HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-04-01, Page 5WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
PAGE FIVE
Mrs. Anne Sauve, Toronto, was
a holiday guest at the home of Mr.
and'Mrs, Ted Steinback.
Percy Weido, Kitchener, spent
the Easter weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weido.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weber
and family, Goderich, were holiday
visitors with relatives in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hey, De-
troit, were Easter visitors at the
home of Mrs. E. Hey, in Zurich.
Mrs, C. F. Bowden and sons,
Toronto, are spending a few days
at the home of Mrs. Anne Turk-
heim.
Raye Oesch and Carlyle Cheval-
ier, Toronto, were Easter visitors
with friends and relatives in Zur-
ich,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearson are
spending a short vacation in Flor-
ida, having travelled there by
plane.
Miss Melvine Schade, London,
spent the holiday weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schade.
Michael Hartman, Toronto,
spent the Easter holiday at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Theresa
Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Peters and
family, Toronto, were holiday vis-
itors at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
John Gascho.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yungblut,
London, were Easter holiday visi-
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Yungblut,
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brisson.
and family, St. Thomas ,were Eas-
ter visitors with friends and rela-
tives in Zurich.
Miss Donna Merner, London,
spent the long weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Merner.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bedard
and family, Detroit, were holiday
weekend guests with friends and
relatives in Zurich.
Miss Mary Louise Fritz, Toron-
to ,is spending the Easter holiday
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Fritz.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Clausius,
Windsor, were weekend 'visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clausius
and Robert Clausius. ,
Mr, and Mrs, George Grunau,
Birmingham, Mich., were Easter
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Yungblut.
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Eichmeier
and Ronnie, Hamilton, were East-
er visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Eickmeier.
Miss Marlene Wagner, Kitchen-
er, is spending the Easter vaca-
tion at the home of her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Len Wagner.
Miss Janet Gascho is spending
Easter week at the home of her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Batstone, in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gingerich
and family, Waterloo, were holi-
day visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Gingerich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koehler
and family, and Miss Isabel Not-
ley, Toronto, were Easter visitors
with Mrs. Nancy Koehler.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wettlaufer
and family, London, were Easter
guests with Mrs. Wettlaufer's
mother, Mrs. Alma Haberer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hackett.
Linda and Douglas, St. Catherines,
spent the holiday weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stein -
back.
Easter visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deichert
were: Edward Deichert, Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Deichert, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Deichert, and Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen, Brod-
hagen.
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Zurich Couple
Celebrate 64th
Anniversary
A pleasant family gathering
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Christian Gascho on Sunday,
in honour of the 64th wedding
anniversary of the couple, who
were married on March 27, 1895.
Attending the celebration were
their two daughters and two sons,
and their families: Mr. and Mrs.
Seth (Rachel) Ammans, Laura,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gascho and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gascho.
Before retiring to Zurich a num-
ber of years ago, the couple farm-
ed on the Bronson Line, in Hay
Township. They are active mem-
bers of the Zurich Mennonite
Church.
After the family dinner, Mr. and
Mrs. Gascho were at home to
friends and relatives.
John Haberer, Durham, North
Carolina, spent a few days over
the Easter holiday at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Haberer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaufman and
family, Scarboro, spent the Easter
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Haberer Sr., and other relatives
in Zurich.
Mrs. Winnifred Leslie and Dav-
id, Exeter, and Mrs. Lorry Cann
and Patricia, Alvinston, were re-
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bryce Mack.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McLean
and family, London, were holiday
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien, and ether
relatives in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Case and
family, Newmarket, were Easter
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Mousseau, also visiting
other friends and relatives in the
district.
Dr. and Mrs. Archie MacKinnon,
Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mac-
Kinnon and family, London. were
visitors over the holiday weekend
at the home of their mother, Mrs.
M. MacKinnon.
Mr. and Mrs. William D. J.
Mero, London, were holiday visi-
tors with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Mero, in Zurich.
