Zurich Citizens News, 1958-04-02, Page 4PAGE FOUR
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1958
The 1 eedie-Point
(-Continued from Page Three)
the golden opportunity to unfoldSo let us not attempt the futile
to them the very heart of the
teaching of the boundless love of
God for His children.
Can we not, as Paul said, give
Cihrist the pre-eminence in :a11
things, and especially in our East-
er observance? Surely we need
and unworthy task of shaping the
Easter time to our own specifica-
tions; let us rather draw from it,
into our own lives, all the riches
of grace it has to offer. Ours for
the taking, are its Power throughthe shed blood, its Joy is cancelled
no glamour when we carry the sin, and its Victory .of the resur-
glory of the Cross in our hearts. rection.
What Does Easter Mean To You?
(Contributed by MRS. DELBERT GEIGER)
"What does Easter mean to you?
Stately church with cushioned
pew.
Where Lenten season gone at last
And days of self-denial past.
Richly -clad, devoted throngs
Of praise in lily -scented air?
Is this what makes your Easter
fair?
Does it mean the end of winter's
reign.
Bright skies and welcome warmth
again,
Singing of birds, budding of trees,
Sweet spring odors on the breeze
From daffodil and crocus bed
And balsam branches overhead?
Sad is the world and cold and
gray,
If this is all of Easter day.
But if this blessed season brings
A 'firmer faith in holy things:
Assurance of a living Lord,
A strengthening of the tender
chord
Of love that binds us to the life
to come
Where loved ones wait us in the
heavenly home,
No pain or loss can e'er efface the
bliss,
DEAR friend of Easter when it
means all this.
ST. JOSEPH'S—DRYSDALE
(By Al. Fred Duelharme)
Clifford Kargis and Bob Reid,
London, spent a few days in their
.cottage in the Bay View summer
resort cleaning and making pre-
parations. for
re-parations.for the summer resort-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bossen-
•berry, Detroit, spent the weekend
in their cottage on the Ducharane
resort.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrus Stansberry
and daughter Dianne, Detroit,
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ducharme.
Leon Bedard is wrecking an old
landmark, a house put up by early
settlers of this parish nearly a
century ago. The house has not
been in use for many years and
it was thought best to carefully
tear it down and save the material
which has stood many years of
rough weather. Not too many of
those old landmarks still remain,
beenre-
modelled
which have
only those w
modelled and are used for dwel-
lings.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hart-
man, Goshen Line South, were
Sunday callers with the former's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ducharme.
No, she didn't hRvn 6 sell the car
When a man dies, his widow is r;F t±conted with the
responsibility of looking after an! family. There are so many
necessary expenses ... so many good things she's used to,
like the family car.
This widow didn't have to sell the car. Her husband took
a realistic approach to life insurance protection. He carried
enough to cover any eventuality.
Carrying such protection is not a burden when you select the
company that offers family protection at low
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The dry winds and sunny weath-
er has dried up the land of late,
and farmers are ready to go ahead.
If the weather continues there
will be a lot of seeding done with-
in the next week. In 1946 the
seeding was almost completed by
the first day of April.
Clean House
On Wednesday last, two very
ambitious young women, both
Mothers of families, entered the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Du-
charme, on the Blue Water High-
way. daring and without fear, tak-
ing almost full possession of their
home for the day. The two ladies
in question were Mrs. Theresa
Hartman, Zurich, and Mrs. Avila
Ducharme, Blue Water South. Min-
utes after they entered they be-
gan turning things around, dusting
the few specks of dust that had
collected during the winter mon-
ths, and giving the whole structure
from corner to corner the required
brushing needed.
The old couple, who are still
vigorous, and able to do their work
were lost at their actions. . But
when all was over by mid-after-
noon they realized the tenderness
of children for their parents and
were grateful to them for their
actions. Such acts are always ap-
preciated by parents and are
worthy of praise.
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