HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-03-25, Page 3WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959
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Luther League
"Missions" was the theme of
the Luther League meeting held
on Sunday night in the church
basement.
The devotional meeting opened.
with the singing of hymn "All
Glory, Land, and Honour". Lent-
en Versicles were taken by Wayne
Willert; prayer, Carol Fischer;
Scripture reading, Ron Deichert;
and the topic "Foreign Missions—
Why?" was presented by Ruth
Haberer.
During the business part of
the meeting 23 Leaguers respond-
ed to the roll call. Two members
of . the Church Council, Fred Hab-
erer Jr., and Claire Deichert, were
also present. The main part of
the business was about the Luther
League of America Convention at'
Cornell University, Ithaca, New
York, on which a film was shown
by Louis Willert. This film show-
ed the highlights of the convent-
ion.
The meeting closed with the
closing Lenten Versicles, The
Lord's Prayer and the hymn,
"Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross."
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ZURICH Citizens NEWS
At The Library
The Bookmobile called recently
leaving 200 new books of all types
—Biography, History, Travel, Co-
mmerce, Science, Occupational
Helps, Fiction and Children's
Books.
In the collection are found,
"The Forgotten One and Other
True Tales of the South Seas".
It was in 1920 that James Norm-
an Hall, the author, first came
to the island of Tahiti. He soon
made friends with the captains of
little trading schooners, and ac-
companied them on their voyages
to remote atolls. His stories have
all the mystery of the South Seas
and the greater mystery of lonely
men.
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OBITUARY
James A. McBride
James Albert McBride, Clinton,
died in Clinton Public Hospital. on
Tuesday, March 17, 1959, in his
71st year. He suffered a stroke
and was rushed to the hospital
where he died three hours later.
Born in Stanley Township, he
was the son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel McBride. Before mo-
ving to Clinton several years ago
he farmed in Stanley, north of
Zurich.
Surviving are his widow, Ruth
Holland, Clinton; two sons, Bert
and Clare, Stanley Township; two
sisters, Mrs. Charles Stephenson,
Hensall; and Mrs. Maude Schnell,
Regina, Saskatchewan.
The body rested at the Bon-
thron funeral home in Hensall,
from where a public service was
held on Friday, March 21, by the
Rev. T. J. Pitt, Varna. Interment
was in Bayfield Cemetery.
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PAGE THREE
Grannie Turkheirn'sllecip a Box
.LIGHT'NING QUICK
CHOCOLATE FUDGE
(Mrs. Harvey Hohner)
1 (4 oz.) pkg. cream cheese
2 cups sifted icing sugar
2 (1 oz.) squares unsweetened
chocolate
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
dash of salt
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
Method:
1. In a mixing bowl cream the
cheese until soft and smooth.
Gradually add icing sugar and
blend thoroughly.
2. Melt chocolate and then add to
cheese mixture. Add remaining
ingredients and mix until well
blended.
3. Press into a well buttered shal-
low pan and chill in refrigerat-
or until firm. Cut in squares.
SUPPER DISH
(Mrs. Harvey Hohner)
Take 2 cups of macaroni, cook
in boiling water for ten minutes,
drain, rinse in cold water, drain.
Placemacaroni in baking disk
with one can of cream of mush,-
room
ush-room soup, one can of milk, one
can of tuna fish, flavor with salt
and pepper, mix well, sprinkle top
with buttered bread crumbs, bake
in moderate oven for 30 minutes,
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APPLE SALAD
2 cups unpeeled, cored, diced:
red apples
1 cup diced celery
% cup chopped pecans •
% cup raisins
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Sprinkle diced apples with lemon
juice, combine with celery., nuts.
and raisins. Serve with mayon-
naise or salad dressing in lettuce
cups.
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