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Zurich Citizens News, 1961-07-27, Page 4PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961 ITEMS ABOUT TOWN 0B1T'""Y Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snaith and family, of Blind River, who spent some time with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adel- bert Smith, have returned to their home. Mrs. Lewis Quick and daugh- ters, Barbara, Polly Ann and Madeline, and Mr. Harry Mc- Govera, all of Monroe, Michi- gan„ visited with their relatives, Mrs. Phoebe Weber, and Mrs. Carrie Weber. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mose Erb were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zehr, Mr, David Zehr and Mrs. Claude Stiles, all of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw and son, Richard, of Flint. Marion and Ruth Ann, were vis- itors in Wingham, last Wednes- day, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heywood and family. Attend Anniversary The following from this dis- trict attended the Golden Wed- ding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Jantzi (nee Ida Gascho) of Baden, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb and family, Mrs. Emma Kipfer, Mrs. Saraah Gingerich, Mr. Dan Gas- cho., Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oesch, Mr. Joel Gascho, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gascho and family, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Amanns, Mr. and rs. Amos Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rader, Andrew A. Coxon Andrew Albert Coxon, 76, a Milverton resident for 19 years, died Monday at Stratford Gen- eral Hospital. He was a retired Mornington Township farmer, and a native of Elma Township. Mr. Coxon is survived by his wife, the former Edith Carolyn Orr;three sons, Irving Milver- ton; Dr. Wesley, Zurich; Percy Agincourt; one brother, George, Milverton; four sisters, Mrs. Adam (Margaret) Hamilton, Mrs. I. D. (Ruby) Atkin, both of Milverton; Mrs. Ernest (Lillian) Wilson, Stratford; Mrs. Albert (Minnie) Clark, Medicine Hat. The body rested at the Mc - Honor Bride -Elect Mane funeral home, Milverton, Michigan, and Mrs. Clara Gane, d until service was held Wednes- of Sebewaing, visited in Zurich, : Sandra Schoch, Joan Rader, day at 2:30 p.m. in St, Paul's on Tuesday at the home of Mr..Ruth Geiger and Mona Schede United Church. and Mrs. 'William Thiel. are spending this week at the o Mr. Edward Smith. of Zurich. • Evangelical U."B Church camp, has left for Blind River, where Inca::on. near Goderich. he has accepted a position. At Camp Mr. and Mrs. Bill Misener, of • Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ducharnie London, were Sunday visitors at' of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. • the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gid- Word has been received in Fred Ducharme of the Bluewa- eon Koehler, in Zurich. Hensall of the death in London ter highway, were Saturday vis- Recent visttors at the home of : Monday of Mrs. Minnie Amelia itors at the home of Mrs. Ther- • Mr. and Mrs. Ted L•eibold, on Little. She was born in Logan esa Hartman. the Babylon Line. were Mr. and Township and formerly lived in Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and Mrs. M. A. Gaiser. of Kitchener, Hensall. Martin spent a few days visiting and 1Ir. Israel Galaer, of with friends and relatives in Zurich and district. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey. Mrs. Elsie Pfile and son, Donnie, of Mt. Clements. Michigan, were guests with Mrs. Clara Jacobe and family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Wild and Donnie is remaining for a weeks family, of Fenelon Falls, visited vacation. with friends in Zurich and dis- Mr. and Mrs. William Thiel trict over the weekend, spent a few days last week in Mrs- Ted Deichert, of Tbron- Wingham, with their daughter to, is spending a week in Zur- and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ich with her sister, Miss Ethel Earl Heywood. Gabel. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and Mark, of Kitchener, spent the past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Erb atten- ded the Lichti reunion in New Hamburg on Sunday. George, Leo and Margaret Smith and Cleo Bowman and Mary Cronin spent the past weekend in Napanee with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver, of St. Marys, spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Phoebe Weber, and other relatives and friends in the area. Mrs. Theresa Hartman, Cyril, Robert and Gerry, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Lary Hartman and family, in London. Mrs. Norman Fleischauer, Mrs. M. Little Prior To Marriage (By our Kippen correspondent) Miss Eileen McLean, of Kip - pen, was honored at several pre- nuptial showers prior to her marriage, Saturday, July 15. Miss Lilian 'Companion, assis- ted by Miss Elaine Hodgins and Miss Phyllis Hodgson, arranged a shower of business associates, Clin- Mrs. Little is survived by one ton. son, Edward, Hensall; two air. and Iles, Orville Stein. daughters, Mrs. Albert (Doro- back. of London, were Sunday thy) Haring, Preston; Mrs. Ivan visitors with their parents, Mr.