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Wr DN'ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Lavery — McLeod
(By our Hensall Correspondent) ; and blue accessories and she car -
Directory
ried a boquet of blue and while y ,;.r,,,v,,..
Mrs, A. lags and Mrs. 'tlyrtle � tohis bank position after spend- The marriage was solemnized baby mums. ��� ,
Krueger, Varna, spent a few days . ing his vacation with his mother, at Hensall United Church Manse.' Gordon Lavery, Zurich, was
at Schade-View, with Mr. and Mrs. T. Hartman in Zurich, and Saturday, August 29, of Donelda his brother's groomsman.
Mrs. Keith Horner and Steven, wita Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart- Kathleen McLeod, daughter of Iat
also with Mr, and' Irs. E. B. man in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLeod, ClyLater a reception was held - I the Commercial Hotel, ensaat
ton, and Robert Thomas Lavery,
Horner. on the 14th concession. Miss Marlene Wagner and 'Zr• son of Mr, and Mrs, Milton Lav -1 for fifty guests. The bride's mo -
Mrs. Nancy Koehler and Di- Mike I llerick spent the past ery, Hensall. Rev Currie Winlaw j then received in a dress of royal
anne Boehler are in Toronto for a weekend at Fort Erie. RA., B.D. performed the sere- I blue crystal charm with white
I accessories and white mum cor-
couple of weeks, also taking in Air, ad Mrs. Ralph Mecum and many.
the CNE in that city. family. Birmingham, Mich., were The bride was lovely in a bal-
Mrs. Harvey Pfaff and Larry, Saturday visitors with Mr. and lerina gown of white nylon chit -
St. Marys, called for their dautht- Mrs, Earl Thiel. fon with full gathered skirt and
er. Barbara. who has been visit- Hugh Clausius, Doug Thiel and
ing with her grandparents. Mr. Ken Weido spent the past week -
and Mrs. Lee Hoffman. last Wed- end at Chesley Lake,
nesday. Miss Dorothy Farwell and Miss gloves and white shoes and car -
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Trushin-' Theresa Hartman, both of the Go- ried a bouquet of red roses.
draped neckline forming a float-
ing panel at the back. A small
bandeau held her shoulder length
veil and she wore white finger
ski spent the weekend with their ' shen Line south, spent a couple
parents in Walkerton. of days with their grandmother,
Mr. and Mrs, William Smale. Mrs. Theresa Hartman, in Zur-
London, spent Sunday with rela- ich.
tives in Zurich.Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, who
Mrs. Mary Manson and grand- , have been visiting their daughter
son, Robert. were to Midland and and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
Scarlet Park, where they spent ; Howard Hostettler, at London,
a week at the cottages of Mr. have returned home.
and Mrs. Will Manson and Mr. i Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Ross and
and Mrs. Donald Manson. ' daughters, Seaforth. were Mon -
Mrs. Pearl Koehler and family I day evening dinner guests with
have moved to their home in Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith.
Hensall. Mr, and Mrs. Lennis Calfas,
Mrs. A. Mcllhagey, Chatham, Kitchener, who are camping in
spent the past week with her sis- the Pinery, were visitors in town
ter, Mrs. Ben McCann. in Zurich.! one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gingerich.! Mr. and Mrs. Laird Jacobe and
accompanied by their daughter. 1 children, Mrs. Clara Jacobe and
Miss Elizabeth Jane Faulkner,
Clinton, was bridesmaid, gowned
identical to the bride, in Carri-
bean blue with white picture hat
OBITUARY
Edwin P. Chesney
sage. The groom's mother chose
brown and gold metalic with
beige accessories and bronze mum
corsage.
Following the reception the br-
ide and groom left for points east,
the bride wearing a turquoise
linen suit, white feather hat and
brown accessories, and wearing
a corsage of white mums.
On their return they will reside
in Hensall.
Guests attended from Hamilton
Port Stanley, Clinton, Zurich,
Exeter and Hensall.
Edwin Pearson Chesney, clerk -
treasurer of Tuckersmith Town-
ship, died suddenly early Friday
morning at his home following a
heart seizure. Mr. Chesney was
in his 53rd year.
He was the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Chesney. Follow -
Gloria, graduate nurse of Kitch= i Mrs. Paul Melick spent a pleasant, ing his education at a Tucker-
ener. and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve! weekend camping at Port Elgin.
Gingerich and family, spent the I
1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Cre-
weekend in Willowdale at the! diton, were Sunday visitors with
home of Rev. and Mrs. Cal K. 1 the former's parents,. Mr and
Gingerich. They also attended the I Mrs. John Brown.
