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Zurich Citizens News, 1966-08-25, Page 4
PAGE FOUR ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1966 About People You. Know. bars. Ivan Yungblut, Miss Inez Yungblut and Jack Yungblut are 'visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gr:lnam Farquhar at Wisconsin. 14: and Mrs. Ross McNab as:r fancily, formerly of Nova are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gasebo be- fore leaving for their new home ir: Toronto. AT. and Mrs. -Bill O'Brien and .Leenty, of Sinneoe, are vacation- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien, and Mrs. Jack Turkheim spe.r t the week -end in Burling - toy:. at the home of Dr. and Mss. Bruce Eickmeier. ,1:rs. M. R. MacDonald, of C r„on, visited last week with Mrs. Chris Hoist. George Deichert and Ernie La,,,raw returned home last weer: -end from a trip through tbe• '.vestern provinces. 0 Obituary ELMORE J. THIEL .4 resident of Zurich for many Elmore John Thiel passed ae .y in hospital at Neepawa, 'Mar. eoba, on Thursday, August 1Z, He and Mrs. Thiel were their way home from a trip t c the western provinces when :e suddenly became quite ill, e.: -.vas rushed to the Neepawa hz,sLs1tal, where he died a short t.~F later. Pf'rn in Hay Township on A.:; :est 3, 1888, he was a son :n of the late Mr, and Mrs. _ . i1-ew Thiel. P `or to moving to Zurich seehe years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Tei farmed in Hay Township. Mrs. Thiel is the former Amelia se-:viving besides his wife are three sons. Harold, Zurich; Car_. Zurich, and 1VI i 1 f or d, George. B.C.; one daugh- ter. Mrs. Bernice 1VIcClinehey, E::-: one brother, William, Her.sall: and two sisters. Mrs. Hrer:ry (.11ilka) Clausius, Zurich, ar. Mrs. Doresen (Margaret) Stratford. The body rested at the West- lake funeral home, Zurich, un - `'l Sunday, August 21, when the fust ral service was held at 2:30 p. `. Interment was in St. Peter's Lutheran C e m et e r y, Goshen Line. Rev. A. C. Black- well officiated. NEW BALL DIAMOND for the younger set in and around Zurich is being constructed this week at the Zurich Centennial Commun- ity Park. Workmen are shown here as they erect the sturdy back -stop for the softball playing field. WHEN A HUSBAND FLIRTS DEAR DORIS — I'm alone everyday taking care of our six children and when I go out with my husband I would like both of us to enjoy ourselves, but 1 can't with his wise-eracks, such as: "Meet the big woman!” Then he'll start flirting with other women, picking them up, leaving them sit on his knee, slapping on the legs those who wear shorts, dancing with them all. If other men wouldn't stand up for me or dance with me, I'd fall through the floor. I'm 29 years of age and love to do any kind of dance, and can, since dancing is in me. If I twist he laughs, and says I look stupid but the rest look great. When I ask him to behave, •or act his age he gets mad. When he gets home he'll blow his top about how foolish I looked; calls me jealous and selfish. Should I be like the other women and fight back or drop the parties with him and stay home? Confidential READY -TO -FINIS!' 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Leave it to the lady friends and their husbands to put him in his place, if need be, Then twist all you like. And when he objects, remind him that you are both out to have fun, A man has to take responsi- bility of his own actions, and their con"sequences; and has to know you'll leave him to it. You can't be his conscience, nor can he be yours. If you can live and let live, and laugh a little, you might be taking a big step towards a better marriage. DEAR DORIS—Is it proper for a girl to accept a date right after she has been introduced to the boy? She didn't accept it. Would it be proper for her to invite him to her house for a wiener roast or a barbecue party, with a group of young people, Teen Troubles DEAR TROUBLES — She obeyed her impulses. She was right. Yet if he was a good friend of someone she knew well, there might be an exception to this. If nothing is known of a young fellow's background, it's far better to use the wiener roast approach. A group do is an easier way to get acquainted anyway, than a solo date. DEAR DORIS—We are two girls, ages 13 and 14. This is our problem: How do you tell a 79 -year-old lady who is almost crippled with rheumatism, who is almost blind, and wears a hearing aid, that she would be better off in a home for the aged? We work for this lady, the work consisting of running er- rands, cleaning her house, and making her supper. We, as well as her family, want her to go to such a home, but she refuses because she is very sentimental about her house and all the joys and sor- rows she and her late husband have shared. She expects help from her neighbors, as her children are a distance away. Her frequent phone calls to us bother not only us, but also our parents. No matter how much we do for her she complains and asks for sympathy. In the fall our school work will leave us little time for her, and we would like to see her settled in the excellent local home. Joe -Girls 111807 UAW Petroleums Limited Gasoline 0 Diesel HEATING OILS Valvoline and Veedol Motor Oil and Greases "Go With Arrow" �j AGENT: ryy� ROBERT 14 McEINLEY DIAL 236.4830.. ZURICH DEAR GIRLS—The ties that bind a Granny to a house full of memories can also blind her to the fact that she can hardly see to get around in it. It is not your task to tell her so; this is a job for her daugh- ters and sons. All you can do is retire from the situation by notifying her that school work will deprive you from coming at her bidding. Social workers who like old people and who come up against this stone wall from time to time will work with fa m i 1 y members if they are asked to. Could your mother discuss it with one of the fancily. To