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Mr. and Mrs. Len Bowman and l They went by way of Montreal
family were weekend visitors with I and Quebec and returned through
relatives in Waterloo. I the United States.
Miss Dianne Thiel, London,
Spent the weekend at the home I
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ch-,
arles Thiel.
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen,
Exeter. were Sunday visitors with
Miss Pearl Wurtz, in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs, Greg Fleming and
family. were Sunday visitors with
her mother, Mrs. Theresa Hart
span, in Zurich.
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Weston,
Bayfield, were Sunday visitors
with the latter's sister, Mrs.
Fanny Bender.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver, St.
Marys, spent Sunday in Zurich,
visiting with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellerman,
Dashwood, were Sunday guests at
the home of Miss Pearn Wurtz.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ducharme,
of the Bluewater Highway, called
on their daughter, Mrs. T. Hart-
man. one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pullford,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ox -
land. Kitchener and Miss Arlene
Haberer. London, were weekend
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ferd Haberer.
Miss Ethel Gabel has returned
to Zurich after spending a week's
vacation with her sister and bro-
ther-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Deichert in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thiel
motored to Toronto last week,
where they took the latter's sis-
ter, Miss Mary Mae Fischer, to
catch a plane at Mahon for Leth-
bridge. Alberta. She is returning
to her position in that city after
spending several weeks vacation
in this district.
Glenn Schwartzentruber, in
company with three friends from
Wellesley, enjoyed a motor trip
to Nova Scotia and other points
of interest in eastern Canada.
AT TEACHERS' COLLEGE
Four girls from Zurich, Marion
Fleischauer, Marion Yungblut,
Ruth Weido and Wanda Lawrence
are attending London Teachers'
College this fall.
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Elaine Grainger
Presents Topic At
Youth Fellowship
Geo. R. HARDMAN
will attend
The Evangelical Youth Fellow-
ship of Emmanuel E.U.B. Church
met on September 8, with Miss
Mary Finlay in the chair. Miss
Norma Geiger acted as pianist for
the meeting. After a short song
service, John Erb read the Scrip-
ture lesson, and Mary Finlay led
in prayer. Misses Helen and ElEl
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Missss". Elaine Grainger presented
l Hold First Meeting f 'all Season
e topic on The Lord's Prayer.
MR. AND MRS. ELMORE L. OESCH were married
at the home of the bride's parents at Walton, by the Rev.
M. Thomas. The bride is Shirley Ann, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack L. Bosman, Walton, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Oesch, Zurich. The young
couple will live in Zurich.
vange1.ical 1 ® R Church
aine Grainger sang a duet, "Our
V
omen
F
th
It is divided into seven sections,
First, God is Holy. The love of
Christ constrains us to hallow
His name.
Thy Kingdom come. Picture
heaven and earth brought togeth-
er. God shall spread His Kingdom
over the earth.
Thy will be done. God always
answers in His own way.
Give us this day our daily bread.
This means everything we need
for the support of the body, not
just bread alone. Some people
think about yesterday's bread, and
some about tomorrow's bread. Be
concerned about today's bread.
Forgive us our debts. Forgive
those who sin against us. We ap-
preciate God's forgiveness of our
sins. and we forgive others.
Lead us not into temptation.
God never tempts us, as He is
holy. He is to guard us from
temptation, or give us power to
overcome it.
Deliver us from evil. "Lord, I
will not go where there is temp-
tation," should be our aim.
The prayer ends with a scrip -
tion of honour and glory to God.
Miss Elizabeth Finlay took
charge of the business session.
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The September meeting of the
W.S.W.S. and Ladies' Aid of Em-
manuel E.U.B. Church was held
on Wednesday evening, September
9. Mrs. Clare Geiger was chair -
lady for the evening. The theme,
"One with Christ," was discussed
by the executive, and two mem-
bers who spoke on behalf of all
the members. The theme was
translated thus, that to be one
with Christ, we must first relate
it to our own lives and daily liv-
ing.
