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ZURICH Citizens NEWS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1958
WEDDING VOWS were exchanged at Grand Bend
United Church by the former Nancy Ann Fahner, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maxwell Fahner, Grand
Bend, and Wilfred Ralph Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Valentine Becker, Dashwood. The couple will live in
Dashwood. (Photo by Wright Studio, Strathroy).
N els on McCli+nchery, Clinton,
spent Sunday with his grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Edna Oswald.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Witmee,
Detroit, were holiday visitors with
friends in the Zurich district.
Mrs. Hagen and 1VIary are enjoy-
ing a motor trip to Montreal, Ot-
tawa, and other paints of interest.
Miss Carol Mittelho3tz, London.,
was a weekend visior with her
parents h Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartman,
Windsor, spent a couple days
with his mother, Mrs. T. Hart-
man and boys.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sauce,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Burton,
all of Toronto, were holiday visit-
ors with Mrs. Anne Sauve.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess and
family, Toronto, are spending some
time at the h•csne of Mr. Hess's
mother in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Witmer
and family, St. Claire Shores, Mi-
chigan, were weekend visitors in
Zurich with friends and relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Bosaen-
bury, Detroit, are spending some
rtiane in their cottage at Ducharme
Beach.
Little Kenny and Eddie Far-
well are spending a couple days
with their grandmother and unc-
les lin town.
Miss Gloria Gingerich, nurse at
Kitchener Waterloo Hospital, is
spending a few days at the home
of herparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Gingerich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Hackett
and family, St. Catherines, are sp-
ending some holidays at the home
of Mrs. Hackett's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Steinback.
Mr. ,and 1Vlirs. Arlbent Heidenvan
and family, Orangeville, were
weekend visitors in Zurich at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert
Heideman.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Bowman were: Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Bowman, St.
Jacobs, and Junior Peaehey, Sar-
asota, Florida.
Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Kalbfleisch,
Neustadt, were holiday visitors
with the Batter's sister, Mies Eth-
ed. Hess, and other 'relatives in
the district.
Mr, and Mrs. Maynard Bauman,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Scherer, ailil
of St. Jacob's, were Sunday visit-
om with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
d
Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Risk and
Mien Park,. Michigan, were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Yungblut and family, in
Zurich,
Mr. and M'rs. Kenneth Edig of-
fer and family, Saskatoon, Saskat-
chewan, are spending their vaca-
tion with the former's father and
brother, Mrs. Ed. Edugohffer and
Victor.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowden
and family, and Mrs. Fred Batst-
one and family, ell of Toronto,
•enjoyed a holiday :at the home
of their mother, Mrs. Anne Turk -
helm.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornforth,
Joyce, Gale, Irene, and friend
Joan Allam, all. of Toronto, were
weekend visitors with Mrs. Anne
Sauve. 'Gale is staying in Zurich
for two week's holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Levey,
Goderich, were Saturday visitors
at the home of Mrs. Edna Oswald.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor
and family, London. are spending
some holidays at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Datars in Zu-
rich.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harnick
and daughter, Esther, and Mrs.
Leona ,Cornell, all of Ashley, Mich-
igan, Mr. R. Koch, Sturgis, Michi-
gan, and Mrs. A. C. Meid'inger,
Hensall, were Friday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. William Thiel.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gingerich.,
Waterloo, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ginger-
ich. Their children, who had been
spending a week's vacation with
their grandparents, returned horme
again to Waterloo.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. T.
Hartman were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hartman and baby, Goshen Line
South; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril° Du-
chaaime and family, Windsor; Mrs.
Fred Ducharnie, Blue Water Nor-
th; Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fleming
and Linda and Mr, C'yniil Hartman,
Mt. Carmel.
Bold Shower
Mists Marilyn Gascho entertain-
ed ,feildbw pupils of Rxrom two,
Zurich school, on Tuesday after-
noon. The occasion being in hon-
our of their teacher, Miss Carole
Thief, bride -elect of bads month,
No Needlepoint
For the next :few weeks there
will be no "Needlepoint" column
in the +Citizens News. The editor
of the column, Mrs. Norma Sieb-
ert, is attending summer school
in Toronto, and we will all be
[looking for , her return as soon
as possible
Lutheran. Women
Meet; Hear Topic
By MrsEd, Datars
The topic, "America's Younger
Church -- U.L.C.A." was present-
ed at the last regular meeting
of the St Peter's United Luithherar.
Church Women, which was :held
at the parsonage. The growth of
Mission congregations was traced
from their .origin to their attain-
ment of self swpport. Mrs, Ed-
ward Datars, assisted by Mrs.
Henry Gaekst'etter, was in charge
of the program.
Rev, O. Winter spoke briefly
an the Monthly emphasis, "Deac-
oness Work". A letter of ap-
preciation was read from Miss
Virginia Detchert of Rockey
Mountain, North Carolina, for a
gift she had received from 'the
Society.
Mrs O. Winter, the hostess,
served a delicious luncheon after
the closing devotions.