(Mary) Jones, London; 12 grand and Mrs. Henry Steinback and children and two great-grand- and Mr. Henry Howald. children. The body is at A. Millard George funeral home, London, for service Thursday at 3:30 p.m. with burial in Forst Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. 0 at the home of Miss Companion, in London. Miss Marion Turner, Kippen, was hostess at her home for a shower for Miss McLean, atten- ded by friends and school chums. A community shower arrang- ed by Mrs. Tom Penhale, Mrs. Lloyd Cooper, Mrs. Wilmer Jon- es, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Bert Faber, and Mrs. Hugh Hen- drick, was held at St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, The Thrifty Kippenette 4-H Club arranged a shower at the home of Mrs. W. J. F. Bell, Kip - pen, and preesnted Miss McLean with a clothes hamper and mag- azine rack. The presentation address was read by Mrs. Eldon Jarrott, and presentations were made by Mrs. William Caldwell and Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Allan Johnson, Kippen, entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her neice, Miss Mc- Lean, who received guests with her aunt, and the groom's mo- ther, Mrs. Elmer Townsend, Seaforth, Karen and Kathy Hen- drick twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hendrick, of Kippen, attended the register. 8 concession 10, Tuckersmith, on Monday evening, July 24, in her 86th year. The former Is- abel McGregor, she was born in Tuckersmith. Surviving are one son, Win- ston Workman, RR 2, Kippen; one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd (Irina) Bowering, Listowel; one grand- son, Billy Workman. Mr. Work- man passed away six years ago. The body is resting at the Bonthron funeral chapel, Hen- sall, for public service, on Thursday, July 27, at 2:00 p.m., with Rev. H. A. Johnston offic- iating. Burial will be made in Hensall Union Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hackett, of Galt, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinback. Their daughter, Lyn- da, who had been staying with her grandparents, returned to Galt with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kyle and Debbie, who have been spen- ding the past few weeks at the home of Mrs. Kyle's mother, Mrs. Earl Thiel, have returned to their home in Calgary. Mrs. Danny Trushinski and Brian are spending this week with relatives in Guelph. Mr. P. J. Cunningham, of Wil- lowdale spent the weekend with his wife and family, who are spending the summer months at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Smith. Mrs. W. Workman (By our Hensall correspondent) Mrs. William A. Workman passed away at her home, Lot 1 For The Latest HAIR STYLING Give Us A CALL Phone 223 ZURICH NORMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 1 rt:-� CHURCH DIRECTORY St. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. W. P. Fischer, B.A., Pastor Ron Klopp, Organist SUNDAY, JULY 30— 10.00a.m•—Worship Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School SUNDAY, AUGUST 6— No Service and Sunday School SUNDAY, AUGUST 13— Rev, Robert Rock, Navy Chaplain, will conduct the service. You Are Welcome SHOPi&ii-SAVE IGA BEEF STEW , 15 oz. 2 for 49c IGA LIQUID DETERGENT, 24 oz. 49c FEARMAN'S HAMS, 10 lbs. $119 ROYAL GOLD ICE CREAM PINTS 9c LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE, 15 OZ. 10c ea. 25c 2 for 25c HEINZ BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES WHITE SWAN TISSUE THIS WEEK'S EXTRA STAMP FEATURES 6 oz. IGA Instant Coffee; 4 Light Bulbs; Clifithar Briquets; Raid Home and Garden Bomb; Large Florient; White Shoe Polish Meat Features TABLERITE BLADE ROAST 37e Ib. 39c Ib. 29c lb. TABLERITE SHORT RiB ROAST PORK LIVER Produce Features NO. 1 ONTARIO NEW CROP PASTAL CELERY, 30's 2/23e NOo. 1 ONTARIO NEW CROP PASTAL CELERY, 30's 2/23c Freezer Features SWANSON TV DINNERS, Chicken, Turkey, Beef Sirloin of Beef, Pork Loin, Chinese Dinner 69c plus 25 Free Stamps TV MACARONI and CHEESE, 8 oz. 3 for 69c PICNIC LEMONADE, 12 oz. 2 for 49c BROWN'S I.G.A. MARKET HENSALL OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS NETE'S FLOWERS Phone 130 -- Zurich Flowers beautifully arranged for Weddings, Funerals Etc. At Prices Everyone can afford "Flowers Wired Anywhere" ammimmannemneunemmmialaallaml ew.i ,ems 00ew^-¢.11.1MEMMIr ssssMeigo ..ems s,..... --.