Zurich Citizens News, 1971-05-13, Page 13PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1971
YOUNG VOYAGEURS
The Federal -Provincial Young
Voyageur Program 1971 is going
on again. this summer and for
the first time, Huron County
will host a group of students
from Manitoba.
Paul Carroll, a teacher at
Victoria Public School in Goder-
ich and his wife, Mary, a teach-
er at Holmesville Public School,
will be the receptionists for the
students who will be in Huron
County from July 29 to August 6.
Students from Huron are Cathy
Benjamins and Laurie Kruse,
Central Huron; Marianne Cronin,
Jeannette Riley, William Vander -
Klippe and Douglas Wall, F, E,
Madill; Theresa Healy, Christ-
ina Vanden Heuvel and Murray
Wightman, Goderich DCI.;
Herbert Broome, Seaforth; and
Paula Day, Gerard Charrette and
Peter Mason, South Huron will
be going to Manitoba,
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1971
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
Everyone Welcome
LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Formerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1971
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Every Wednesday Evening —
8:00 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer Meeting
We invite you to worship with us
Emmanuel
United Church
ZURICH
Rev. John Huether, B.A., R.D.,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1971
10:00 ,a.m.—Morning Worship
Speaker: Mr. Murdock Morrison
Varna
Messengers for boys and girls
11:10 a.m.—Sun. Church School
May 17-20 Annual London Conf-
erence sessions at Un-
iversity of Windsor.
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Zurich Mennonite
Cyril K. Gingerich, Pastor
SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1971
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Quotation: —
We cannot expect peaple to love
God without hearing what 4:he
word of God says about Him, We
cannot expect people to repent
without knowing what repentance
is.
Everyone Welcome
miamommis
Golden Glimpses .
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at BWRH
Filrn night was Tuesday even-
ing, and the films shown were
"Ottawa, Canada's Capital, "
and "Siam". These were both
very interesting films and enjoy-
ed by all.
The Ladies Auxiliary held thei
regular monthly meeting on Wed
nesday evening. The program
was provided by the Carl Oesch
Family, of Zurich, who sang to
the accompaniment of the wand-;
olin and guitar. Judging by the
facourable remarks the following
day, the residents thoroughly
enjoyed the program. Following
this, a delicious lunch was served
On Thursday evening, the
Ladies of the Bayfield United
Church sponsored the birthday
party for the month and were
accompanied by the Brownies
who provided entertainment for
the residents. Each resident was
the recipient of a lovely corsage
and birthday gifts were distribut-
ed. Residents celebrating birth-
days during the month were,
Mrs. Ethel Appleton, Mrs. Mary
Cameron, Mrs. Bertha Camp-
bell, Mr. John Cochrane, Mr.
Harold Currie, Mrs. Gertrude
Datars, Mrs. Jennetta Finnigan,
Mr. Edwin Gardiner, Mr. Ernest
Guettinger, Mrs. Emma Kipfer,
Miss Ethel Shaw and Mrs. Louise
Simpson.
On Friday afternoon we were
pleased to have the pupils of
Grade 7 and 8 of St. Marys
School of the Blue Water Highwa}
come to the Home and provide
an afternoon of entertainment
for the residents under the direct-
ion of their principal, Mrs. Per-
ron. We hope to have them ret-
urn again in the future.
We are pleased to welcome
two new residents, Mrs. Maude
Berry, of the St. Marys area
and Mrs. Mabel Cowan, of Exeter
Please tell your friends about
the May Day Tea to be held on
May 29, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.,
in the dining room of the Blue
Water Rest I-iome, sponsored by
the Ladies Auxiliary.
We mentioned that we would
be having a special Dutch even-
ing in May and have changed
the date from May 25 to May 27.
We are still looking for musical
talent to help with the program,
and will be pleased to hear from
any volunteers.
The sympathy of the residents
and staff is extended to the fam-
ily of the late Mrs. Mabel Hol -
You are invited to hear the
WORD of GOD
at the
LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE MENNONITE
CHURCH
May 14 to May 20 -- at 8 P.M.
Evangelist -- Mervin Baer McBride, B.C.
HE (Jesus) became the author of Eternal Salvation
unto all that obey Him. — Heb. 5: 9
ness who was one of our long
time residents and passed away
at the age of 93 years.
Rev. Douglas Warren, of Cred-
iton United Church had charge
of the evening chapel service.
He was accompanied by the
organist and some of his choir
members of the Crediton church. ,
This is always very much apprec-
iated by the residents.
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About People
You Know .. .
The Zurich Women's Institute
will hold their regular meeting
on Tuesday, May 1S , 8 p. m.
Ladies interested in the work of
the Institute are welcome to
attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Black and
family were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mousseau.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Merner and
family, London were Sunday
visitors with relatives in Zurich.
Stephen Raises
Limit on Drains
At Tuesday's regular meeting
Stephen township council in-
structed clerk Wilmar D. Wein
to prepare a by-law that would
raise the limit of tile drain
loans to farmers to $750, 000.
According to new provincial
regulations that went into effect
at the beginning of 1971, any
municipality that has an assess-
ment roll in excess of four mil-
lion dollars may apply to have
their drain loan ceiling raised
to the new figure.
While discussing tile drain
loans, council emphasized that
the rule regarding applications
is hard and fast.
An application must be pres-
ented and approved by the local
council and the provincial
treasury before the work may be
started.
In several instances in the past
drains have been commenced
and in some cases completed
before an application was made.
Clerk Wein reiterated that the
application rule will be followed
to the letter of the law and all
farmers proposing to make applic-
ation should do so well in adv-
ance of the actual work.
Two applications for tile drain
loans totalling $12, 500 were
accepted.
Crown Tea Bags 100's _ _ _ _ 79c
Bick's Relishes 29c
Culverhouse 19 OZ.
Choice Peaches 2/69c
Grapefruit 4 for 49c
Zip Dog Food 2 / 25c
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