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THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 8
Celebrate 50th anniversary
A well known Seaforth couple
celebrated the Golden Anniver-
sary of their Wedding on Satur-
day, June 16.
Mr. and Mrs. John Regier
were married in St. Peter's .
Roman Catholic Church, St.
Josephs, on June 18, 1923.
In commemoration of the
event, the couple renewed their
vows at a ceremony on Saturday
at 4 p.m. held at St. James
Roman Catholic Church, Seaf-
orth. Father Laragh officiated,
Karen Regier, Seaforth, grand-
daughter and Godchild, read
' the epistle. Michael Regier,
grandson, served mass for Father
Laragh, Father Moham read the
gospel. Organist for the service
was Mrs, Alice Stiles and Mary
Jane Segeren the soloist. Approx•
imately 250 of their friends and
relatives were present.
The best man of fifty years,
George Regier, and the flower
girl, Mrs. Charlie Rau, the
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, JULY 1
10:00 a.m.--Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church
School
Tuesday July 3 to Friday July 13
Vacation Church School
Everyone Welcome
Zurich Mennonite.
CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, JULY 1
9:45 a. m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. - Sun Church School
Friday 6 - 7 A.M. Hour of
Prayer
MEDITATION;
No chance hath brought this ill
to me;
'Tis Gods own hand, so let it be,
He seeth what I cannot see.
There is a need, be for each
pain
And He one day will make it
plain
That earthly loss is Heavenly
gain.
veryone Welcome
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former Madeleine Bedard were
among the group. Nora Rau, who
attended Mrs. Regier at the
wedding is deceased.
The festivities continued that
evening at the Seaforth Golf and
Country Club at a dinner for the
family, former wedding guests
and close friends. A large crowd
honoured the couple at the rec-
eption afterwards.
Mr. Regier is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Regier
of Hay Township, and his wife,
the former Clara Beatrice Rau,
is the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Rau, of Stanley
Township. They have three
children, Joseph, of Edmonton,
Alberta, Doreen, Mrs. No -man
Smith, of North Bay, and Alvin,
Seaforth. The Regiers also have
11 grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Congratulations wishing the
couple health and happiness
were received from Prime Min-
ister Trudeau, Opposition Lead -
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Emmanuel
United Church
ZURICH
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A
SUPPLY MINISTER
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 1
9.45 a.m. Sun Church School
11,00 a. m, Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
Iromma
LAKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Formerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
MERLIN BENDER, Pastor
SUNDAY, JULY 1
10 a.m. - Sunday School
11 a.m. - Worship Service
8 p.m.- Sunday Evening Service
But to this Man will I look;
Even to Him that is poor,
And of a contrite Spirit,
And trembleth at my word.
Is. 66:20b
Sway Wodnazday avvain. —
a.;00 p.m, --Bible 'Study and
Prayer Meeting,
you to srrara!aip with I!
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Secondary Diplomas at SHDHS
One hundred and fifty stud-
ents at South Huron District
High School will receive their
secondary school diplomas,
having completed their four-
year course.
The students are; Trudy Arch-
er, Helen Batten, Elva Becker,
Pat Bender, Janice Davey,
Darlene Ducharme, Launa Fuller
Linda Hern, Effie Hovius, Janet
Masse, Dianne McCann, Brenda
Parsons, Chris Parsons, Susan
Parsons, Darlene Passmore,
Valerie Regier, Martha Roose-
boom, Karen Skinner, Rebecca
Smith, Sharon Smith, Sandy
Thompson, Mary Triebner,
Marlene Tyler, Janet Webb.
Nancy Baker, Robert Bray,
Pattyann Brenner, Stephen Dan-
iel, -Susan Davis, Jill Drysdale,
Ed Farwell, Mary Gelinas, Deb
Higgins, Marikay Hodgins,
Cathy Knight, Henry Martens,
Sharon McCaffrey, Barry Miller,
John Muller, Amelia Pergel,
Jeff Reaburn, Pat Regier, Robert
Rowcliffe, Dan Schilbe, Scott
er, Robert Stanfield, and Prem-
ier William Davis. The Regiers
also received a telegram from
the Governor General, and a
handsome plaque from Jack
Riddell, area MPP., delivered
personally with best wishes by
the member's wife Mrs. Riddell
at the celebration on Saturday.
R.E. McKinley, 1v1. P. extended
his congratulations as well.
Among the many cards and
flowers which pleased the Reg-
iers was a flowered centre-
piece made of fifty new one
dollar bills from their children
and grandchildren.
