Zurich Citizens News, 1961-06-01, Page 4PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1961
ITEMS ABOUT TOWN
Mrs. Laird Jacobi and daugh-
ter, Sharon, spent the weekend
with friends in Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs, Morley Witmer,
of Detroit, were weekend visit -
tors at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Thiel and Mr, and
Mrs. Ted Steinback.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ginger-
ich and family, and. Mr. and Mrs.
Seth Ammans, spent a weekend
at the former's cottage, at Ches-
ley Lake.
Miss Karen Howald and Miss
Jane Howald were Sunday din-
ner guests with their grand-
father, Mr. Henry Howald.
Mr. Emmerson Kalbfleisch, of
Tavistock was a visitor in Zur-
ich last Friday. Mr. Kalbfleisch
is gathering material for the
preparation of a Kalbfleisch
family tree.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Ir-
win, of London, were Sunday
visitors in Zurich, attending the
funeral of the late Fred Haber-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siemon,
of London, called on friends in
Zurich over the weekend, while
staying at their cottage near
Turnbull's Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile,
of Dashwood, and Mr. Laird Jac-
obi and son Ray, were Sunday
dinner guests with Mrs. Pearl
Melick.
Gone To Europe
Professor and. Mrs. Herb Kalb-
fleisch, of London, left last week
for an extended visit in Europe,
They plan on being away for
about three months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hay-
wood, of London, were weekend
visitors at the home of Mrs.
Haywood's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Klopp, also attending
Showers HeId To
'Amour New Bride
Prior to her marriage to Jack
Dunn, several showers were
held in honour of Miss Elaine
Schade. The Youth Fellowship
of the Evangelical Church in
Zurich gathered in the church
basement to honour the bride -
elect. Miss Catherine Rader
read the presentation address,
and Glen Greb presented her
with a lovely coffee table.
A miscellaneous shower was
held at the home of Mrs. James
Love, in honour of Miss Schade.
An aunt of the groom, Mrs. John
Lindsay, entertained relatives
and neighbours at her home at
Bayfield, where they presented
the young couple with a clock.
The ladies of the Evangelical
Church also held a miscellan-
eous shower in the church base-
ment. Miss Helen Grainger
read the address, while Mrs. El-
wood Truemner and Mrs. Maur-
ice Webb assisted the guest in
opening her gifts.
A trousseau tea for the bride -
elect was held at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Schade, when many friends
and neighbours gathered to
honour the bride of May 20.
Earlier a shower was also held
in Miss Schade's honour at the
home of her aunt in London,
the funeral of their uncle, Mr.
Fred Haberer.
Mrs. Claire Geiger, Miss Glor-
ia Deitd and Mrs. Milton Deitz
spent the weekend in Detroit,
where they attended the wed-
ding of their cousin and niece,
Miss Sandra Cora.
Mn and Mrs. Paul Hess and
family, of Scarborough, were
weekend visitors at the home of
Mrs. Mary Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batstone
and family, of Richmond Hill,
were weekend visitors with Mrs.
Arnie Turkheim.
Out of town persons attending
the funeral of the late Fred Ha-
berer were: Rev. and Mrs. E.
Heimrich, of Ayton; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pulford and family,
of London; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Oxland and family, of Kitchen-
er; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman
and family, of Scarborough; Mr.
Charles Kalbfleisch, of London;
Robert Westlake, of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deichert, of
Scarborough; and Miss Margar-
et Deichert, of Kitchener.
Moved To London
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Masse, who
have been in residence at the
apartment beside Tasty Nu Bak-
ery, have moved to London,
where Mr. Masse has accepted
a position with a construction
firm.
A very happy event took place
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Farwell on Sunday, when
Mrs. Theresa Hartman and boys,
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hart-
man and family, partook of a
delicious chicken dinner, the oc-
casion being their son, Edward's
First Holy Communion Day, and
also Mrs. Hartman's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moser
and family, of Croghan, New
York, and Mrs. Jacob Widrick,
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Widrick.
Wins Prize
Marlowe Bowman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Bowman, of
Zurich, won a chest of ten silver
dollars in a Robin Hood colour-
ing contest.
Attend Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bannister,
representing the Zurich Lions
Club blind committee, attended
a meeting of the Huron County
advisory board at the Canadian
Legion in Wingham last Fri-
day night. Guest speaker for
the occasion was a prominent
blind Canadian, A. W. Sparks.
Mr. Bannister is a director of
the Huron County board.
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BLUEWATER
(Mrs. Russell Grainger,
correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin West-
lake and Ann and Louise Talb-
ot spent the holiday weekend
in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Talbot,
Sr., and Louise and Ann West-
lake spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Talbot, Jr., and
family, in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graing-
er, Helen, Phyllis, Jim and
Steven, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erb.
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Hold Miscellaneous Showers And
Trousseau Tea For Bride-E:ect
Mrs. Carl Oestriecher, with
Mrs. Lorne Becker as co -hostess,
entertained at a miscellaneous
shower in honour of Miss Mar-
ion Pepper, bride -elect of June.
Contests were conducted by
Mrs. Becker. At a suitable hour
little Myron and Dean Oestriech-
er dressed as bride and groom,
entered the room with a tea
gat decorated laden
ered at the home of Mrs. Court-
ney Burmiester, 14th Concess-
ion, to present Miss Marion Pep-
per with a miscellaneous show-
er prior to her forthcoming
marriage.
