Zurich Citizens News, 1965-07-15, Page 4PAGE FOUR
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 36, 119.65
MINOR SOFTBALL ACTIVITY — Under the auspices
of the Zurich Minor Athletic Association, a softball league
in the area got under way with games on Monday night.
Ganes were played at both St. Boniface School and the
Public School to start the activity off. This photo shows
players in action during the game at St. Boniface School.
Minor Softball Program Under Way
in Zurich; Gids Still Need Coaches
The Zurich MAA boys' soft-
ball league commenced play
Monday with the Braves thump-
ing the Dodgers 18-12, and the
Astros defeating Cardinals 24-
22 in extra innings.
George Haggitt• is the coach
of the Astros with John Van-
Wingerden managing them.
Gerry Rader .is the assistant
manager and Ron Corriveau is
the team captain.
The Braves are coached by
Earl Horner with Wayne Horner
the manager and Don Hesse
the assistant manager. Doug
Stade is the captain.
Ron Wilson is coaching the
Cardinals. Their manager is
Gary Flaxbard and Fred Wells
is the assistant manager. Au-
brey Bedard is the team cap-
tain.
Jim Dalton coaches the Dodg-
ers with Ray McKinnon man-
aging. The Dodgers have no
assistant manager as yet.
Zurich Mennonite
JESUS CHRIST I5 LORD
JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR
Pastor: Orval M. Jantzi
SUNDAY, JULY 18 —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School,
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
YOU ARE WELCOME!
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St, Peter's
Lutheran Church
ZURICH
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 18 —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
You Are Welcome
David Stark is the team captain.
Doug Stade led the Braves to
their victory with five runs and
three hits. Rick Schilbe had
time hits, two for extra bases
and three runs for the winners.
The losers had two -run efforts
from Paul Flaxbard, Dave
Stark, Kevin McKinnon, Dale
Erb and Pete Regier.
In the high scoring, extra -
inning game, Clare Lawrence
paced the Astros with five
runs, two doubles, a home run
and a single, Ray Finkbeiner
had four runs for the winners,
two walks, home run, triple,
double and single. Richard
Regier was the top gun for the
Cardinals with four runs.
Tonight the Dodgers play the
Astros at the Separate School
and at the Public School it is
the Cardinals and the Braves
playing.
Rick Stade, Gord Block, Doug
O'Brien and Liz Schilbe did the
umpiring for the youngsters on
Monday night.
There are enough players for
two girls' teams but no coaches
or managers, as yet. The girls
deserve a chance to play as
well as the boys but they can't
get started without managers
and coaches.
Anyone who will help the
girls get their season underway
can call Doug O'Brien who will
assign then a team.
EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
United Brethren
Church
Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., S.D.,
Pat l nister
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 18 —
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
11:00 a.m.—Church School.
You Are Welcome
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed Tenders will be received by the Stanley Township
School Area Board, for the transportation of the pupils
of SS 9 Stanley (consisting at present of 19 pupils) from
their homes to SS 4 East and SS 4 West Stanley, and
return them to their homes when school is dismissed.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
The successful applicant to provide the necessary insur-
ance and abide by all transportation laws.
Tenders to be in the hands of the undersigned by 12
noon, an July 28, 1965.
A. J. MUSTARD, Secretary -Treasurer,
Varna„ Ontario.
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
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Obituary
Gordon Howald
A resident of Zurich for
many years, Gordon Frederick
Howald, of 616 Emery Street,
London, passed away in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, on
Friday, July 9, in his 49th year.
Born in Zurich on Septem-
ber 11, 1916, he was a son of
Henry Howald, Zurich, and the
late Mrs. Clara Howald. A
skilled mason by trade, Mr.
Howald worked in the Zurich
area for many years before
moving to London about 15
years ago.
About People
You Know.„.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles David-
son, of Vancouver, B.C., and
Mr. and Mrs Tom Davidson, of
London, spent a few days at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Wil-
liam Davidson, on the Goshen
Line south.
Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile and
the former's sisters, Mrs, Me-
hizda Geiger, Mrs. Clara Jacobe
and Mrs. Pearl Melick, spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Milne Rader at their cottage in
Grand Bend. The group had a
delighful time reminiscing of.
years gone by, and all enjoyed
a picnic supper.
