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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-01-10, Page 11THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 11 Golden glimpses . a . NL.:rE W4'f:R r.'E>S w^^ This is the first opportunity we have had to wish our readers a bright and prosperous New Year and to thank the many generous people for their treats to both residents and staff over the holiday season. We wish to thank Mr. Harry Hayter for his generous donation of turkeys, the various establishments for Zurich WI hear topic n World affairs Zurich Women's Institute met in the Hay Township Hall on Monday evening, with 20 mem- bers and two visitors present. The committee on World Affairs composed of Mrs. Har- vey Hohner and Mrs. Leonard Erb were in charge of the meet- ing. Mrs. Hohner, by means of newspaper headlines, gave an interesting account of many national and local events which had happened in the past year as well as many problems to be met with this year. George Mathonia and sons, with their accordians and guitar, provided several musical selec- tions which were greatly enjoy- ed by the members. Plans were made for entertain ing at the February birthday party at the Blue Water Rest Home. Leaders were also app- ointed to attend the training school, "More ideas for sewing knits" in Clinton in February. The president, Mrs. L. Klopp, read a letter of thanks received from the Red Cross Society for the money collected from a canvass of the village in Nov- ember, a total of $331.05. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Ram. A. C. Blackwell, Ii.;,.,; B.IC1, Pastor" SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 10:00 a.m.—': a' orship Serviea 18:45 am.—may «,,arra School Everyone Welcome ommeimpiimasasomingoomprommi CL/3.YTON KUEPFER, PASTOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 9:45 a.m.-Worship Service 10:45 a.m.- Sun Church School MEDITATION: Another year is dawning Dear Father let it be, In working, or in writing, Another year with Thee. Another year of trusting, of quiet rest with thee. Francis Hovergal. EVERYONE WELCOME 171111111111. IIIMWOPME11111.11.110••• the beautiful Christmas plants and arrangements, the Catholic Women's League for the case of tangerines, the Exeter Legion for the case of grapes, the Santa Claus Parade committee of Grand Bend for bringing each resident a treat, and no doubt there are others that I was not aware of. Since January always seems to be a long, cold, quiet month, we hope visitors will put forth a bit of extra effort to visit their friends here during the time they do not have an opp- ortunity to get out much. Films were shown on Monday evening, followed by refresh- ments. A number of our residents were out with their families for the Christmas and New Year's festivities, and those who had to remain here received special attention from the staff and Mrs. Horn who served her usual sump- tuous Yuletide meals. We are pleased to say that Mr. Fred Gibson has returned from Victoria Hospital feeling much better, but Mrs, Ethel Munn is still a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. We welcome Mrs. Margaret Finkbeiner formerly of Exeter, and Mr. James Eagleson of the Parkhill area to the Home. Mrs. Susie Snider, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Nancy Koehler is visiting in Muskoka for a while at her son's Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Koehler. Mr. Hilton Truemner is a pat- ient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. 7hIr r an.,<. United Church ZURICH REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A SUPPLY MINISTER• Mrs. Milton Orli, Organist SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 10:00 a.m.- Sunday School 11:00 a.m. -'Worship Service 'EVERYONE WELCOME LAKEVIiEW CONSERVATIVE" lkicestakite Church MORAN BENDER, Pastor- SUNDAY, astorSUNDAY, JANUARY 13 10 a.m. - Sunday School 11 a.m. - Worship Service 8 p.m.- Sunday Evening Jervict "Who so offereth praise, glorifieth me, and to him that ordereth his conversation ar- ight will I show the salvation of God." Psalm 50:23 ' Study end' FlraFer you to storehly yrIth Doerr, Mrs. Jennetta Finnigan and Mrs. Fern Bowman have returned after extended visits with their families. Our craft room will have use for some styrofoam trays in the future. It would be appreciated if any of our readers would care to save some for us. The sympathy of residents and staff is extended to the families of the late Mr. Borden Geiser and Mr. .Chester Smith. On Friday evening, bingo was enjoyed followed by ref- reshments. The Sunday evening chapel service was conducted by Rev. Bruce Guy of (Dashwood United Church. Miss Idella Gabel pres- ided at the organ and accomp- anied the Junior and Senior choirs who rendered numbers during the service. 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