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Zurich Citizens News, 1958-03-26, Page 5EONtEl51DIA.Y, MARCH 26. 1958 ZURICH Citizens NEWS r. PAGE FIVE 4'f WOULD SEE JESUS" TOPIC AT E.Y.F. OF Eli/MANUAL E.U.B. CHURCH The E.Y.F. of Emmanuel E.U.43, Church met on March 18, with Deward McAdams in charge. After the call to worship, the hymn, "I would be true.;' was sung. Miss Donna Oesch read the Scripture lesson. Glen Greb read the poem, 'With God." Miss Mary Geiger presented the topic, "We would see Jesus." Doing the will of God was the chief factor in Jesus' life. The Christian faith. sees more in Jesus than just a good man. It has dared to say, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believet'h in Him should not per- ish, but have everlasting life." The president, Donna Oesch took charge of the business ses- sion. Mary Geiger read the min- utes of the last meeting. A thank you note was read from Mrs. Tet- reau expressing her appreciation for the Christmas carollers, LITTLE JACK HORNER Sat in a corner Eating fresh cookies and cake -- So why all the fuss? He bought them from us— We're experts who know how to bake! FRESH HOT CROSS BUNS They're filled with raisins and decorated with. delicious frosting. Enjoy them all through the Easter season DOZEN Give Yourself a Taste Treat Today! TASTY -NU KERY PHONE 100 — ZURICH A ,,.... ..,, SAVING YOU MORE The Needle -Point (MRS. NORMA SIEBERT, B.A. Woman's Page Editor) EASTER—A TIME FOR RENEWALS Things have reached a real "low" at our Douse. Instead of the white that we have enjoyed the last couple months, the surroun- dings are just plain "dirty," The pile of ashes so conveniently hid- den by the snow, now looms high. The lawn shows here and there but the grass looks dead. There is a general litter about, old bones that the dog has dragged up, the old Christmas tree, news- papers blown up by the winter wind. The shrubs and climbing roses look dead and the evergreens are no longer "green" but have their branches dragged down in the mud by the heavy snow. Inside its not much better. The floors, in spite of constant wash- ing, are continually covered by muddy foot marks and dog tracks. The piles of muddy clothes hung up to dry, get depressing. How gratifying, to be sure, that in a week or so, the soft, spring rains will wash the trees clean of the last, dirty snow. The sun, every day growing warmer, will push up out of the muddy flower - beds bringing beauty and colour to the now drab landscape. A few hours work and a trip to the dump will clear up the litter. The mud will soon dry up, so my kitchen floor will be back to normal again, There is always something to look forward to. We seem to have to hit a "low" to appreciate a "high". So it must have been years ago, at the first Easter season, The mission carried on so enthusiast- ically under the inspiring guidance of our Lord, had flourished and spread. The church had expanded with surprising rapidity, so quick- ly that the powers in Rome be- came worried. Then came the depression, the strict prosecution of the Christians, the crucificion of their Lord. The cause of Christianity must never have seemed so hopeless as on that Good Friday so long ago. How bright must have been that Eas- 4 WE HAVE THE NEWEST STYLES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY estSho PHONE 130J tore ZURICH SERVING ZURICH & DISTRICT WITH LOW, LOW PRICES Open Every Day Friday and Saturday Evenings .:191440 SUG iiy Now! 100 ib. bag $9.85 10 ib. bag .... 99c 5 Ib. bag 51c d, gay SERVING YOU BETTER rklay, S<�#ur CATELLI'S COOKED SPAGHETTI — :targe 28 'oz. tin :JEWEL SHORTENING — 1 1b. pkg. 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With what renewed vigour they must have returned to their tasks, knowing now, with certainty that everything he had promised them, could really come to pass, Easter then, should be a season of renewed faith; faith in our- selves and in our God. We can be ssured that better things are sure to come, if we have the faith that they will and are willing to work for them. THE BIG DAY :MARCH 31 With rapid approach of the all- important and fateful March 32, it might be well to discuss elect- ions and the matter of govern- ment, I wonder how many of us really go to the poles and vote intelli- gently, knowing why we cast our ballot one way or the other. Would it not be a good idea to listen to some of the radio speeches and read what we can in the papers, regarding the various party plat- forms—then try to pin their var- ious proposals down to paper, to tabulate them. It is a scientific belief that no true thinking can take place with- out expression. People may be boiling with ideas (and many boil easily these days), but until they are expressed in some form, they are the same as nothing. Often our ideas change in the very act of trying to express them. Last of all, everyone, be sure to get out and vote for what you think is best. We read of so many forms of government that at times we are at a loss to explain them, May I submit this version, to clarify the subject. Socialism: You have two cows and give one to your neighbours. Cornmiutisrn: You have two cows and give both to the government and the government gives you the milk. Fascism: Youkeep the cows and give the milk to the government and the government sells part of it back to you. Nazism: The government shoots you and takes both cows. Nu Dealism: The ,government shoots one cow, milks the other and pours the;miik down the sew- er. Capitalism: You sell one cow and buy a bull. 'rod as illustrated Just 3 of many big. values awaiting your selection. FREE INSURANCE* GUARANTEE F. 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