Zurich Citizens News, 1974-11-21, Page 9THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1974
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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South Huron AMR
discuss projects
Common interests were dis-
cussed at the board meeting of
the South Huron Association
for the Mentally Retarded when
members of the Lainbton Ass-
ociation were guests.
The main topic of dicsussion
was the new home being plan-
ned for Thedford for young
people. The young people
from this new home vould use
the facilities of the ARC work-
shop in Dashwood.
Martin Van Raay, chairman
of YACHMR, presented a chequt
for $1,50 0, the proceeds from
the Skate-a-thon held last May,
The board discussed day care
centres in the neighbouring
municipalities and the feasibil-
ity of seeking methods of co-
operation to help the handicap-
ped children through these
centres.
Progress on the brief to the
Boards of Education in Huron
and Lambton and the two
County Council was reported.
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Bayfield news
The November Meeting of
Unit One of St. Andrews United
Church women was held at the
home of Mrs. Reddoch on Thurs
day, November 8 with 17 mein-
bers present.
Mrs. Lloyd Makins was in
charge of the devotional period,
Her theme was "Learning to
Walk in Step with God's Time,'
She stressed the need for a time
of quiet in our daily lives; a
time to wait and a time to
strengthen our faith. Mrs.
Margaret Scotchmer was in
charge of the business meeting.
plans for a joint meeting were
discussed for December and an
appeal from Hurnnview was
read. They are asking for don-
ations to make their Christmas
Bazaar a success.
The president thanked Mrs.
Reddoch and the members of
the lunch committee, Mrs.
Jean Greer, Mrs. Clara Johns-
ton and Mrs. Dorothy Merrier.
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, B.A., B.D.
PASTOR
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24
10: a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. -Sun Church School
Everyone Welcome
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24
10 a.m.- Sunday School
11 a. m. - Worship Service
8 p.m. - Sun. Evening Service
Wednesday Evening - Prayer
and Bible Study 8 p. m._
Choose ye this day whoin ye
will serve
0 people --as ye stand at the
break of day,
As it were at the foot of the
hill
Will you halt and think ere
you choose your way,
For choose you must, not
choose you may;
Yes, shoose you must and will
Josh; 24 : 15
Everyone Welcome
Nommsmemmatimmome
Golden Glimpses , .
i a
Most of us are glad the snow
has gone, but we are still not
too happy with the replace-
ment of fog and drizzle. Per-
haps good nippy weather would
be better for all the aching
bones.
Monday evening was film
night. The films shown were
"Christmas Customs Near and
Far" and East 1, West 1."
Following the movies, refresh-
ments were served.
Tuesday morning Mr. Law-
rence Wein of Exeter joined the
residents in the dining -room
and accompanied thele in a
sing -a -long.
On Tuesday evening, the
members of the Crediton Wom-
en's Institute sponsored the
monthly birthday party. Sever-
al musical numbers and a num-
ber of readings were given,
which were very much enjoyed.
Following the program, sand-
wiches and birthday cake were
served. Residents having birth-
days during the month of
November are Mrs. Alice Baker
Zurich 4-H group
decorate cup
cakes for project
(by Carol Smith)
Our last 4-H meeting was
held at the home of Jannie
Willerts at 7:30, November 11,
1974. We discussed decorating
cup cakes. Each girl had to
make two decorated cup cakes.
We then had the pleasure of
eating the ones we had made.
We also had to write back a
reply to an invitation. Our
next meeting is our tea at the
Town Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Emmanuel
United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
SUPPLY MINISTER
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 24
10 a.m, - Sunday School
11 a.m. - Church Service
Everyone Welcome
immumamm
Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEPFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24
9:45 a.m.-Worship Service
10:45 a.m.- Sun Church School
MEDITATION
Behold happy is the man
whom God correcteth;therefore
despise not thou the chastening-
of
hasteningof the Alinighty, for He mak-
ed.) sore and He bindeth up.
He woundeth, and His hands
hake whole.
Job 5: 17, 18
Everyone Welcome
Miss Luella Kuntz, Mrs. Jane
McGregor and Mrs. Susie Snid-
er, Birthday gifts were distrib-
uted, courtesy of the Ladies
Auxiliary.
The sympathy of residents
and staff is extended to the
family of the late Mr. Henry
Flaxbard,
On Wednesday evening, the
young people of Zurich Men-
nonite Church entertained the
residents with a musical prog-
ram.
On Friday evening bingo was
.enjoyed, followed by refresh-
ments.
We welcome Mrs. Alice
Phillips to our Moine,
On Saturday afternoon the
annual anniversary' bake sale
and tea was held at the Houle.
1 ani sure the Ladies Auxiliar
were very grateful for the don-
ations of baking, bazaar items
and for the large number who
attended the tea. Proceeds
will help with the projects plan,
sed for resident comforts,
The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
Donald Beck, of llensall United
Church. I\1rs. Lenora Turkheilu
presided at the organ and acc-
ompanied the Hensel' choir
who sang several numbers.
Special Musical numbers during
the chapel service is always
very much appreciated by the
residents.
About people
you know!
Rev. L.H. Kalbfleisch cond-
ucted the regular service in
Trinity Lutheran Church, Ayton
and St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Neustadt, on Sunday,
November 17. He was accomp-
anied by his wife.
Rev. and Mrs, S.J. Wittig,
Waterloo, were visitors at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Kalb-
fleisch last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Neeb and
Edward, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs, Thomas Meyers,
motored to Kingsville, to visit
the Jack Miner Sanctuary. To
see the wild fowl and the
thousands of geese resting and
feeding, was a wonderful sight
to behold.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cecile,
of Tecumseh, spent a few days
with Mr, and Mrs. Jerome
Sweeney, in Zurich.
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