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Zurich Citizens News, 1966-12-22, Page 8PAGE EIGHT ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1966 Goshen Women Elect Officers The Christmas meeting of Goshen. UCW was held at the home of Mrs. Rich Robinson on Thursday night, December 15, The meeting opened with sing- ing hymn 55 followed by a wor- ship period of scripture and prayers, with Mrs. Mel Elliot, Mrs. Bob McKinley, Mrs. How- ard Armstrong, Mrs. Keith Mc- Bride and Mrs. Arnold Keys taking part. Mrs. Mel Elliot read a carol "The Huron Carol". Mrs. Bob McKinley read a story, "Keep- ing Christmas". Mrs. Bob Peck conducted the business. The treasurer's re- port and birthday fund report were given. A motion was made by Mrs. John Robinson and sec- onded by Mrs. Elmer Hayter that the group buy ;poinsettas for the shut-ins. Mrs. Bob Peck thanked the UCW for their help while she was president and Mrs. Russel Erratt replied. Rev. M. Morrison had charge of the election of officers: president, Mrs. Russel Erratt; first vice-president, Mrs. Bruce Keys; second vice-president, Mrs. Anson McKinley; record- ing secretary, Mrs. Bert Mc- Bride; corresponding secretary, Mrs. George Simons; treasurer, Mrs. Jim Keys; assistant, Mrs. Howard Armstrong. Community friendship and visitation, Mrs. Allen Arm- strong, Mrs. Doug Robinson, Mrs. Arnold Keys. Group lead- ers, (1) Mrs. Bob McKinley, (2) Mrs. John Robinson, (3) Mrs. George Simons, (4) Mrs. Mel Elliot. (5) Mrs. Ken Parke. manse committee. Mrs. Russel Erratt, Mrs. Floyd Armstrong; social functions, Mrs. Clare Mc- Bride, Mrs, Elmer Hayter, Mrs. Floyd Armstrong; supply and welfare, Mrs. Walter Eckel, Mrs, Jack Eckel, Mrs. Jim Keys Literature, Mrs. Elgin Mc- Kinley; stewardship and recruit- ing, Mrs. Howard Armstrong, Mrs. Keith McBride: Christian citizenship and social action, Mrs. George Simons, Mrs. Bob Peck; organist. Mrs. Bruce: Keys; birthday fund, Mrs. Arn- old Keys; card fund, Mrs. Keith McBride; tea fund, Mrs, Roy McBride. The meeting closed with prayer by Rev. Morrison. 0 ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE December 12 D'aires, G Marcell _ 782 7 59 Aces, E Laidlaw ___ 574 0 26 Starlites, S Kipfer _ 663 4 82 Hitlites, H McEwan _ 689 3 57 Scamps, D Browning _ 593 7 32 P P'pers, M Campbell 535 0 20 U & Downs, S Braid _ 542 0 38 N Hawks, J T'kheim _ 568 7 78 Packers, I Frayne _ 643 5 73 H Gals, A Faber __ 589 2 25 H single: H. McEwan ___ 335 H triple: Gail Marcell ___ 782 H average: Gail Marcell __ 221 DASHWOOD and DISTRICT (MRS. E, H. RADER, Correspondent) Ladies' Aid Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid held their annual business and Christmas meeting, Wednesday, December 14. The president, Mrs. Leonard Schenk., presided. Reports were given by all sec- retaries and treasurers, showing a busy and prosperous year. The visiting committee for De- cember is Mrs. Albert Rader and Mrs. Milford Merner, who also helped with packing and distribution of shut-in boxes on Sunday, December 18. A gen- erous gift was made to mis- sions, Arthur Rader, and the collection for the Lutheran Hour, Officers for 1967 are: presi- dent, Mrs. Leonard Schenk; vice-president, Mrs. Harry Hay- ter; secretary, Mrs. Marie Res- temayer; treasurer, Mrs. Ken Keller; card. secretary, Mrs. Ru- dolph Miller; flower and treat fund secretary, Mrs. Albert Miller; pianist, Mrs, Albert Rader; assistant, Mrs. Milford Merner; auditors, Mrs. Charles Martine and Mrs. James Hay- ter; librarians, Mrs, Irvin Rader and Mrs. Alvin Rader. A short program was held with group two having piano solos; group three, a short Christmas play, and group four, a duet. Group one conducted devotions and served a Christ- mas lunch, Infant Baptized Susan Elizabeth, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bayn- ham, ;of Exeter, was baptized in Zion Lutheran Church by Rev, George Reinhart. