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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1965
News of Dashwood District
Personals j The Dashwood pouth attending
Mrs. Ernest Koehler and her were Robert Ho f f ma n, Erie
grandson, Peter Martene, spent i Wolfe, Larry Wein, Garry
a few days in London with Mrs. i Eagleson, Diane Weber, Norma
Verna Keyes, 1 Weigand and Eleanor Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Syd Baker and{Mrg. Ross Guenther was one of
Oto Restemayer attended the j the drivers.
25th wedding anniversary of Mr.j LWML Meeting
The Lutheran Women's Nlis-
sionary League of Zion Luther-
an Church held their quarterly
meeting Wednesday, April 2 8
with the president, M r s. Ken
Keller, in charge. The topic was
a film, "Sube" which was the
and Mrs. Hubert Restemayer in
the cnmrnunity hall, Plattsville,
Friday evening. Mr. Restemayer
remained for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and
girls of London were Sunday
visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Ervin
Rader and family. story of an Indian girl.
Mr. and 11Irs. Ervin Radar and { Medical supplies were
family were supper guests o n brought for the missionaries.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bandages were rolled and a
Miller and Brenda of Zoin. collection made to buy aspirins.
V. L. Becker is a patient inSpring Rally
St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Sunday afternoon the Blue- I district meeting of the Ontario
Sunday visitors with Mr. and' water Zone Walter Leagues Society for Crippled Children
1 its affiliated service clubs
Mile Fischer, Leonard Reste-
mayer, Carl Oestreicher, Clay-
ton Pfile and Ervin Eckstein.
Robert Kraft
Robert Melvin Kraft, 19, of
London, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Kraft, passed away at
Victoria Hospital, London, Sun-
day, May 2. He was the grand-
son of Mrs. Rose Kraft and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Restemayer, all
of Dashwood.
Zurich Lions Are
Represented At
Clinton Meeting
CLINTON—The semi-annual
Mrs. Henry Becker were Mrs. held their Spring Rally in Zoin and
Luthern Church with 80 in at-
tendance, from Stratford Mit-
chel, Seebach Hill, Moncton,
Wartburg, Tavistock, Exeter and
Dashwood.
Wilmer Pfaff and family, Mr.
and Mrs, Lorne Becker and fam-
ily: Mrs. Don Glanville and
family, of Crediton; Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Brandt, of Kitchen-
er; and Mrs. Elfreida Yausie, The 1965 executive of the
Carmen and friend, of London. Bluewater Zone as elected were:
Mrs. Carl Oestreicher and president, Jack Schenk, Dash-
wood; vice-president, Ken Gen-
ttuer, Dashwood; secretary-tres.
ure, Janet Miller, Dashwood;
sports chairman, Robert Miller,
Dashwood; pastoral advisor,
Rev. Wm, Gatz, Dashwood; Jan-
et Strahm, Stratford was named
Christian Growth chairman.
The Ladies Aid with group 3
in charge and Mrs. Lloyd Radar
convenor, served a pooled lun-
ch.
Mrs. Mary Weigand
Mrs. Mary Weigand, 91, widow
of the late George Weigand
passed away at Huronview,
Clinton, Thursday, April 29.
She is survived by one dau-
ghter, Mrs. Gertrude Hauser of
West Lorne; also 4 grandchild-
ren and 2 great-grandchildren;
a son Elgin pre -deceased her.
She and her husband farmed
on the 14th concession of Hay
prior to retiring to Dashwood.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until Saturday when the service
was conducted by Rev. Merrill
James, with interment in the
Evangelical UB Cemetery.
Pall bearers were Sam Miller
Mrs. J. M. Tiernan were the
WSWS delegates that attended
the annual convention of the
Women's Society of World
Service of the EUB Church at
Kitchener. Mrs. M. J. James
was the Youth delegate. A
number of ladies also attended.
The Youth Fellowship of the
EUB Church in Ontario held a
camp retreat on Saturday and
Sunday at Chesley, Ontario.
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JESUS CHRIST IS LORD
JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR
Pastor: Orval M. Jantzi
SUNDAY, MAY 9 —
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.,
M i nister
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, MAY 9 —
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
11:05 a.m.—Church School.
Classes for All.
'7:30 p.m.—Bible Study
MONDAY, MAY 10 —
8:00 p.m.—Trustee Meeting
You Are Welcome
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St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
ZURICH
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, S.A., B.D.
Pastor
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY, MAY 9 —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.un.—Worship Service
You Are Welcome
in the counties of Huron and
Perth was held in Clinton on
Thursday, April 29.
The following members of
the Zurich Lions Club attended
the meeting President Howard
Klapp, secretary Stewart Deitz,
and chairman of the Easter
Seal committee, Herb Turk-
heim.
At this meeing, representa-
tives from the Easter Seal serv-
ice clubs met with nurses and
officals of the Society to dis-
cuss the program of activity
being carried on for the bene-
fit of crippled children, A
special feature of the meeting
was a demonstration by the So-
ciety nurse on the function of
a mistogen tent which is part of
a equipment used in the treat-
ment of children who have
cystic fibrosis. The services of
the Ontario Society for Crip-
pled Children include a field
nursing program; camping; pro-
vision of equipment, assistance
to treatment centres; research
—all made possible through the
funds raised by the service
clubs' annual Easter Seal cam-
paign.
