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Zurich Citizens News, 1959-04-08, Page 61 PAGE SIX ZURICH Citizens NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo DalBello, home of Mr. and Mrs Philip Hart- Thedford, were Sunday visitors man. with friends in Zurich. Mrs. Theresa Hartman and sons, Cyril, Gerald, and Robert, spent the holiday week in Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartman, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Wild were weekend visitors with relatives in the Aylmer district. Mrs. Ed, Bedard, St. CIaire Shores, Mich., was a visitor with relatives in Zurich last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Blake, Sea - forth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Heist last week. Mrs. John Daly, Detroit, was a visitor this past week with rela- tives in Zurich, Miss Judy Willert spent a few days last week with relatives in Detroit. Laird Thiel, Jr., London, spent the Easter holidays with his cous- ins in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mitchell, Strathroy, were recent visitors in Zurich with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, George Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thiel and Mr. and Mrs. George Thiel, were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Laird Thiel, in London. Little Gary Hugill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hugill, had his tonsils removed recently, and, is getting along very nicely. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Hartman, Kitchener, were Saturday visitors with Mrs Theresa Hartman and boys. Mrs. Susan Hagen and Mary, London, were visitors last week with friends and relatives in Zur- ich. Bruce Church, Detroit, spent a few days last week with his moth- er, Mrs. Ella Church, and sister, Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Len Sararas, left Sunday for a few days vacation with the latter's sisters and broth- ers in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brisson and family, St. Thomas, were weekend visitors with friends and relatives in Zurich. Miss Dianne Thiel ,London, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Martin and family, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Martin. Mr. and Mrs. William Hess, Woodstock, and Miss Kathleen Hess, London, were weekend gues- ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gemming andl family, Rochester, New York, spent the past wek with Mrs. M. Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston and family. Mrs. Theresa Hartman and sons, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartman, Kit- chener, were recent visitors at the Easter weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Thiel were: Mrs. A. C. Meidinger, Hensall; Mrs. Roy Howard, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heywood and fam- ily, Wingham. William Link and sisters, Mrs. Clara McClain and Mrs. William Lafferty, Detroit, called at their cottage south of St. Joseph on Saturday. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Len Sararas, and at the home of Mrs. Adeline Sararas, in Zurich. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meyers were Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown and family, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knoll and family, Pt. Colborne. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Knoll had been spending the Easter week with their mother, and returned home with their families on Sun- day. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Geiger, Mrs. Melizza Geiger, Mrs. Beatrice Hess, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haist, attended the funeral of the late Noah Geiger, in Pigeon, Mich- igan, last Friday. Fair Meeting The directors of the Zurich Fall Fair will be holding a meeting this Thursday night, in the council chambers of the Town Hall. One of the main items of interest at this meeting will be the appoin- ting of a secretary -treasurer to replace Elmore F. Klapp, who has retired. Property Sold At the auction sale of the Ran- nie estate on Saturday past, the home was purchased by Stephen Meidinger, Zurich. Mr. Meidinger, who is employed by the Hay Mun- icipal Telephone System, has been living in an apartment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gascho, and will take up residence in the new home in the near future. Buys Farm Alfred Ropp, formerly of Zu- rich, has purchased a farm one mile south of Ailsa Craig. The property had been owned by Jac- ob Roth, who gives up possession very shortly to Mr. Ropp. Farm Sold Earl Thiel has sold his farm on the Bronson Line, west of Zurich, to Mr. Aaron Gingerich, who also lives on the Bronson Line. Mr. Thiel will be holding an auction sale of his equipment and stock on Monday, April 20. Faarm,Forum and Federation of Agriculture Safe -Driving LLY Londesb ro Community Hall Tuesday, April 14 8.30 Sharp Film on Point System presented by Constable Hardy, Ontario Provincial Police. TV Farm Forum from CKNX, at 9.30 p.m. Prizes awarded to winners of Essay Contest. Ladies please bring sandwiches or cookies Coffee will be supplied EVERYONE WELCOME MARRIED 25 YEARS—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich, RR 2, Zurich, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at their home last Friday night. They were married on April 3, 1934, in the Blake A. Mennonite Church. Prior to moving to their present home on the Town Line, they farmed on the Bronson. About 30 relatives and friends from New Hamburg, Ailsa Craig, Bayfield and Zurich attended the anniversary. (Citizens News Photo) James Wild Will Leave For Job At Fenelon Falls Word was received on Tuesday morning of the transfer and promo- tion of James Wild, the acting ac- countant at the Bank of Montreal in Zurich. Mr. Wild will be leav- ing in a couple of weeks for Fen- elon Falls, in Northern Ontario, where he will serve as an appoin- ted accountant. Prior to coming to Zurich Mr. Wild had been stationed at Ayl- mer, which is his home town. While here he has been very act- ive in sports, having played intermediate hockey and acted as PASSED AWAY Mrs. Martha E. Jacob (for- merly superintendent of Huron County Home), passed away in Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday afternoon, April 7. Funeral service will be from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, Clinton, by the Rev. D, J. Lane, Friday at 2 o'clock, Interment will be in Exeter Cemetery. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Bawden, Exeter; Mrs. Bert Pilkey, Sarnia; one bro- ther, George Link, Dashwood; one daughter, Mrs. Samuel Elliott, Milford, Mich.; three sons, Milton, Rochester, Mich.; Guy, St, Petersburg, Fla.; Ervine "Dick", at home; also eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. secretary -treasurer of the base- ball team. Both Mr. Wild and his wife, the former Gail Shearing, Clinton, who were married last fall, have made many friends in this district, and will be greatly missed. A replace- ment for the local branch is expec- ted to come from Guelph. 'RECTORY Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church Rev. A. M. AMACHER, S.A., B.D,, Minister Mrs. Nlilton Oesch, Organist Wednesday, April 8- 8.00 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer Service. Sunday, April 12- 10.00 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service Sentence Sermon: "Is your life a reservoir or a channel?" A Hearty Welcome Awaits You. Come To Church St. Peter's Lutheran Church Zurich Services Sunday, April 12- 10.00 a.m.—Worship Service, Guest Speaker: Calvin Gilck, student at Waterloo Seminary. 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class (all ages). We Welcome You Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor—A. MARTIN Services Wednesday, April 8- 8.00 p.m.—Prayer Fellowship Thursday, April 9— Afternoon and Evening—WMSA meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gascho. Sunday, April 12- 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a,m.—Morning Service You Are invited ON WORLDLINESS A FEW SUBTLE FORMS TO NOTE: —The unwarranted time we can spend over some trifling hobby instead of "redeeming the time". ' —The ease we can sit in -noting the world's news when we might be giving the "good news". —The great place we give to likes, dislikes and personal choices. —How much we are regulated by public opinions, (perhaps religious opinion), rather than scriptural principle. —Contentment to allow things to becloud the world to come. God says: "LOVE NOT THE WORLD," "Neither the things that are in the world." 1 Jno. 2: 15 Zurich Mennonite Evangelism Committee OH WOE TO MY POOR HOME'S DISGRACE, BUT WHERE'S THECASH TO FIX THE PLACE? µ3g3 'y`` TRANS CANADA CREDIT AYi a'tIM+S"`�'�JM1,;1 4':v'. CORPORATI 1.48 THE SOW GO