Groom's Sister—Go ahead and make your "funny speech" about your young brother. He'll love it. Get the MC to make a special spot for you on the pro- gram. Finish, of course, with a warm welcome to your new sister-in-law. About People You Know Mrs. Harold Thiel is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cundy, MRS, EDITH S. DURAND Funeral service for the late Mrs. Edith Durand, RR 2, Zur- ich, who died suddenly at Dash- wood on Saturday eve n i n g, August 20, was held at St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph, on Tuesday morning, August 23, at 11 a.n1. Burial was in the parish cemetery. Monsignor W. Bourdeau officiated. Widow of the late Louis N. Durand, she was the former Edith Denomme, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Regis Denomme. She was born on August 19, 1893. Surviving are five sons: Maurice and Philip, RR 2, Zur- ich; Maxine, Calgary; Richard and Orland, both of Windsor; five daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Rayburn) Gelinas, L o lid o n; Mrs, Claude •(Pearl) Rau, De- troit; Mrs. Russell (Kathleen) Sreenan, Mrs. Augustine (Lilly) Roche, Mrs. Wilfred (Margaret) Patterson, all of London; two brothers, James, Grand Bend; Henry, Saskatchewan; two sis- ters, Mrs. Lerina Rose, Zurich, and Mrs. Edward (Stella) Parke, London. The body rested at the West- lake funeral home, Zurich, un - till Tuesday morning, when re- moval was made to St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph. Prayers were held at the funeral home on Monday evening, Ottawa, visited with friends in Zurich the past week. Mrs. Chris Hoist spent Sun- day in Parkhill with Mr. and Mrs. D, McCloud and fancily. Mr. and Mrs, Elton Schnell and Mrs. Nora Feiertag attend- ed the funeral of their cousin, Maurice L. Weber, last week. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Emma Bedard and other members of the fancily were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bedard and family, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. William Merner and family, of London. Miss Margaret Deichert, of Kitchener, was a week -end vis- itor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Reichert. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bloch 111111121MEMMONImb, 11161111 Zurich Mennonite Ephriam Gingerich, Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 — 9:45 a.m.—Worship Service. 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School, YOU ARE WELCOME! Si'. Peter's Lutheran Church Rev. A. C. Biackweil, B.A., B.D. Pastor Mrs. D. Stade, Organist SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 — 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service You Are Welcome and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Claus- ius are holidaying this week with friends in Indiana. Any girls in the village of Zurich who are interested in belonging to the 4 -II Supper Club should contact Mrs. Janes Parkins before Saturday, Au, - gust 27. All girls are invited. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Billington, of London, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turkheim, mow EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL United Brethren Church Rev. M. Shatto, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. Milton Desch, Organist SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 — 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service. Speaker: Cyril Gingerich 11:00 a,m,—Church School. You Are Welcome CONSERVATIVE MENNONITE CHURCH at the Hay Township Hall ZURICH Minister — Elmer Grove SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 — 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Worship Service, 8 p.m.—Evening Service. We invite you to worship with us.! DRIVE - Theatre -- Clinton TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Come as Late as 11 p.m. and See a Complete Show Box Office Opens at 8 o'clock First Show Starts at Dusk Thursday and Friday AUGUST 25.26 WALT DISNEY'S "The ,. g shun DEAN JONES SUZANNE PLESHETTE CHARLES RUGGLES Color Cartoon Plus the Color Featurette 1 mace the Poi_' Prices for this engagement only: Persons 12 and over.. _ $1.00 Children, 6-11 years__ 25c Children under 6 ___ Free Saturday and Monday AUGUST 27.29 — DOUBEL FEATURE — "I rem Scarek. ELVIS PRESLEY MARY ANN MOBLEY FRAN JEFFRIES In Color . . . PLUS "GUNFIGHTERS OF CASA GRANDE" An Action Western in Color Cartoon Tuesday, Wednesday AUGUST 30.31 — DOUBLE FEATURE CAROLL BAKER ANGELA LANSBURY RED BUTTONS (Adult Entertainment) In Solar , PLUS orad if Snug Wong" WILLIAM HOLDEN NANCY KWAN (Adult Entertainment) Color Cartoon Corning Next -- Sept. 1 to 6 "The Great Race" Clark's -48 -Oz. Tins Pork and Beans _ - ,/99c Assorted — 48 -Oz, Tins Allen's Drinks - - - 3/$1 Maxwell House — 10 Oz. Instant Coffee - - - 1.39 Orange or Orange -Grapefruit Tang_ _2 pkgs. 39c Duncan Hines — All Flavors Cake Mixes _ King Size Fab, 40c off_ $1.05 _ 2/83c Gain.e's Burgers -72 -Oz. Package Dag Food $L45 Heinz -10 -Oz. Tins Tom oto SAID — = — _ 4/49c Scotian Gold — 48.Oz. Tins Apple Juice _ - - _ 2/59c Cheerios, Wheaties, or Packages Lucky Charms - _ - 2/73c Mother Parker's —1 -Lb. Bag Reg© Grind Coffee _ Sacco Solid -7 Oz, White Tuna Doric — 2 -Lb. Bag Australian Raisins _ Nature's Best Choice -15 Oz. _ 85c 49c _ 65c Green Beans - - - - 2/29c Club House -2 -Lb. Jar Peanut Butter - - _ _ 69c Schneider's — 11/2. -Lb. Tin Picnic Shoulder - - $1.69 1 Lb. -3c Off Fluff° Shortening _ Crest— Family Size Tooth Paste _ 36c 99c FRUIT anti VEGETABLES ONTARIO CABBAGE, LARGE HEADS _ _ LB. 11c S MIKIST ORANGES, 113s DOZ. 69c TF DER FRESH SWEET CORN DOZ. 49c LONG GREEN SLICING CUCUMBERS _ _ - 2/17c MEAT SPECIALS '5 TAST rG CHICKEN _ _ _ 49c TURKEYS, GRADE "A", - ry- LB. 49c SLICED SIDE BACON LBO 89c RING BOLOGNA _L . 49c GRADE "A" SCH I4 )E OE DIAL 236-4354 ZURICH iazr.!o�s