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ZURICH Oittzens NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jane's Parkins and
f'emi1y have returned home after
a vacation in northern Ontario.
Edward Deieh:eet, Sarnia, was
a weekend Visitor with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deichert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wd,liert were
Saturday visitors With relatives
and friends in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kende. and
• amile, left last Thursday on a
motor trip to Ohio,
Mrs. Menno Oesc'h has returned
home after undergoing treatment
lin Victoria Hospital, London.
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hess and
family are spending a few days
hallidays with Mrs. Mary Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Thiel and
family, London, were Sunday visi-
tors with Mr. and Mrs. George
TTihiiel.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Thiel and
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thiel spent
Monday in Toronto, attending the
Canadian National Exhibition.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Klapp en-
joyed a few days holidays with
their daughter and sonein law in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hugill
and ifamily, Goderdc'h, were Sunday
visitors in Zurich with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley HugBll and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartman
and son, London, were. Sunday vis-
itors with their mother, Mrs.
'Theresa Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartman and
family, Hamilton, spent a few
days holidays with their mother,
Mrs. Therese Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Hartman
and family, Zurich, were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Hartman in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien,
London, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien
in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gemming and
family, Rochester, New York, are
spending a few days at the home
of Mrs. Melvina Johnston.
Mas. Paul Benanti and daught-
er, Chicago, are spending a week
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Mittleh:oltz.
For The
LATEST
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HAIR STYL(NGS
NOTICE:
We will be Closed for
Vacation from Sept.
8 to 13 inclusive
Norma's Beauty
Shoppe
Phone Zurich 223
Douglas Theander, who was re-
cently transferred to the Bank of
Montreal in Chatham., spent the
weekend in Zurich.
Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Fredrich-
sen, Windsor, are spending a few
days this week at the hone of
Mrs. Anne Turkheim.
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Brisson
and family, St. Thomas, enjoyed
the weekend with friends and re-
latives in Zurich.
Miss Dianne Thiel, London,
was a weekend visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thiel.
Mrs. Norma Siebert has return-
ed from Toronto after attending
a summer school course in that
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris K:lump,
London, and Mrs. Webb Schulze,
Detroit, were Thursday visitors
with Mrs. Lauretta Weida.
Mrs. Leroy O'Brien spent a few
days holidays last week with Mrs.
W. 'Finkbeiner and daughter hi
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Letts,
London, spent the weekend With
Mrs. Letts parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Kalbfleisch.
Mrs. Arthur J. Aulerich and
son Ronald, Whittemore, Michigan,
are visiting with Mrs. Aul'enich's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Prang.
Miss Karen Howald,'daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howald,
London, spent some holidays at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Klopp.
Rev. and Mrs. Hignela, St. Cath-
erines, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Rader, Dashwood, were Tuesday
last visitors wiith Mrs. Lauretta
Weido.
Mrs. Ida Munson, Mr. and Mrs.
John McFarlane, and Wilfred Mc-
Farlane, all of London, were Sun-
day guests with Mr .and Mrs.
Herb Neeb and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer and
Arlene and Mr. Arnie Meyer en-
joyed the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orland
and family in Aldershot.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Gascho and
Janet and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Turkheim motored to Toronto on
Sunday, returning home on Wed-
nesday.
On Sunday Mrs. Tillie Tetreau
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Pask, Grand Bend, to Elkton,
Michigan, where they attended the
Heck reunion.
Miss Patricia Herley and Joseph
Tomlin, St. Catherines, were week-
end guests of Mrs. Lauretta Weido,
also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Weide.
Don Gascho, Zurich, and Miss
Carole Gibbons, Exeter, spent the
weekend at the home of Carole's
grandparents in Acton, also taking
in the ONE at Toronto on Satur-
day.
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ast Wednesday visitors with
. and Mrs. Herb Neeb were:
rs. Maurice Andersen. Mr, and
s. Gordan Andersen and Susan,
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COMPLETE GENERAL. REPAIRS TO
CARS, TRUCKS and TRACTORS
ARC and ACETYLENE WELDING
USED CARS
DESJARDINE AUTO SUPPLY
Phone 38 Zurich
WEDNESDAY, .AUGUST 27, 1958
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Masse were married in St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph, on Saturday,
August 23, by the Rev. Father Poisson. The bride is
o niece of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Masse, Zurich, and the
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Masse, Zurich.
The couple will reside near Zurich. (Staff Photo)
Mrs. S. Oestreicher
Mrs. Samuel Oes•treicher, 72, the
Rimier Mary Ehlers, native of
Hay Township, formerly of Kit-
chener, passed away at her late
residence on Thursday, August 21,
after a lengthy illness. Besides
her husband, she is survived by
one son Carl, and two grandsons,
Dean and Myron.
The body rested at the Hoffman
funeral ,home until Saturday at
2.30 p.m. Services were conducted
by Rev. W. F. Krotz Wirth inter-
ment in Creditor Cemetery.
Pa1lebearers were Lorne Devine,
Wes Erugeland, Art Haugh, How-
ny, all of London.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alphonse Greniec are:
Corporal and Mrs. Bruce Baker
sand family, Bridget, Gordon, Wan-
da and Shirley Ann. Corporal Bak-
er is now stationed at Bareiefield.