Guides & Brownies
Hold Banquet
(Continued from page one)
any questions which she fully ex-
plained and also stressed that be-
ing a Guide ds something to be
proud of.
The Brownie pack regretted the
resigning of Brown Owl Parkins
and Tawny Owl Lawrence. They
organized ?the pack six years ago,
and have done many a good deed
in unseen ways. Cheryl Stade and
Barbara (Forrester presented Br-
own Owl Parkins with a fitting
poem: and :a gift; and Mary Ban-
nister and Shirley Weida simi-
larsly presented a gift to Tawny
Owl Lawrence. Each. of the ladies
fittingly replied with thanks and
wishes of success to the new lea-
ders.
The new Brownie deadens, name-
ly Brown Owl Mona Tyler and
Tawny Owl Marion Fleischauer,
and assistant Mrs. Earl Flaxbard,
were welcomed and given the as-
surance that the Brownie Pack
will have all the support and
wishes of the Ladies' Auxiliary for
a successful future. The program
was then closed with "0 Canada"
and the Queen,
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Steckle-Gingerich
In the Blake Mennonite Church,
Shirley Ann Gingerich and Clayt-
on Steckle were united in mar-
riage by Rev. Ephriam Gingerich,
assisted by Rev. Albert Martin,
with a setting of yellow and white
'mums and fern in the back gr-
ound.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich and
the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Josiah Steckle, both of Zu-
rich.
The bride wore a white brocaded
satin dress with. lily -point sleeves
and Peter Pan. Collar. She carried
a white Bible 'crested with white
carnations. Mrs. W«illiam Steckle
was matron of honour, dressed in
blue brocaded satin. Miss Nancy
Schwartzentruber, New Hamburg,
cousiin of the ihride was brides-
maid, and was dressed in pink
brocaded satin. Mr. William Ste-
ckle was best man, and Melvin
Gingerich, brother of the bride,
and John Steckle, brother of the
groom were ushers.
Guests were present from Sar-
nia, Markham, Vineland, Elmira,
New Hamburg, Ailsa Craig, Kit-
chener and Zurich.
For a Wedding trip to points
in Northern. Ontario the bride
wore a blue suit, with pink and
blue accessories. The couple will
reside .en the groom's farm near
Zurich.
NORMA'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
For Appointments Call
TEL. 223 — ZURICH
STANLEY TWP. COUNCIL
OK'S NEW SUB -DIVISION
At their regular monthly meet-
ing held Monday night in the
Township Hall. Varna, the Stan-
ley Township Council passed By -
Law No. 8, approving Sub- Div-
ision No. 16, as presented by Lloyd
Etue, for a lakefront division.
Road accounts of $7,398.81 and
General accounts of $1,764.64 were
passed and ordered paid.
MR. AND MRS. CLAYTON STECKLE were married
in the Blake Mennonite Church on Saturday, July 5.
The bride is Shirley Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gingerich, Zurich, and her husband is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Josiah Steckle, Zurich. (Staff Photo)
ZURICH MENNONITE
CHURCH
PASTOR — A. MARTIN
—
Services
Wednesday, July 9-
8,30 p.m.—Prayer Fellowship
Friday, July 11-
2.15 p.m.—Sunday School Picnic
at Jowett's Grove. Bayfield
Sunday, July 13-
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Worship Service
8.00 p.m.—Bible Meeting
July 7-18—Summer Bible
School!
9-12 a.m. Kin. 1 to grade 10
COME SHARE WITH US
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb,
Zurich, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Del-
phiin:e Eliizabetir, to Mr. Mel-
vin Murrey Zehr, 78 Hillcrest
St., Wartelloo, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jonas Zehr, Milverton.
The marriage will take place
July 12 at 2.30 o'clock at
Blake Amish Me n n o n i t e
Church.
ST. PETER'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
ZURICH
Rev. O. Winter, Pastor
Mrs. J. Turkheim, A.T.C.M.,
Organist
Sunday Services
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service.
11.15 a.m.—Bible Class and Sun-
day School (all ages).
In the name of our Master we bid
you a cordial welcome to this
house of God, its worship,
its comfort and its
peace.
EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
CHURCH
REV. A. M. AMACHER, BA, BD,
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
Wed., July 9-8.30 p.m. -- Bible
Study and Prayer Service
Sunday, July 13-
10.00 a.m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
Sentence Sermon:
"Peace Comes In Knowing God
To Be A Friend"
— COME TO CHURCH —
SALVATION
Salvation is of the Lord. Jonah 2: 9.
Ask and it shall be given you. Matt. 7: 7.
Longsuffering of our Lord is salvation. II Peter 3: 15.
Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man be born
Again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. John 3: 3.
The Lord is my Salvation. Psa. 118: 14.
will rejoice in thy salvation. Psa. 9: 14.
Oh taste and see that the Lord is good. Psa, 34: 8.
Now is the day of salvation. II Cor. 6: 2.
ZURICH MENNONITE EVANGELISM
COMMITTEE