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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1965-05-13, Page 4PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Zurich Man Heads Gideous Earl Oesch. of Zurich, on Monday night was elected presi- dent of the South Huron Camp of the Gideous International. The meeting was held at the - honie of Harry Hoffman, in Dashwood. Mr. Oeseh reports that about 800 copies of the New Testa- ment will be distributed throughout this area. Public school students in grade five will all receive a copy, as well as all hospital patients and residents in homes for the aged. The Gideous also place testa- ments in hotels, motels, penal institutions and a score of sun- dry fields. 0 Zurich Lady Visits Kippen East WI The regular meeting of Kip - pen East WI will be held on Wednesday, May 19, at 8:30 p.m., in the Legion Hall, Hen- sall, with Mrs. Kenneth McKay and Mrs. Alex McGregor as hostesses. As this is the grandmothers' meeting, each member is asked to bring a guest, either young or old. Mrs. Grant MacLean and Mrs. Kenneth McKay will entertain the grandmothers. Mrs. William Siebert, of Zur- ich, will display her driftwood and will have some articles for sale. She will also give demon- strations on plastics. Convenor of lunch will be Mrs. E. Whitehouse. Zurich Mennonite JESUS CHRIST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR Pastor: Orval M. Jantzi SUNDAY, 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 Oesch, Organist SUNDAY, 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service. 11:05 a.m.—Church School. Classes for All. 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study You Are Welcome VARNA NEWS United Church Women The United Church Women held their May meeting in the church last Thursday evening with ars attendance of 32 and two visitors. Mrs, W. Webster had charge- of devotions, the theme being "The Holy Land", and was assisted by Mrs. Roy Elliott and Mrs. Mervyn Hayter. The roll call was answered by handing in a plant which was sold at the close of the meeting. Twenty-four calls were made during the month to sick and shut-ins. Mrs. Sherlock Keyes had the study book. She told about the work of a missionary layman in Brazil. Mrs. Minnie Hayter closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Fred Reid, of Clinton, then auctioned off the plants in her usual way, and group one served lunch. Red Cross The annual meeting of the Varna Red Cross was held last week when H. F. Broeze was re-elected president and J. T. McAsh vice-president. Ernest Pollock was appointed secre- tary -treasurer. Canvassers were appointed for the various con- cessions, who will be soon mak- ing their calls. The society has a hospital bed and a wheel chair which are available to anyone, free. 0 Obituary Thomas Grover Varna Couple Are Honoured on Occasion of 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell, Varna, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last week- end. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, John McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Talbot gave a din- ner party to honour their par- ents at the Little Inn, Bayfield. Head table guests included Mr, and Mrs, John W. Argo, and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Erratt; other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Perce Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell, Paul Stephenson, Jim Argo, Miss Iris Campbell, Daviel Argo, Robert Johnston, Lee Talbot, Danny Talbot and Martin McConnell. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell held an "at home" at their residence. 'The tea table, covered by a cream lace cloth, was centred with an arrangement of baby white 'mums and white carna- tions with red tints, and flanked by white tapers. Pouring tea in the afternoon and evening were: Mrs. John W. Argo, Mrs. Russel ,Erratt, Mrs. Perce Johnston and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson. Assisting Thomas Glenn Grover, of RR 1, Zurich, passed away in West- minster Hospital, London, on Tuesday, May 11, in his 51st year. He had been a resident of this area for the past num- ber of years. Surviving are his wife, the former Myrtle Audrey Camp- bell; a daughter, Caroline Jean, of Strathroy: a son, Glenn Franklin, at home; his mother, Mrs. Albert Cucksley; brothers, John and Lloyd, both of Niagara Falls; Bert, of Mount Brydges; Earl, London: William, Thorn - dale; sister, Mrs. Lyman (Pearl) Sutton, LucknoW. The body is resting at the Westlake funeral home, Zurich, where the funeral service will take place this .afternoon, (Thursday), at 2 p.m. Interment will be made in Strathroy Cem- etery. Rev. 0. Jantzi will of- ficiate. St. Peter's Lutheran Church ZURICH Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist SUNDAY, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service You Are Welcome feesesesumesserime z SEE THE LATEST STYLES AT THE SHlOfl SHOUJ IN THE KH COMMUNITY CENTRE ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 3:30 p.m. Children's Wear " Ladies' Wear oys' and Men's Wear PLUS A Miscellaneous Program - Coffee and Donuts --- Door Prizes ALL PROCEEDS FOR BLUEWATER REST HOME Sponsored by Zurich and District Chamber of Commerce Admission: 75c, 50c, 25e were: Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Donald Campbell. 