Zurich Citizens News, 1961-01-19, Page 5THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1961
Discuss Building
Of Mausoleum In
Bayfield Cemetery
(By Mrs. R. Grainger)
The annual meeting of the Bay-
field Cemetery Company was held
on January 13, 1961. Donald Mc-
Kenzie was chairman and E. A.
Westlake acted as secretary for
the meeting
E. A. Featherstone was elected
as a director to replace Benjamin
Rathwell, who has retired from the
board. All other directors were
re-elected:
President, Donald McKenzie;
vice-president, Elgin Porter, and
secretary, E. A. Westlake. Audi-
tors for 1961 are Leslie Elliott and
Roy Fitzsimmons.
Mr. E. A. Westlake was advised
by the directors to write a letter
of appreciation to Benjamin Rath -
well, for his service, and the in-
terest he has taken in the welfare
of the Bayfield Cemetery.
George Little was again employ-
ed as sexton by the board.
The perpetuity was raised on a
two grave lot to $25,00 and on a
four grave lot to $45.00. This
raise was necessary to comply with
the Cemetery Act and had to be
reported to the Department of
Health. Since this Act was passed
in 1954 and made effective in
1955 the board is compelled to pay
what they are behind.
The job of leveling the piece of
land donated to the board by Mrs.
Fred McEwan, for the purpose of
erecting a Mausoleum in the near
future was given to Elgin Porter.
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(MRS. E.
H. RADER, Correspondent)
Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid
Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid held
their quarterly LWML meeting
Wednesday evening, January 11,
with group 3 and Mrs. Ervin Ra-
der, convener in charge.
Mrs. Milfred Merner, presided
for the business Twenty-seven box-
es were distributed to sick and
shut-ins at Christmas. An invitation
was accepted from Zurich Ladies
Aid to attend their February meet-
ing. Two quilts are to be done this
month.
Mrs. Ervin Rader dealt with the
mission topic, "Don't Stay at
Home." Lynda Rader favoured
with hymns on the accordion. Clos-
devotions were conducted by group
III, with the theme "Stewardship."
During the lunch period, Mrs. Ef-
fie Kleinstiver, who was 75, and
has been treasurer for 20 years,
was presented with a gift, and the
group in charge served birthday
cake and ice cream.
Bridal Shower
Mrs. Elmer Rader and Mrs. Ur-
ban Pfile were hostesses at a mis-
cellaneous shower at the home of
Mrs. William Haugh, for her daugh-
ter, Shirley, bride -elect of this mon-
th.
Mrs. Ervin Rader conducted sev-
eral contests and Mrs. Milfred Mer-
ner read a suitable reading. Mrs.
Addison Tieman entered as the
good fairy and assisted Shirley
with her gifts. Shirley very grac-
iously thanked everyone for their
gifts and invited all to visit her in
her home.
Euchre Party
Dashwood WI held a euchre at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Becker for the members and their
husbands, Saturday, January 14.
Winners were: Harold Rader and
Mrs. Eben Weigand; consolation
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Church Meeting
The annual meeting of Zion Lu-
theran Church was held Sunday
evening, January 15, with Rev.
Gerald Scholz vacancy pastor pre-
sent. All organizations reported a
successful year.
Officers elected were: president,
Wilfred Becker; vice-president,
Gordon Kroft; elders, Harry Hay-
ter, Edward Gaskstetter, Albert
Miller; secretary, Kenneth Kraft;
treasurer, James Hayter; financial
secretary, Howard Datars; trustees,
Leonard Restemayer, Oscar Miller,
Emil Becker; Mission secretary,
Lloyd Rader; Mission treasurer,
Gerald Martene; finance commit-
tee, Ervin Rader, Charles Tiernan;
Evangelism committee, Arnold
Becker, Robert Hayter; steward-
ship committee, Albert Miller, Mil-
ford Merner, Orval Wassman; edu-
cation committee, Delmar Miller,
Alvin Rader, Anthony Martene and
Lloyd Willert.
Sunday school superintendent,
Reinhold Miller, assistant superin-
tendent, Delmar Miller; auditors,
V. L. Becker, Edgar Restemayer;
nominating committee, Aaran Res-
temayer, Albert Rader and Rein-
hold Miller.
Town Trustees
The town trustees of Dashwood
held their first meeting of the year
when Ervin Rader was appointed
chairman, Cliff Salmon secretary -
treasurer and Harold Schroeder
road superintendent. Plans were
made to hold a fireman's banquet
in February. More sidewalks are
to be laid this year.
Hold Surprise Birthday Party
Members of Mrs. Effie Kleinsti-
BLUEWATER
BAYFIELD
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vers family, Mr, and Mrs. Norman
Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cud -
more, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Kleinstiver, Mr. and Mrs.
George Tiernan and Mr. and Mrs.
(Mrs. Russell Grainger,
correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turner,
Debbie and Stewart, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin
Westlake.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mustard and
family, visited on Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin West-
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Stirling,
Jury and Catherine, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
Turner.
Mrs. Jennie Dourie, of Strath-
roy, is spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grainger and
family.
Mrs. Elliott and Bob Mitchell,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Dunn, Jr., and family.
The annual meeting of the Bay-
field Agricultural Society, sched-
uled for January 18, has been post-
poned and will be held on Jan-
uary 25, in Town Hall Bayfield.
Albert Rader held a surprise bir-
thday party for Mrs. Effie Klein-
stiver, Saturday evening, on Sun-
day she was treated to dinner at
the Dominion Hotel, Zurich.
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