Chairman of the district meet-
ing was W. W. Haysom of the
Lions Club of Goderich and
the service clubs represented
were Bayfield Lions, Blyth
Lions, Brussels Lions, Clinton
Lions, Exeter Lions, Goderich
Lions, Grand Bend Lions, Listo-
wel Rotary, Lucknow and Dis-
trict Lions, Seaforth Lions, St.
Marys Rotary, Stratford Rotary,
Wmgham Lions, Zurich Lions.
Stanley Couple Are Honoured By
Many on 50th Wedding Anniversary
A surprise 50th wedding an-
niversary dinner was held on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Erb, Stanley Town-
ship, for Mr. and Aaron Erb.
The couple were married 50
years ago at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Valentine Gerber, by Rev. V.
Gerber.
At the ceremony 50 years
ago, the groom was supported
by his brother, Edmond, and
Mr. Peter Gingerich, while
bridesmaids were Miss Ada
Kennel and Miss Katie Jantzi.
The couple have farmed in
Stanley Township, on the Bron-
son Line.
A dinner was served on Sun-
day with special guests being
Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Erb, Mr,
and Mrs. Peter Gingerich, and
Miss Kay Jantzi, of Hamilton.
The table was set with a floral
cetnre piece and two candles—
with a wedding cake also add -1
ing to the occasion. Also pres- I
ent for the occasion were Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Erb and two
sons, Harold Erb, Dorothy Erb,
the sons and daughters and in-
laws of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Erb, Donald Jantzi, of Fergus,
and Mrs. William LaPanatiere,
of Ancaster.
their relatives and friends for
the beautiful gifts, flowers. vis-
its and good wishes extended
them.
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About People
You Know .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Florin Toman,
of Kitchener; Mary Ellen Thiel
and Paul Edwards, of London,
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Thiel.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Du-
charme and family have moved
to Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dalton,
Jr,,, and family of Chatham,
have moved into an apartment
owned by Mrs. Beatrice Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Steckle
have purchased a home in Zur-
ich previously occupied by Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence Ducharme,
and owned by Lorne Rader.
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4-H CLUBS ORGANIZE
Twenty-one 4-H agricultural
clubs with approximately '380
projects have been organized in
Huron for 1965. Projects in-
clude beef, dairy, swine, sheep,
grain, sweet corn, corn grain,
tractor and farm machinery
(2nd year tractor). Fifty 4-H
club leaders work closely with
the extension branch of the de-
partment of agriculture in the
operation of Huron County 4-H
Club program.
The Huron County Junior
Farmer and 4-H livestock judg-
ing competition will be held at
the Seaforth Fair Grounds on
Saturday, May 29. Classes will
include dairy and beef cattle,
sheep swine and hog carcasses.
In the afternoon an open
house was held for about 150
relatives and friends, among
whom were brothers and sisters
and nephews and nieces of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Erb from Zur-
ich, Goderich, London, Strat-
ford, Baden, New Hamburg,
Kitchener, Cooksville, Toronto,
Ancaster, St. Catharines, Web
land, Adamsville, and Atlantic,
Pennsylvania.
Among the visitors in the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Gingerich, of Zurich, who
just recently celebrated their
65th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Erb thanked all
Zurich Barbers
will' be open every
TUESDAY and SATURDAY
NIGHT
For the Summer Months
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Jacob Reimer stands in thick growth of weeds
new to clean, Atrazine -treated field.
(Atrazine keeps the corn clean
saves precious labour',
says Jacob Reimer, Pt. Rowan
"Atrazine has given us excellent weed control on our
140 acres of corn. We combined a bumper crop,
averaging 135-140 bus. to the acre", Mr. Reimer reports.
"We applied Atrazine when the corn was 4" to 5"
high, because we like to hit the weeds that are already
up. The trouble is the weeds come up so fast. We
thought we were in for trouble, Bur Atrazine knocked
them out in shott.order."
"I used to go through the corn two or three times
with the cultivator, but my time is too precious putting
on Nitrogen, to have to worry about cultivating --
especially when Atrazine does the job better."
Although 1 plant tomatoes on sone fields, follow-
ing corn, by working up the soii•well, I have never had
any trouble with residues."
I certainly wouldn't want to go back to growing
corn without Atrazine,"
Use the one herbicide that keeps corn clean through
to harvest. Ask your dealer for descriptive literature and
'don't forger to get your sprayer ready on time.
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JESUS CHRIST IS LORD l
"It is impossible but that stumblings should come, but
woe to him through whom they come."
Obscene and pomographiic literature destroys the souls and.
personalities of youth. Whoever prints obscene literature
is responsible to God for the effect on the youth that the
literature and pictures have,
Those who sell obscene literature share in the guilt with/
those who print it. Older youth who make it available
to younger ones are also guilty.
"Well for him if a millstone were hanged about his neck
and he were thrown into the sea rather than he should
stumble one of these little ones."
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