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ZURICH,, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNONG.,
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
.hanks to our relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many beautiful
,cards and tokens of sympathy that
has been extended to us in the Doss
,o a. dear "brother.
Ma and Mrs E. B. Horner.
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NOTICE
Bazaar of. the L. A. of the Guides
and Brownies will be 'held at the
Town Hall, May 11.th. Donations and
and assistance from anyone 'would
be appreciated, Information may be
obtained from the Committee.
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Mrs. Douglas Rioibinson
Mrs. Allan Gaseho
Mrs. Len. Prang
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COMMUNITY CENTRE - ZURICH
ON•
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8th. 1957
Sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club
IBRESENTATIONiS TO .MINOR HOCKEY TEAMS
GUEST 'SPEAKER - JOHN t:VIacINTYRE of
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day and Saturday evening until
further notice.
Zurich Mennonite Chw c h t.+
Pastor- Albert Martin
;TTNDAY SERVICES:
iI0:00 a.m. --- Sunday School
11 00 a.nr: Worship Service
' 00 p.m. -•-- Bible Meeting .
Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. Prayer Fellow-
ship in the homes.
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP
• WITH US
You'll Enjoy Listening to -
"THE MENNONITE HOUR"He was (born June 1„9, 1892, the
Gospels Preaching - Inspirationa'lSon of the late Moses Geiger and
Singing. Catherine Eckstein.
Sundays-CHML-900 k.c. 7.30 a.m.
WRVA - 1140 ls.e.•• 10.30 'p m
REV. ROY M. GEIGER
At Douglas Memorial Hospital,
Fort Erie, Ont., ,Saturday, April 6th
1957 there passed away suddenly,
Rev. :Roy M. Geiger, ,B.A., after a
` short illness.
He accepted the call to the min-
istry early in life, but his college
,,,course was interrupted by the First
''The Living Christ for . World War. He entered the armed
World." 1 forces in 1915, serving in the Signal
•:Division, and 'was wounded in. France
)being- hospitalrzed for a ;year wIth an
u r, Injurythet:'- as teanl7forarily.par-
:SERVING YOU
SETTER
OpeniY ,Afters o 0 II
TILL 6 P.M.
Week -end Specials
of
April
SERVING.
On has ,`return from overseas,1,viiile
YOU MOR; . ! Gtall atten'ang college, he sc^ved as
+t' ei in 1,be• }'tethodist:.Ghurcl
Tuotis ' 1; EIe Was Grrclannec%'`. he's e
oai June 6, 1925..His other charges
where he served were Rockwood !1Ir•-
tho:dist; St. John's United Church at
Chesley St. Paul's United Churr.'} ,.
Freston ^ Central United, Welland ;St.
.Pau]'s United, Paris, tinct for the last
ken years at Fort Erie.
I' Up no the time of his lar4 illness I
1 'he had completed forty years of
d j„ ' ''christ:an ministry less three months,
having missed only four Sundays,
jtwo of which were lost in the final
illness.
Friday w°
EVENINGS TILL 10 P.M.
25 '57
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TEA BAGS 60's
73c. Pkg.
ORANGE JUICE
Tree Sweetuns.
48 -oz. Tin
For 33c.
CHEERY MORN.
Instant Coffee
Large 6 -oz. Jar
Look' $1.19
HEINZ.
Tomato Ket.sup
Large .15 -oz. Bottle
Only .29c
SHED'S
Salad Dressing -
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39 Cents
MARGENE
Blue Bonnet
Quick Bag
35c. Lb.
A Y L M E R
Vegetable Soup
9 Tins For
$1.00
BON AMI
JET SPRAY WINDOW
CLEANER
'14 -oz. for ...... 62c
CHOCOLATE -
Marshmallow Cookies
3 Lbs. For
$1.00
JELLO
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All Flavors
12 Pkgs. For
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FRUITS - VEGETABLES
Pine Apple 12's 3 for . ...... 89c
'Florida Juice Oranges, 2 Doz.
.Dutch Setts Onions, 2;lbs.......,........,..>.2c
Bananas, 3 -lbs. for 30c
MEATS
Maple Leaf Wexner s, 2 Lbs............79c
Bologna per Lb. 29c
Summer Sausage per Lb...., ...:c
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BREAD FRESH DAILY - 15c A LOAF
ZURICH DAIRY MILK ON HAND AT ALL TIMES
Thiel
In 1947 he was elected President
o:f the Hamilton Conference. On sev-
eral occasions he was elected deleg-
ate to the General Council of the'1n-
ited Church of Canada, anu rico
chairman >f the Presbytery. He took
a great interest in Young People's
,camps, where he acted as counsellor.
:on many occasions.
In each place he lived he was a
valued member of the -Horticulture
Srx. iety. He loved to plant rowers
where none had ever grown before,
and distribute them among the sick
!and shut-ins. In Welland he was a-
warded a Horticultural service dip-
loma.
The memorial service which was
very impressive was held i"canis Cen-
tral Avenue Church, Port Erie on
Tuesday, April ' 9th., and interment
was :from E,U.1B..Chur.ch, Zurich on
April 10th. Rev. H. Stevenson, eha-
irinan of the Niagara Presbytery, wa,
in charge 'of the memorial service.
Dr. Harold Vaughan, president of
the HamiltonConference, preached
the sermon; Rev. Harold Watts of
Queen .St. United Church and Rev.
Ridgeway assisted. Honorary pallbea-
rers were members of the official
Board of IMr. Geiger's church; active
pallbearers were -members of the
session, of the church, and scores of
ministers formed a grand honour.
Rev. Geiger was a man witch clean
Christian principles, with a very ple-
asant personality and always had a
friendly greeting for every one he
met, He was very sympathetic to-
wards the poor and will be greatlsr
missed by'all, and remembered by the
cheery smile and wave or hi, hand.
Hee has joined the saints in the Hen -
The
Tlhe departed is survived by his
wife, the former Evelyn VJildfang,
one Pnl, Rev. Gordon of Din;bwok,
two daughters, Miss. Godfrey (Mary)
Beresford, Toronto; and Mrs. John
( Ruth) Larinor, Galt; one brother,
To,4ial., Zurich, and two sisters,
Rd. 121r.Murchy, Semans, Sasic., and
Mrs. Blake Illarner, Zurich, (the lat-
ter i'^eina' a twin to departed) and,
many friends. Three brothers have
PHONE 140 ptedecea�ed1 him, Rev. Alfrrtjvarz�--'"
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