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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS SHADDICK were
married recently in the Goshen United Church, by Rev.
Donald Stuart, assisted by Mr. Murdock Morrison. The bride
is Gwendolyn Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mc-
Bride, RR 1, Zurich, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Ernest
Shaddiek and the late Mr. Shaddick, of Hensall. The couple
will reside in London. (Photo by R. J. Nephew)
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THE HIGHWAY GAME
DEAR DORIS — My mother
and dad are taking us for a trip
in our car for a holiday. She
said I .could write to you for
ideas about what to do to keep
my two younger sisters and
brother happy as we drive
along. Sometimes when we sit
in the ear for hours on end
things get boring,
Big Sister
DEAR BIG SISTER—.A11 it
takes is some planning ahead.
Take along crayons, a riddle
book, travel folders, good road
maps, binoculars, a bird book;
and park them in a stout bag
which hangs over the back of
the front seat.
Assign jobs to each seat loca-
tion, and shift regularly. The
one in the front seat reads the
map, keeps track of oil and gas
bought. Housekeeping belongs
in the right back corner (col-
lecting scraps, picking up toys
and books, folding reaps and
brushing out the car •at least
once a day).
Left back corner is custodian
of a clean-up bag (holding wash-
cloths, soap,combs, tissues) and
he gets the first choice of
games. Middle back seat tells
a story—which he con be think-
ing up while in other positions.
Or he asks riddles.
Make a game of counting car
licenses (according to prov-
inces), makes of cars, kinds of
birds seen.. And have a sing-
song,
ingsong,
DEAR DORIS-My son is in
dire need of information re sex
and dating, as both my husband
and I were brought up when
sex was never mentioned.
We never saw any demonstra-
tion of love in the home ex-
cept when someone was going
away for a definite length of
time. The kisses were then
given out at home and only a
peck on the check, at most.
My husband is an alcoholic
and has never explained sex or
love to him. If you have any
pamphlets for boys of 15, I'd
sincerely appreciate them.
Just Mom
DEAR MOM — I'm sending
roti you .a list of recommended
books on Sex and Dating, suit-
able for you and your boy to
read.
Don't let your 'boy feel as de-
prived as you did. Make a
special effort to show demon-
strations of affection in front
of your children; something a
little better than a peck on the
cheek when you come or go!
fin. . . . •
DEAR DORIS — My gradua-
tion is approaching and I want
everything to be perfect. We
wear long, floor length ,dresses
and I know there is a correct
way to walk in a Iong dess but
I don't know how to do it.
DEAR SIXTEEN Just Sixteen
a correct wayto walk There period. is
The pace hould be rhythmic,
smooth. It should be a g1tde,
with the body moving forward
from the hips. Walk as if you
were carrying a book on your
head, toes pointed straight
ahead, stride not so short as to
seem jerky. Don't wiggle hips,
or arms, or head.
Look relaxed. It takes prac-
tice but it is well worth it to
develop a lovely carriage. Then
keep it up for life.
DEAR DORIS--I am 69 next
year, and have been here 10
years. Could I go out of the
country more than six months
and stili get my pension, once
1 begin receiving it?
Dolly
DEAR DOLLY — Not unless
you have lived in Canada for
25 years after age 21.
But you can qualify after liv-
ing here 10 years, as long as
you remain here. And the year
immediately preceding applica-
pion must have been lived in
Canada.
Then you may travel as you
like, as long as you are back
in under six months, and still
receive old age security.
To Fran — The poem is
called "Mother's Apron". It
was written by M. Jane Scott
and read by her at a club meet-
ing. • It describes the adven-
tures of an apron—worn by a
loving, busy mother over the
years—until it was finally fold-
ed away. Send me 10 cents
and a stamped, self-addressed
envelope and it's yours.
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Mr. Tom Meyers, of Zurich,
and Mr. Charlie Meyers, of
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ing at Schwanega,
Earl Yungblut, Ross John-
ston, Allan Gascho, Len Prang,
of Zurich, and Art Risk, of De-
troit, enjoyed a fishing trip to
Lake Nipissing.
Word has been received that
Doug Thiel has successfully
passed his fourth year veterin-
ary college examinations.
Mr. Graham Farquhar, of
Madison, Wisconsin, has joined
his wife Marion for a couple
weeks visit in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John-
ston, of New Liskard, are visit-
ing friends and relatives in
Zurich this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer,
of Detroit, visited with rela-
tives in Zurich over the week-
end.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mose Erb were Mr,
and Mrs. Dan Wagler and Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Heckler, both of
Tavistock, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
R. Leis, of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zehr and
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Erb spent
the week -end at Niagara Falls
with the latter's daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Schnitz.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Buehler
and family, of St. Jacobs, were
week -end visitors with Mrs.
Leah Baechler and Venda.
Mr. Raymond Kalbfieisch, of
Levering, Mich., is spending a
few days with Mr. Ed :Haberer
and visiting other relatives in
the district.
THVRSDAY,. $UNE 9, 1966
PLAN DINNER
The Catholic Women's League
of St. Boniface Church, Zurieh,
are making plans for a big
dinner, to be served in the
Community Centre on the hon. -
day week -end. Exact date for
the event is set for Sunday,
July 31.
At the same time the CWL
are conducting a lucky draw,
withall proceeds going towards
•the Blue Water Rest Home
building fun. Tickets for 'the
lucky draw will be on sale in
the near future.
President of the organization
is Mrs. Leo Meidinger.
Zurich Mennonite
JESUS CHRIST 13 LORD
JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR
Ephriam Gingerich, Pastor
SUNDAY, JUNE 12 —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
YOU ARE WELCOME!
Si. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
Mrs. D. Stade, Organist
SUNDAY, JUNE 12 —
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School
11010 a.m.--Worship Service
You Are Welcome
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
June 1, 196$
Dear Herb:
Eneloseii You will find a
money order for my subscrip-
tion to the Citizens News.
Keep up the good work -- I
like seeing pictures of the folks
at home in the paper,
Sincerely,
Edna Wettlaufer,
Kitchener, Ontario.
EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
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Church
Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, JUNE 12 --.
10:00 a.am--Special Children's
Day Service.
11:00 a.m,--Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Scripture Study.
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