Zurich Citizens News, 1961-07-13, Page 4•
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
ITEMS ABOUT TOWN
Father Kenneth Dietrich has
returned home from Ms stay in
Rome, and spenta few days with
his mother, Mrs. Josephine Diet-
rich, in Zurich. Father Dietrich
will be going to Toronto from
Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siebert,
of Detroit, are spending a few
days holidays with relatives in
Zurich and Galt,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Black and
family are vacationing at their
cottage in the Pinery, at Port
Franks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banister
and family have returned home
after spending a week's vacat-
ion with relatives in Morris -
burg,
Professor Merino Otterbein,
of Dearborn, Michigan, is spen-
ding some holidays at the home
of his niece, Mr. and Mrs. Geor-
ge Bullock, on the Bronson Line
west of Zurich. While in these
parts, the Professor will also
attend the Otterbein reunion at
Kitchener,
Norman Gascho has returned
to his home in Zurich after be-
ing a patient in the hospital at
London.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. VanSick-
le. of Detroit, are spending
their vacation at the cottage of
Harold Johnston, at Schade-
view. The VanSickles are also
renewing old acquaintances in
the Zurich district.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hart-
man, Trenton, spent the week-
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Armand Denomme and
Mrs. Theresa Hartman,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howald
and Karen called on the form-
er's father, Mr. Henry Howald,
over the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Long,
Barry, Linda and Denise, of
Royal Oak, Michigan, .attended
the services at the EUB Church,
Zurich, on Sunday, and also vis-
ited with their aunt and uncle,
Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Wuerth,
Miss Meda Surerus, of Toron-
to, is spending the summer va-
cation season in Zurich, with
her brother, Gordon.
Mrs. George Kerswill, of Ak-
ron, Ohio, spent the past week
with her sisters, Mrs. Annie
Finkbeiner, and also attended
the Schilbe reunion on Sunday
Last.
Mr, and Mrs, Laird Jacobi and
family, and Shirley McClinchey,
attended a family reunion at
Rondeau Park last Sunday.
Miss Gloria Gingerich, R.N„
spent a few days at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jac-
ob Gingerich.
Mrs. Edmund Oesch has re-
turned to her home after being
a patient in Victoria Hospital
London.
I4Ir. and Mrs, Richard Hart-
man and boys, of Windsor, are
spending their vacation in Zur-
ich at the home of Mrs. P. Hart-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Len McLure and
Nancy, of London, and Mrs,
Adeline Elliott, of Thedford,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Wuerth, on Saturday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. John Haberer,
of Boston, Mass., are spending
a few days holidays at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Haberer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vickers and
Mrs. M. Erb, of Kitchener, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Gingerich.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Hartman were:
Mrs, T. Hartman, Cyril, Gerald
and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Farwell and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Greg Fleming and family,
of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Hartman and family, of
Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Hartman, of Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr
and family, of Georgia, are
spending a couple of week's va-
cation at the home of Mrs.
Carr's mother, Mrs. Anne Turk -
beim,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kyle and
daughter, of Calgary, arrived in
Zurich last Wednesday evening,
in time to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Kyle's father, Mr. Earl
Thiel. The Kyles will be stay-
ing here for several week's va-
cation.
STARLITE DRIVE-IN
GOSPEL. SERVICE
(INTERDENOMINATIONAL)
CRED:TON HIGHWAY, 5 MILES EAST OF GRAND BEND
Sunday, July 16
8:30 p.m. — Gospel Recordings
8:30 p.m. — Service
SPEAKER — DAVE McCLURKIN, GALT
Music — Miss Shirley Martin, Soloist
MASS VOLUNTEER CHOIR
Please meet at Shipka United Church at 7:15 p.m. if
you wish to sing
(Don't forget the aged and shut-ins who love the
singing of Gospel Music)
Proceeds above expenses go towards Bible Society, Gideons,
Rescue Missions, in London
COME AS 'YOU ARE AND HEAR FROM YOUR CAR
Would you please pray for these services
.,, Cedar Chests For Sole
PRICED FROM $10.00 UP
lerEpt dAtBJ1UfC
WEDDING
Talbot-Sallows
A noon wedding was solemn-
ized by Rev. Dr. K. E. Taylor
in St. George's Anglican Church
Goderich, when Cynthia Joan
Sallows became the bride of
Doyle John Edward Talbot of
Varna. The bride ist he daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben J.