Canadian National Exhibition. i Mr. P. J, Cunningham, Willow -
A happy ocession took place in
London. last Tuesday when Carol
Mitteiholtz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Mittelholtz, Zurich. al-
ong with 16 other girls, were re-
ceived into the St. Joseph Order
of Nuns. at Mt. St. Joseph. Most
of the immediate family were
present for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. William Braun,
Forest, were Sunday visitors with Department of the massive under -
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoffman, and ground Bloor Street Subway pro -
Miss Jane Lamont. ject, which will take about three
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koehler or four years to complete. He
and family, Toronto, visited the will begin his work this Monday.
former's mother, Mrs. Nancy Koe- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach and
hier, and with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Hrovat
and Erb and Mrs. Pearl Koehler, spent Sunday visiting in St. Cath -
over the weekend. erines with Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith Hackett.
and little son, Steven, Moncton. Mrs. Arlie Deitrich, Kitchener,
N.B., spent a week visiting with
relatives and friends. also visit-
ing with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Myrtle Krueger, at Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmer
and Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Nelson,
Detroit. were weekend visitors
with friends and relatives in Zu-
rich.
Cyril Hartman, Cobourg, spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. T. Hartman.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Paul Fischer
and family. spent last Thursday
with the former's parents. at Port
Elgin.
Michael Hartman has returned
dale, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith.
He was accompanied home by his
wife and two children, who spent
July and August with her parents.
Mr. Cunningham, who for the
past three years has been with the
M. M. Dillon and Co. Consulting
Engineers, has recently been ap-
pointed as head of the Survey
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smith township school, he attend-
ed Seaforth High School, Besides
farming at R.R. 4, Seaforth, he
was treasurer for Tuckersmith
for 30 years.
In 1944, following the resigna-
tion of the late D. F. McGregor,
he was named clerk of the town-
ship. He had held the combined
positions since that time. He was
also relief officer and tax collect-
or for the township.
Mr. Chesney was a member of
of the Odd Fellows.
the Seaforth Lions Club and also
In 1943, he married the former
Cora Sherwood, who survives.
Also surviving are four sisters,
Miss Janet and Miss Bertha Ch-
esney, Highland Park, Ill.; Mrs.
Jessie Walker, Rochester, N.Y.;
and Mrs. W. K. Ament, Kitchen-
er; one brother, W, James, Ot-
tawa.
The body rested at the Box
funeral home, Seaforth, where a
funeral service was held Sunday
at 3 p.m. with Rev. Dr. J, Sem-
ple of Egmondville United Church
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor --A. MARTIN
Services
Wednesday, September 2-
8,30 p.m, --Prayer Fellowship
"Kingdom Members and
Material Concerns"
Matt. 6: 19-34
Jacob Gingerich
Sunday, September 6-
7.30 a.m.—The Mennonite Hour
CHML.---Theme of Septem-
ber Messages: "Drinking —
Distinction or Delusion?"
10.00 a.m. Sunday School
11.00 a.m.---The Morning Service
8.00 p.m. ----The Evening Service
We invite You To Share
In These Services
was a visitor in Zurich last week officiating. Burial was made in
with Mrs, Edna Oswald and other Maitlandbank cemetery.
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schiedel
and Cynthia, Bresleau, and Mrs.
Harold SchiedeI, noon, were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Solomon Gingerich. They
were on their way to Detroit to
meet Harold Schiedel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz, who
are spending the summer at their
cottage in the Parry Sound dist-
riot, are spending a few days in i
Zurich this week.
Edward Deichert, Wayne Wil-
iert and Bob Johnston. are spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
James Wild, in Fenelon Falls.
Miss Norma Steinbach, who has
been spending a week's vacation
with her sister and brother -in- I
law, Mr. and Mrs. James Hackett,
at Keenisis Lake, has returned l
home, and is back to work in her
!
beauty shop.
Linda Hackett. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Hackett, St. j
Catherines, is spending a vacation!
with her grandparents, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Ted Steinbach.
Mrs, Arnold Becker and daught- 1
er, Pauline, Crediton, were Mon-,
day visitors with their aunt, Mrs.,
Edna Oswald, in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. William Yung-
blut have returned to Zurich aft -
FOR AFTER SCHOOL SNACKS
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HENSALL and DISTRICT
Correspondent — MRS. M. HEDDEN
Phone Hensall 5
Miss Phyllis Dougall has re-
turned after a year in England
on an exchange teaching position.
She will resume teaching in Tor-
onto when school re -opens in
September.
Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Dougall
are vacationing for a few days
in Sundridge.
A pigeon, blue green in colour,
tagged C.U. 59. 1273, landed at
Ken McLean's farm on Wednes-
day night, and is being cared for
until its owner claims it.
F/S Tiberio, Gimli, Manitoba,
formerly o Hensall, has been
posted to of
for four years
and together with Mrs. Tiberio
and Ti, sailed this week on the
S.S. Saxonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilson
have returned to Ireland after a
delightful four weeks vacation
with their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Wilson
and little grandson. While here
on their vacation they visited,
Quebec, New York State, Mich„
and toured all over Ontario.