11iss Grace Stephenson, Miss Iris Campbell, Mrs. Ronald Taylor, Mrs. Ernest McClinchey, Mrs. Wilma Reid, Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. J. McCon- nell and Mrs. Clifford Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell were married May 2, 1925, at the home of the bride's parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson, of the Goshen Line. Among the many attending, were guests from Toronto, Lon- don, Goderich, Port Huron, Zur- ich, Clinton, Bayfield, Bruce - field, Seaforth and Wroxeter. 0 Crop Report Spring seeding is progressing favourably in most areas. Week- end rains, however, put a -tem- porary stop to this. Some corn has been planted. Rains and heat are making the grass and hay grow quickly. Fall wheat is looking good. Beef cattle are out on pasture and most dairy cattle will be out by the end of the week. Lutheran Church Women Hear Interesting Reports at Meeting Mrs. Emma Schilbe and her assistants chose the chapter "The eyes have it", from the book, Women Beautiful, for presentation at the meeting of Lutheran Church Women. The president, Mrs. Willert, conducted business. Seventeen visits were made to shut-ins. A finished afghan was displayed, which two members made for L.W.R. Motions were approved to have special collections for all requests of charitable cam- paigns. In June a collection will be received for cystic fibrosis. Members were reminded of their help needed for V.C.S. Used clothing is being collected for LCW. The work ,commit- tee is to arrange for the making of layettes and kiddie kits for LWR. "' rnz- An May 5 eight ladies attend- ed the western district assem- bly of the LCW at St. Mark's Lutheran Church at Wellesley. Mrs. Willert gave a report of the assembly. Mrs. Wesley, of Walkerton, outgoing chairman of the dis- BROWNIE'S DRIVE - Theatre — Clinton Open Nightly First Show at Dusk Box Office Open at 8 p.m. WED. - THURS. - FRI. May 12.13-14 "The Pink Panther" (Adult Entertainment) David Niven, Peter Sellers, Robert Wagner Color Cartoon SATURDAY ONLY May 15 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "Surf Party" Bobby Vinton, Patricia Morrow "Flight From Ashiya" YuI Brynner, Richard Widmark Color Cartoon MON. - TUES. - WED. May 17.38.19 'Diss Me, Stupid' Kim Novak Dean Martin, Peter Sellers Color ADMITTANCE TO PERSONS 18 YEAS OF AGE OR OVER Absolutely No Children Admitted trict, chaired the brief business session. Mrs. Walter Kneissel, of Kingwood, was elected chair- man for a two-year terns, Mrs. E. C. Pudas, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, executive secretary of LCW, was the main speaker, basing her talk on the theme of the assembly, "Love's Re- sponse to Outreach and Fellow- ship". Following her speech, Mrs. Pudas moderated a reactor panel, including Mrs. Knaff, Kitchener; Mrs. Blackwell, Zur- ich; Mrs. Hill, Owen Sound, and Mrs. Tubbe, Chesley, wasossareassoistswar 19 YRS 0' D? When you turn 19 you're no longer cov- ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY ED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. MUM NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form. 104' that your present employer is required to give you on leaving. Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan Ontario hospital Services Commission T410160 7, Ontario THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1965 BLAKE NEWS (Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich, Correspondents) 'Week -end visitors with Mr and Mrs. Vernon Oesch were Mrs. Ethel Heuston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allan and Wayne, of Goderich, and Mrs. Ruth Moran, London. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oesch and family, Bright, and Mr. and Mrs. David Oesch were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader. Miss Mary Shray and Violet Hauser, Kitehener, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Steckle, Robert and Dianne. Mrs. Sarah Gingerich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cur- tis Gingerich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb spent the week -end at Kit- chener. 0 Obituary John Thompson John Thompson, a resident of Hensall for 14 years, and form- erly of R o t h s a y, where he farmed extensively, passed away at his home in Hensall on Wednesday, May 5, after a lengthy illness. He was in his 82nd year. Surviving are three brothers: Wesley G. Blenheim; George, Hensall; William, Hamilton. Public funeral service was held from the Bonthron funeral home, Friday, May 7, conducted by Rev. H. F. Currie. Burial was in Kincardine cemetery. Bearers were John and Wes- ley Thompson, Ernest Giles, Jarvis Hicks, Edward Scene and Alex Bowman. JESUS CHRIST IS LORD! "It is impossible but that stumblings should come, but woe to him through whom they come." Obscene and pornographic literature destroys the souls and personalities of youth. 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