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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-04-07, Page 4'PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 JOHN KELLAR John Kellar, 61, of Seaforth, died in Stratford General Hos- pital following a heart attack while at work near Rostock. A telephone lineman, he had worked in Chicago for Bell Telephone. Returning to Can- ada, he was lineman with the McKillop Telephone System for 20 years. A number of years ago he established his own business, servicing rural tele- phone systems throughout this •part of Western Ontario. Mr. Kellar was extra efficient as a cable splicer, and spent a considerable amount of time in the Zurich - Dashwood - Grand Bend area, doing work for Hay Municipal Telephone System. Funeral services, conducted by his minister, Rev. J. Cliff Britton, and Rev. J. Ure Stew- art, were held from the Box funeral chapel, with interment in Brussels cemetery. An hon- or guard, consisting of former associates in municipal tele- phone systems, included repre- sentatives of the Blanchard, Blyth, Brussels, Morris & Grey, Gosfield North, Hay, Huron & Kinloss, Maidstone, South Bruce, Tuckersmith, and Mc- Killop Telephone systems; the �ses�sa May we be of Service to you in Emblem Jewellry MASONIC — ODD FELLOWS KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS LIONS — EASTERN STAR We have Rings, Cuff Links Sets, Lapel Buttons We can supply TROPHIES For all Sports Competitions ALSO ENGRAVING Check our Discount Prices before buying. We can save you money. Hess, the Jeweller ZURICH Ontario Telephone S e r v i c es Commission and Northern Elec- tric Co. Pallbearers were Peter Ban- non, Clayton Nicholson, Peter Dunlop, Glen Carter, Alvin Mc- Donald and Walter Scott, Flow- erbearers were Roy Sweetman, Harold Zehr, Gordon Hess, Don- ald Young, Ross McEwing, Al Edgily, Bill Dowson and Ross Murdie. 0 About Pe '• p/e You Know .. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart- man, Windsor, were last Sun- day visitors with their mother, Mrs, Theresa Hartman. Mrs. Menno Oesch spent the past week in Toronto visiting friends and relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Hartman and family, of London, were Sunday visitors with their mother, Mrs. Theresa Hartman. Mr, and Mrs. Don Kyle, Hen- sall, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Steinbach were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stein- bach. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ox - land and family, of Kitchener, left Wednesday for Florida for a vacation. Mrs. Newell Geiger, John, Susan Oesch and Mr. Hugh Lobb, of Clinton, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson and family, at Toronto, and attended the "All Night Sing" at Massey Hall. Mrs. Earl Oesch, Faye and Mr. Vic Klassen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boshart, of Seaforth, also attended the "All Night Sing" and were entertained •at the Manson home. Lucky Draw Draws that were held at the smorgasbord supper last Wed- nesday night were not claimed. Anyone with tickets which hold No. 186522 for occasional chair, and ticket No. 892265 for Rus- sian doll, please contact Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner or Mrs. Tom Meyers within one week. II not claimed another draw will be held. STOM Seed Grain Cleaning and Treating Chopping and Mixing ROE and NATIONAL Feeds and Concentrates COMPLETE LINE OF Field Seeds and Seed Grains HAROLD SCHROEDER MILLING Phone 87 — Dashwood (Formerly Reid's Elevator and Dashwood Feed Mill) FIGHT CANCER with acheck-up ... ... and a cheque CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY VILLAGE OF ZURICH CANVASS Monday Night, April 18th Conducted by Members of the Zurich Lions Club WHAT TO TELL THEM DEAR DORIS — 1 worry about my daughter, 9, and step- son, 11. They are much closer than she is with her real broth- ers and I can see problems aris- ing in the future, as even now at her young age I am constant- ly checking on those two if they are in the same . room alone. What advice can you give me to calm some of my anxiety, I can't see myself worrying over this kind of thing for all those years ahead of me. Baffled Betty DEAR BETTY — During those early years youngsters ex- plore everything. That's how they learn. This includes dis- oovering what they can about their bodies and anybody else's —especially those which seem to be somewhat different. It's a pity that the hush-hush we put on sex carries over to make our children guilty and secretive at this stage. Your best move is to open the subject just as naturally as you'd explain the movements of the moon and stars. Clear up their wonderments about their anatomical differences — and all the rest — remembering to include some reference to mod- esty .and keeping the discus- sion inside the family walls. I'm sending you my list of recommended books on the facts of life, several of which you will find wonderfully helpful, DEAR DORIS—We are two desperate girls, very shy and very skinny. When boys dance with us or walk us home we never know what to say. Last week some real nice fellows tried to walk us home but we clammed up and they left, thinking they didn't rate. We have become so desperate to forget about our problems that we have begun to drink when we go out. We realize this is wrong, but it is the only solution we know. Silent and Skinny DEAR S. & S. — I couldn't think of a worse solution. Al- cohol may loosen your tongue, but it can loosen your emo- tions and mean real trouble. Do you suppose all the other girls are born with witty re- marks on the tips of their tongues? Or with Marilyn Mon- roe figures? Think again! I'm sending you two leaflets: (1) Chart for Curves, and (2) Tips on Talking. When you drink in what they tell you you'll be drowning your sor- rows permanently. (Note to other Bashful Vio- lets: You may also have these leaflets by sending in a stamped, self-addressed envel- ope and 10 cents for each one.) DEAR DORIS -- My husband and I do not agree on the sub- ject of religion. It is just that 1 should like to keep on being a member of a church, whereas he is rather skeptical about churches. His father is even more critical of the church. We have no children as yet, but I am sure my husband will be a wonderful father so far as playing with his children and teaching them is concerned. However, the question of their religious education bothers me, How could I tactfully broach this subject? Bothered DEAR BOTHERED — Don't pressure him: Carry the torch for him as women have done over the years. If you can keep building your own spiritual resources you'll be paving the way for your children's religious education— and for your own dear skeptic's grasp of higher values when the going gets tough. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY, APRIL 10 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Worship Service You Are Welcome coNHLINrs Parade F Values o African c n Mahogany Plywood 4 ft. x 8 ft. x % in. — Plywood Core Reg. $22.95 - - NOW $14.40 (Limited Quantity) Unfinished Furniture Less 10% Cedar Fence Posts Reg. $1.00 - - NOW 79c ONE ONLY 8 -FT. 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YOU ARE WELCOME' EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. M. Shatto, Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist THURSDAY, NIGHT -8 P.M. Week of Prayer Service. FRIDAY -10 A,M, Holy Communion. SUNDAY -7 A.M. Breakfast by Y.F. Sunrise Service. SUNDAY,, APRIL 10 — 10:00 ar.m.—Easter Service. 11:00 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—"The Empty Tomb" Cantata — Pageant L mss • THANK YOU! Having sold my Hair Dressing Business to Miss Joyce Bower, 1 wish to take this oppm% tunity of thanking all my good customers and friends for their kind patronage during the past years. FA MI Pat Lehnen TOWNE & COUNTRY BEAUTY LOUNGE Under New Management Towne & Country Beauty Lounge ZURICH RE -OPENING APRIL 12 OPENING PERM SPECIAL, Regular $ 7.50 for $ 6.00. Regular $ 8.50 for $ 7.00 Regular $10.00 for $ 8.50 Regular $12.50 for $10.00 Regular $15.00 for $12,00 CALL ZURICH 236-4971 FOR APPOINTMENTS OPEN TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 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