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayter were sponsors. Leaguers Carol Members •of the Walther League of Zion Lut h er an Church were carolling Sunday afternoon at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, and to shut- ins around Dashwood, They also assisted in distributing shut-in boxes. Christmas Program Kindergarten, primary and junior classes of the EUB Church took part in the Christ- mas program which was pre- sented Sunday evening, followed by the choir's cantata, "His Star Still Shines," with a cast of 15. Personals Arthur Rader, of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., is va- cationing with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Elgin Rader, and boys. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mead and Milan, of Toronto, were pre -Christmas visitors with Mrs. Wes Wolfe, Sunday. Where our sick are! Elmore Datars in St. Joseph's Hospital, London; Ed Stire returned from St. Joseph's Hospital .on Satur- day; Mrs. Hilda Wein and John Rader are home from Clinton Public Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and daughter, of Brampton, spent a few days with Milt Haugh. Rev, and Mrs. Merrill James of the EUB Church who have entertained the eatechism class completed the course, "The Christian Way". A fellowship time followed by lunch was en- joyed. The ;choir of the EUB Church recently purchased 25 new gowns which they wore for the first time Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Everett Heist attended the funeral of Mrs. Murray Holtzman in Ortenville, Mich., last Tuesday. She was the former Myrtle Willert, born and raised in Dashwood. Sponsored by the Dashwood Men's Club, Santa arrived in Dashwood Saturday afternoon and distributed chocolate milk and treats to all the boys and girls on hand to greet him. The children also were treated to movies in the Community Centre, * * (Intended for last week) Recently the Bethany Sisters Sunday scchool class of the Evangelical UB Church met in the church basement for an evening of fellowship. Rev. and Mrs. Merrill James sang a duet. Rev. James showed col- ored films of the Dashwood congregation and vacation trips. Lunch was served by the com- mittee. Sunday evening the Dash- wood Evangelical UB Church presented a cantata, "His star still shines", at Crediton EUB Church. The choir and a cast of 15 members of the congre- gation, with speaking parts, took part. Lunch was served after by the ladies and youth of Crediton church. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader, Paul and Sharon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and Brenda on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Miller and family, of Port Dover, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller on Sunday. 0 Walper Home Once again this year the property of Alvin Walper, in Dashwood, is probably the most •attractively decorated in this part of the country. For the past few years the Walpers have devoted a great deal of time and effort into making their place a real winter fairyland, and the site has attracted vis- itors from many miles away. This year the popular couple have added still more to their collection, and residents of this area are in for a real treat when they drive to Dashwood to see the place. C-WICACCOVCOME-KOCACIC-ISMCACV) e D NCING BEST clinsas for CHRIST Publisher Wins Election Contest For Council Seat Herb Turkheim, publisher of the Zurich Citizens News, was elected on Monday to fill the one vacant position on council in the village of Zur- ich. He polled a total of 166 votes, compared to 142 for his opponent, Leonard Bates. Both• candidates picked up 8lvotes in the north half of the village, while on the south half Turkheim polled 85 to 61 for Bates. There was one spoiled ballot. The new councillor is a past president of the Zurich Lions Club', a vice-president of the Zurich Chamber of Com- merce, president of the Zur- ich Agricultural Society, and a director of the Crippled in London. He previously Children's Treatment Centre served a one-year term on the council in 1962. Bates is manager of the liquor store in Zurich. He was an unsuccessful midi - date in the village election of 1963. Other members of the council for 1967 are Leroy Thiel, reeve; Dr. W. B. Coxon, Milford Doerr and Gordon Hess. The inaugural meeting will be held on Monday, January 9. 