Zurich Citizens News, 1961-06-08, Page 7THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE SEVEN
DASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent)
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hendry
(Barbara Anne Smont) of De-
troit, Mich., were recent visit-
ors at the hone of Ervin Rader.
Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Restemay-
er have moved into their new
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Denomme
have moved into their new home
purchased from Harold Schroe-
der.
Mrs. Tilly Restemayer
Mrs. Tilly Restemayer, the
former Tilly Schroeder, and wi-
dow of the late Edward Reste-
mayer, passed away at the home
of her son, Edgar, on Tuesday,
June 2, 1961, in her '79th year.
Surviving are two sons, Elm-
er, of Hay Township, and Edgar,
of Dashwood; her mother Mrs.
Mary Schoeder, of Dashwood;
two sisters, Susie Snider, of
Dashwood, and Elfreda Bruer,
of New Hamburg; a brother,
William Schroeder, of Hay
Township; and one grandson,
Edward.
The body rested at the T. Har-
ry Hoffman funeral home until
Sunday noon, then at Zion Lu-
theran Church, where Rev. Ger-
ald Scholz officiated at 3 p.m.
Interment was in Daswood Lu-
theran Cemetery.
BLAKE
(Mrs. Amos Gingerich,
correspondent)
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Gingerich, were the
former's mother, Mrs. Sarah
Gingerich, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Gingerich, Sharon, Bonnie and
Dawn; Mr. and Mrs. William
Steckle and son Robert.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ginger-
ich, Norma Jean and Elaine, ac-
compained by Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Erb, and family, spent Sunday
at Baden and New Hamburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weid-
rick and son Ray, spent Sunday
at New Hamburg.
Miss Lois Weidrick spent the
weekend with her grandma,
Mrs. Nancy Schwartzentruber.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch
and family were Sunday guests
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Oesch.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich
were Sunday guests with Mrs.
Mary Jane Hey.
Pall bearers were: Harold
Schroeder, Lloyd Guenther, Ja-
mes Hayter, Oscar Miller, Al-
vin Walper and Fred Schroed-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamb-
le and family spent Sunday with
L. H. Rader.
Attend Graduation
Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Keller, Lor-
is and Randy, Gordon Pearson
and Mrs. William Grossman, at-
tended the graduation of Miss
Martha Grossman, from the Kit-
chener -Waterloo Nursing School
on Saturday, June 3.
Martha won the general pro-
ficiency award and was holder
of the highest record in theory.
Following graduation they at-
tended a graduation buffet in
her honour at the home of her
counsin, George Snyder, in Kit-
chener.
Douglas Gillings has returned
to Aurora, Illinois, for the sum-
mer, after spending the week-
end with his parents, Rev. and
Mrs. J. W. Gilling§, at the par-
sonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelck spent
last week with their son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stel-
sk and their granddaughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Williams.
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WEDDING
Maclaren-
Chapman
(By our Hensall correspondent)
Hensall United Church was
the setting for a mid -summer
wedding, on Saturday, June 3,
at 2:30 p.m., when Gwendolyn
Ellis Chapman, of London, and
Donald Roy MacLaren, of Cooks-
ville, exchanged marriage vows
in a double ring ceremony be-
fore the Rev. Currie Winlaw.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Capman, RR 1,
Exeter, and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Archie MacGregor,
of Hensall, and Mr. Roy MacLar-
en, of London.
Wedding music was played by
Miss Greta Lammie who accom-
panied the soloist, Miss Ann
Voted by the Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association as the champion country corres-
pondent for 1960, Mrs. Lillian Allison is the latest recipient of the Ontario Hydro Award of
Merit. Presentation of the award was made by James A. Blay (right) Hydro's Director of
Inforamtion, at the recent convention of the as .ociation at Ottawa.
Looking on approvingly is H. Keith Gra ham, publisher of the Chesterville Record for
which the new champion has corresponded for the past ten years. The wife of a farmer
(Frendlee Farm), a former school teacher and active in community organizations, Mrs. Allis-
on writes a column entitled "Frendlee Farm Chats" in addition to regular news reporting in
the Finch Road -Limerick District.
Koehler, Dashwood, who sang,
"The Wedding Prayer" and "0
Perfect Love." Given in mar-
riage by her father, the bride
was lovely in a floor -length
gown of Peau De Faille, lavishly
appliqued . with Alencon lace
from the shallow scoop neckline
finished in scalloped edging
right down the front princess
panel. At the back the dropped
basque bodice gave way to a
very full skirt which fell to a
Cathedral train. A princess
coronette of seed pearls and
Mother of Pearl sequins held
her finger tip veil. She carried
a bouquet of a mauve orchid and
stephanotis.
Mrs. George Parker, Hensall,
matron of honour, and brides-
maids Miss Mary Ann Rannie
and Miss Pauline DesJardine,
both of London, were gowned
alike in street length dresses of
mauve organza over deep mauve
Peau De Soie with matching
head dresses and carrying bou-
quets of white and yellow
'mums.
Miss Cindy Parker, of Hensall,
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A reception for 75 guests was
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