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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-22, Page 7UCW hear of Japan Japan, a country of opposites, of the old and new mixed, of modern buildings and olden idols, of customs linked with traditional religions yet a loss of belief in religion, was described by word and slides by Miss Ann Reuber of Stratford at an all entertainment evening of the UCW • of Hensall United Church. About seventy- five guests were present from Chiselhurst United Church, Kippen U.C., Brucefield U.C., Goshen U.C., Zurich Emmanuel U.C, and. Zurich Lutheran Church, and all enjoyed the beautiful slides of crowded streets, parks, churches, mountains and modern ar- chitecture illustrated as well as the humorous and descriptive way Miss Reuber described her life for three and a half years of teaching in a girls school in Japan. The meeting opened with a few words from the Vice -President Mrs. Grace Drummond and following that Mrs. Ken Elder, Mrs. Doug Cook and Mrs. Howard Scone conducted a devotional on Faith, Doubt and Reassurance. During the program, musical numbers by Mrs, Jerry Moffatt, Kippers and Mrs. Grant St. John, Hensall, were enjoyed. The of- fering was given to the United Church of Canada Mission Fund, the organization which sent Miss Reuber to Japan. Following the meeting all adjourned to the Fellowship Hall to enjoy a social hour Livestock Sales Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers; demand was active and prices were steady. Fat cattle; heifers $38.00-$42.75, top to $44.00; steers, $39.00-$43.00, top to $44.50. Pigs; weanlings $34.25-$41.50, chunks $42.50- $51.00, • ALBERT AND PEARL KALBFLEISCH Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalbfleisch, the eldest married couple in Zurich, celebrated their 50th Anniversary on Sunday. Miss Jody Brokenshire and Kathy Merner, granddaughters of the hostesses Mrs. Lorne Klopp and Marg Johnston, received relatives and had them register in the guest book. A family dinner of 100 was served at the Zurich community centre in honor of the occasion on Sunday afternoon. Uncle Albert, as he is well known, and Aunt Pearl received many wishes of happiness from MP Robert McKinley and his wife Audrey, MPP Jack Riddell, Deputy Reeve Claire Deichert and Reeve of Zurich Fred Haberer. Dr. Archie MacKinnon quite capably performed the duty of Master of Ceremonies asking 'several relatives to speak. Also, special guest Mr. Lloyd O'Brien who worked for Johnston and Kalbfleisch for 23 years spoke of past times. Godson Edward Deichert offered prayer and all relatives offered grace in song before the delicious smorgasbord dinner. Professor Herb Kalbfleisch spoke of many occasions with his brother Albert and wife Pearl. This brought back many memories and much humor and on behalf of all relatives he presented a gold plaque. Humor was added when Ron Heimrich presented them with a bronze pipe and matchholder. Uncle Albert with his clear mind spoke many words of gratitude. Albert and Pearl were married in 1927 at the Lutheran Church by Rev. Rembey. The late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haberer were Maid of Honor and Groomsman and Albert and Pearl lived in Zurich all their lives. Frozen Grade A, 3 - 4 Lbs. Chicken Fryers Fresh Ham Steaks Homemade Head Cheese Medium Ground Beef .5 & Baked Meat Loaf lb. 79' ib. 51 .33 Ib. 99' 1 Q lbs..934 Ib. Ib. 99c Ib. $1.69 Garlic Sausage Available * CUSTOM SERVICES OFFERED * YUNGBLUT'S MEAT MARKET ZURICH PHONE 236-4312 Citizens News, June 22, 1977 Page 7 Centennial Anniversary The one-hundredth an- niversary was celebrated at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Hensall, with many former members attending and renewing acquaintances. Also in attendance was the Right Reverend G. H. Parke -Taylor M.A. D.D. Suf- fragan Bishop and Robert McKinley M.P. Rev. G. A. Anderson was in charge of the service and the Forrest orchestra played. Dr. M. B. Parker, a former rector, read the first lesson from 1 Chronicles, chapter 29, verses 6-19 and the sermon was given by the Right Reverend W. A. Townshend D.D. L.L.D. Retired Suffragan Bishop of Huron. Mrs. Roland McCaffrey sang two solos. A social hour was spent following the service. King BOLD DETERGENT Foodland APPLE JUICE MUSTARD MARGARINE PEANUT BUTTER SUPERFRIES 5 lbs. $2.29 48 oz. 494 16 oz. 394 1 Ib. 494 16 oz. 794 2 lbs. 69' .. .... . .. .............. .r .,....... . No. 1 Bananas Ib. 19' FRUITS & VEGETABLES Sunkist Size 113 Oranges 119' doz. New Potatoes 10lbs. 1 .49 Libby's Fruit Cocktail Quaker Muffets Hereford Corned Beef Granny's Butter Tarts Carnation 21h Ib. 14 oz. 500 g. 12 oz. 22 oz. 48' 69'1 98' 51.29 Hash Brown Potatoes 3/s1 Breck Shampoo ,a. '1.25 .: _... ...... .... ,..: ,.. Ivory Liquid 994 Detergent 24 oz. White Swan Serviettes 60's 43' White Swan Facial Tissues 200's 59c White Swan Toilet Tissue 2's 49' China Lily 45� Soya Sauce 19 oz. China, Lily Sweet -Sour Sauce l o oz. 49' N'S FOOD MARKET ZURICH 236-4316 . M'