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Zurich Citizens News, 1960-09-08, Page 6PAGE SIX DASHWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) Mrs, Philip FzssoId, formerly of Dashwood, spent a pleasant week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stedek. BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Lorne Genttner and Mrs. Harold Kraft were hostesses at the latter's home for a miscellaneous shower for Mona Kellerman, bride - erect of last Saturday. After a pleasant evening of gam- es and contests Mrs. Lorne Gent- tner read an address and Mona was recipient of many lovely gifts for which she very graciously thanked all. The hostesses served lunch. HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Piefer and Carol, of Chatham, with Mrs. Ma - .o tilda Piefer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kimpel and family, of Kitchener, with Mrs. Mary Becker, Mr, and Mrs. Emil Becker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke, of Brampton, with Mr. Milton Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hutchinson and Alva, of Preston, with rela- tives in town. IIr. land Mrs. Allan Reed and son, of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter and family. Mr. Siegfried Miller, of Water- loo, with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg and family, of Waterloo, with Mr. ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS and Mrs. Fred Weiberg and Mr. L. H. Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine and family, of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller. Rev. and Mrs, J. H. Getz and family, of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Cora Gaiser. Robert Wein, of Sudbury, with Mrs. Herb Wein. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker spent Thursday at Toronto attending the Canadian National Exhibition. MAIER — KELLERMAN Miss Mona Marie Kellerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kellerman, Dashwood, .exchanged marriage vows with Mr. Gerald Edward Maier, of Dashwood, be- fore Rev. A, E. Holley, of Grand Bend, on Saturday, September 3, 1960. The bride chose for her wedding a floor -length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin fea- turing lily point sleeves and scal- loped sabrina neckline embroid- ered with sequins, and full skirt of alternating tiers of lace and tulle. A tiara held her veil and she carried a cascade of red roses and white mums. Miss Doreen Brock, of Granton, attended the bride as maid of hon- or in a wlaltz-Iength dress of Royal Blue with matching accessories. She carried a cascade of yellow roses and white mums, Mr. Jack Schade, of Dashwood, attended the groom. Reception washeld at Ander- son's Banquet Hall, London. For her wedding trip the bride chose a sheath dress with jacket in royal blue. Her accessories were matching royal blue hat and gloves with black leather shoes and purse ,and she wore a corsage of white carnations with yellow bow. The couple will snake their home in Dashwood, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hayter, John and Rickie, spent last week in Windsor and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, of Kitchener, visited with Mr. Wil- liam Wein on Sunday. Mr. T. Harry Hoffman and boys attended the Hereford Centennial at Guelph O.A.C. on Monday, which was attended by people from all countries of the world. Guest speaker for the occasion was Colonel George Drew, the Cana- dian High Commissioner to Eng- land. TIEMAN'S HARDWARE Ansanassmanssen BAI,A ?9) FEEDING HEADQUARTERS • M. . DMZ and SOIL PHONE 154 ZURICH • Plumbing • Heating? SALES and SERVICE 0 Oil Burner Service • Electrical Wo rk FURNITURE, COAL and CEMENT PHONE 8 - DASHWOOD OSE -STOP BANKI He won't be long. In one brief visit to his local bank, he can do all his banking, even if it in- volves sending money half -way round the world. He. can handle money matters' this easy, con- venient way because only a .chartered bank provides a full range of banking services, all under one roof. Day -in, day -out, in more than 4,800 branches in Canada, bank customers are making deposits, putting valuables into safety deposit boxes, buying or selling foreign exchange ... using all sorts of banking services. At your local branch bank, you can count on prompt, courteous and personal attention to all your banking needs. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING .YOUR COMMUNITY 0 t r`h sz its`.'SDJ 3 ar rhy4: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 News Of Kippen District (Correspondent, Mrs. Norman Long) Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love enter- tained on Saturday evening in hon- our of their son, Robert, and fian- cee, Miss Ingrid Conway, of Lon- don. Guests !attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rathwell, of Lind- say; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Talbott, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ian McA1- lister, Zurich; Mr. Morley Taylor, Sarnia; Miss Lois Nethercott, Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Love, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKay, Kippen. Mrs. Wilfred Mellis visited a few days, in Wroxeter last week, with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bourke, her three brothers and her mother, Mrs. William Gibson, who just returned home from being hospi- talized in Listowel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Sok Kens and family, of St, Catharines, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Verbeek and family. Messrs. Ronald Eyre and Don Treneer are attending Teachers' College in London, beginning Sep- tember 13. Mrs. Eldin Kerr, of Winthrop, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson, and on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lovell, of Strathroy, were visitors. Master Bobby Gridzak, who has been employed for the, summer months on a farm at Monkton, re- turned to his hone to commence school again. Mr. ;and Mrs. Harry Van Mer- rell visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Tony Varboom and. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Smith, of London. Miss Sina Verbeek returned home from a three week vacation in St. Catharines with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Kortser, Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, of Staffa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long vi- sited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Long, of Owen Sound, also called on friends in Southampton, Owen Sound and Walkerton. BE SURE TO VISIT — ANDERSEN'S RESTAURANT (Corner of Oxford and Sterling, East of Adelaide) When You Are in London Private Dining Room For Weddings AND OFFICE PARTIES (Seats about 50) • d-® Full - Course Home - Cooked Meals — WESTERN FAIR WEEK SPECIALS — ROAST TURKEY -- $2.00 With All The Trimmings (Including Beverage) Southern FRIED CHICKEN -- $1.75 ANDERSEN 'S RESTAURANT MORRIS ANDERSEN OXFORD ST. — LONDON And we are neighbours at the Co-op .. . While not exactly next door we are just a short distance away from you. You have probably wondered just who and what the Co-op is. Well, the Co-op is an organization formed and owned by the people of this community, where they pool their buying power for greater value. Organized co- operation like this has worked since 1917. Now, this co-operative plan is being offered to "town folk" in the form of the CO-OP Sunglo Fuel Oil Program. We feel sure that you and your neighbours will want to share the benefits of dealing with the local Co-op. A call to us will bring full details about the program, convenient budget terms and the new Summer Fill plan. Hensall District Go -gip Inc Hensall - ZURICH - Brumfield