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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1967-08-03, Page 4PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS Ne s THURSDAY, AUGUST , 1967 About People You know... 13:r. and Mrs. Bill Yungblut and ± mily, London, were week- end e isitors with Mr. and Mrs. Iva;, Yungblut. Mr, nd Mrs. Jack Turkheim, Riehl •d and Mr. Ed Haberer were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Nfrs. Fred Batstone at the :ettage at Lake Eugenia. Miss Inez Yungblut has been visiteng the past couple of weeks: with .friends at their cot- tage ,eorth of Goderich. Mre. Theresa Hartman and son Rebert attended the Lavin- Olar wedding in Windsor on Satu, clay. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Willert, who have recently returned from their posting with the Canadian Air Force in France, are visting with Mrs. Arletta Hesse. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Geiger and family and Mrs. Melizza Geiger were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Pearl Melick. Mr. and :Vlrs, Alfred Du- charme and daughters, Mrs. Ty Stansberry, Mother Priscilla Therese and Mother St. Denis, • ��twith - ay 'visitors o �s a� Tuead were last Mrs. Theresa Hartman, 0 Television News Judy LaMarsh, the secretary of state, receives about 20 let- ters daily from Toronto -area viewers who oppose the Barrie TV tower move. They are against it because it will cause interference with the Toronto reception of two Buffalo sta- tions. It's up to Prime Minister Pearson to tell Transport Min- ister Pickersgill not to sanction the BBG order. The whole mess smells. It's a political pay-off and will be responsible for the Liberals losing the next federal election. WHEAT ANTED OPEN DAY AN; NIGHT COOK ROS. MILLING CO. LTD. DIAL 262-2605 — HENSAL.L AUGUST 4 and 5 ONLY Look At These Truckload Prices: You can buy a $99.95 Storage Build- ing for only $79.95, and it's made by Hallmac of cold rolled steel, triple coated with plastic paint. The $147.95 "Ranch" Building is priced at $118.96; the Surburban Chalet is reduced from $172.95 to $139.95 Orders must be placed this week -end to earn "Truckload" discounts. Al. low 3 days for delivery. $10.95 Wheelbarrows $6.95 $18.25 Barrows $13.95 Quality Made By HALLMAC EXETER, 235-1422 GRAND BEND, 238.2374 STa JOSEPH and DRYSDALE Alfred Ducharme, Correspondent After a few days visit with their parents, Mrs. Tyrus Stens- bberry, of Detroit; Sister Pris- cilla Therese, of Chatham, and St. St. Denis, of Stoney Point, returned to their homes on Sat- urday last. Also at the Du- charme hone over the past week -end were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masse, their son Paul and two daughters, Maureen and Koreen, all of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs, Freddie Masse and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Orville Work, all of Windsor, after spending the long week -end in the former's tent set up in the Pinery, left for their Windsor hone late Sunday. The two young couples very much en- joyed their outing and their camping life in the wilds. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gray, of Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ducharme and daughter, of Sarnia, were Sunday last visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Avila Ducharme and family on the Bluewater south. Gus Knight, of London, who is 'camping at Du•charme's beach called on yours truly and Mrs. Ducharme on Monday last. Also callers at the Ducharme home were Mrs. Papp and •daughter and grandson who are camping in their cottage at Grand Bend. They left for their Detroit home on Monday last. Zurich Mennonite Ephriam Gingerich, Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 — 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service. 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School. YOU ARE WELCOME! MigatEMMENSralanagradaallallnallssala EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 — 10 a.m.—Morning Worship. "God's Good Beginning" 11 a.m.—Sunday Church School Come and Worship St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 — Guest Speaker — Rev. Dr. A. W. Lotz, President of Synod of Eastern Canada. Vacation Church School -- July 31 to August 11. You Are Welcome WainwarimanwsignismaimismaisigI Mr. and Mrs. Morley Fourn- ier and family, of London, who spent their summer holidays in their trailer on the lawn of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Corriveau, returned to their home on Saturday last. Vincent Jeffrey, of Detroit, paid a visit to his mother and other members of the family the past week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Masse and family were week -end vis- itors with the latter's mother, Mrs. Celima Bedard. Holiday time, and this will be the last issue before holi- days for the publisher and edi- tor and staff of the Zurich Citi- zens News, the people's weekly paper which provides the sur- rounding news for its readers. The next two publishing •days will be as something of the past and something forgotten to the public. Some will won- der why, the full reason for it that publishers and writers are worthy of .a break and to get away from 'office work which many times are wrongfully ac - CONSERVATIVE Mennonite Church at the HAY TOWNSHIP HALL ZURICH Minister — Elmer Grove SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 — 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Worship Service. 8 p.m.—Worship Service. We invite you to worship with us.! STARLITE GOSPEL Drive -hi Services — AT – STARLITE Drive -In Theatre SHIPKA SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 8 P.M. ' Speaker: Rev. H. Richmond Stuart, Riverside United Church, Windsor Music Mr. John Earle, Baritone, London, and Mr. Roy Goulding, accompanist Mass Volunteer Choir SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 8 P.M. Speaker: Rev Jim Gregory, Queensway Cathedral, Toronto Music Mrs. Margaret Gregory, Soloist Mass Volunteer Choir SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 8 P.M. Speaker: Mr. Leonard Crimp, President, Gideons International Former Sales Manager H. J. Heinz, Co., Leamington Music Mr. Douglas Gill and Mr. Harry Hoffman Mass Volunteer Choir FEA TURE VALUE $1.99 SET Freezer Bags Package of 36 _ - _ _ Only 39c I(IRS., Md, SAT. AT: Zurich Hardware Main Street — Zurich cured. Still in all the public who are paying to receive the news published in their weekly paper are sometimes right in passing on their decisions on matters concerning the daily affairs which they feel could �Y be embarrassing in their daily routine. No one is perfect and all are subject to make mis- takes. Should a publisher or writer err, the reading public should not be top quick to com- ment. 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