Zurich Citizens News, 1966-04-14, Page 4SAGE FOUR
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS.
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966
Old Zurich School Coming Down Fast
Every day sees more of the old Zurich Public School
being demolished, and within a short time the building
should be completely removed. On Monday when this photo
was taken, the top rooms had been completely demolished,
and about half the main floor was torn down. The room
in the lower portion of the basement had been used for a
number of years as a classroom. When the old building is
completely cleaned away, another new classroom will be
built on the new section of the school.
Wedding
STEVER—DEICHERT
St, John's Lutheran Church,
Waterloo, was the setting for
the marriage of Virginia Susan
Deichert, of Kitchener, and
Clarence Orval Stever, of Lin-
wood. Pastor A. L. Conrad
performed the 7 p.m. ceremony
on Monday, April 11.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. Peter Deichert and the
late Mrs. Deichert, of Zurich,
and the groom is the son of
Mrs. Moses Stever and the late
Moses Stever, of Linwood.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. She chose
a formal gown of patterned
taffeta, styled with a scoop
neckline, lily -point sleeves, fit-
ted midrift, sheath skirt, with
fullness to the back, with slight
chapel train. A headdress of
petals and brilliance, which
held her tiered illusion veil, and
she carried a white Bible crest-
ed with white Easter lily, and
wore pearls, a gift of the groom.
The maid of honor, Miss
Florence Hahn, of Kitchener,
a cousin of the groom, and two
bridesmaids, Miss Marion Wett-
laufer, Waterloo, and Mrs.
Frank Cernuik, of Guelph, sis-
ter of the groom, wore formal
gowns of silk organza over
taffeta in green, styled with
empire waist, scooped neckline,
elbow length sleeves. A line
skirt with matching lace appli-
que on bodice and detachable
back bow and panel. Their
headpieces were of matching
bows with pouff veils and
matching string of pearls.
Flower girl, Catherine Deich-
ert, niece of the bride, wore .a
short white dress, full skirt
with green band and bow at
back with matching green bow
and pouff veil for her head-
piece and sterling heart -shaped
ASHWOOD and DISTRICT
(MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent
Ladies' Aid
The April meeting of Zion
Lutheran Ladies' Aid was held
Wednesday, April 6, with group
one in charge of devotions and
lunch. Rev. William Gatz con-
tinued with the topic, "Chris-
tian Discipleship", followed by
discussion.
Mrs Leonard Schenk presid-
ed for 'the business. Reports
were given by all secretaries.
A mother and daughter pot-
luck supper will be held May
6. Mrs. Milford Merner and
Mrs. Marie Restemayer were
appointed to see about new
altar cloths. Mrs. Ernest Koeh-
ler and Mrs. Cliff Salmon are
the visiting committee.
Dashwood Pom Poms
The fifth meeting of Dash-
wood Pom Poms was held at
the home of Beth Snell. The
leaders, Mrs. Eben Weigand
and Norma, gave notes on
handbags, selection, materials,
and care of thein. Roll call,
locket.
Master Bill Deichert, nephew
of the bride, was ringbearer,
dressed in charcoal grey suit,
as were the groom and the best
man, Mr. Clayton Stever, of
Linwood, brother of the groom,
and the ushers Mr. Frederick
Deichert, of Clinton, brother of
the bride, and .Mr. Frank
Cernuik, of Guelph, brother-in-
law of the groom.
For travelling the bride don-
ned a three-piece torquoise
blue suit with white hat and
black patent leather shoes and
purse and a corsage of pink
carnations.
The couple will reside in
Kitchener.
FIGHT
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CAN.A,®I.Ap CANCER SOCIETY
VILLAGE OF ZURICH CANVASS
Monday Night, April 1 8th
Conducted by Members of the Zurich Lions Club
"how to trim my accessories",
was answered by all members.
The girls did samples of cord-
ed bias, piping, diagonal weav-
ing, Chinese knot, and pom
pom, They were shown how
to steam their hat. The meet-
ing closed with "0 Canada".
The sixth meeting was held
at the home of Nellie Zondag.
Roll call, "a point in selecting
accessories" was answered by
10 members. The leaders, Mrs.
Weigand and Norma, gave notes
on gloves, selection and care;
belts, slection and care; jewel-
ry, selection and care. A sam-
ple of gross grain was given
each girl. The meeting closed
with "0 Canada".
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Datars and family spent
last week -end at Sudbury with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Love.
Mrs. Margaret Willert
Mrs. Frederick Willert, 95,
the former Margaret Walper,
passed away at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Richard Poehler,
Fort Wayne, Ind. Her husband
passed away in 1937. They
farmed on the 15th concession
of Hay prior to retiring to
Dashwood. She was a member
of Zion Lutheran Church, Dash-
wood.
