HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-03-17, Page 7THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1966
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Lutheran Women
Prepare Articles
For Relief Bale
"Sounds of Lent" was the
theme of the Lutheran Church
Women's Mareh Meeting. Five
slides were shown and a mean-
ingful interpretation in relation
oto a Christian life was present-
ed by the committee in charge,
under the convenership of Mrs.
Lorne Rader.
Two musical numbers, "The
Old Rugged Cross' and "Go to
Dark Gethsemene", were rend.
ered by a group of 'girls, name.
QY Ruth Ann Fleisehauer, Mar-
lene Rader, Tanya Parkins,
Gwen Clausius and Carolyn
Thiel.
Mrs. Herb Klopp, of the
steering committee, reported
three large quilts, five crib
quilts, four afghans, three girls'
dresses and many articles for
the layettes were finished for
the Lutheran relief bales.
It was decided to complete
five layettes. The congregation
will be asked to donate good
used clothing .to include in the
bales which will be packed the
first week of May.
Mrs. Carl Willert, president,
was appointed delegate for the
triennial convention to be held
in Chicago.
A short period of fellowship
followed the adjournment of
the meeting.
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50 Years Ago
MARCH, 1916
Mr. Sol Kuepfer has sold his
barber in g business to Mr
Elmer Oesch. Mr. Kuepfer is
remodelling his store and will
use it as a restaurant and con-
tectinery only.
Mr. Fred Krauskopf, of the
Goshen Line south, has pur
chased the house and two lots
in Zurich owned and occupied
by Mr. Alex Foster for $1900.
Possession will be given on
May 1. Mr. Foster may build
a new dwelling in the spring.
Mr. Paul Messner has sold
his farm on the Goshen Line
south to Mr. Theodore Rader
for $5,600. Mr. Messner and
family intend moving to the
Peace River district where a
son is living at present.
Mr. Henry Truemner has
purchased 125 acres in Dixie
from the Canada Company
through their agent Mr. Peter
Baker.
40 Years Ago
MARCH, 1926
Mr. Henry Howald is spend-
ing a few days in Windsor this
week.
Miss Geraldine Surerus has
left for London where she has
accepted a position.
Mr. Casper Wolper, who hast
week took in Mr. Alex Voisin's
farm on the Goshen Line south,
has disposed of this farm to
Mr. Simon Deitrieh. Mr. Wol-
per has purchased the dwelling
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YEARS GONE
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property in Zurich south of the
Lutheran church from Mr. Herb
Mousseau and also the adjoin-
ing lot at the rear from Mr.
W. G. Hess. Mr. Walper is
holding an auction sale of the
hotel effects on Saturday,
March 27.
Mr. J. E. Tom, of Goderich,
public school inspector, paid
official visit to Zurich school
on Tuesday.
25 Years Ago
MARCH, 1941
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fleis-
chauer, who have been living
in part of the home of Miss
Jane Lamont are moving their
effects this week into the home
of Mrs. Hy Weseloh.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Phile, of
Dashwood, were in town on
Tuesday evening. They were
recently accompanied by Mrs.
J. Kuntz, of Dashwood, on a
trip to Detroit, where they vis-
ited Mr. Louis Sippel, a brother
of Mrs. Kuntz and a former
old boy.
Misses Cora Streets and Ellen
Fremin, of town, visited over
Sunday at their homes in Zur-
ich.
A 1939 Ford coach is selling
at Ward Fritz Motors for $125.
15 Years Ago
MARCH, 1951
Mr, "Benny" Gignac, a mem-
ber of the Zurich hockey team,
met with a painful accident
when he had two toes fractured
on his left foot. His many
friends wish him a speedy re-
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pfaff
and son, of Dashwood, visited
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee W. Hoffman on Sunday
last.
Mr. David Meyers and family
got a big surprise when the six
year old spaniel gave birth to
one female and seven male
puppies.
Mr and Mrs. Peter Cundy
have moved into the new home
at the south end of town owned
by Mr. Ivan Kalbfleisch. Mr.
Cundy is the assistant manager
at our local bank and we wel-
come the family 'to Zurich.
10 Years Ago
MARCH, 1956
Mrs. John G-allman has re-
turned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital after an eye operation
and is progressing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bedard
have vacated the home of Mr.
Henry Clausius in town, and
have moved into one of the
Kalbfleisch houses opposite the
planing mill. Mr. Clausius is
renovating his home before
moving into the same.
A bus load of men from the
EUB church, Zurich, attended
the men's convention in Tavi-
stock last week.
Many interested persons at-
tended a public meeting con-
cerning Zurich's centennial
plans.
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