HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-12-21, Page 29THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1972
Goshen Women
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The Christmas meeting of
Goshen United Church Women
was held at the home of Mrs.
John Robinson. Mrs. Robinson
opened the meeting with a
poem "Your Christmas Guest,"
Devotional and prayer was given
by Mrs. Brian Lempiere,
The Christmas story was told
by Mrs. John Robinson, with
Terry Lempiere taking part as
a little boy asking her questions,
and carol singing led by Mrs.
Howard Armstrong, Mrs. Floyd
Armstrong and Mrs. Brian Lemp-
iere, A trio of Julie and Jill
Armstrong and Cathy Peck sang
"Away in a Manger, ""It came
upon the Midnight Clear." A
duet "There's a Song in the Air"
was sang by Mrs. Anson McKin-
ley and Mrs. Bob Peck. Mrs.
Elmer Hayter sang "Oh Holy
Night."
Mrs. Arnold Keys conducted
the business and the minutes
were read. Roll call was answ-
ered by 20 members. A letter
was read from Mrs. Batkins, of
Clinton. Mrs, Bruce Keys move
that the president and vice
president see about a Christmas
tree for the church. Mrs. Elmer
Hayter seconded the motion.
Mrs. Arnold Keys thanked the
ladies for their co-operation
while she was president, and
Mrs. Mel Elliott replied by mov-
ing a vote of thanks to Mrs,
Keys. The meeting closed with
prayer by Mrs. Arnold Keys
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About People
Mrs, Eileen Consitt is spend-
ing Christmas with relatives
in Pilot Mound, Manitoba,
and is also attending the Dia-
mond Wedding Anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. David Johnston,
former residents of the Babylon.
Line, Stanley Township.
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Golden Glimpses . o r
ELME WATER REST HOME
By the time this column
reaches you, we will be almost
on the eve of Christmas, and
before the next issue arrives,
Christmas will have come and
gone and we will be well into
the New Year. To all our read-
ers, this is our Christmas wish
for you.
May all your gifts at Christ-
mas be
Bright packages beneath your
tree,
Filled with blessings from
above
And cheerful smiles from those
you love,..
Filled with happiness untold,
Lasting friendships, new and
old;
Peace and joy, contentment,
too,
Enough to last the whole year
through.
May we at this time thank
all of the interested people who
have contributed in many ways
to the happiness of all our resi-
dents throughout the year as wel
as at Christmas time . We also
wish to thank all who have
brought plants and treats for
both residents and staff over the
holiday season.
On Wednesday afternoon, the
children of St. Boniface School,
Zurich, presented their Christ-
mas program for the residents.
There were approximately 240
children bused to the Home in
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NOTICE
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
Under the new Ontario Property Tax
Credit Plan, residential and farm prop-
erty taxes levied and due in 1972,
must be paid by December 31, 1972.
The payment of these municipal taxes
will enable you to receive full credit
under the Ontario Plan on your 1972
Income Tax Returns.
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
MEL GRAHAM,
Clerk-T:ceasuret.
shifts to present each individual
group's program. The residents
certainly enjoyed the program
very much, and we want to
thank the teaching staff at St.
Boniface for the extra work ent-
ailed in bringing this program
to the Home.
On Wednesday evening, the
regular monthly birthday party
was held under the sponsorship
of the Ladies of the Church of
God, Grand Bend. The program
consisted of a duet by Cathy
and Douglas Steckle, a reading
by Mrs. Wattam, a duet by Mrs.
Morley Desjardine and Mrs,
Rufus Turnbull, a Christmas
message by Rev. Wattam, and
a musical number by Mrs. Des-
jardine. Mrs. Turnbull presided
at the piano. Those residents
celebrating birthdays during the
month of December are Miss
Mary Ann Steckle, Mrs. Dora
Waghorn and Mr. Harold Gower.
Following the program, a delic-
ious lunch was served. On Friday
evening, bingo was enjoyed
followed by refreshments.
The Sunday evening Chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
Lloyd Kalbfleisch, Zurich, Mrs,
Leonard Prang and Mrs. Harvey
Hohner assisted with the music
and Mrs. Kalbfleisch presided
at the organ.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther of the
Salvation Army visited the
Home on Sunday evening and
delivered their Christmas mess-
age to the residents. Mr. Luther
presided at the piano and ac-
companied Mrs. Luther who
sang several solos and also lead
in community singing. Follow-
ing the program, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther delivered treats to the
residents. The residents are
always pleased to have them
visit.
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Obituary
FRED W, STEINBACH
A native of Zurich, Fred W.
Steinbach passed away recently
at the Pembina County Memor-
ial Hospital, in Cavalier, He
was born in Zurich on August 1,
1880, a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Steinbach,
After spending his early life
in the Zurich area he moved to
Cavalier at the age of 21. After
some years farming he moved
into Cavalier where he retired,
Mr. Steinbach was married
to the former Elizabeth Reste-
rnayer at Cavalier, on Decemb-
er 1, 1915, She passed away on
July 7, 1963.
Surviving are two daughter,
Mrs. John (Elmira) Schroeder,
and Mrs. Dan (Lucille) Hinkle,
both of Cavalier; one sister,
Mrs. R.F. (Laura) Stade, of
Zurich; seven grandchildren and
six great grandchildren. He was
pre -deceased by two sisters and
five brothers.
Funeral service was conducted
at the Trinity United Methodist
Church in Cavalier, with Rev.
T,B, Rath officiating. Inter-
ment was in the Cavalier cein.et•
ety
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