Surviving are five daughters,
Mrs. Gustave (Lucy) Chesna,
Birmingham, Mich.; Mrs. Rich-
ard (Alice) Poehler; Mrs. Louis
(Clara) Restemayer, and Mrs.
Edmund (Elia) Kraft, both of
Dashwood; Mrs. Thomas (Ida)
Hayes, Windsor; Mrs. Lavina
Miller, Zurich; one son, Ervin
predeceased her.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until Tuesday noon then at
Zion Lutheran Church where
the service was conducted by
Rev. William Gatz with inter-
ment in Dashwood Lutheran
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Harold and
Lloyd Willert, Melvin Reste-
mayer, Harold Kraft, Arthur
Miller and Tom Hayes.
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About People
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Mr, and Mrs. Ed Kaufman
and family, of Scarborough,
,spent the week -end in Zurich,
also visiting with Mrs. Kauf-
man's mother, Mrs. Laura Ha-
berer, who is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yungblut
and family, London, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Yungblut.
Miss Kay Batstone, of Rich-
mond Hill, is spending the Eas-
ter holidays at the home of her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Gascho.
Dr. and Mrs. Bpyuce Eick-
meier and family, of Burlington,
were week -end visitors with
Mrs. Edna Eiekmeier.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug O'Brien
and Mr, and Mrs. Don O'Brien
are enjoying a trip to the east
coast this week, visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Brien and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MeNab.
Ray McKinnon, Kevin, Shane
and Nancy Rae are visiting this
week with Mr. McKinnon's par-
ents and other relatives, in
Kapuskasing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill O'Brien and
Jimmy, of Simcoe, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy O'Brien,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rydall and
Susanne and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hess and family visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess over
the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Black and
boys, Buckingham, and Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Case and family,
Barrie, spent the Easter holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mous-
seau and other members of the
family.
Miss Barbara Clausius, Lon-
don, was a week -end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Clausius.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Yungblut,
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Geiger,
Mrs. Art Haist and Mrs. Alice
Thiel returned home on Sat-
urday from a trip to the west
coast. They visited for several
days with RCMP Constable Al-
lan Thiel, at Prince Rupert.
Mrs. Beatrice Racier and
daughter Joan moved this week
into the home of Mrs, Mary
Stephan,
Mr. George Deichert and
Clayton Ortwein are both pa-
tients in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hackett,
Linda and Doug, of Don Mills,
were Easter holiday visitors
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Steinbach.
Easter visitors with Mrs.
Theresa Hartman were Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Hartman and fam-
ily, of London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Hartman and family,
also of London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Flax -
bard and family, of Listowel,
were holiday visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Flaxbard.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bedard
and family, of Detroit, spent
Easter with members of their
families in this area.
Mrs. Ivan Kalbfleisch is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, after an unfortunate
accident in which she suffered
a broken hip.
Dr. and Mrs. John Haberer
and family, of Toronto, were
visitors at Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Haberer.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gascho and
family, of Toronto, spent Easter
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St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, APRIL 17 —
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
You Are Welcome
IIENZEIMEIMMIIML
with 'members of their faMilies
in Zurich and Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ginger-
ieh and family, of Kitchener,
were holiday visitors with mem-
bers of their family in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul }less and
family, of Scarborough, spent
Easter at the home of Mrs.
Mary Hess.
Miss Jean McKay, of Toronto,
is visiting for a short time with
Miss Meda Surerus and Gordon,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Merner and
family, of London, spent the
holiday week -end with members
of their families in and around
Zurich.
Ronald Klapp, who is teach-
ing school at Oakville, is spend-
ing the holiday season with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Klopp.
Robert Hartman is spending
the holiday week with members
of his family in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson
and family, of Toronto, were
Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Newell Geiger and family,
on the Goshen Line,
nammemmir
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JESUS CHRIST 15 LORD
JESUS CHRIST EST SEIGNEUR
SUNDAY, APRIL 17 —
I0:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.
8:00 p.m.—Adult Fellowship,
Chorus in charge of
Service.
YOU ARE WELCOME
EMMANUEL EVANGELtC*L
United Brethre:-
Church
Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D.,
M i niater
Mrs. Milton Desch. Organist
SUNDAY, APRIL 17 —
10:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m.—Church School.
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Salado Tea Bags _
Kellogg's -12-0z. Packages
28 -Oz. Tins
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32 -Oz, Bottles
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Paper Towels _ _ _ 2/83c
St. William's -24 Oz.
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