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Zurich Citizens News, 1958-03-05, Page 6
PAGE SIX ZURICH Citizens NEWS ALL EdRg degtRs a 13 year stud- ent at Zurich Public School, has quite an For abut unusual .ya hobby boy. for a now, Al- len has been doing copper tool- ing in his spare time, and gets real enjoyment from it. He was taught the is now by school Mary Klopp, who teacher at Oakridge Acres. Allen says it takes him about one week of spare time to do a picture. He now has quite a collection of pictures which he Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Eichler, New Hamburg, Mrs. Ed Wege- nast and Pauline, Stratford, were Sunday visitors with George Dei - chert. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Broken- Miss Marlene Wagner, Kitchen- ;po•rt Mr. Deichert is feeling quite shire at dhee it ann e re tSe unrd y vil- er, who has just recently received well again. s Mrs. Laura Winson, Exeter; .also her ARCT piano teachers certif-Pat O'Brien was rushed to St. visiting their uncle, Mark Broken- ioate, was a weekend guest at , Joseph's Hospital, London, on Sun the home of her parents. ' day afternoon. Edward Deichert, who moved to iVlr. and Mrs. Leroy Thiel, Mr. shire, and aunt, Mrs. Eliza Ssms, who are staying with Mrs. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Coxon, Sarnia branch of the Sans; of and Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien, Mr. ami accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montreal last week, spent theZwe- • Mrs. Harold Thiel, and Mr. and Turkheim, attended the funeral of ekMr. and his parents in Zurich. • Mrs. Milfred Schilbe are attending Dr.Coxon's uncle, Robert Coxon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rawlings in Milverton on Saturday. and family motored to Windsor j the Hydro Convention in Toronto the past weekend, visiting Mrs. this week. Michael Hartman returned to Rawlings parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brunskill his duties at the bank in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batstone and , and Wayne, Belmont, were recent after being confined to his bed family, Toronto, were weekend :visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter for a week with a severe attack guests at the home of Mr. and `Johnston and Mrs. Mary Beaver. of tonsilitis. Mrs. Edwin Mrs, ha l Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hess and i Donald Smith and Glenn Gradin, Mr.. and Mrs. Charles Thiel and family have moved into their new I Elliott Lake, spent the weekend family' have moved to the east; home, which they purchased from in Zurich with Mr. and Mrs. Adel- aend ieLan, whon thea home of Leat -1 Mrs. Beatrice Hess. Mrs. Hess , bert Smith. ar Sierran, has left for Pan- has moved into the apartment Little Joey Hartman, London, arra. formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. is spending a week with his grand- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buehler mother, Mrs. Theresa th r Mrs and family, who have recently Zuisch w i moved to Kitchener, were week- hospital. end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Soloman Baechler. Mr. and Mrs. John Denomme. Windsor, were recent visitors with Miss Eileen Smith, London, was their parents and friends in the Miss Margaret Deichert, Iit- a weekend visitor at the home of Zurich district. her parents in Zurich. George Deichert has returned . chen.er, was a weekend visitor •a Name after a. stay in St. Joseph's ; Mrs.ihomeof her Deichert. its. Mr. and Happy Reunion Hospital, Gordon Hess. Mr. and Ivirs. Louis Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Dar- lene, Dashwood, were Sunday gu- ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prang. Hartman i while his mother, Larry Hartman, is in Gordon Smith has returned home after a few weeks visit with his brother in Blind River. has finished, and he has also sold of them. Other hobbies which take up some of his time include stamp collecting and wood working. DASA WOOD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,, 1968 weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Irwin Joseph McKeever Joseph Car- mel, passed at his residence on ThursdayFebruary, 27, 1958 ,, at the age of 88. He farmed all his life in Stephen Township near Mount Carmel. Surviving are three sons, Gord- on and Hubert, Stephen; Austin of Detroit. e, Detroit; Gerald- ine, vIs• Ed Ash it; Mrs; Kathleenn Houiahan, Stephen Tow- nship; Nora, Mrs. Robert Beach, Crandchildren and nineforni t 2grandchildren. also sur - nine great gr vivThe body rested in the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home until Mon. - day at 9.30 