Zurich Citizens News, 1966-05-05, Page 4PAGE FOUR
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Married Recently at Seaforth
LANSBERGEN—AUBIN
St. James' Roman Catholic
Church was the setting for the
marriage of Bernadette Marie
Aubin, of Seaforth, and Adrien
John Lansbergen, of RR 1, Zur-
ich. Rev. Father Laraugh of-
ficiated at the 11 a.m. ceremony
on Saturday, April 16.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. John Aubin, Seaforth, and
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Lansbergen, of
RR 1, Zurich.
The bride was given in mar•
riage by her father. She chose
a floor -length gown of nylon
over net with empire waist,
scooped neckline, lily -point
sleeves. The skirt extended to
a catherdal train. A shoulder
length veil of white net with
scalloped edges was held by a
white petal headdress. She car -i
ried a bouquet of a dozen yel-
low roses.
The matron of honor, Mrs,
Eldon Mitchell, sister of the
bride, and Miss Christina Lans-
bergen, sister of the groom,
wore street length gowns of
pale blue nylon topped
with lace with a nylon overskirt.
Their headpieces were bows of
blue nylon and they carried
nosegays of Shasta daisies.
Mr. William Lansbergen
brother of the groom, Guelph,
acted as best man for his broth-
er, while Eldon Mitchell, Sea -
forth, and Nick Lansbergen,
Seaforth, ushered guests.
For travelling, the bride chose
a two-piece, royal blue, double
knit suit with white accessories.
The newlyweds will reside at
234 Nile Street, Stratford, On-
tario.
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Zurich Lions Club
Conduct Campaign
Members of the Zurich Lions
Club have recently canvassed
the village for the Canadian
Cancer Society, and to date
have collected around $250.
There are still a number of
calls to be made before the
canvass is completed, and this
should be finished within the
next week,
In the meantime, anyone who
was missed on the canvass,
may leave their donations at
the Zurich branch of the Bank
of Montreal. Lion Ray McKin-
NHL lir
Parade of Values
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When placed together, they form an extraordin-
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MR, AND MRS. CLARENCE ORVAL STEVER were
married recently in St. John's Lutheran Church, Waterloo,
by Rev. A. L. Conrad. The bride is Virginia Susan, daugh-
ter of :lir. Peter Deichert and the late Mrs. Deichert, Zurich,
and the groom is a son of Mrs. Moses Stever and the late
Moses Stever, of Linwood.
non reported on the success •of , ject at Lake Joseph. This coin -
the campaign at the Monday' plated the total of $500 which `
night meeting of the organiz- ' the Zurich organization had '
ation. I pledged for the camp.
Lion Herb Turkheim report -1 The Zurich Lions Majorettes
ed on the Easter Seal campaign,' will be taking part in the an -
which has just been conducted nual Lions convention, which is
by the Zurich Lions Club being held this year at London.
throughout the entire area. To Another;float will also be en -
date, donations have totalled tered in the parade, represent -
over $700, and there are still a , ing the Zurich Club, and the
number of people who have not i project is in charge of Lion
made their donations. Any t Bob Merner,
person still wishing to give to
tlik worthy cause may leave m
their donations at the office of
the Zurich Citizens News, the 1 t + ' ch Men r u r'
Bank of Montreal, or give them JESUS CHRIST 15 LC)::;.:
to Robert Westlake, who is serv- JESUS CHRIST EST SEtGNR+rct
ing as treasurer of the fund.
Lion Howard Klopp present-
ed the slate of officers for the
coming term, as selected by the
nominating committee. An elec-
tion will be held at the next
regular dinner meeting of the
group, on Monday, May 16.
It was reported at the meet-
ing that the last gift of $125
has been sent to the CNIB pro-
EMMANUEL EVANGELICAJ.
United Brethren
Church
Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. Miltpn Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, MAY 8 —
10:00 a.m.—Holy Baptism.
11:00 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Bible Study.
SUNDAY, MAY 8 --
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service
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THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1966
St. Peters CWL of 15 dollars collected which
Elect Officers For
Corning Season
St, Peter's Catholic Women.'League held their first meeting
of the year on April 5, in the
cureatii n room of the parisl
school.