Sallows of Goderich, and the
bride -groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Milton E. Talbot, RR
1, Varna.
The bride's brother, James J.
Sallows, gave her in marriage,
She wore a full-length gown of
French lace over slipper satin,
fashioned with fitted bodice
featuring pearl and sequin -trim-'
med Sabrina neckline and lily -
point sleeves, The bouffant
skirt was accented with lace in-
serts. A crown of sequins and
pearls held her French illusion
veil and she carried a white
prayer book crested with red
roses and stephanotis.
Miss Grace Boyce of Goderich
wore a pink lace gown and car-
ried a bouquet of blue baby
chrysanthemums as maid of
honor. Bridesmaids Miss Judy
Armstrong, RR 3 Bayifeld, and
Miss Audrey Allison, Goderich,
wore aqua gowns and carried
pink chrysanthemums. T h e
gowns of the attendants were
streetlength, designed with
square necklines, taffeta cum-
merbunds and lace tiered skirts
Flower -girl Judith Rentschler,
Mr. and Mrs. Arn Meyer and
daughter, of Mt. Pleasant, Mich.,
are spending some holidays at
the home of Mrs. Meyer's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haber-
er.
Attend Funeral
Persons from out of town at-
tending the funeral of the late
Earl Thiel last Thursday were:
Mrs. George Truss and daugh-
ters, Mrs. Stewart Mitchell and
Mrs. Olive Gurlin, of London;
Mrs. Bill Hamilton, of Ingersoll;
Mrs. Fred Paul and Mrs. Frank
Travis, of London; and Mr. and
Mrs. Morley Witmer, of Detroit.
Family Reunion
On Saturday, July 8, about 70
relatives of the Denomme fam-
ily met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Denomme, for a
family reunion. Mrs. Maxim
Denomme and her five sons and
five daughters were all present
for the occasion, which marked
the visit of one daughter, Anne,
Mrs. George Kipp, of Santa An-
ita, California. It was 11 years
since the entire family has bee*
together.
Graduating Class At South Huron
secure Positions In Various Fields
Seven members of this year's
commercial graduating class
have taken positions with in-
surance companies, it was re-
vealed by their teacher, Mrs.
Andrew Dixon,
Another five graduates have
taken posts in area banks while
five other grads have taken a
variety of jobs. These include
positions with a national appli-
ance firm, Central Mortgage
and Housing, London, a furni-
ture dealers, law and dental of-
fices.
Six of the students have 'join-
ed the staff at London Life In-
surance Company. They inclu-
de June and Ruthanne Rader,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Er-
vin Rader, Dashwood; Joan
Earl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Stanley Earl, Kirkton; Shirley
Henderson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Henderson, Exeter;
Ruth Roeszler, daughter of Mrs.
of Goderich; wore a white lace
frock and carried a bouquet of
baby chrysanthemums.
Clayton Boyce, RR 1, Varna,
was groomsman and the ushers
were Frank Sallows and Allan
Hutchings of Bayfield, Sephen
Sallows was ring -bearer.
For a reception at the Little
Inn, Bayfield, the bride's moth
er received in a gown of blue
French lace and the mother of
the bridegroom assisted in fig-
ured aqua organza. Both chose
white accessories and pink car-
nation corsages. The bride
chose aqua organza and white
accessosries for her traveling
ensemble.
Following a trip to northern
Ontario, the couple will live in
Bayfield.