- s -at picture ? Imam 1 1 I: Hi Kids! Here is the third 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. 616,4'weto This picture is based on Elmer's third rule: "Ride Your Bike Safely and Obey All Signs and Signals." Each week watch for a new pic- ture bused on another of his rules. Ask Mom or Dad to help, ,• ,*, 2 RALEIGH BICYCLES -- ONE BOY'S 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 (Canado) Ltd. In aka Inters ..of Child HOW TO ENTER ELMER CONTEST 9. Cut this contest out f paper along dotted lines and color the picture. Or draw a pictureof looks BM this and color. 2. List on separate sheet of paper The rhinos wrong In the picture. :3. Mail contest and list to address an Entry Form. Don't forget to fill in yourname hld of dim n Anyitory school 4g• r may enter. Amir VIII term a IIIMrloll Id II mumu en 5. All entries become the property of Elmer the Safety Elephant and cannot be returned. 6. Children of employees of this news- paper, ews• RaleightCyclentIndusio Safety ies (Canada) e Lnd td. may 'not enter. 7. Judges of the . contest wit! 1* teachers, writers and traffic authori- ties. The judges' decision is final. YOU CAN WIN oNE! 1 I 11 1 1 I CONTEST NO, 3 Mail before midnight Aug. 2, 1961 Mail to: Ontario Safety League 208 King St. West Toronto 1, Ontario Bse D Girl ❑ Hem. •...••.•..•...•••.••.• Address Age •••• 64660064060 T•lopbono •• 1111 r.JL.u.Ns. lieumprieeima 11111116111111111111iil swl111Ail ., i es.isert.iewd �.wiwi.wrwl,c EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. A. M. AMACHER, BA BD„ Minister Mre. Milton Oesoh. Organist SUNDAY, JULY 30- 10.00 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday Schol We welcome you to worship with us Zurich Mennonite Church Pastor — Supply SUNDAY, JULY 30- 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Worship Service You are invited to worship with us! PLEASURE .. . WHERE TO FIND IT Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is ful ness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.—Psa. 16: 11. WHAT GOD HAS PLEASURE IN 1 know also; my God, that thou triest the heart, and has pleasure in uprightness.— 1_Crom. 29: 27a. WHAT GOD DOES NOT HAVE PLEASURE IN Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man shall draw back, my soul shall not pleasure in him.—Heb. 10: 36. WHAT TO CHOOSE INSTEAD OF PLEASURE OF SIN By faith Moses, when he was cometo years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter; choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to en- joy the pleasures of sin for a season; Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt; for he had respect unto the recompence of the reward.—Heb. 11: 24-26. ZURICH MENNONITE EVANGELISM COMMITTEE STARLITE DRIVE-IN GOSPEL SERVICE (INTERDENOMINATIONAL) CREDITON HIGHWAY, 5 MILES EAST OF GRAND BEND Sunday, July 30 8:00 p.m. — Gospel Recordings 8:30 p.m. — Service SPEAKER REV. F. W. FAIST, Kitchener SPECIAL MUSIC MASS VOLUNTEER CHOIR COME AS YOU ARE AND HEAR FROM YOUR CAR Headquarters FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS LUNCHES - GAS - GROCERIES We serve delicious lunches — Tasty Hamburgers, Sand- wiches — Ice Cream, Soft drinks, etc. * Let us fill your car with "Esso" Gasoline MOTOR OIL — LUBRICATION — TIRE REPAIRS WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Fresh Groceries and Cold Meats DROP IN AND VISIT US REAL SOON! Open 800 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Every Day .. .. , Open Saturday Evening till 1:30 a.m. ST. JOSEPH ESSO SERVICE (Corner Highway 21 and 84) EDITH and CHARLES BURGESS • WESTLAKE Funeral and Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipped Ambulances DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE HOLDERS OF ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE FIRST AID CERTIFICATES Phone 89J or 89W ZURICH Headquarters FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS LUNCHES - GAS - GROCERIES We serve delicious lunches — Tasty Hamburgers, Sand- wiches — Ice Cream, Soft drinks, etc. * Let us fill your car with "Esso" Gasoline MOTOR OIL — LUBRICATION — TIRE REPAIRS WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Fresh Groceries and Cold Meats DROP IN AND VISIT US REAL SOON! Open 800 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Every Day .. .. , Open Saturday Evening till 1:30 a.m. ST. JOSEPH ESSO SERVICE (Corner Highway 21 and 84) EDITH and CHARLES BURGESS