Mrs. Edith Lewis, Stratford;
Mrs, Ruth Elliott; Mr. and Mrs.
K, Elliott, Thedford; Mr. and Mrs.
E. Fahner and Miss Lillian Heise
Crediton, were recent visitors with
Mr, and Mrs, Chnis. Hoist.
Trip North
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Armstrong,
Fred and Mary, and Mr, and Mrs.
Orville Mc.C:inehey were weekend
visitors to the Sudbury and Mani-
toulin Island districts,
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
GRAN* BEND
DANCING
Wednesday - - Friday
Saturday
Last D x ice
Midnite—Sunday, Aug. 31
The "Miss Grand Bend
Ball"
Last Dance of the Season
Midnite—Sunday, August 31
First Judging of Beauty
Contestants
Be Here by 11 a.m.
Monday, Sept. 1
Big Parade, Variety Show,
Beauty Contest & Puppy Raffle
ard Kltnnpp, Ervin Eckstein and
Harold Kellerman.
Relatives attended •from. Chica-
go, Detroit, Elton, Toronto, Clif-
ford, Hanover, West Lorne, Chat-
ham and Crediton.
An ancient law of India called
for the widow to cremate herself
on the funeral pyre of her hus-
band.
Masse -McPherson
A lovely wedding of wide inter-
est took place at St. Peter's Rte.
man Catholic ,Ohurch, St. Joseph
on Saurday, August 23 at 9.30
a,m. when Jean MacPherson and
Peter Masse exchanged marriage
vows before the Rev. Father Pods-
snn: amid a setting of gladS and
fern. The ;brlide is the daughter
of Dave MacPherson, Nova Scotia,
and the late Mrs. MacPherson. The
groom's parents are Mr. and; MTs„
James Masse, Zurich.
Miss Yvonne Denomme, Zurich,
provided traditional. wedding maas-
ic and accompanied t'he soloist,
Mrs. Douglas Moir, Brampton, who
sang, "Awa Maria” and "Mother
Beloved".
The bride, given in marriage by
her uncle, Louis Masse, was love-
ly in a ballerina length gown of
white crystalline accented with
pearls and sequins. Her three-
quarter alength veil of French id-
lusion was caught to a tiara of
pearls end sequins, and she car-
raed a white Bible crested With
mauve anehids.
Mrs. Allan Ludford, London, at-
tended her sister as matron of hon-
our, wearing peach ciysta:Llane,
ballerina length, and carried' a cas-
cade of mixed ttlowers.
Michael Masse, London, attend-
ed the groom, and Don Dietrich.
and Douglas Moir were ushers.
The wedding dinner was served
at the New Commercial Hotel,
Hensel'.
For traveleing to Northern Ont-
ario,
ntario, the truce wore a royal blue
flannel. suit. The couple will re-
side in St. Joseph.
Al the family attended the wed-
ding
edding (50) from Florida, Brampton,
Toronto, London, Goderich., Dash-
wood and Zwlita e
The reception, attended by hun-
dreds, was held in. the evening at
the Zurich Community centre with
coffee and wedding cake served
by Mr. and Mrs. James Masse and
family.
EMMANUEL. EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
CHURCH
REV. A. M. AMACHER, BA, BO,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist
Wednesday, August 27-
8.30 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer Service,
Sunday, August 31-
10.00 a.m.—Labour Day Service
Theme; "The Gospel and
Human Welfare"
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
Sentence Sermon: "There is no
sweeter repose than that which
is brought with labour."
WE WELCOME ALL TO
WORSHIP WITH US
JANO-TUNING
and
REPAIRING
Alf. Denomme
R.R. 2, Zurich, ph. 95112
i1
ST. PETER'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
ZURICH
Rev. O. Winter, Pastor
1VIrs. J. Turkheim,
Organist
Sunday Services
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service.
11,15 a.m.—Bible Class and Sun-
day School (all ages).
In the name of our Master we bid
you a cordial welcome to this
house of God, its worship,
its comfort and its �a
peace.
ZURICH MENNONITE
CHURCH
PASTOR A, MARTIN
Services
Wednesday, August 27-
8.30 p.m.—Prayer and Fellow-
ship.
Sunday, August 31-
10.00 a.m.---Sunday School
11.00 a,m.—Worship Service
8.00 p.m.—Bible Meeting
(At Blake Church)
YOU ARE INVITED
HARVEST TIME
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He that gathereth in summer is a wise 5ou1.
Prov. 15: The ant gathereth food in harvest. ProV. 15110; 26:8.
A Harvest of Souls
Put in the sickle for the harvest is ripe. Come . for their
wickedness is great. Multitudes, multitudes in the val-
ley of decision: for the day of the Lord is near in the
valley of decision. Joel 3: 13, 14.
Yet a little while, and the time of her harvest shall come,
Jer. 51: 33,
What if Neglected
The harvest is past, and the summer is ended, and we are not
saved. Jer. 8: 20.
Let both grow together until the harvest: (said Jesus).
Tares gathered to burn them,
Wheat gathered into thy barn.
, . and the earth was reaped. Rev. 14:16, Matt. 13:30,
Zurich Mennonite Evangelism Committee