sparks, who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn, Jr., since Christmas, has gone to Seaforth and will spend some time with Mrs. Tebbutt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scotchmer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotch - mer and Mr. Roy Scotchmer at- tended the funeral of Mr. Earl Galster at Fremante, Michigan, on Saturday, and visited with other relatives over the the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Scotch - mer, Clinton, spent the week- end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scotchmer. Mrs, Helen Cluff had the mis- fortune 'to fall and break her kneecap. She spent from Wed- nesday to Saturday at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scotch - mer, and familyl Bronson Line. We can give quick service in supplying custom made rubber stamps—at budget prices. Drop in and tell us what you want we'll have it ready for you with- SitpED in a couple of days. Order Yours Now, at ACCURACY South Huron Publishers ZURICH Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to writ* her about your problem. She answers letters of general interest in this column but can't undertake persona! repl'wdt. DEAR DORIS—I have reason to believe my husband is only working part time, or •that he gets enough time off to drive long distances in his car. He is an office clerk and does not have to do any travel for the firm. I want to ask how I can find out how many hours he does a week. Something's funny about all those miles he does driving, at the time he is supposed to be at work. Should I take the risk and write to his firm's head office? 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She says that she doesn't care whether the fellow has a car or not, as long as she likes him. However, it is hardly right to expect a girl to stand at a bus stop when you have an impor- tant date. I'm terribly confused as to how I can get a date with this girl and how I can make more friends. LONELY BOY DEAR LONELY BOY — Take her at her word. Hasn't she said she'd rather walk with someone she likes than ride with someone she doesn't? Who wouldn't? Once I got a pro- posal when my date and I were standing waiting for a bus. Any spot can be romantic with the right company! If the date is a formal dance, CBC broadcaster Charles Winter (with glasses) and program organizer Dan McCarthy speak to the children around the world in preparation of a 13 -week series of radio network programs entitled How Do You Say Hello? The broadcasting team recently undertook a rugged 61 -day tour of southeast Asia staying in places as exotic -sounding as Karachi, Pesh- awar, Katmandu in Nepal, Bangkok, Malaysia and many others. The series was prepared withthe co-operation of UNICEF and is being made avavilable to that organization for possible distribution around the world. How Do You Say Hello? is heard Friday mornings on the CBC radio net- work. call a taxi. And since you are stuck for conversational tidbits, write in again, enclosing ten cents and a stamped envelope for my .leaflet, "Tips on Talk- ing." �'.r`' DEAR DORIS—When I was growing up my cousin told me my father was my father but my mother was not my mother. Later I asked my father if I was adopted and he hedged. I wrote and asked an aunt and she didn't answer that part of my letter at all. When I was small there was a lady who worked with my Dad in the store. She always sends nie a Christmas card and asks for pictures of my children. 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