After a social hour Marion
was presented with many lovely
and useful gifts. Mrs. Elmer
Rader read the address, to
wagon iy a � with many lovely and useful'which Marion fittingly replied
and invited her neighbours to
gifts. Mrs. Delbert Geiger read
her trousseau sea.
the address and Marion thanked i
Aunts, uncles and cousins, en -
all present for the lovely gifts
tertained in honour of Marion
and a wonderful evening. Pepper at the home of her
Neighbours and friends gath- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor Deichert, and presented her
with a linen shower. Marion
graciously thanked everyone
for their kindness toward her.
Mrs. Kenneth Kellar., of Step-
hen Township, entertained at a
shower for Miss Marion Pepper
to honour her prior to her mar-
riage. The evening was spent
in playing progressive bunco.
Prizes went to Mrs. Oscar Mil-
ler and Mrs. Melvin Greb.
Marion was presented with an
end table and a pin-up lamp on
behalf of the neighbours pres-
ent. The ladies served a tasty
lunch. All extended a hearty
WEDDING
Dunn-Schade
Spring flowers formed a flor-
al background in the Evangel-
ical United Brethern Church,
Zurich, on Saturday, May 20,
for the wedding of Elaine Mabel
Schade and John Raymond
Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schade, Zurich, are parents of
the bride, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn,
Bayfield.
Rev. A, M. Amacher perform-
ed the double ring ceremony.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride was stunningly
*owned in a floor length gown
of the whitest pure silk organ-
za. The bodice featured a scal-
loped sabrina neckline, long lily
point sheath sleeves, and a lo-
wered waist. The entire bodice
was made of the most delicate
chantilly lace over shimmering
satin and strewn with aurora
borealis sequins. The bouffant
skirt cascaded softly to a sweep
train from a pleated organza
cumberbund terminated in the
front by a medallion of chantil-
ly lace and sequins and falling
to a V -back. Situated slightly
below the waist. the cumber -
bund added a finishing touch to
the gown. She carried white
carnations and sweet heart ros-
es.
Phyllis Schade, sister of the
bride, was matron of honour,
and was dressed in sea foam
organza with a bodice„ bertha
collar with a sherred cumber -
bund and a bouffant skirt with
a deep hem line. •
Mona Schade, sister of the
bride. and Janet Martin, St.
Jacobs, were bridesmaids, and
they were gowned identical in
orchid organza.
Shellie W e b e r, Dashwood,
cousin of the bride, was flower
girl and she was dressed in
pink organza.
Ringbearer was Gregory Lay-
ton, cousin of the groom, Mit-
chell.
Douglas Dunn, brother of the
groom, was groomsman, and the
ushers were Ronald Scotchmer,
Bayfield, and David Carr, St.
Jacobs.
Soloist was Ted Dunn. uncle
of the groom, and he was ac-
companied by Mr s. Milton
Desch.
Following the ceremony the
bride's parents entertained at a
reception in the church basse-
ment, which was decorated in
pink and white bells and stream-
ers and spring flowers.
For receiving, Mrs. Schade
wore a lilac crepe dress with
pink assessories and a corsage
of pink carnations. The groom's
mother chose a dress of green
and pink floral nylon chiffon
over corded taffeta and a cor-
sage of pink carnations.
For travelling the bride
chose a rose ensemble with
white assessories.
The young couple will reside
on the groom's farm near Bay-
field.
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welcome to Marion when she
settles in her home in their mid-
st.
Trousseau Tea
Mrs. Clifford Pepper enter-
tained at a trousseau tea in hon-
our of her daughter, Marion,
bride -elect of this week. Re-
ceiving with the hostess and
bride -elect was Mrs. Oscar Mil-
ler, mother of the groom.
The lace covered tea table
was centred with the three-stor-
ey wedding cake, flanked by tall
pink tapers. Pouring tea in the
afternoon and evening were
Mrs. Victor Deichert and Mrs.
Roy Pepper, grandmothers of
the bride; Mrs. Alfred Pfaff,
great aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
Louis Kraft and Mrs. Wilfred
Weido, great aunts of the
groom -elect.
Tea room assistants were Miss
Ruth Restemeyer, Miss Marilyn
Desjardine, Miss Margaret Dei -
chert, Miss Janet Falconer, Mrs.
Earl Deichert and Miss Julene
Elliott,
Displaying the trousseau and
wedding gifts were Mrs. Claire
Deichert, Miss Doris Pepper,
Miss Marie Elliott, Mrs. Lorne
Becker, Miss Ruth Anne Pep-
per and Miss Marion Datars.
Others assisting were Mrs.
Harvey Hohner, Mrs, Harold
Taylor, and Mrs. Frank Falcon-
er, aunts of the bride.
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the most prevalent and dreaded
forms of the disease.
Vaccination costs you no more
than treatment, but saves you
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Ask your Veterinarian to vac-
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EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
United Brethren
Church
Rev. A. M. AMACHER, BA BD,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Desch. Organist
SUNDAY, JUNE 4-
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
No evening service until fur-
ther notice.
We invite you to worship with
us
When In Zurich
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St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor
Ron Klopp, Organist
SUNDAY, JUNE 4-
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11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
You Are Welcome
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor—A. MARTIN
SUNDAY, JUNE 4-
10,00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Worship Service
You are invited to worship
with us!
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The Root and Offspring of David
The Bright and Morning Star
And the Spirit and the bride say, Come, And let him
that heareth, say, Come, And let him that is athirst come,
And whosoever will let him drink of the Water of Life
freely.—Rev. 22: 16, 17.
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patient's side may not be as pleasant as yours. tie
considerate, and always observe "No Smoking' signs
posted in the hospital. They are there for the safety of
the patients.
VISITS SHOULD BE ENJOYED - NOT ENDURED
For the welfare of our
patients, please observe
good visiting practice.
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