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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-04-30, Page 6PAGE SIX ZURICH Citizens NEWS Masse—Bedard Mrs, Jennings, St. Chairs Beach, • spent ,last week at ithe home of Nin. and N. Fred Regier. Miss Stella Rose was a week- end melte with her mother, Mrs, L. Rose, Zueicie Miss Joyce Fisher was a week- end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan -Armstrong. Ma'. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman Bund family were weekend . visitors at St, Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Gerber, Baden, were weekend visitors in Zurich. Dr. Bruce Eickmeier, Hamilton, Sunday visitor an Zurich Over - bide , and London., veRes. Mweekend vis- itors in the Zurich. distirm weddingene •on ding the Regier-Q • Saturday. was Warren Regier, Brockville, a weekend' visitor with iiig s parene ts it Zurch, also atten�i�iiiyifred, on wed - dm' of his sister, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Feed P te,weld River, were weekend ,guests attending and ,n he weddingrs. Fred Regier, their atternding daughter on Saturday. Me. and 'Mrs, Jacob Gingeric'h and Gloria attended •f the anhe nual Was a directors meeting ng Fair - with his parents and frynia, .was ! view Mennonite' Home Association. Edward Reichert, Sarnia, at .Preston ion Saturday. Mr. and Mr's. Jacob Ginger'ich spent Monday at Kitchener, 'Their •daughlter Gloria, nurse -2n training at K & W Hospital, renamed ned with ahem 'to spend her holidays at home. Little Michael Mer Tier, son of Lo andon, sPnd pent Saturday atWilliam r the home of his .s p' , g ,rand arents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merrier', Sr. (Wil- liam Merner has his chestt1eout quite far these days, rl) litS the father of a new baby gi Friends and neighbours. gath- ered at the 'home of Mr. a'n'd Mrs DonHullber:t en Sunday g to surpris eMrs. Hulbert on the occasion of her birthddeee, then es were enjoyed by all a lovely lunch was served • a weekend visitor with is ents in Zurich. IVIr• .and Mrs. Garnet Weepers , •Detroit, were weekend visitors an the Zurich •dtistrict with friends end 2-ellatives. Miss Gloria Dietz, •London, was a weekend visitor with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dietz, in Zurich. Visitors' at the home of Me. and Mrs. Alphonse • Greni'er en Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hee taor Bornais and family, Petrolia. • Miss Shirley Gingerich, Water- loo, spent the weekend with hew grandparents, Me. and Mrs. Jac- ob Gangericn the MTs. Lydia Gingeric'h spent weekend with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer at Kitch- ener. Lutheran Women Have Anniversary; Seven Receive Life Memberships h topic far the evening "Our First The United Lutheran Clg Women 'df St. Peter's cong re - ion, Zurich, •observed the 50th anniversary of the Synodical SS i g iety at their monthly he o arch on Tuesday eventing, basement. The program began with a pot- luck otiucck supper,which was served from attractively decorated tab- les, height with ns whitenarcissus, go me , an centred with a large gold and vrbi te, beautifully decorated birth day cake, which ,frank the form of ' a`oross, symbolic of the U.L.C.W. emblenn. After :an hour of fellowship the worship period was conducted: by the pastor, Rev. O. Winter. The JUNE Month of Weddings Show Her You Care -- B U Y . S. Boniface Roman atl C Church, Zurich, was the 2etting Saturdaymornng, Apre 9.30 p.m. Lor the wedding of Lin- da Ann Bedard and Gerard Masse. The bride is the daughter of Mn and Mrs. Napoleon. Bedard, Zu- rich, urich, and the groom is the soon of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice v Masse, Blue Water Highway. eRma . Father OOharles Doyle p.e the double -:ring ceremony. mar - The bride was. •b riage• by her father and chose a vgown of white tiered Alencon lace a'nd pleated net over taffeta with front and back p:anel of lace. Th Sabrina bodicee fitted a neckline topped with a sle- eves. Mrs. AnnOld Overholt, London, attended the bride as ma e n bin of honour and. wore a dress of e lace and net over taffeta and car- r'ieid a cascade of blue carnations. and pink 'mums. Bridesmaid wias Mrs. Clair Bed- ard, edard, Zurich, and the was gowned WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 a Meek and 'white dress with turquoise accessories and a white fur ;cape, which was the bride's gift from the •griaorn. The couple will reside on the Blue Water Highway. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH REV. A. M. AMACHER, BA, BD,. Minister Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist Thursday, May 1-8 p.m.—Ladies' - Aid and W.S.W.S. Mother and'. Daughter Meeting.. Sunday, May 4- 10.00 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School 7,30 p.m.