0 Will Present Program Ron Heimrich and his TA choristers will present a pro- gram in the Evangelical UB Church, Zurich, next Wednes- day night, December 28, at 8 p.m. A number of young peo- ple from this district take part in the chorus. Zurich Chamber of Commerce Hold Special Night To Entertain Ladies Close to 100 attended the an- nual ladies' night of the Zurich and District Chamber of Com- merce, at the Dominion Hotel last Wednesday night. A high- light of the evening was the presentation of color slides by Charles McQuillin, of a trip he made to Alaska. President Keith Westlake was in charge of the meeting, and a rousing sing -song was led by Fred Haberer, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Beatrice Hess. Several delightful numbers of entertainment included piano solos by Carol Gascho and vocal solos by Elaine Westlake. A toast to the ladies was proposed Bowling Scores MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE Rockets, J Bedard _ '737 4 39 G'troters, G Reichert 571 0 17 Leftovers, .T Green _ 634 4 43 Cameos, P Bedard _ _ 608 4 31 Q'aires, E Zimmer — 590 0 27 Rebels, D Steckle ___ 537 4 22 Starlites, R V'D'rssel'r 690 0 21 B'erettes, C Geiger _ 574 4 29 Dropouts, R rkheim.. 543 0 22 Flyers, E Horner ____ 669 4 34 H Boys, H Stade __ ._ 655 0 28 H single: C Geiger _._..._ 363 H triple: R. V'Dorsselaer_ 778 H aver.: R. V'Dorrsellaer_ 220 * * * SENIOR MIXED LEAGUE December 15 Ramblers, J T'kheim_562 7 45 W'p'wills, M Rau ..._ 526 0 23 S Wins, D Geiger __ 700 2 50 H'keyes, H Geiger _ 565 5 70 Hi Hopes, L Gascho _ 620 4 38 Va'ties, B F'kbeiner _ 52'7 3 45 H single: Del Geiger '___ 278 H triple: Del Geiger _ __ 700 ,,a) ea) I., 4, !<,- , or, 0 LUCKY DOLLAR 0 Clarence Gascho and iog m m• M '4 ../May the hope, the peace and the love that is Christmas remain with you and your dear ones forever and ever. FOOD MARKET Family Ethel Gabel ) ) ) ) ) ) ) .)s. i), --IP-);&- 1, 1?) -1), M. m , M A -A tri a A by Jack Turkheim, and replied to by Mrs. Claire Deichert, An interesting skit, directed by Oscar Greb, was acted out by Mrs. Ted Steinbach, Mrs. Ray Fisher, Mrs. Charles Thiel, Mrs. Gordon Bloch, Wesley Hugill, Bill Davidson, Charles Burgess and Ray MoKinnon. in a few well-chosen words Albert Kalbfleisch paid tribute to the Chamber of Commerce, and to the annual ladies' night, A gift was presented to the group's pianist, Mrs. Beatrice Hess, by past president Gerald Gingerich. Winners of various lucky draws were Mrs. Charles Thiel, Mrs. Tom Meyers, Mrs. Glenn Thiel, Mrs. Bill Davidson, Mrs. Iris Despardin, Mrs. Earl Weido, Charles McQuillin, Mrs. Lee Willert, Mrs. Carl Haberer, Mrs. Gordon Bloch, Mrs, Charles Burgess and Mrs, A. Hess. Zurich Merchants Christmas Draws The climax of the Zurich merchants' Christmas dr a w s will come this Friday night, when the winners will be picked at the Zurich Community Centre. At nine o'clock in the eve- ning the Mennonite Youth Fel- lowship will present a program of Christmas carols, and other musical numbers, to which the general public are cordially invited, Following the program, at 10 p.m, the lucky draws will be made. Zurich stores will be open until 10 p.m. on Friday night. All the merchants participat- ing in the lucky draws are re- minded they must bring their boxes of tickets down to the Community Centre at 10 pm. There is no admission charge for the musical program, just a silver collection. CWith the Christmas Star reminding us of "'Love, Peace and Good Will, we joyfully thank all our wonderful customers for their patronage. STADE & WEIDO HARDWARE ZURICH Earl Weido Harold Stade 1 1 , ) 4. 4,, -,••• -•••A 'WA 'TN • ,e)", 44 4'. 44. 44. 4,. 4,. M. '4 M. 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