Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-06, Page 9THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS' NEWS
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DASNWOOD and DISTRICT NEWS
Co reapoudeut: Aire Ervin Roder
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Fourteen members of the
Exeter Chapter of the Tops
Club attended the convention
held at the Sarnia arena Friday
and Saturday, May 31 and June
1, Those from Dashwood area
were Vera Guenther, Marion
Miller, Lily Becker, Rachelle
Laporte, and Marion Rader.
Rachelle, who was queen of the
Exeter chapter was crowned
during the convention, The
ladies stayed at the Canterbury
Inn.
Eight young adults were rec-
eived into communicant mem-
bership by the rite of confirm-
ation at Zion Lutheran Church,
Sunday, June 2.. They were
Cathy and Cindy Becker, Earl
Martene, Carol Rader, Robert
Restemayer, Sandra Schroeder
and Cynthia Willert.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Rader and family, follow-
ing Carol's confirmation were
Mrs. Hilda Rader, Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Wilson and Garry,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rader and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Rader and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Wilson and family,
Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Anne -
Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Colin
McGregor and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Miller and
family.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs, Melvin Stade and Sherrie
were Mrs. Adeline Kraft; Mrs.
Susan Snider, Zurich; Mrs.
Martha Miller; Miss Helen
Nadiger; Arnold Gaiser, Pigeon,
Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Restemayer, Alliston, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Miller and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Mason, ludy and
Douglas.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Becker and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fah-
ner and Arthur Baker, Grand
Bend; Clair Deichert, Margie
and Anne, Zurich; Van Tuckey,
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Valentine
Becker and Marty, Pastor and
Mrs. Frank Morgret.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Becker and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kraft
and Jundy, of London, and
Q:.:. Dearing, Exeter.
Ki1PIRW R I YIlificATIIVR
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SUNDAY, JUNE 9
10 a.m. - Sunday School
11 a, m. - Worship Service
8 p.m,- Sun Evening Service
"Peace is not the absence of
conflict, but the presence of
God."
We invite you to worship with us
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United Church
ZURICH
.REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A
SUPPLY MINISTER.
Mrs, Micros Ouch, Orraiel.
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
10: a. m. - Sunday School
11:a. m. - Worship Service
Choir from Zurich Public School
will be singing.
'EVERYONE WELCONIN
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Willert and family
were Mrs. Hilda Wein and Miss
Erma Wein, Clinton.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Jake Schroeder and family on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Toni
Gettus, Hensall; Hubert Schroe-
der, Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Keith
Pallette, Tom Smith, Mississ-
auga, Miss Vicki Burr, Toronto,
Elaine Love, Zurich; Mrs. Art
Meininger, Mr. and Mrs, .Ger-
ald Mathers and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Smith and Adam.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Martene and
boys were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Bearss, Port Colborne; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Dixon, Lucan,
Mrs. Mary Orr, Crediton; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Martene and fam-
ily, Chesley.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Leeland Restemayer
and Robert were, Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Restemayer, Mrs. Edna
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Fischer, Susan and Bill, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Gibson, Michael
and Terry, Dashwood; Miss
Bonnie Gingerich, Zurich;
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Jones,
Michael, Michele, and Mark,
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Weiberg, Judy and Caroline,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement
McCann attended the graduat-
ion ceremony at Alumni Hall,
Friday, May 31, when their
daughters Susan and Diane
received their diplomas in Early
Childhood Education and Legal
Secretarial courses respectively,
Mr. and Mrs. Clement McCann
entertained their family and
friends at dinner at the Garage
restaurant following graduation
ceremonies in honor of their
daughters. and also visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCann and
sons in London.
BROWNIES
The Brownie meeting opened
with a fun game. Brown Owl
played a record while a bag of
clothes was passed around when
the music stopped whoever held
the bag had to put on an article
of clothing. Susan Baynham
was fairy queen. Songs were
sung, the Brownie Revel discus-
sed and closing time was at
hand.
St. Peter'i
Lutheran .Ch reh
Ray. A. C. lliaekciaell, B.A4 B.D.
Paster
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
10.00 a. m. - Worship Service
10 45 a.m.-Sun Church School
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CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
9:15 a.m.-Worship Service
10;45 a.m.-Sun. Church School
8 p.m.- Message by the Pastor
and music program by Stuart
Sisters.
MEDITATION: -
Give me quiet moments, Lord
In this mad pace we keep.
Give me time for silent
thoughts
With the man of Galilee
When the busy day is through
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BROWNIE REVEL
The Brownies gathered with
three other packs at Riverside
Park, Saturday, June 1. With
the able assistance of Tawny
Owl, Mrs. Jack Gaiser, and
Snowy Owl, Mary -Lou Grigg
and the parents who provided
transportation, Brown Owl and
the Dashwood Brownies had a
very fine day.
Games were played both for
fun and competition, giving
the girls a chance to get acq-
uainted with one another.
The theme was an Indian
Village and Dashwood Brownies
were the Black foot tribe. Ind-
ian head bands were made,
rain dances treid (hoping for
sunshine) supper, campfire,
songs and skits performed. It
was a first time adventure for
all concerned. A very happy,
tired and dirty group of adults
and youngsters Saturday even-
ing after a great fun filled day.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Gingerich, Zurich,
vacationed at Boat Lake where
they found the fishing fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tie -
man and girls and Mrs. Louella
Tiernan spent Sunday at Det-
roit, with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Reschke, and attended the
confirmation of Jeff Raschke,
Miss Sharon Rader, London,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Rader.
Golden Glimpses .
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Now that we are well into
the month of June, half of our
year will soon be gone.
This month has been declar-
ed Senior Citizens' month and
the week of June 16th to 22nd
has been set aside inparticular
for special recognition of our
residents.
We will be having special
entertainment and programs
planned for this time. Perhaps
this would be a good time for
you to make that visit you have
been planning for sometime.
The sympathy of residents and
staff is extended to the family
of the late Rev. J.E. McCauley,
formerly of the Tara area.
On Tuesday evening the lad-
ies of Zurich Mennonite Church
provided a musical program in
the dining roorn,followed by
refreshments.
On Thursday afternoon a
number of residents enjoyed a
bus ride through the Grand Bend
area, over to Exeter and back
home.
Bingo was enjoyed on Friday
evening followed by refreshment
We welcome Mrs. Peter
Gingerich as a new resident here
The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
Andrew Blackwell of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich. Mrs.
Audrey 1-laberer presided at the
organ during the service.
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