Mrs. Herb Neeb spent a week
Surviving besides his wifed with her sister, Mrs. John Mc-
Farlane, at Glencoe, and her
mother, Mrs. Ida Munson who
passed away on July 4,
Miss Ruth Geiger has accept-
ed a position with the London
Life Insurance C o m p a n y, at
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Happel and
family, of Jackson, Michigan,
spent a few days this week with
Mrs. Freida Heideman and
Karl.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Bryce, of
Ottawa, visited this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gascho, and
other friends in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Samson, of
Detroit, and Wayne Willert, of
the former Veola Klopp, and his
father, are two daughters, Mrs.
J. A. (Jane) Williams, London;
Miss Karen Howard, at home;
one son, Ronald, of Niagara
Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Orville
(Muriel) Steinbach, Mrs, Ken-
neth (Dell) Crisp, both of Lon-
don, and one brother, Lawrence
also of London.
Funeral service was held
from the A. Millard George
funeral home, London, on Sat-
urday afternoon, with interment
in St. Peter's Luthern Ceme-
tery, Zurich. Rev. G. R. Oels-
ner, London, officiated.
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
Starlite Drive -In Gospel Services
on Crediton Highways, 5 Miles Southeast of Grand Bend
SERVICES COMMENCE EACH SUNDAY EVENING
AT •8 P.M.
SUNDAY, JULY 18 —
SPEAKER: Rev. Bert Carr, of St Jacobs,
MUSIC: Grand Bend United Church Quartette,
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CLINTON ZURICH SEAFORTH
DASHWOOD
Lynda Tiernan and Bob Hoff-
man are taking French at the
University of Western Ontario.
Jim Guenther, John Guenther,
Mike Tiernan and John Braid
are attending camp at Silver
Lake this week.
William Gossman is a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don,
Jack Guenther left Monday
with his grandfather, E. R.
Guenther, for the Western
Provinces and British Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Salmon
and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tie -
man have returned home after
vacationing at Chapleau. The
fishing was very good,
Muskoka, were week -end visi-
tors at 'the home of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Willert.
Vicky Hay spent a week with
her cousins, Betty Ann and
Ronnie Gough, at Appin.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carruthers,
of London, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Arletta Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turkheim
and Richard have returned
home after a two-week vacation
at Golden Lake and other parts
of northern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weseloh,
of Waterloo, called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Thiel
in Zurich last week.
Miss Marion Fleischauer, who
is attending summer school in
Toronto, was a week -end visitor
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Fleischauer.
Guide Enrolment
The First Zurich Girl Guides
Company were honoured on
Tuesday night when Miss Mary
MacMillan, the area commis-
sioner for Huron County, was
present to enrol one of the
Guides. The enrolment was
held at the cottage of S/L and
Mrs. Ray Waters. Jane Waters
was the recipient of her tender-
foot pin.
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Mrs. Ed Keller has returned
home from Victoria Hospital,
London.
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BLAKE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerieh
and family spent the week -end
at Meaford with Mr. and Mrs.
Don. Schwindt and fainly at the
Schwindt's cottage.
On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Ken.
neth Gingerieh and girls visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mus-
selman and family at Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerieh
and family enjoyed the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Gingerieh at their cottage at
Chesley Lake.
JESUS CHRIST IS LORD!
There are two main sources of authority for Christian
worship and Christian behaviour. One is the writings of
the Fathers known as the Tradition of the Church. The
other is the written Word of God substantiated by the
Holy Spirit of God.
The writings of the Fathers tell us that there is such a
thing as a Holy War. At the time of the national emer-
gency a Christian is supposed to forget what he is. or
who he is and take up arms._ This is one situation which
Jesus cannot handle.
The Bible says who so taketh man's life his blood will
be required of Him, Who so taketh the sword shall
perish with the sword,
The Word of God and the tradition of the Fathers are
opposite to each other. Which will you choose? Your
eternal destiny depends on which you choose.
THE MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED
to the
FINAL PROGRAM
of the
Zurich Summer Bible School
to be held
Friday Evening at 8:00 p.
at the
Zurich ennonite Church
See the display
of crafts in the
7 and 8 p.m.
basement between
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