Zurich Citizens News, 1973-10-04, Page 11THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1973
Golden GIumpses
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On Monday afternoon the
residents enjoyed their part in
the fair parade. The bus was
decorated as a float for the oc-
casion and won first prize.
We are now back to film night
again, and Monday evening
films were shown followed by
refreshments. We welcome
Mrs. Fern Bowman, of London
as a new resident here.
Mr. Lawrence Wein visited
the residents in the dining room
on Tuesday morning and presid-
ed at the piano for a sing -song.
The sympathy of residents
and staff is extended to the fam-
ily of the late Mrs. Elva Doug-
all who passed away in St.
Joseph's Hospital.
Thursday afternoon some of
the residents enjoyed being out
in the bus sight-seeing and
enjoying the autumn scenery.
The craft room is getting
busy on their fall schedule and
at present we have a quilt all
ready to be quilted. Some of
our faithful quilters are gradual-
ly becoming a bit older and
possibly if some of the ladies
from the beighboring area and
the village would care to drop
in for an afternoon, it might
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rem- A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
10:G0 a.m.—Worahlp Service
10:45 m.nx.--Sunday (Murch
School
Everyone Welcome
$,AIKEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mena le Church
MERLIN BENDER, Pastor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
10 a.m. - Sunday School
11 a.m. - Worship Service
ANNUAL FALL BIBLE CONFER-
ENCE of Conservative Mennon-
ite Churches, of Ontario.
Sat. Oct 6 - 7:30 p.m.
New Hamburg Mennonite
Church
Sun. Oct. 7 - 7:30
Mon. Oct. 8 - 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
and 7:30 p.m. at the
Wellesley Community
Centre.
ACTS 14;17
Nevertheless He left not Him-
self without witness, in that He
did good, and gave us rain from
Heaven, and fruitful seasons,
filling our hearts with food and
gladness.
All good gifts around us
Are sent from Heaven above,
Thank the Lord, 0 thank the
Lord,
For all his love.
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give some of our ladies a bit of
incentive to get back into the
routine again. We thank Mrs.
Finkbeiner for her assistance
last week.
We would like to congratul-
ate Mr. and Mrs. Leroy O'Brien
on their recent marriage. We
hope Mrs. O'Brien, the former
Miss Meda Surerus will still
have a little time left in her
busy schedule to brighten up our
windows with pretty birds and
flowers as she has done in the
past. Since Mr. O'Brien is a
Zurich 4—H Club
(by Martha Neeb)
The Zurich 4-H Club held
their organizational meeting on
October 1, at the Hay Township
Hall, at 7 p. m. The various
clubs in this vicinity have join-
ed together so it is a fairly
large group. Mary and Helen
Blackwell will be leading this
club along with the help of a
few mothers. The name of
this club is called "A World of
Food in Canada, " and I'm sure
it will be worthwhile. We int-
roduced ourselves and then we
held the election of officers
who are as follows President,
Ruby Beierling, secretary;
Linda Thomson, treasurer,
Barbara Dietrich, and press
reporter, Martha Neeb.
Our next meeting is on Oct-
ober 15, at 7 p. m, in the
Hay Township Hall.
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CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
9:45 a.m.-Worship Service,
Wilmer Martin, Tavistock
Menn. Church in charge.
10:45 a.m.-Sun Church School
Oct. 8 - Thanksgiving Service
at Blake Church, P.O. Lal,
Bishop of the Menn. Church in
India, in charge.
MEDITATION Beloved, if God
so loved us, we ought also to
love one another.
1 John 4:11
)Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel
United Church
ZURICH
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A
SUPPLY MINISTER.
Mrs. Milton Gooch, Organist
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
10 a.m. - Sunday school
11 a. Yn. - Church Service
A service of Confirmation and
Holy Communion
Thursday, Oct. 4 - U.C, W.
meeting at the church
'EVERYONE WEICOIE
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Board member, I am sure he
will realize how important It
is that our windows are kept
bright and beautiful,
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The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
Bruce Guy, of Dashwood and
Zurich United Churches. Mrs.
!Nita Oesch presided at the org-
! an and accompanied the choir
who provided music during the
worship service.
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