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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1965-10-14, Page 7THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1965 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS News of Dashwood District (MRS. E. H. Thanksgiving Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baehert and Darlene and Nick Miller, •of St. Catherines, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn and family, of Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horner and family of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. David Carr, of Niagara Falls; Miss Thelma Weber, of London, all with Dan Weber. Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, of Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser and Kim. Mr. and Mrs. Eearl Weiberg and daughter, of Lucan, with Fred Weiberg. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, of Toronto, with Mrs. Wes Wolfe. On Sunday they were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe and family when they .celebrat ed Mrs. Wes Wolfe's 78th birthday. Mrs. Henry Eafleson was also pres- ent for the occasion. Miss Ruth Anne Salmon, of Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Salmon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Braid and family •at Elmira with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selling. Special Thanksgiving services were held at both the Evan- gelical UB Church and the Lutheran Church. The churches were decorated with fruits, grains and vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reste- mayer and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe spent last week at Inver- locky Lodge, where they en- joyed fishing. Dashwood Sleeping Beauties The third meeting of the Dashwood No. 1 4-H girls was held October 6 at the Commun- ity Centre with eight girls and the leaders, Mrs. John Rader and Mrs. Rudolph Miller, pres- ent. Notes were given on stay stitching, gathering and differ- ent types of seams. The girls started to mark and cut the materials. The next meeting will be October 18 at the home of Mrs. John Rader. RADER, Correspondent) Mrs. Mary Schroeder Mrs, Mary Schroeder, 94, the former Mary Biesenthal and widow of the late Jacob Schroe- der, passed away at Huronview, Clinton, where she had resided for some time, on Wednesday, October 6. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Susie Snid- er, of Dashwood, and Mrs. Freda Bruer, of New Hamburg; one son, William, of Dashwood; pre- deceased by a son, Leonard, and a daughter, Alice; also 11 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren survive. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, and a charter member of the Ladies' Aid of which she was an active member until ill health forced her to be in- active. The body rested at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home The girls discussed altering until Friday noon, then at Zion the pattern, preparing the ma- terial and placing the pattern on the material. Each girl made a flat feld presented a practice lesson in seam and Gwen spelling. Anne Becker gave a out her rnaterial. selection on her accordion. The president, Mrs. SO Bak- er, presided for the business, The Institute is having a birth- day party at Huronview, Octo- ber 20. They are to meet at the post office at 1:30. The ladies are to be guests of Kip - pen Institute in Hensail the same evening. The area convention is to be held in Stratford at Victorian Inn, November 2 and 3. A bus trip is planned for November 11 to Sarnia. Reso- lutions were read and voted on. Lunch and "The Queen" closed the meeting. ----n SLUMBER QUEENS The Zurich Slumber Queens held their second meeting on October 5, at 7:00 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Morris Webb. The meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge, and Marg Geiger was chosen secretary. Lutheran Church where Rev. William Gatz officiated, with interment in the Lutheran cem- etery. Pallbearers were Hubert, Harold and Jake Schroeder, Fred Smith, Armand Bruer and Glen McLean, grandsons of the deceased. Dashwood Merry Maids The second meeting of No. 2 4-H girls' club was held at the leaders' home with all ten girls present and the two leaders, Mrs. Eben Weigand and Norma. Notes were given on finishes of materials. The next meet- ing will be Tuesday, October 12, at the home of Sheila Wil- lert. The meeting closed with "The Queen". Dashwood Women's Institute The October meeting of the Dashwood W.I. was in charge of the citizenship and education group with Mrs. Emil Becker convenor. Twenty ladies an- swered the roll call, "My fav- orite school subject". A poem, "One Who Didn't Pass", was read by Mrs. Gordon Bender. Mrs. Leta Taylor, teacher at Dashwood Public School, with nine of her grade five pupils CONKUN'S Presents "Design Trends" KIT CA 8 -Ft. Striped Mahogany Pre -Finished! 22295 Only $7.80 Month This entirely new concept in Kitchen Cabinets is now available to beautify and streamline your kitchen. They are especially designed for your home with the features you desire. 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