Zurich Citizens News, 1961-07-20, Page 4PAGE FOUR
ZURICH CITIZEN$ MEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961
ITEMS ABOUT TOWN
Mr. and. Mrs, Milford Ewald,
of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs,
Arnold Ewald, Judith and Jim -
trite, of Elkton, Michigan, spent
the weekend at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Hilton Truemner and
family.
provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Kalb-
fleisch enjoyed a trip to James-
town, New York, over the past
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ginger-
ich and family spent the past
weekend at their cottage, at
Chesley Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien
and Jimmy, of Toronto, are
spending a couple of weeks va-
cation at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. William Merner
and faintly, London, spent the
weekend with relatives in Zur-
ich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ortwein and
Rick, were weekend visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Clair Geiger.
Rev. and Mrs. E. Heimrich,
of Ayton, spent a few days over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Haberer, at Zurich, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Heimrich, at
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kel-
few days at their home in Zu-
few doys at their home in Zur-
ich.
Mr. and Mrs. Arn Meyer were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ferd Haberer. Mrs. Meyer
and Jimmy have returned home
after spending the past week
with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Paisley,
of Worcester, Mass., • and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Siebert, of De-
troit, spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Siebert last
week,
Dr. and Mrs. Archie MacKin-
non, of Galt, were visitors in
Zurich one day last week, at
Miss Suzanne and Master Ted-
dy Brown left for their home in
Oshawa after spending t w o
weeks with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meyers. They
also attended the Mennonite
Bible School while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gem-
ming and family and Mr. and
Mrs. George Manion, of Roches-
ter, New York, spent a few
days recently at the home of
Mrs. Melvina Johnston. Miss
Sandra Gemming is spending
the summer months with her
grandmother.
Johnnie and Jerry Grembos
and Bill Carik, all of Detroit,
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Papineau, at their
summer home at the lake.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hope, of
Streetsville, called on their par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meyers,
on Sunday. Their two children,
Heather and Cynthia, who at-
tended Bible School in Zurich,
returned home with them.
Mrs. Hilton Truemner spent
a week with her daughter and
family, Mr. 'and Mrs. William
Fuss, at their cottage at Elm-
wood Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Hess
and family, of Dorset, spent a
few days over the weekend at
the home of his mother, Mrs.
Mary Hess, before leaving on
Tuesday along with Mrs. Hess
for a motor trip to the western
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kalbfleisch.
Mr. Dan Staubus, of London,
was a Sunday visitor at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Herb
Neeb.
Passes Exams
Robert Westlake, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Westlake, Zur-
ich, has been successful in pas-
sing his first year exams at the
University of Toronto School of
Embalming. He will continue
his studies there in the fall.
Wedding Anniversary
Members of the family gath-
Bred at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Neeb, on Saturday,
July 15, to honour the couple
on the occasion of their 30th
Wedding Anniversary.
Birthday Party
Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brown,
were: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wuer-
th, Mrs, Sam Hey, Mary Ellen
Burdge, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hay
and Kathleen, Bobby Howe,
Rev. and Mrs. Amacher and Mr.
and Mrs. T. H. Meyers; the oc-
casion being the 65th birthday
of Mr. Brown and Mr. Wuerth.
A tasty meal was served by the
hostess.
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WEDDING
Bedard -Dalton
Married Recently In London
An uncle of the bride, Rev.
Father Dan Coughlin, Assump-
tion High School, Windsor, of-
ficiated at the marriage of
Elizabeth Jane Dalton, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dal-
ton, Grand Bend, and Richard
Louis Bedard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Bedard, Zurich, in
Christ of Immaculate Concep-
tion Church, Grand Bend, on
Saturday, July 8, at 9:00 a.m.
The bride's father is warden
of Lambton County and reeve
of Grand Bend.
Rev. Father W. Murray,
great uncle of the bride, who
had officiated at the marriage
of her parents, was in the sanc-
tuary. Rev. Father William
Smith, Forest and Grand Bend,
furnished the wedding music
and was the soloist.
The bride chose for her wed-
ding a floor -length gown of "I
Do" taffeta. The bodice featur-
ed a bertha neckline with
chantilly lace strewn with tiny
seed pearls, long lily -point
sheath sleeves and princess -
style waist. The pleated cum-
merbund accented the midriff
as it fell from the mid -collar
to the low back where it was
caught by tiny lace medallions.
From either side of the skirt
extended a wing -shaped pan -
DOLLAR DAY
LIBBY'S FANCY 15 OZ TIN
Fruit Cocktail
Solo Margarine
LIBBY'S 15 OZ. TIN
Dark Brown Beans
SLICED CRUSHED 20 OZ. TIN
Lee's Pineapple
BALLET
Toilet Tissue
SAICO WHITE
Albacore Tuna
LUCKY DOLLAR 8 OZ. JAR
4 for $1.00
4 for $1.00
b for $1.00
5 for $1.00
10 for $1.00
3 for $1.00
Instant Coffee $1.00
ORBITS, RICE FLAKES, SHREDDIES
Nabisco Cereals 4 for $1.00
Christie's Ritz Biscuits 25c
SUNKIST 163s
Oranges 3 for 89c
LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET
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St. Patrick's Church, Dundas
Street, London, was the setting
on Saturday, Julyl, for the wed-
ding of Florence Quann, Glace
Bay, N.S., and Lewis John Den-
nomme, Zurich.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. John G. Quann, Glace
Bay, N.S., and the groom is the
son of Mrs. Adeline Denomme.