They also visited other relatives
and friends in the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oxland
and fancily, Aldershot; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pulford and family,
London; Miss Arlene Haberer,
London, and Arnie Meyer, Port
Huron, were Easter visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hab-
erer.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farwell and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hartman and daughter, all of the
Goshen south, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Hartman and boys, London. Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Fleming and daugh-
ter, Crediton, and Miss J. Masse,
Goderich, were Easter Day visit-
ors at the home of their mother,
Mrs. Theresa Hartman.
In Hospital
Mrs, William Johnston is a pat-
ient in South Huron Hospital, and
at time of printing is in much im-
proved condition.
Sugar and Spice
(Continued from Page Two)
Why, I used to be able to wring a
quart of perspiration out of my
long underwear after a good ev-
ening's dancing. I can barely
squeeze a cupful, nowadays.
* * *
And as for the girls, there's
where your age really shows. I
used to make a round trip of 380
miles, on a 48-hour pass, hitch-
hiking, to see a girl, when I was a
young dog of an airman. The only
girl I'd go more than 380 yards
to see nowadays would be my dau-
ghter, if she were getting married.
And by ginger, that reminds me,
she's 8 now, and in only 10 or 11
years I'll be a grandfather, the way
these young'uns carry on nowa-
days.
* *
It's cruel, but I've faced up to
it. I've made my peace with old
age and the simpler things of life.
But don't be surprised to read
some pretty strong editorials, in
the near future, on the advisabil-
ity of lowering the age limit, and.
increasing the amount, of the old -
age pension.
Grannie Turk. eine
LIMA BEAN CASSEROLE
(Mrs. Charles Pulford)
Saute one medium size cut on-
ion in butter
1-20 oz. can tomatoes
1 teaspoon chili powder
% teaspoon salt
=/9 to S/4 cup bread crumbs
Into a casserole place a layer of
cooked lima beans, then a layer
of above mixture; put slices of
cheese in between layers as well
as on top. Place in medium hot
even until cheese is melted and
casserole is heated thoroughly.
LIME JELLO AND COTTAGE
CHEESE MOLD
(Mrs. Charles Pulford)
2 packages lime jello
Add only 1 cup boiling water to
jello (instead of following
usual directions on jello)
2 to 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 carrot, 1 onion and Ye cup cel-
ery (all diced)
Add mayonnaise to hot jello mix-
ture immediately, as it takes a
little while to melt. When cold
and beginning to set, add the veg-
etables and 2 cups creamed cot-
tage cheese, pour into mold and
place in refrigerator.
Conservation Club
Annual On Friday
The annual meeting of the Blue -
water Conservation Club will be
held in the Town Hall this Friday
night, at 8 p.m. The Club is plan-
ning to rear and raise a large
number of Pheasants and Hungar-
ian Partridge this coming season,
and everyone is urged to bring
any suggestions they may have
along to the meeting.
Films will be shown on hunting
and fishing and other outdoor
sports, sponsored by the Dow
Sportsman's Club. Free refresh-
ments will be served after the
meeting. President of the local
group is Ferd Haberer, secretary
Len Sararas, and treasurer is Al-
bert Hess.
0
Eight Baptisms
At Mennonite
Church On Friday
At a Baptismal service conduc-
ted on Good Friday morning, at
the Zurich Mennonite Church,
eight young people were received
into the fellowship of the church
by the pastor.
They were: Donald Gingerich,
Gerald SteckIe, James Steckle,
Robert Oesch, Judy Oesch, Faye
Oesch, Mahlon Martin and Paul
Boshart.
Dwight Bender, another mem-
ber of the group, who, due to road
conditions, was unable to attend
the Good Friday service, was bap-
tized at the Easter morning ser-
vice.
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LEMON SPONGE
(Mrs. Harvey Rohner)
1 lemon (rind and juice)
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup sweet milk
2 egg yolks
1 teaspoon butter
2 tablespoons flour
mix above together
Beat egg whites and add last.
Bake in a dish set in a pan of wet-
ter for 30 minutes. A light but
tasty dessert.
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