Monsignor Bourdeau opened
the meeting with prayer to Our
hasty if Good Counsel. Mrs
Lawrence Regier chaired the
tneeting, and with the help of
the executive. regular business
was quickly attended to.
Letters of thanks for mrs.
Nettie HHarvey's met orial mass
and help with lunch at the
wake, were gratefully received
by League members, from the
Celina,. family, if Zurich.
The annual t L, convention
will be held t o May 2.i and 26
in London, Registration can be
o b t a i n e d at Hotel London,
where the main dinner will
take place. Details can be ob-
tained from the president.
Spiritual convenor Mrs, Ja
seph Regier reported an amount
the be forwarded to Pet u
vian Mission Sisters.
Monsignor Bourdeau spoke
on the immensity of the task
I of the synod for London din.
.-,-. -.
Mrs. Lawrence Regier was re.
turned as president; first vice.
president, Mrs. Leo Regier; see.
and vice-president, Mrs. Casey
de Groot; third vice-president,
Mrs, Clem Regier; treasurer,
Mrs. Rita Vander Burgt• re.
cese, which is already in aper- cording secretary and publicity
s ation, Mrs. Esther Rau has
been chosen to represent St.
Peter's Parish. This synod is
a "first" in the London diocese,
and much clarification on many
issues of the decrees sent out
• from Rome, is expected to be
the result of this synod.
Election of officers, for the
St. Peter's
Lutheran Churei-
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, 13.A., 3.0
Pastor
Mrs. D. Stade, Organist
SUNDAY, MAY 8 --
10:00 a.m...-Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Worship Service
You Are Welcome
Mrs, Louis Masse; correspdnd-
ing secretary, Mrs. Adeline
Denoxnme.
Raffle of a gift for the mis-
sions was won by Mrs. Made-
line Martens.
Meeting was voted adjourned
by Mrs. Clem Regier and Mrs,
Matthew Denomme. Meeting
was closed with prayers, and
coming two years, took place. coffee was enjoyed by all.
BAYVIEW
GOLF COURSE
(1 Mile South of St. Joseph)
Green Fees
Opening to May 31 ---
September 15 to Closing
and
Weekdays, June 1 to Sept. 14
$1.25
WEEK -ENDS and HOLIDAYS
from June 1 to September 14
$2.00
Membership Fees
Men, Full Season _ $25.00
Ladies, Full Season w_ $20.00
Students, Full Season $12.00
Half Season, To and After August Less 40%
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Marshmallows _
Clark's Fancy -48 Oz.
_ 5/$1
Tomato Juke 33c
24 Ounces
Welch's Grape Jelly _ 51 c
8 Ounce
Club House Olives _ _ 39c
Stokley's— 15 Oz.
Kidney Beans _ _ _ 2/39c
Weston's — 12s — Hot Dog or Hamburg
Donuts or Buns _ _ _ _ 19c
York — 20 Oz.
Beans and Pork _ _ 2/39c
Miracle Whip 32 Oz.
Salad Dressing _ _ _ _ 53c
Purex —2 -Roll Pack—Assorted Colors
Toilet Tissue 23c
Heinz Strained ---4% Oz, Jar
Baby Food 9/$1
Ellmarr-1-Lb. Prints
argarine 2/63c
White or Brown Loaves
Superior Bread _ - 3/67c
28 Ounce
Stakley's Pumpkin _ _ 27c
Sweet Mix —15-0z, Jar
Dick's Pickles _ _ _ 33c
Lil Abner—All Flavors
Drinks, 48 -oz. _ _ _ 4/$1
Solid White -7 Oz.
Saico Tuna 44c
Shirriff's Good Morning —24 Oz.
Marmalade 55c
Aylmer. -10 Oz.
Tomato Soup _ _ _ 2/25c
Nature's Best -14 Oz.
Kernel Corn _ _ _ _ 2/33c
Surf, King Size _ _ $1.33
Scotties -- 200s
Facial Tissue _ _ 2/37c
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SANSONE CELLO TOMATOES Tube 25c
NEW CROP
SUNKIST ORANGES, 113s Doz. 59c
CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE, 24s _ _ 2 For 45c
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SCHNEIDER'S RING BOLOGNA LB. 49c
MACARONI AND CHEESE LOAF
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SWEET PICKLED PORK ROLLS _ _ _ _ LB. 59c
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