Smith, Brenda Taylor, Mary •
Thomson, Roseanne Van Roestel
William Clarke, Jane Connon
Katherene, Davis, Anne Erick-
son, Beverley Finnen, Elizabeth
Jolly, Diane Klopp, Deborah
Lockie, Pamela Mickle, Sandra
Stock, John Verkerk, Martin
Dykstra, Erika Freirer, Philip
Philips, Joyce BeierJing, Tess
Romaniuk, Brenda F finer,
Abram DeMooy, LisRitchie,
James Regier, Darrel Finkbein-
er, George Ryan, Peter Hend-
rick, Debra Denomme, Tillie
Mester, Judy Miller, Bart Dev-
ries, Pius Dietrich, Robert Ad-
ams, Patricia Faber, Allan
Knight, Susan Schlegel, Kathy
Simmons, Dick Vanderworp.
Don Ayotte, Elaine Baechler,
Tom Creech, Maura Gascho,
Randy C;ilfillan, Pete Gill,
David Graham, Rthert Heywood,
Koe Kende, Gary Lavier, Susan
Luther, Lisa McIver, Mike
Miller, Ann Pinder, Cathy Read
Paul Robinson, Brenda Russell,
Perry Stover, Julie Taylor,
Bryan Tuckey, Mike Foreman.
David Elliott, Dwight Ether-
ington, Antionette Greater,
Lf'nn Iliscott, Brett Lavier,
William Musser, Bruce Pfaff,
Darlene Porter, Richard Regier,
Ron Regier, Sandra Shipton,
Randy Tiernan, Sylvia Wilder,
Frances Zandbergen.
Robert Finkbeiner, Keith Koel
ler, Melvin Melick, Gerard
O'Rourke, Brian Prest, Pete
Sereda, Earl Thompson, Brian
!Beaver, Leslie Cudmore, Bill
DeGroot, Dave Kipfer, Jim
MacGregor, Martin Overholt,
Ron Rader, Cecil Regier, Rich-
ard Douglas Regier, Calvin
Bohde, Gary Shipman, Douglas
Smith, Edward Van Esbroeck,
Robert Case, Donald Couper,
John Deichert, Jim Denomrne,
Tom Dietrich, Dennis Doidge,
Dave Finkbeiner, David Hall,
Alan Hera, James Kennedy,
Albert Klungel, John Rasenberg,
Arthur Westelaken, Norman Wil
son.
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Ontario peaches
in new container
This year's crop of fresh
Ontario peaches will be more
beautiful than ever. The various
varieties will be available in
brand new containers that let
you see every peach, say food
specialists at the Ontario Food
Council, Ministry of Agricult-
ure and Food. Be on the look-
out for these experimental
packs.
The new styrofoam containers
for peaches are about 18 by 12
inches, and will be fitted with
special inserts, Each peach will
rest in its own cubicle and thus
be protected from burises. They
will be packed in a single layer,
ready for your inspection. The
volume and cost will be about
the same as a 4 -quart basket,
In other words, the modern
packaging will not be more exp-
ensive. The new container will
have a plastic handle, so that
you can tote your cargo with
ease.
The 6 -quart open pack and
the 4 -quart cup pack will also
be available this year.
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Rib Roasts SHORT LB89`
FRESH PORK SHOULDER
Roasts
BUTT
Pork Chops
BINDLES,
Bacon
LB 59c
LB $9`
LB
LEAN BONELESS
Pot Roasts LB 99`
COUNTRY STYLE
Fryer Parts LB 59`
SCl (NEMER' S I3REAKFAST
Sausage LB 99`
SWEET PICK LED
Cottge Roils LB 89¢
ONTARIO NO. 1 HEAD LETTUCE ea 4;
U.S. NO.1 COOKING ONIONS 2 LB BAG 47
U.S. NO.1 NEW POTTES 10 LB BAG $1.49
HAMBURG, & HOT DOG
Tasty -Nu Buns 3P gs=k 9( Eff# rt Bleach 12802 79(
ASSORTED 12 OZ
KING SIZE
Bicks Relish 3/9(4 / �Bold Detergent L89
FRITO LAY 10 OZ CAMEO 100's
Potato (hips 59 Facial Tissue 3/$1
PURITAN 25 OZ
HEINZ ONION & PLAIN 13 OZ
Barbecue Sauce 3/99( Ce Stew 59
SCHNEIDER'S 1 LB TUB
CLUB HOUSE 4 OZ
Black Pepper 57c Soft Margarine 2/89
BIG VALUE
McCormick Cookies 79t
OLD WHITE 12 OZ WEDGE
Schneiders Cheese 89t
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