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Mrs. C. Hagen and Mary. Lon- fent. in Clinton Public Hospital,
don. were weekend visitors with where she is recovering from an
1,etatives and friend in Zurich. appendectomy.
Miss Kathleen Hess, London,'
Was a holiday visitor with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Melick, Ko-
moka, were holiday visitors with
relatives here.
Miss Mary Louise Fritz, Toron-
to, was a holiday visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Letts, Lon-
don, were holiday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kalb-
fleisch.
Rev. Gordon R. Geiger, Luck -
now, visited last Wednesday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Horner.
Miss Melvina Schade and Mr.
and Mrs. Garfield Witmer. Lon-
don, were holiday weekend visi-
tors with relatives in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Neil. De-
troit. spent a few days at the
home of Mrs. Pearl Melick, the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fasken and
Bobbie, Elora, were holiday visi-
tors with Mrs, Fasken's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Merner.
Mrs. E. J. Fischer, Brodhagen,
is spending a few weeks with her
son and family, Rev. and Mrs. W.
Paul Fischer.
Miss Marlene Wagner. Kitchen-
er. and Mr. Mike Ullerick. London,
were holiday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lary Hartman and
sons, London. spent last Wednes-
day evening with the former's
another. Mrs. T. Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wild, Fen-
lon Falls, spent Thanksgiving
weekend with relatives a n d
friends in Zurich and Clinton.
Mrs. Ervin Gingerich is a pat -
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gascho, were
holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. >.>.
Bob Bryce, and Dr. and Mrs. W. € a
Bryce, at Oakville.
Holiday visitors with Mrs. Mary
Mess were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hess, and family, Scarborough,
and Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Hess
and family, Peterborough.
Mrs. William Ruby and daugh-
ter, Marilyn, Tavistock, and Miss
Gloria Gingerich, Kitchener, were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Gingerich.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mireau :r..
and family, London, were week-
end visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Mireau, in Zur-
ich.
Mr. Isreal Wilhelm and daugh-
ter, Marjorie, Milverton, spent the
holiday weekend at the home of
the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. William Facey and
Miss Amelia Clausius, Tavistock,
visited the Clausius families last
week. also attending the funeral
of the late Walter Johnston.
John Haberer, Cambridge, Mas-
sachussets, spent a few days over
the weekend at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hab-
erer. and
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Klapp
Mr. and Mrs. Orville McClinchey,
enjoyed a trip to the north coun-
try, going by way of the Straits
of Mackinac and Sault Ste. Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr and
family, Greensboro, North Caro-
lina, have returned home after
spending a week's vacation at the
home of Mrs. Anne Turkheim.
Mrs. Pearl Melick of town
returned after spending several
days last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Melick at
Komoka.
Edward Deichert, Sarnia, and
Miss Margaret Deichert, Kitchen-
er, were holiday weekend vistors
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Deichert.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soper and
family, Straffordville, spent the
holiday weekend with relatives
and friends in Zurich and district.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sippel,
Milverton, attended the Schade
family reunion at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Schade, on l he
14th concession on Sunday.
also called on Zurich relatives.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz were:
Miss Ella Link, Exeter; Mr. and
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. x4,1959
Church '' ''rect'ory
Zurich Mennonrfe
Church
Pastor—A. MARTIN
Services
Wednesday, October 14—
8.00 p.m.—
Regular Prayer Fellowship,
Speaker: Peter Steckle.
Youth Prayer Fellowship,
Spiritual Study, "Ruth",
Leader: Irvin Martin.
Sunday, October 18-
6.30 a.m.—The Mennonite Hour,
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MR. AND MRS. LLOYD THOMAS DENOMME were
united in marriage in St. Boniface Roman Catholic
Church, Zurich, on Saturday morning, October 10, by
the Rev. C. A. Doyle. The bride is Virginia Anne,,dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meidinger, Zurich, and the
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. (Re zfenns AlDenommefrPhoto)
ich.
Ladies Aid Has
Regular Meeting
The Lutheran Ladies' Aid held
their monthly meeting in the
church basement on Tuesday
evening, October 6, with 28 mem-
bers, two visitors and the pastor
present.
