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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-11-04, Page 9i i a v s ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS St. Joseph - Drysdale - Bluewater Leslie Hogg Theresa Jeffrey 13114151 CORRESPONDENTS News Along The Shore of Beautiful Lake Huron 23-!5S Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corriveau over the past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Corriveau and family, Tony Corriveau and Mr. and Mrs. John Louis Corriveau and son, all of Loud. on. Over the past weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Jeffrey were; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jeffrey and Den- ise; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jeffrey, Linda Jeffrey, Joe Denomme, and Yvonne Denomme, all of London. Mr. and Mrs. Nap Cantin and son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cantin spent the weekend at their cottage at St. Joseph. Michael has just returned home after spending three years in Germ- any. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Char- rette motored to Brantford to visit their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Ivlrs. Peter Kuz- mick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brisson spent the weekend at their cottage. Miss Brenda Rau, of London spent the weekend at her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rau. Mr. and Ivlrs. Tony Rau and four of their seven children spent the weekend in Kitchener visiting their daughter, son-in- law and grandchild, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denomme and Reni. • Mr. and Mrs. Peter Suther- lisesorom LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE Mennonite Church Formerly SS 4, EAST STANLEY MERLIN BENDER, Pastor SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7 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 land, of Detroit, spent the weekend at their cottage at St. Joseph. 0 Milky Moos eat cream puffs (by Judy Denomme) The Milky Moo's held their sixth and seventh meeting on October 27 at the home of Mrs. Jim Hogg. Janet Webb opened the meeting by leading the 4-1-1 Pledge. Our secretary read the minutes of the last meeting. All of our members were present. Mrs. Donald Oke and Mrs. Jim Hogg, demonstrated how to make cream puffs. Group II made some chocolate fudge. Group III made some butterscotch fudge; Group I cleaned up and did the dishes and Group IV served. We will have an extra meet- ing next Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jim Hogg. The meeting was adjourned at 10 p.m. 0 Zurich Institute entertain area groups On October 26, the Zurich Women's Institute entertained the neighbouring Institutes of Crediton, Dashwood, Grand Bend and Hensel' to a dessert luncheon and evening program. About 60 members from these Institutes attended. Mrs. Barbara Shepherd of the Bluewater Rest Home was the guest speaker. The Carl Oesch family contributed musical numbers as well as Claude and Mozart Gelinas. Readings were given by Mrs. Tetreau, Vera Thiel and Beat- rice Geiger. A short dialogue by some Institute members was also enjoyed. PREACHING MISSIO emphasizing: CHURCH RENEWAL MISSIONS EVANGELISM By a dynamic Former Missionary to South America Rev. Nelson Litwiller Goshen, Indiana -Special music each night -Slides of South America on certain nights SPECIAL YOUTH NIGHT ON FRI NOV. I2 NOVEMBER 7 thru 14 8 p.m. nightly Blake Mennonite Church Golden ,Glimpses . . O • SLIDE WATER REST HOME Generally speaking, the past week has been a fairly quiet one, no doubt many residents welcomed the quiet time after all the activities of the previous week. Monday evening films were shown, "East One, " "West One" the story of the transCanada Highway from Alberta to Van- couver, and "Arctic Outpost, " describing the life of the Eskimo and the assistance that is rend- ered them by the government to make their survival possible. The films to be shown next Monday evening at 7 p.m. will be "A double in Bluefins" At Huronview The Impressions, a musical • group from the Exeter Reform Church, supplied the music for a Sunday evening song service arranged by the Christian Re- form Church of Clinton and led by Dick Roorda. The Huronia Male Chorus from the Exeter area along with the chorus director, Mrs. Carffrey, accompanied by Mrs. Wildfong, piano; provided the program for Family Night. The chorus of twenty men blended their voices for a very enjoyable hour of music, singing several request numbers. Charles Godbolt, a member of the original liuronia Chorus thanked those taking part on behalf of the residents. Rev. Youmatoff, of Bayfield led a lively sing -a -long at the program and tea on Wednesday afternoon sponsored by the Kinette Club of Clinton. Kin- ettes, Barbara Norman, Mary Helen Clifford, Carol Bowker, Fay Mann, Carol Finch and pianist Crystal Jewitt were resp- onsible for the afternoon's act- ivities and assisted the residents to the auditorium. Mrs. Janes Young expressed the appreciation of the residents, casara��txr. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service 10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School Everyone Welcome Zurich Mennonite Cyril K. Gingerich, Pastor SUNEAY NOVEMBER 7 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 10;45 a.m. Sunday School Friday - November 5, 8 p.m. Adult Fellowship at the church MEDITATION: As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee 0 God. My soul thirsteth for God for the living God. Psa. 42:12 Everyone Welcome isiemossomenassmonsassiessasseeseesemes and "Japan Harvest the Sea." We repeat our invitation to you to enjoy these films with us. Bingo was changed this week from Friday evening to Thursday evening because of Hallowe'en activities. On Saturday even- ing, the residents were pleased to have the children in costumes come to call. Our hobby Shop is a busy place every afternoon, and articles that are made are sold almost as quickly as they are finished. If you have any mat- erials, such as quilt patches, etc., that you chink might be useful for work in the hobby shop, we would be pleased to get them. We are very grateful to Mrs. A, J. Hamilton, London, who PAGEe9 visits her mother here frequently for bringing a large quantity of lovely sample materials donated by Patton Bros., of London, and for the effort she has put forth in the past to bring us remnant and sample materials from the various dry goods outlets in London from time to time. On Sunday evening, the chapel service was under the direction of Rev. Douglas War- ren, Crediton. He was accomp- anied by Rev. Turner, who del- ivered the sermon. Miss Ala Morlock and Rev. and Mrs. Warren provided special music during the service. Visitors with Ivirs. Mary Faist Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz and Doris, Crediton, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wuerth, of Exeter. Emmanuel United Church ZURICH Rev. John Hueth®r, B.A., t: D Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11.10 a, m. Sun. Church School November 9 U.C.W. invited to Lutheran Church Women's meeting at 8 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME NATURAL HERE 24 OZ TWIN PACK MIR Liquid Detergent 77c REG. LEMON LIME OR CONDITION - 7 OZ -PRE -PRICED 99¢ Silvikrin Sha., poo 79 ALLEN'S ASSORTED 48 OZ, TIN Allen's Drink 3/$1 FRES``' FRYERS Ib 33` PORK CHOPS LOIN Ib 79` PRODUCE FEATURES 10 LB BAG Can. n ®1 Pot + toes LARGE SIZE Can® ro'e Celery CANADA FANCY - 6 QT. BASKET M, cs or Courtland A SMALL SIZE ADI This is a small ad compared to other food ads you see. There are no big bold slogans and prices. No entry forms to fill on costly contests. 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