Rev. Father Sullivan officia-
ted.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride was gowned in
a floor length silk brocaded
dress with six layers of net.
She wore a matching headpice
and carried a bouquet of red
roses.
HIJRCH DIRECTORY
EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
United Brethren
Church
Rev. A. M. AMACHER, BA BD,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch. Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 23-
10:00 a.m.—Gideon Bible Soc-
iety Service. Speaker, Mr.
Rueben Brubacker, Clinton.
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School _ _
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26-
8:00 p.m.—Local Conference.
Leader, Rev. E. E. Hallman.
We invite all to attend these
services
Matron of honour was Mrs.
Norman Overholt, sister of the
groom, and Miss Mary Ellen
Masse, niece of the groom, was
junior bridesmaid. They were
gowned in ballerina length dres-
ses of mauve and pink, and
wore matching headpieces. They
carried shasta daisies.
Groomsmen was Norman Ov-
erholt and Victor Denomme,
and Dickie Masse ushered the
guests.
For travelling through south-
western Ontario, the bride
chose a blue dress and matching
duster with white assessories.
The young couple will reside
at 223 Feltner Cr., in London.
nier which fell to the floor in
a chapel train and was high-
lighted by a lace patch. She
carried a white prayer book
crestedwith red roses.
Matron of honor, Mrs. Sam
Masse, Goderich, cousin of the
groom, and bridesmaids, Mary
Dalton, sister of the bride, and
Noreen Dalton, Dublin, cousin
of the bride, were gowned alike
in floor -length white brocaded
silk accentedwith red satin
shoes and matching bows in
their hair.
Sam. Masse, Goderich, was
best man and attendants were
his brother, Tony Bedard, Zur-
ich, and Mike McGarry, Lon-
don. Jim .Dalton, brother of
the bride, and Jim Bedard, bro-
ther of the groom, ushered.
A reception and dinner was
held at the Imperial Hotel,
NETE'S FLOWERS
Phone 130 -- Zurich
Flowers beautifully arranged
for Weddings, Funerals Etc.
At Prices Everyone can afford
"Flowers Wired Anywhere"
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Grand Bend, where the bride's
Mother received in a white wool
sheath with blue accessories.
The groom's mother chose a
baby blue silk sheath with white
accessories. The evening meal
was served at the Central Hotel,
Hensall, and a reception for the
couple was held in the Zurich
Community Centre in the even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bedard left for
a honeymoon to be spent at
Honey Harbor. They will make
their home.in Grand Bend. The
bride is a graduate of Lonodn
Teacher's College and has been
on the teaching staff in Brant-
ford. She will continue to teach
near Grand Bend next term.
Guests attended the wedding
from London, Windsor, Gode-
rich, Zurich, Preston and Grand
Bend.
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St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor
Ron Klopp, Organist
SUNDAY, JULY 23-
10.00a.m--Worship Service
11.00 a,m.—Sunday School
You Are Welcome
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor — Supply
SUNDAY, JULY 23—
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 —Isa. 61:1.
If the Son 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 one
another.—Gal. 5: 13.
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Hi Kids!
Here is the second
of my summer
safety cont est s
It's simple, lots of
fun too! Start
right NOW to find
what's wrong i n
the picture a n d
send it to me. You
may win one of
the wonderful
prizes.
66efet,
Ill, 'PI,
This picture is bored on Elmer's
second rule: "Keep Out From
Between Parked Cars." Each week
watch for a new picture based on
another of his rules. Ask Mom or
Dad to help.
*, 2 RALEIGH BICYCLES ---ONE BOY'S
AND ONE GIRL'S
,* 50 SONO-LITES l --COMBINATION HORN
AND LIGHT.
* SO REFLECTIVE TAPE KITS.
Given
. INDUSTRIESe(Canada) Ltd, la theInterestoRALEIGHf Child
Safety.
1. Cut thlt contest out of paper along
dotted utter end the picture. Or
draw a pictum ittat looks like this
and 2 Lias en seporate sheet of pop.,
the Wrono M the picture.
3. Mall contest and lift to address
en EnttryY RIMS. Dail forget 60 flit in
yew .00104 and address.
Aiw Id 5{{ R_,ilniutary school oars
sinter.
5. AU entries become the property of
Eimer the Safety Elephant and cannot
be returned.
6. Children of employees of this news-
paper, the Ontario Safety League and
Raleigh Cycle Industries (Canada) Ltd.
may not enter.
7, Judges of the contest Will be
Hies. The judges' decision isffinaluthori-
CONTEST
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YOU CAN WIN ONE!
NO. 2 Mail before midnight July 26, 1961
Mail to:
Ontario Safety Lenge. .Nome
208 King St. West
Toronto 1, Ontario Address
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