Mrs. Leonard Wagner w s inn
charge of the program,
opened with the singing of a hymn
"My Hope Is Built on Nothing
Less" followed by the responsive
reading of the Thanksgiving Ver-
sicles. Scripture reading was giv-
en by Mrs. Wagner. Two piano
solos were played by Shirley
Weido and Dorothy Wagner.
Mrs, Ward Fritz showed some
very beautiful and educational
pictures on her trip to Mexico. A
reading entitled "Do We Give
Thanksgiving Much Thought" was
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given by Mrs. Herb ` Mousseau,
followed with prayer by Pastor
Fischer.
The president took the chair for
the business session. The visiting
committee reported making 18
calls. A donation will be given
to the Canadian National Insti-
tute for the Blind. The Ladies'
Aid Rally for the Stratford and
Hanover district will be held in
Aylmer on Wednesday, October
14.
An invitation to be guests of
the ladies of Carmel Presbyterian
Church in Hensel' for their
thankoffering meeting on Monday,
November 2, has been accepted.
The meeting closed with the
Lord's Prayer.
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Mrs. Elgin Snider and Beverley,
Sarnia, and Miss Pearl Wurtz, Zu-
rich.
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien,
Jr., and son, Toronto, were holiday
weekend visitors with the form-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
O'Brien.
Mrs. Theresa Hartman and sons,
Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hartman and sons, Windsor, were
Sunday visitors in Crediton with
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartman
and son, Windsor, Cyril Hartman,
Cobourg, Michael Hartman, Tor-
onto, spent the weekend with their
mother, Mrs. Theresa Hartman, in
Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hartman
and family, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Girard, in Belle
River, the occasion being a family
reunion, welcoming home a broth-
er of Mrs. Hartman from Germ-
any, who has been away for the
past three years.
Mrs. Pearl Melick, Zurich, Mr.
and Mrs. Gladman Melick, Gode-
rich and Mr. Clare Melick, Komo-
ka, attended the Cameron -Neil
wedding in Detroit on Saturday
last. The bride was Miss Nancy
Neil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Neil, of that city.
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Thompson, general secretary;
Film, "The Potter's Wheel";
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St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Zurich
Rev. W. P. FISCHER, B.A., Pastor
Mrs. J. Turkheim, Organist
SERVICES
Sunday, October 18-
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service
Rev. Karl Knauff, St. Luke's -
Church, Kitchener, will con-
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11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
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Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
Wednesday, October 14-
8.00 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer Service.
Sunday, October 18-
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service
Tuesday, October 20-
8.00 p.m.—E.Y.F. Meeting
Sentence Sermon. "The great
things of life cannot be
defined."
We Welcome You To Come To
Church.
The Potter's House
To the Potter's house I went down one day,
And watched him while moulding a vessel of clay,
And many a wonderful lesson I drew,
As I noted the process the clay passed through.
Trampled and broken, downtrodden and rolled,
To render it plastic and fit for the mould.
How like the clay that is human, I thought,
Which in heavenly hands to God's image is brought;
For self must be cast as the dust at His feet,
Ere man is renewed and for service made meet;
And pride must be broken, and self-will lost —
All laid on the altar, whatever the cost;
And all that is boasted of human display
Must yield to God's hand and be taken away.
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rnet in the Town Hall on Tuesday,
October 6. Roll call was "Some-
thing I am thankful for during
the year."
Mrs. William Forrester read an
article on "Thanksgiving". Shirley
Flaxbard rendered two piano
solos, "Morning Prayer" and
"Amarello" and was the pianist
for the evening.
Mrs. Harold Thiel gave a talk
on "My First Train Trip" when
she went to join her husband who
was stationed at Vernon, British
Columbia, in the Army in 1943.
During the business. session, $10
was voted to the Zurich Fair
Board, $5 to the Canadian Nation-
al Institute for the Blind. The
memhers decided to place canist-
ers in the stores, the week of
November 22 to help in the Mus-
cular Dystrophy funds campaign.
Mrs. Bannister reported that
$77.19 was collected for the South
Huron Hospital tag day.
Mrs. Leonard Erb and Mrs.
Harold Thiel were appointed dele-
gates to the London Area conven-
tion, held at the Masonic Temple,
an October 13 and 14.
Hostesses were Mrs. Wil'liarn
Forrester, firs. 'Harold Thiel and
Mrs. Chester Smith.
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