Zurich Citizens News, 1974-03-28, Page 9THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 9
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It would appear that we must
now pay for the lamb -like
weather we have been enjoying
during the early part of the
month, but the extreme below
average temperatures would
lead us to believe that March
Obituary
MRS. LEONARD DEBUS
Mrs. Leonard Debus, the
former Theresa Margaret Den-
omme, passed away suddenly
at her home in Zurich on Wed-
nesday, March 20, in her 49th
year.
Surviving besides her husband
are her mother, Mrs. Alice
Denomme; three sons, Louis
Willie and Leo Joseph, both of
Stratford, and Douglas Roy, at
home; one daughter, Mrs.
Paul (Shirley) Bedard, of Zur-
ich; three brothers, John, Wind-
sor, Bob, Exeter, and Louis,
of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia;
and three sisters, Mrs. Leonard
(Gertrude) Etue, Tecumseh,
Mrs. Anthony (Anastasia) Hoff-
man, R.R.3, Zurich; and Mrs.
Roy (Elva) Albright, Thames -
ford. There are also eight
grandchildren.
Funeral mass took place in
St. Boniface Roman Catholic
Church, Zurich, on Saturday,
March 23, at 11 a. m., with
interment in the adjoining
cemetery. Father A.J. Durand
officiated.
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ZURICH
REV. BRUCE GUY, 'B.A
SUPPLY MINISTER:
Mn. Milton Ouch, Organist
SUNDAY, MARCH 31
10 a.m. -Sunday School
11 a.m. - U, C. W. Service
Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, of
Grand Bend, will be guest
speaker. She has had experience
in India, which she will share.
'EVERYONE WELCOI
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MERLIN BEND11, Pistol -
SUNDAY ,
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SUNDAY, MARCH 31
10 a.m.- Sunday School
11 a. m. - Worship Service
8 p.m.- Sun Evening Service
Be content with what you have,
But never with what you are.
Jesus proved that a sinless life,
Can be lived in a sinful world.
Every Wednesday Evening -
8 p.m.- Bible Study and
Prayer Meeting
We invite you to worship with usi
VENSEEENNENNEEREINESINTENININ
will be roaring out like a lion.
Monday evening was film
night followed by coffee.
On Tuesday afternoon, Mr.
Cecil Skinner, Mrs. Ross Mc-
Falis, Master Darin McFalls,
Miss Penny Smith, Miss Nancy
Tindall, and Mrs. John Mc-
Allister visited the 1-lome, bring-
ing with them their musical in-
struments. They spent the after-
noon entertaining the residents
with old tyme music. Mr. Skin-
ner played the violin, also sang
several numbers and was accom-
panied on the piano by Mrs.
McFalls. Darin McFalls played
the guitar. Miss Penny Smith
and Nancy Tindall played the
piano and sang several numbers.
Following the program, after-
noon tea was served and a num-
ber of residents enjoyed a visit
with old neighbours and long-
time friends.
The ladies of the Zurich
Mennonite Church arranged a
program on Thursday evening.
Mr. Keith Gingerich and his
family presented a musical
program. Following this, com-
munity singing was enjoyed
followed by a delicious lunch.
Mr. Gordon Munn, of Stoney
Creek who was visiting his
mother here during the winter
break showed slides on Friday
evening of the area around Mid-
land which included the Martyrs
Shrine and Fort Penetangui-
shine, also the scenery around
Tobermory and Flower Pot
Island.
Rev. Andrew Blackwell had
charge of the Sunday evening
chapel service. Mrs. Audrey
Haberer presided at the organ
during the service.
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Ran. A. C. Elaekwoll, .R.A., R.D,
Pastor
SUNDAY, MARCH 31
10.00 a.m. - Worship Service
10 45 a.m.-Sun Church School
LENTEN SERVICE each Wed-
nesday evening at 8 p.m.
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CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, MARCH 31
9:45 a.m. -Worship Service
10:45 a.m. -Sun Church School
Sunday evening Service at
Emmanuel United, with Leam-
ington Male Choir
MEDITATION:
When each earthly prop gives
under
And life seems a restless sea
Are you then a God - kept
wonder
Satisfied and calm and free?
EVERYONE • WELCOts11EINENCENININERMERNIEINECIEVINE.
Powder Puffs
discuss beauty
(by Dale Schwa.rtzentruber)
Twelve girls attened the IV
meeting of the 4-11 club on
Monday night. The evening
started with a film "The
Changing Face of Beauty" by
Noxzema. When the film was
over, we went back to Mrs.
Schwartzentruber's home for
the rest of the meeting. Our
roll call was "A Good Habit"
for care of clothes.
Answers were: fold and put
away right, keep mended,
change often, and wash and
iron carefully.
Our sewing projects are
a tote bag, a laundry bag, or
a sewing kit. All girls must
have material next week.
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