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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-11-24, Page 15Packwood By MRS. I. RADER Weekend visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Irvin Rader were Mr, & Mrs. Paul Rader, Sharon Rader and Bill Bennett all of London. Robert Whittier, Oakville, spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs, Hilda Wein. Mr, & Mrs. Elgin Rader and Brian and Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rader and Michael attended the installation of their son and brother, Rev: Arthur Rader at Redeemer Lutheran church, Bramalea, Sunday, November 21. Former Dashwood ministers, Rev. Kenneth Zorn, Kitchener, and Rev. Wm. Gatz, Mississauga, took part in the service. Mr. & Mrs, Earl Keller were also present, Two former members of Zion Lutheran church also took part. Mrs. Mary Anne Desjardine was soloist accompanied by Mrs. Linda Coates. Mrs. Jean Walper spent last week in London with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Slezah and family. Mrs. Louella Tieman spent a few days at Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bartliff last week. A number of members from Zion Lutheran Church attended the installation of Rev. Obeda as pastor of Peace Luthean' Church, London, at Mount Olive Church. The junior choir of Dashwood sang two num- bers. Rev. M. Meliecke also took part in the service. Seven ladies from Dashwood Women's Institute motored to Hensall Wednesday, November 17, where they spent a very en- joyable evening as guests of Kippen East W.I. Those in atten- dance were Mrs. Ray Rader, Mrs. Hilda Rader, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, Mrs. Gordon Bender, Mrs. Otto Willert, Mrs. Eben Weigand and Mrs. Emil Becker. Final meeting of 4-H club The final meeting of Dashwood club 2 was held at the home of Susan Fischer, November 15. "The label of a cereal product and two points of information that it gives you" was answered by 16 girls. Record books are to be handed to the leaders January 9. The main topic for discussion was "Meal Management", Members were asked to judge four different meal menus, giving reasons. Mexican Chile Rolls were made which the girls found very tasty. Citizens News, November 24, 1976 -Page 15 Ladies attend workshop Five ladies from the Lutheran Missionary League of Zion Lutheran church attended a Workshop at Mitchell, Monday, November 15. Attending were Mrs. Hilda Wein; Mrs. Frieda Keller, Miss Helen Nadiger, Mrs. Charles Martene and Mrs. Mayo Meliecke. Flowers in Zion Lutheran church were from the Schilbe- Baker wedding and by the family of Louis Restemayer who was 90.. sT}:.•.;",i,�,, 'T'i:{vh:'S\ :".. ,.rT:.:.... vri:•n.Y•, },y:�v:S:.'%}• ... •..� .+•�•:.v . �. .. .�AQ.'•Ta:,1a. n }.qr.}. ax' ::{S.f.}iZ.Sa.'h'#.v.+'v$:i4i4:4:ri.n.^•..i.fiv.`v,•::i:i•%kiv'ti.:.{.4h'�:i:''t:i."li.'.}N{i:S•:•:�r::. 1'4sY ON /WI' Pock 'rwo iC- FOOD sill/ ' CS n �. "" Gi'k..::+. �e4'ti;+a..v5.: :••Q•'�? '.:; •: •.. .74:y:+,: 9i.:T:y�w•:•:5:: DELSEY BOUTIQUE Bathroom Tissue CLOVER LEAF .Flaked White Tuna CELEBRATES — Mrs.. Susan Snider formerly of Dashwood observed her 90th birthday on November 11 at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich. ®I UNDERSTAND YOU TAKE OLD DOGS FOR NEW CATS. COME ON OUT AND TAKE A LOOK. BY MY WIFE BIVENlLY HAPPENS TO BE AN OLD MAID SCHOOL TEACHER. J.A. SURERUS John Alvin Surerus, B.A. D. Litt., Professor Emeritus of Victoria College University of Toronto, died Friday, Novem- ber 12, in Scarborough Centen- ary Hospital. He was 82. He served as head of the German Department, Victoria College for 30 years and after his retirement in 1962 was visiting Professor of German at Sir Wilfrid Laurier University until 1968. He was a prime mover in the establishment of the Canadian Association of Univer- sity Teachers in German, as part of the Learned Societies of Canada. He was twice Presid- ent of that Association. He was a life member of the Modern Language Association of Amer- ica, and the Oakville Lodge 400 of A.F. and A.M. He served in both world wars, in the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals in World War 1, and in 1939 as Commanding Officer of Canadi- an War Intelligence, German refresher wing at the Royal Military College, Kingston. He leaves his wife Alys, daugh- ter Margaret (Mrs. K.A. Mil- ler), two grandchildren, Ken- neth and Susan, and two sisters, Flossie (Mrs. Otto Willert) Dashwood, and Meda (Mrs. LeRoy O'Brien) Zurich, Ontario. Burial was in Emman- uel United Church Cemetery, Zurich, Ontario, on November 15. ' This is a good time for. tradin' in your tired old sled for a spirited new Cat. Because our trade-in allow- ances have never been better. And you'll never find a better sled than this year's Cat. So let's get together. Aren't you ready to have a mighty good year for a change? Four Factory Trained ,� mechanics goc'°'''"+ To Give You The Best With In Service SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED O.P. 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