Pat and Mike Soldan are vac-
ationing at Grand Bend with their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T,
Harry Hoffman and family,.
Mr. and Mrs. Radford Donald-
son and family, London, were re-
cent visitors with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Annie Saunder-
cock.
Bill Shaddick is spending a
week vacationing in Saskatoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morris,
00D and DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER,
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Burm-
eister, Miss Ellen Gilbert, Mr. and
Mrs. William Haugh and Shirley,
Mrs. Carmen Eckmeir and Paul,
Stratford, left Thursday for New
Ontario to visit with relatives.
Everett Reynolds. Plymouth,
Mich., returned home on Monday
after spending the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walper.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and
boys were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine
and girls, Kitchener, and Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Hindley and family,
London, were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Reinhold Miller on Sun-
er a week's vacation in New York
and other places of interest in
the United States.
OUR APOLOGIES
Last week we had a news item
in the paper, to the affect that
Mr. and Mrs. John Albrecht were
both patients in a London hospi-
tal. We have since been informed
that only Mrs. Albrecht is a pat-
ient in the hospital, and she is in
South Huron Hospital, not in Lon-
don. We are sorry for any in-
convenienc this may have caused
to the Albrecht family,
Why Repeal?
The Canada Temperance Act is
good law. Two appeals to Higher
Courts have tested its validity.
Both times the law was declared
good.
There are defects, but the law
can be amended. This has been
established by careful study and
consultation with eminent legal
authorities. They have helped
frame the following amendments,
which are at present under study
by the Dominion Cabinet.
1. That the possession of un-
sealed containers of liquor in pub-
lic places be prohibited.
2. That the consumption of or
possession of liquor brought into
the county be limited to one's
residence.
3. That the supplying to or use
by persons under 21 be prohibited.
4. That the right of appeal to a
higher court be provided for.
5. That the provision for search
warrants be extended to motor
vehicles.
Why repeal a good law that can
be amended?
HURON COUNTY"
TEIVIPERANCE FEDERATIO
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Correspondent)
Marjorie and Tom, all of Van-
couver, B.C., were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shirray
and family.
Mrs. J. V. McAree, Toronto,
who has returned from a tour of
Europe, England, Scotland and
Ireland, was last week a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Soldan.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
family, Waterloo, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Rader.
Miss Thelma Weber, London,
spent the weekend with Mrs. Dan
Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reichel
and family and Mrs. Elmore Kru-
ger, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, were
Sunday visitors with the latter's
brother, Edmund Walper, and Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Walper.
Mrs. Nelda Routledge, London,
spent the weekend with Mrs. Phi-
lip Fassold.
Melvin Guenther, who spent the
summer with Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Baker, has returned to Gary,
Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Guenther
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guen-
ther, Toronto, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker.
Mr, and Mrs. Martin McGren-
ere, and family, London, vacation-
ed with Otto Restemayer last
week,
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Zurich
Rev. W. P. FISCHER, B.A., Pastow
Mrs. J. Turkheim, Organist
SERVICES
Sunday, September 6-
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
WE WELCOME YOU
Emmanuel Evangelical
United Brethren
Church
Rev. A. M. AMACHER, B.A., B,D.,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist
Sunday, September 6-
10.00 a.m.—Labour Day Service
11.00 a.m.--Sunday School
Sentence Sermon: "Whatsoever
thy hands findeth to do, do
it with all thy might."
We Welcome All To Worship
With Us
FrionssinsigilMiNCEZIESMIIIMEMEINIMirn
TOUT A PLAN
men would not attempt to construct the
mechanical wonders of our age. Why
attomptto build your life apart from God's
plan for you? Christ dled to give your
Iifo purpose and meaning. "We are His
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus
unto good works, which God hath before
ordained that we should walk In them."
Epheelans 2.10
Zurich Mennonite Ev ngelism Committee
Confirmation Reunion
All confirmants of the last 40
years at Zion Lutheran Church
were invited to a special reunion
service on Sunday, August 30.
Rev. Frank Malinski, Elmira,
honorary president of the Ontario
District, was guest speaker. The
Church was filled to capacity in
spite of the heat.
Also dedicated was a Thor-
walen statue of Christ, purchas-
ed with a gift of $100 from Mr.
and Mrs. T. Skomski, of Gloria
Die Lutheran Church, Detroit,
which was given in loving mem-
ory of their four year old daugh-
ter, Cynthia Anne, whom the
Lord suddenly called home one
year ago.
ROCK of AGES
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MEMORIALS
INQUIRIES ARE INVITED
T. PRYDE and SON
Clinton
EXETER
Seaforth
Phone 41
TU 2-6606 573
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