Zurich Citizens News, 1976-10-06, Page 22Thamesford
CARROTS IN THE CLASSROOM—Rita Denomme is one of the grade 3 and 4 students at Ecole
St. Marie who were busy making carrot sticks for a project on garden produce last Thursday. She
received some friendly help from Debbie Mommersteeg. Photo by McKinley
Huronview
holds service
The quarterly communion
service for all faiths was held in
the Huronview chapel conducted
by Reverend Wittack of the Blyth
United Church assisted by Mrs.
Webster, Mrs. McClinchey and
Mrs. Watt.
Ralph Schuurman, principal
of the Clinton Christian Refor-
med School, led the Sunday
evening song service with
members of the congregation
forming a choir to lead the
singing.
Mrs. Maston of Hensall was
welcomedto the Home at Monday
afternoons program. Marie
Flynn and Norman Speir
provided the old tyme music and
the Christian Reformed volun-
teers helped with activities.
Mrs. Martindale of Toronto, the
former Beatrice Campbell of
Goderich, showed colored slides
taken while on a trip to
Washington and several in-
teresting places in the United
States at the Family Night
program. During the in-
termission Mrs. Elsie Henderson,
Mrs. Myrtle Parker and Mrs.
Meston entertained with piano
solos. Mrs. Doak expressed the
appreciation of the residents.
Plans are being made for the
new seasons family night
programs and if you or your
group could entertain some
Tuesday night we would ap-
preciate hearing from you.
Obituary
FIN KB EINER --Ray Kenneth.
Suddenly in Hay Township, on
Saturday, October 1, 1976, Ray
Kenneth Finkbeiner, beloved
son of Howard George and
1k rnys Marie Finkbeiner, Zur-
ich. in his 26th year. Dear bro-
ther of Howard Kyle Finkbein-
er. Zurich and Mrs. Clayton
(Joan) Mizen. of Goderich.
(grandmother, Mrs. Annie
Finkbeiner, Zurich, and a niece
survive. Funeral service was
held from the Westlake Funeral
Horne, Zurich, Monday, Octo-
ber 4 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Bruce
Guy officiating, Burial was
made in Zurich Emmanuel
Church cemetery. Pallhearerq
were Jerry. Rader, Kevin Mc-
Kinnon. I3ot Johnston. Gordon
Smith, Wayne Bierling and
Ross Fisher.
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