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celebrate bir day
Citizens News, December 3/75 - Page 11
and Mrs. Ernest Miller and
Robert. Following dinner, they
all returned to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Miller for a
social evening and birthday cake.
YEASTER BUNNIES
Club No. 2 of the 4-H girls held
their 7th meeting which is the last
before Achievement Day January
24th.
By MRS, I. H. RADER
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson
and their two children have
moved to Orangeville'.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Watson
and family of London have
taken up residence here.
Mrs. Frieda Keller attended
the 86th birthday party for
her brothel' Peter Deichert at
Zurich. Hostess was Mrs..Harold
Deichert at her. home. Others
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Deichert, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Deichert and Mrs. Mar-
garet Pfaff all of Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gibson
and girls, Kornoka, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Frieda Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rader and
family, London spent the week-
end with Mrs. Hilda Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller
were guests of honor at the Green
Forest Hotel, Saturday, Nove-
mber 29th. on the occasion of
Emmanuel
United Church
BRUCE GUY, B.A.,
SUPPLY MINISTER
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7
their 70thbirthdays. Others
present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Miller, Steven and Freddie, Mr.
11 A.M.- Worship Service
Sunday School
EVERYONE WELCOME
MINMENNIIMIIMMIMININEMEMBNI
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
A.C. BLACKWELL, B.A.,B.D.
PASTOR
Mrs. Audrey Haberer, Organist
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7
10 a.m.- Worship Service
10;45 a.m.-Sun Church School
EVERYONE WELCOME
Zurich Mennonite
CLAYTON KUEFFER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7
9:45 A.M. Worship Service
10:45 A.M. Sunday Church
School
The Lord is nigh unto them that
are of a broken heart and saveth
such as be of a contrite spirit
Psalm 34:18
EVERYONE WELCOME
ISSIVENIMEIMMEMEEMENEMa
Night school
Night school classes at the five
secondary schools under the juris-
diction of the Huron County
Board of Education are proving
to be very popular again this year.
More than 1,400 residents of
the county are taking advantage
of the opportunity to gain know-
ledge in a wide variety of
subjects.
The largest number is at
Special services
Special Evangelistic services,
with the theme, 'Holy Spirit Dy-
namics', were held Friday even-
ing, all daY Saturday and evening
and Sunday afternoon and even-
ing, in the United Church, spon-
sored by the Mennonite Church of
Zurich.
Special speakers were Herman
Riffel, Minister at large at the
First Baptist Church at Monroe,
Michigan, George Elsasser, pas-
tor of McArthur Mills Mennonite
Church, and Clayton Kuepfer,
Pastor of Zurich Mennonite
Church.
Special music was given by the
Woodburn family of London,
which consists of Dad and Mom
and their 10 children.
South Huron District High School
in Exeter where 450 are register-
ed for 32 classes held Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday,
Night school principal E. C.
Beard at F. E. Madill in Wingham
reports an enrolment of 248
students, the largest in its
evening school programming
history. Courses are held Tuesday
and Wednesday nights.
At Goderich District Collegiate,
344 are enrolled. '1 he largest
class is driver education with 65
students. Badminton is next
in line with 42 registered.
Enrolment at Central Huron
in Clinton is exactly 300. This is
the largest it has been since CFB
Clinton closed down.
Response has been good for
the reopning of night school
classes at Seaforth District High
School after an absence of some
20 years. During the current
classes 93 students are enrolled.
Night School principal Stephen
Hook expects this number will
rise for the January sessions.
Two field trips for students in
Huron County Board of Education
schools were approved at Mon-
day's regular meting.
Golden Glimpses . .
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BLUE WATER REST ROME
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It's beginning to look a bit
like winter with some snow com-
ing and going and the first of
the Christmas carols being heard
over the air.
The Christmas season is fast
approaching, and so far, we have
very few offers of entertainment
over the Christmas season.
If you have a program you
would care to present, please
contact the office and we will
be glad to arrange a date suit-
able to you.
Last Monday evening films
were shown followed by refresh-
ments.
The residents are busy in the
craft room catching up on orders
for the Christmas season. Bits
and pieces of materials which you
think might be of some use in the
craft room will be gratefully
accepted.
Since the mail is not circulating
too well, I would like to mention
that a Christmas party will be
held for the residents on Friday
evening, December 12 at 7 p.m.
A program has been arranged
and refreshments will be served.
All relatives and friends of the
residents are invited to come and
join in the party.
We are indebted to Mr. Pat
0' Brien Upholstery of Hensall
for the large donation of mater-
ials for the craft room. This
will mean many hours of enjoy-
ment for the residents.
On Friday evening, bingo was
played followed by a social
time.
The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
Clayton Kuepfer of the Zurich
Mennonite Church. Mrs. Ruth
Ann Steckle was guest soloist
and was accompanied on the org-
an by Mrs. Grace Martin.
Olympia figuring machines are • int to give
you the most accurate results in the shortest
time. The same quality and craftmanship
ih,3R ?does into Olympia typewriters goes into
Olympia adding machines and E r
Calculators. Construction so nage�they
can
go on and on without servicing. And best of
all, prices so low you won't find a better
value anywhere.
AL1, maces displayed in Ger showroom
where you'll feel at , homwr.
HURON BUSINESS MACHINES
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Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
MERLIN BENDER, PASTOR
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7
10 a.m. - Sunday School
.11 a.m. Worship Service
8 p.m. - Worship Service
Every Wednesday Evening
8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
All scripture is given by inspir-
ation of God, and is profitable
for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in
righteousness; That the man of
God may be perfect, thoroughly
furnished unto all good works.
11 Tim 3-16-17
EVERYONE WELCOME
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