Musical numbers consisted of a
vocal solo by Roy McAdams, and
an accordian duet by the Graing-
er sisters.
Miss Olive O'Brien spoke on
the topic, "Christian Fellowship
and Membership".
The business part of the meet-
ing was opened with prayer by
the president, Mrs. Delbert Geig-
er. A short summary was given
by the president on the work car-
ried on this summer. The July
meeting consisted of an officers'
training course as well as a joint
meeting of Crediton and Dash -
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St. Peter's Picnic
The supper and picnic held last
Sunday at St. Peter's R.C. parish
was a decided success, with a
large crowd on hand for the oc-
casion.
The winners of the various
wood at Zurich. The study book
discussed at the meeting was,
"Your Family and Christian Stew-
ardship".
The secretary of Spiritual Life
handed out covenant cards and
prayer calendars. The Christian
Social Relations committee were
requested to gather used clothing
for relief purposes. It was an-
nounced that the fall rally is to
be held in Dashwood in Septemb-
er, Miss Marion Baker, of Day-
ton, Ohio, is to be the guest
speaker.
The secretary of Religious Ed-
ucation for Children announced
that a Summer Christmas Tree
was held with the Dashwood
Boys' and Girls' Fellowship as
guests. The meeting closed with
the Lord's Prayer and a social
hour was enjoyed.
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Sharon ugill
Presents Topic
At Luther League
On Sunday evening the regular
devotional meeting of the Luther
League was held, with "Missions"
as the theme. The meeting opened
with the singing of the hymn
"Christ For the World We Sing";
Scripture lesson by Eleanor
Prang; Psalms by Jack Yungblut
and a prayer by Louis Willert.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959
Church Directory
St, Peter's
Lutheran Church
Zurich
Rev. W. P. FISCHER, B.A., Pastor
Mrs. J. Turkheim, Organist
SERVICES
Sunday, Sept. 20-
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
WE WELCOME YOU
The topic "Africa: Land of Ad-
venture", was presented by Sher -
lucky draws were as follows: I on Hugill. The offering was then
ticket no. 1617, $50, Mrs. Harold j received followed by the singing
Elliott, Varna; .ticket no. 826, $25, 1of the hymn"Thou, Whose Al -
William Wein, Dashwood; ticket mighty Word".
no. 51, $15, Mrs. C. Bedard, RR 1 During the business part of the
2, Zurich; ticket no. 727, $5, Tom i meeting Ron Klopp showed slides
on different church events, and
slides on Quebec. The meeting
Jerome Corriveau won a goose, closed with a prayer, Lord's Pray -
which had been donated by Den- er and a hymn, "Saviour, Like a
nis Denomme. Shepherd Lead Us".
Brock, London; ticket no. 762, 85,
Marg Masse, London.
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Emmanuel Evangelical
United Brethren
Church
Rev. A. M. AMACHER, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs, Milton Oesch, Organist
Wednesday, Sept. 16—'
8.30 p.m, ---Bible Study and
Prayer Service,
Sunday, Sept. 20-
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service.
11.00 a.m,---Sunday School.
Sentence Sermon: "Love Gives
Much and. Demands Much".
A Warm Welcome Awaits You
Come To Church
Zurich IVlennonite
Church
Pastor—A. MARTIN
Services
Wednesday, Sept. 16-
8.30 p.m.—Prayer Fellowship—
Speaker; Alvin Gingerich.
Sunday, Sept. 20-
7.30 a.m.—The Mennonite
Hour—CHML.
10.00 a.m.—The Sunday School.
11.00 a.m.—The Morning Service.
8.00 p.m.—The Evening Service
(Evangelistic)
We invite You To Share With Us
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—To know that one's sins are forgiven.
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"He that covereth his sins shall not prosper, but whoso
confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy."
—Prov. 28: 13.
"The Blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin."
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