a,m. Requiem mass was sung by Father Seal sl at the Church of Our Lady Mt. Car- mel and interment was in 1VLt. Carmel cemetery. Atend Hydra Convention Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Salmon and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rader, trust- ees and wives, Dashwood, attended the Hydro Convention in Toronto at the Royal York Hotel this week. 4-1-1 Girls Hold Party Dashwood Merry Maids held a party at the home of Elaine De- vine. The leaders, Mrs. Sid Bak- er and Mrs. Ervin Devine were hostesses. Contests and Bunco were enjoyed, winners were Carole •Sohade and Elaine Devine. The leaders were presented with gifts in appreciation of their work. Lunch and dancing followed. Baptized ,Sunday Clare Wilfred Martene, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Martene, was baptized in Zion Lutheran Church on Sunday, March 2. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marten. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forger and son, London, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mes- sner. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Restemey- er and girls, London, spent Sun- day with Otto Restexneyer. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walper and family, London, spent Sunday in town. (By Mrs. E. H. Rader) Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg, Mr. Howard Weiberg, Waterloo, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg. Seigfried Miller, Waterloo, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rader spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Leon- ard Prang and family, Zurich. Douglas Hamather, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamather. Peter Irwin, London, spent the London. Happy o re- reunion for ^°* It was a happyCorporal Robert Fisher, former Zurich boy, in Dussel Dorf, Germ- any, when his wife and two mon- the old daughter arrived by plane 1 from Canada. Robert had left for Germany before his daughter was horn and had never seen her. They will reside in Hemer, Ger- imany, where he is stationed with the Canadian Armed forces in Europe. Mrs. Fisher reports a splendid trip across the ocean. EXCLUSIVE N E - L E A. AND your best buy! o r C r +:1e1 Q PICK-UP AND DELIVERY EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY AT EARL OESCH BARBER S ZI ICH OP BRA Y CLEANE'' S and LALNDRETERIA LT Phone 106 Exeter THEATRE EXETER. EMMANUEL NUEL EVANGELICAL UNITE© BRETHREN CHURCH REV. A. M. AMACHER, BA, BO, Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist Stuxday, March :9- 10.00 a.m.—Morning Worship Service. 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.30 p.m. --Lenten Service in charge of Junior Choir, Guest Speaker, Rev. D. MacDonald, Hensell. Sentence Sermon: "Unless Yon Live Your Faith You Have None". We Welcome All To Attend These Services NOW: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1%larch 6, '7, 8. 6"Dar by's Ranger s" Starring—Jas. Garner and Etch- ikaco Choucean Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday March 10, 11, 12. "Buster Keaton. Story" Donald O'Connor 'Ann Blyth And added shorts ST.: PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ZURICH Rev. O. Winter, Pastor Mrs. J. Turldieim, A.T.C.M., Organist Services Wednesday, March 5- 8.00 p.m.—Lenten Service Sunday, March 9- 10.00 a.m.—Worship Service 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. Tuesday, March 11- 8.00 p.m.—Mission Study Everybody Welcome COMING: "Gun Glory" Stewart Granger, Rhonda Fleming ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH Pastor—ALBERT MARTIN Services: Sunday. - 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.- Worship Service 8.00 p.m.—Bible Meeting • Wednesday, March 5- 8.00 p.m.—Practical Course on "Methods of Bible Study", Instructor, Pastor A. Mar - .tin. Study to show thyself approved unto God rightly dividing the Word of Truth". 2 Tim. 2:15. 8.45 p.m. -..Prayer Fellowship. You Are Invited CAN I KNOW I'M SAVED?' Hear Pastor Hostetter on the "MENNONITE HOUR" Theme of the Month— "Assurance onth—"Assurance of Salvation" CHML, 900 k,c.-7.30 a,m. WRVA, 1140 k.c.-9.30 p.m. Sundays The Women's Institute meeting, which was postponed until March 18, has now been moved ahead to Tuesday, March 11. All members are requested to keep this change in mind. GOOD? .BETTER? BEST ? The Richest Mercy—God so loved the world, that He gave The Highest Price—His only begotten Son, The Largest Number—that whosoever (you, me or anybody else) The Easiest Terms—believeth The Darkest Doom—should not perish, The Greatest Blessing—but have everlasting life. The Best Security ---John 3: 16. Zurich ; ennonite Evangelism Committee