HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-11-30, Page 9THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,
1972
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 9
Lutheran church
Launch program
Looking forward to the year
1973 and the outreach of the
Churches, Key '73 at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church begins on Sun-
day, December 3, with a spec-
ial "Family Service."
Six phases of the program of
Key '73 are these:
"Calling Our Continent to
Repentance and Prayer." Nov-
ember 1972 to January 1973.
"Calling Our Continent to
the Word of God", January 7
through Lent to April 21, 1973.
"Calling Our Continent to the
Resurrection" Easter, April 22,
1973.
"Calling our Continent to the
New Life" Spring - Summer,
1973.
"Calling Our Continent to
Proclamation" September 1 to
November 30, 1973.
"Calling Our Continent to
Commitment" A continuing
affirmation of what God has dont
As a reminder that the first
part of the year's program is a
call to prayer the chimes will be
sounded from the tower of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church in Zur-
ich at five o'clock each week-
day evening during Advent.
Various musicians in the area
have kindly consented to take
turns at playing the chimes for
this purpose. When you hear
the chimes at 5 p.m. each
Monday through Saturday you
are invited to join many others
who will at that moment be
offering up a silent prayer.
0
Plan achievement
night for 4-H
The twenty-fifth annual
Huron County 4-H Achieve-
ment Night will be held in the
Central Huron Secondary School
Clinton, on Friday, December
1, commencing a~ 8 p.m.
All Huron County 4-H Agric-
ultural Club members who
completed a project in 1972 will
receive their awards on rhi;
occasion, as well as those who
have received special trophies
and awards for their 1972 4-H
club work.
Everyone who has an interest
in the 4-H program is invited
to attend the Achievement Nigh
Emmanuel
United Church
ZURICH
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A
SUPPLY MINISTER
Mrs. Milton Dosch, Organist
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3
10 a.m. - Sunday School
There are classes for everyone.
11 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A.C. Blackwell, B.A.,
M. Div. - Pastor
Organist - Mrs. Audrey Haberer
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3
10 a.m. - Worship Service
10.45 a.m. - Church School
Family Service Day
Worshippers asked to sit in
family groups.
Everyone Welcome
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Golden Glimpses
;again to play the balance of
the tape.
We have a number of reserv-
ations for programmes during
the month of December from
different groups, and I know our
BLUE WATER REST HOME
As we look at the calendar,
I am sure many of us will be
asking "where does the time go?'
I notice decorations are begin-
ning to appear around the vill-
age, and Mr. Amos Gingerich
will begin the decorations
around the Home anytime now.
With the hustle and bustle of
the Christmas activities, the
month of December will prob-
ably disappear like snow in July.
Monday evening films were
shown. Those reserved for next
week will be "Ponies" and
"Valley of the Swans."
We have two new faces here
in the persons of Miss Laureen
Oesch, Zurich and Mrs. Reb-
ecca Clarke, Exeter, whom
we welcome into our large
family circle here. We are
sorry to report that Mr. Josef
Risi, Administrator, is a pat=
ient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Last Thursday evening, bingo
was enjoyed as usual.
We have a good number of
T.V, enthusiasts here who en-
joy hockey and many other
popular programs. Through the
generosity of Mr. Allan Pick-
ard, they will now be enjoying
these programmes plus the
many Christmas presentations
on a beautiful new coloured
T.V. I know all of our residents
in West Wing are very grateful
to him.
On Thursday evening, Nov-
ember 30, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.
Storey and her group from
Seaforth will be here with ent-
ertainment. If your evening is
free, you might enjoy the prog•
ramme and refreshments here.
On Sunday evening, Rev. B.
Robinson of Thames Road Unitec
Church had charge of the Chap-
el service. He was accompan-
ied by the organist and three
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Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3
9:45 a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. - Sun Church School
MEDITATION: - He knows,
He loves, He cares, Nothing
the truth can dim. He gives
His very best to those, Who
leave the choice with Him.
Everyone Welcome
LAKEVIEW 4;.ONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, Poor
"Christ is a true vine;" are
you a fruit bearing branch?"
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
0:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Every Wednasdi y Evening —
0:00 p.m.---BibleStudy and
Prayer Meeting
We invite you to worship with us
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young ladies who rendered mus-
ical numbers during the service.
Following the chapel service
on Sunday evening, Mr. Urban
Pfile of Zurich re -played part
of a tape recording of the St.
Thomas Male Chorus as it was
presented at the United Church
in Zurich some time ago. The
residents enjoyed the music
and look forward to having him'
$549.95
(Stand extra)
residents will he looking for-
ward to them. We are hoping
that possibly some programmes
,could spill over into the month
:of January which always seems
to be a dull, long month.
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all transistorized
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STANDING PRIME RIB
Beef Rousts
LEAN BONELESS
Pot Roost
FAMILY PACK - LOIN
Pork Chops
EPICURE
99` RlndIess Bacon 69`
HOME- MADE
79` Sausage 69`
89` ; MIAMI
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FREE CHRISTMAS DRAW
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absolutely free. No obligation.
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