William Roeszler and the late
Mr. Roessler, Crediton; and Ir-
ene VanWieren, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Van Weiren,
RR 1, Hensall,
With the Co-operators Insur-
ance Association, London, is
vrsry Lmu Witmer daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Witmer
Zurich.
Those who have accent'd
bank positions are Stanley Des-
jardine, son of Mrs. Wilma Des-
jardine, RR 1, Grand Bend, and
Diane Johns, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Johns, RR 1,
Exeter, both with the BNS,
Exeter; Alma Hendrick, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Don Hen-
drick, RR 1, Dashwod, with B
of M, Grand Bend;; Michael Re-
geir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence P. Regier, Zurich, BNS,
Kitchener.
Marie Denomme, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Remi Denomme,
RR 2 Zurich, is with Central
Mortgage and Housing, London,
and Catherine Thiel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thiel, Zur-
ich, has joined the staff of Kel-
vinator of Canada, London.
In Exeter offices are Gail
Waldron, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Waldron, Grand,
Bend, with Bell and Laughton;
Barbara Morley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morley,
Exeter, with Dr. J. W. Corbett;
Annie Vanderworp, daughter of
Mrs. E. Vandeworp and the late
Mr. Vandeworp, Exeter, with
Sandy Elliott.
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Heinz Baby Foods 10 for $1.00
Surf 33c
New Cabbage 2 for 25c
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CLARENCE GASCHO — ZURICH
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961
CHURCH DIRECTORY
EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
United Brethren
Church
Rev. A. M. AMACHER, BA BD,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 16-
10.00 a.m.—Divine Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
We invite you to attend these
services
NETE'S FLOWERS
Phone 130 — Zurich
Flowers beautifully arranged
for Weddings, Funerals Etc.
At Prices Everyone can afford
"Flowers Wired Anywhere"
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor
Ron K1opp, Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 16-
10.00a.m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
You Are Welcome
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor — Supply
SUNDAY, JULY 16-
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Worship Service
You are invited to worship
with us!
BOUND or FREE!
JESUS CAME TO FREE US
The Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto
the meek;
He hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted;
To proclaim liberty to the captives and the
Opening of the prison to them that are bound —Iso. 61:1.
If the S,on therefore shall make you free
Ye shall be free indeed.—John 8: 36.
Brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not
liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but in love serve ane
another.—Gal, 5: 13,
ZURICH MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE
TL
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Funeral and Ambulance Service
Oxygen Equipped Ambulances
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
HOLDERS OF ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID
CERTIFICATES
Phone 89.1 or 89W
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too ! Start right
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what's wrong in the
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to me. You may
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first rule: 'Look Both Ways Be-
fore You Cross the Street'. Each
week watch for a new picture
based on another of his rules.
Ask Mom or Dad to help,
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AND ONE GIRL'S
50 SONO-LITES -- COMBINATION HORN
AND LIGHT.
* 50 REFLECTIVE TAPE KITS.
Given away each week for 6 weeks by RALEIGH CYCLE
INDUSTRIES (Canada) Ltd. In the interests of Child
Safety.
HOW TO ENTER ELMER CONTEST
1, Cut this contest out of paper along
dotted lines and colorthe picture. Or
draw a picture I1 F looks like this
and color.
2. List on separate sheet of paper
the thing's wrong in the picture.
3. Mail contest and list to address
on Entry f=orm. Don't forgot to fill in
4 u Any chid of address.
tdem ntary school age
may enter.
5. Ml entries become the property of
Elmer the Safety Elephant and cannot
be returned.
6. Children of employes of this news-
paper, the Ontario Safety League and
Raleigh Cycle Industries (Canada) Ltd.
may not enter.
7. Judges of the contest wilt be
teachers, writers and traffic authorl-
Nies; The judges' decision is final.
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CONTEST NO. 1
Moil to:
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208 King St. West
Toronto 1, Ontario
Mall before midnight July 19, 1961
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