Zurich Citizens News, 1977-11-24, Page 5MR. AND MRS. WAYNE NAFZIGER
Cheryl Ann Gingerich and Wayne Kenneth Nafziger exchanged
marriage vows October 15, at Zurich Mennonite Church with. Rev.
Clayton Kuepfer officiating. Parents of the bride are Stephen and
Mary Ellen Gingerich and the groom is the son of Kenneth and Lena
Nafziger, Elora. Judy Gingerich was her sister's maid of honor and
Gloria Nafziger, sister of the groom was bridesmaid. Larry Nafziger,
brother of the groom was best man. Guests were ushered by Charles
Gingerich, the bride's brother and Dennis Bechtel, cousin of the groom.
The soloist was Mrs. Ruth Anne Steckle, pianist Mrs. Grace Martin and
flutist Miss Ruth Gingerich. The reception was held at the White Carna-.
tion, Holmesville. After a honeymoon to Virginia, the couple has taken
up residence in Zurich. Photo by Hunsberger
Nine persons injured
in district accidents
Nine people were injured in the
five accidents investigated by the
Exeter OPP this week. None of
the injuries was of a critical
nature.
Most of those injuries resulted
from accidents in the Centralia -
Huron Park area.
On Thursday, vehicles driven
by Donald Smith, RR 1 Centralia,
and Jack Cutting, Huron Park,
collided on County Road 21 at
Victoria St., Centralia.
Both drivers were injured as
were their passengers, Janice
Smith, RR 1 Centralia, and
Thomas Barrett, Huron Park.
Constable Jack Straughan
investigated and listed damage
at $2,000.
Early Sunday morning, two
accidents were reported in the
same vicinity, about 1.2 km west
of Highway 4 on County Road 21.
In the first collision at 1:35
a.m., an eastbound car driven by
Cecil Nickles, RR 3 Granton,
collided with a parked car. The
latter was owned by Algoma Tire
Limited.
The driver and his passenger,
Shirley McNair, were slightly
injured and damage was set at
$2,500 by Constable Larry
Christiaen.
About five minutes later, a car
driven by Raymond Morneau,
RR 1 Lucan, was westbound and
skidded into the Algoma Tire
vehicle which had been pushed
onto the roadway. He and his
passenger, An n Banks,
Huron Park, were injured in that
collision.
Damage was set at $1,400 by
Constable Christiaen.
On Sunday as well, vehicles
driven by Robert Pavkeje, RR 2
Centralia, and Grace Albiston;
Huron Park, collided at the
junction of County Road 21 and
Columbia Drive in Huron Park.
Ms. Albiston was injured in the
collision and Constable Frank
Giffin set total damage at $1,400.
The only other accident of the
week occurred on Highway 81
north of the Crediton Road,
Friday. A vehicle driven by Peter
Buglass, Waterloo, rolled over
and ended up in the ditch.
He was slightly injured in the
mishap and damage was listed at
$1,800 by Constable Bob
Whiteford.
During the week, the detach-
ment officers charged 15 people
under the Highway Traffic Act
and laid three charges under the
Liquor Control Act,
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Zurich
Citizens News, November 24, 1977
Page 5
Back from Denmark MiKINLEY
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Mrs. Oluf Pederson ac-
companied by her daughter Mrs.
Karen Nolan of Van Nuys,
California spent two weeks in
Denmark visiting with relatives.
She saw her old childhood home
and where her parents were
buried. It was her first trip back
since 1919.
Mrs. Pederson is spending the
winter in California with her two
daughters,
LWML Fall Rally
Ten ladies, Mrs. Arnold
Becker, Mrs. Esther Salmon,
Helen Nadiger, Mrs. Maggie
Nadiger, Mrs. Charles Martene,
Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Freida
Keller, Mrs, Florence Keller,
Mrs. Mayo Mellecke and Mrs.
Delmar Miller attended the fall
Tally of Mitchell zone Lutheran
Women's Missionary League at
St. Paul's Lutheran church,
Tavistock, Monday, November
14. -
Persona Is
Mrs. Gordon Bender and Pat,
leaders of Dashwood 4-H club 1
attended the Royal Winter Fair
as guests of the 4-H. They stayed
at the Lord Simcoe hotel and
attended the breakfast with over
300 leaders in attendance.
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader were
Thursday evening supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader,
Stacey and Derek on the occasion
of Mrs. Rader's birthday. Sunday
members of her family from
London, Zion and Dashwood
surprised her with supper in-
cluding a birthday cake and
presented her with a lovely gift.
Mrs. Mabel Parke, Hensall,
Mrs. Maggie Nadiger and Helen,
Mrs. Laura Datars, Mrs. Elva
Willert, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Van-
Dorsselaer and Susan attended
St. Mathew Lutheran church,
Stratford, Sunday, for the
dedication of dossal screens,
sanctuary lamp and new green
and white altar paraments
presented to the congregation by
EARLY BLAZE
Members of the Zurich and
Area Fire Departrhent responded
to a call 3 a.m. Monday, when a
vehicle was reported to be on fire.
A car owned by Keith Thiel of
town was destroyed. Defective
wiring is the suspected cause.
Mrs. Aryls Rader in memory of
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Haugh, Dashwood.
Following lunch at the church,
they all visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Elmer Rader and family.
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The Management and Staff of South Huron Veterinary
Clinic, Zurich are extending an invitation to the public to
attend the opening of their new
Building and Facilities At
44 Main St. East
Thursday Evening
Dec. 1, 1977 from 8 to 10 P.M.