—Evening Service. A Cordial WelcomeCh Awaits You.. Come To ro-n:c , in pink orchid lace and net over Fifty Years", was presented by the president, Mrs. O. Winter, assisted by Mrs, James Parkins'. Mrs E. J. Deters revi weeedthe l events of ,the .cornreg soc- iety, which occurred during the last twenty-five years o rarn To complete the pr'og of reminiscing an interesting and in - 'formative graph in colour, show- ing the growth of ,the local society in the past 25 years was present- ed' by 'Miss I•rsez Yunvgblut and M..es. Keith Thiel. To mark the 50,trh anniversary of the synodical society,and a (high light of the evening was: an impressive presentation of seven L tf.e Memberships to the General SSooiety of United Lutheran Chur- ch Women. Mrs. Ivan lealbfleisch first president of St. Peter's Un- ited Lutheran Church Women, read the 'address 'of presentation in which she reminded the memb- ens ,to continue to be a blessing to others and expressed ithe hope that the life mernbeeshiP certific- ate and pins always remind them to give their lives More. and more earnestly, to serve ,the Master. Mrs. Anne Turkheim assisted with the presentation,' Those honoeed with U.L.C.W. life membership are Mists Anna Datars, Mrs. Gert- rude Datars, Mrs. Vera Haberer, Miss Ethel Hess, Miss Martha Ileideriaanand Mrs. Margaret Yungblett. Mee J. W. Haberer expressed profound gratitude on behalf of the group: The meeting was closed with pray- er. 'Feta 'and carried blue carnet - ions and pink 'mums. Little Gail Bedard was her sis- ter's flower .girl and Richard Ov- earlsoilt was ringbearer. Arnold Overbol't; London,. was .best man, groomsmen. was 'Clair' Bedard; and •Paul Bedard and John Masse (were ushers. Soloist was Homier Masse, Windtsor, and Miss Cecilia Denomme acted as organist, Winners at ' eekly Bingo in Hensall Bingo winners at the H nsa:l Legion Binge RoyPepper;Mrs. R. Taylor, Sr:. Roy (2.); Mrs. R. Taylor, Jr.; Mrs. (2 Wilkinson, Mrs. Reichert (tied); Mrs. Clarence: Redd; Mrs. E'ar'l MCKelbar, Chatham; S'e'Y Mc- Arthur; Eldon Jarrett; Norman Jones; Mrs. Karl Decker,Zurich; Mrs. Wes Verner; Mrs. Junior Mercier, Zurich; Wes Venner. Jackpot next Saturday wi" be worth $75 in 57 calls. Mrs. James W, Banth'ran who bas been vacationing for the past four Months in St. Petersburg, Fla., returned home Friday Mr. and Mas. Earl Mc Kellae r and family, •Chatham, sp weekend with the -'attar's parents, Mr and Mss, Archie Noakes. oy Scow News ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH i URIOH Rev. 0. Winter, Pastor Mrs. J. T organist Sunday :Services 10.00 ane -Worship Service. 11.15 a.m.—Bible Class and Sun- Far her 'claughter"s wedding, Mrs. Bedard wore an orchid nylon printed sheer dress. 'with pink accessories and a corsage' cif pink wink roses. The groom',s mother a blue sheath dress with black and -white accessories and a cor- sage of pink roses. For 'travelling .the At the last regular Scout meet- ing we started 'to maketrip. Any our summer camping A outing such as ,this takes a con- siderable •amount of planning, and • that is why we start a couple of months ahead. An important part of any camp is a well equie- ped First Aid kit, aand 1r Other n happy to, say our troop are necessities of a su'mm'er camp • the support of the parents, of the Group Cornmittee, and mainly of the Scouts themselves. In the next few weeks I wound like to tell you a fee facts of the Scout Law. This week I 'am going •to deal with "Loyalty Usually we think of loyalty as a man eni1iisttng in the army, ce in connection with buys Red $125. eminent bands or helping the Baden Powell, the Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Laramie, visby and it - ed Sunday nwithn Miss Greta Laramie. Lomdon, Minis- Amy Lammie, spent the weekend at her home here. -o-- day School (all ages). ".Come let us worship and bow' down, let us kneel before the. Lord our Maker." —Ps. 95: 6_. bride diose ZURICH E CHURCH Pastor—A. 1 ARTIN Services: Wednesday', April 30=- 8.00' p.m.—Course on "lVfethodie of Bible Study". 8.45 p.m.—Prayer Fellows. Sunday, Nay' 4- 10.00 am. ---Sunday School. 11.00' a.m.—Worship Service. 8.00 pen—Bible Meeting at Blake Church We Invite Yon To Worship With Us. MAN'S GREAT NEEDS To Be- Loved In this was manifested the love of God toward: us, because• that God. sent his only begotten Son into, the world, that we aright live through him. Herein is love,. not that we loved God, but that he loved: us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. I John 4.. 9,, 10.. To Return That Love God. dwelleth in him, eandss thetin Jesus is nsI tJohn 4:15.. he Son of God, We love Him because he first loved. us.. I John 4: 19:. To Love Others Beloved'. let us love one another:.for love is of Gori.'.; and every one that loveth is: born of God, and. kno Ietthoo d. : 7. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Mark 1Z': 31. Zurich MennOngte: Evangelisnf. Committee P� rope"°'°.m.a'sm`°,s'''"r`'r•cm.'a.ad�s•c e. Mrs, Elizabeth Goetz Mrs. Reuben Goetz passed away at her residence in Dashwood on Friday,. April 25, 1958, fo1!lowing a stroke in her 82nd year. Be- sides her husband she is s�wrrvnved by one seri Albert, Stratford, She was the formes' Elizabeth Fink- bei�ner. Cross. Lord founder' 'of ,Scouts declared that of Jug 3 of many big jeyeety begins in the home.m values awaiting, we are not 'loyal to our nd sisters, we are zits, areyour selection. brothers likely to be very ,loyal 'to the Seoiut Latv�s or ithe Qum. FREE INSURANCE* �wl9A6tA�1 These wiords were said VSr Lord The body rested in the Hof- fman funeral home until Monday the E,U.B. .Church neon, sea's . were c nducted by Rev. W. F. Kuntz. Interment was int Crediton Ceme't'ery B >bo fib�d eI't as winks idea HESS the Jeweller ,'t Gold us, .and reckoning is the one Father of is all that we• Scouts count ourselves a bins ,thehodd, despite the +difference of Country, creed or class. Untie next weeknth' ioa�sSCoulyour ScaultYnas<ten.' sayixvg G HEAR and SEE LIBERAL CANDIDATE in the HURON. By -Election, discuss Issues Facing the Electors of Huron. CKNX-TV' THURSDAY, MAY - 8 7 p,m. to 7.05 p.m. Vote LIBERAL — Elect ADDISON A Strong Opposition Means Better Government (Published by Huron Liberal Association)