Zurich Citizens News, 1958-10-15, Page 5WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1958
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
GOSHEN NORTH
'Suffers Injuries
O'aiareauc•e Parke, a fiantler on the
Goshen Lure, lost the end of his
flinger last week while- workiing
with the manure loader, He was
attended by Dr. A. W. Klahsen,
Zurich..
G'e eta lld Hayter celebrated his
1.11!bh birthday on Friday tivliith Bib
MacBride and Wayne Peck as
guests.
SS No. 3 Stanley had a new
Proof put on their school over the
wfeekebd•.
The Hayter homestead on the
Goshen Line has :been sold to
Mr. and Mrs, Jac lcHaineton, of
near London. They are expected
to move in this week.
Young- People's
The YlP`U off Goshen and Varna
held a social in Varna on Monday
evening.
Rally Day
Sunday was Rally Day at Go-
shen Church, Abi!ghilliglvt of the
service was the Junior Choir.
Mrs. Orval [Boyson spent four
days With her daughter and son -
lin -law, Mr.. and Mrs. Clare Mc-
Brthde, alga there for the weelkeind
were Mr. and Mrs, Don James,
Lomrdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allan, Ham-
iliton', were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parke.
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WEDDING
Buelio :tz—Recker
Zion Lutheran Church, Dash-
wood was; decorated with fern and
white'and yellow chrysanthemums
and altar eanddes on October 11
,for the afternoons wedding of Barrlb-
ana Anne, daughier of Mr. and
Mrs. Valentine L. Becker, Dash-
wood, to Leslie malard Bucholtz,
Kitchener,• son of Mrs. Annie
Bnicholltz, Pembroke, and the late
Wsaliam Buahoii z.
The Rev. Kenneth L. Zorn of-
ficiated.
Given Ln marriage 'by her fath-
er, the bride wore floor -length.
peau de sole .s:tyl!eid on prinicess
lines,
with; unlpressed pleats and a
cha'pea train. The saibrina neck-
line went into a "V" et the back,
with neckline appliqued with gui-
pure lace, and long lilyipaint sleev-
es. A wreath of elhliflfon leaves,
trimmed with orange tblossioms,
held a silk illusion circular finger-
tip length, hand -rolled; veli, and
she cararied yellow roses and ivy.
Mrs. Howard Dattars, 'Dashwood,
was matron df honor for her
'sister, and wore baaaerina-length
cocoa spice velvet in classic design
with scoop• neckline and back "V",
shirred !sleeves and :cummerbund
of velvet, bouffant skirt with soft-
dly 'pleated waist, and she canrried
white Shasta 'mums ,with yeliOlw
centres, and ivy..
Miss Iris Becker, Dashwood,
was junior bridesmaid, dressed
identically to the matron of hon-
our.
Lauri Kangas, Wellland, was
groomsman, and ushers. were John
Merger, Toronto, and Mervyn
Lahti', Kitchener.
Mrs. Edward Webb, Dashwood,
WSWS and Ladies Aid of Emmanuel
Church Hold Interesting Meeting
The WS'WS and Ladies' Aird o!f
Emmanuel E.U.B. Church met on
Tuesday, October 9 with Mrs, Osc-
ar Gre'b alerting as chair ladty.
Affter the singing of the hymn,
"Keep on Praying", Mrs. Harvey
Cl'raniniius Weald the poem "A Breath
of
Prayer" and led in sprayer.
M. Bryce Mack read the Scrip-
ture lesson. Mrs. Harold Rader
end Miss; Catherine Raider sang
the duet, "Eventide". The Thank -
offering was received The offer-
ing this year is for all of our
mission fields.
A. playlet was, presented, entitled,
' Friendlsl hilp Erases Prejudice".
iMirs•. Harvey Clausiniss described
the work at the Red Bird Ken -
sister of the bride. was organist,
and ,accompanied Geoffrey Lund-
Tei,gen, whe sang "The Lord's
Prayer" and "O Perfect Lave".
For the secelption whteh followed
in the church parlours, the beti'de's
mother received in 'sapphire blue
brocade crape sheath;, with cowl
neckline, and a corsage of pink
roses and white feathered carna-
tions. The groom's mother wore
a silk brocade sheath in imperial
binie.
Deconations of yellow and
brown 'rums and marigolds made
a lovelly setting.
For towelling the (bride donned
a wino ii crepe • dress of 'geranium
red in blouson style with frame
neckline; a beige cashmere coat
with beige. and 'brown accessories
and! a corsage of white gardenias.
The younig couple will alive in Kit-
chener.
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lucky avlbutali•n Mission. There are
three elermentarry schools, end
eight pearling places. There is
a. demonstration farm, showing an
improvement on the land. She
laid a ;package of seeds: beside the
cross as a token of her dedication
Mrs. Harold Rader described
the work in Japan•. There is a
strived for deaf children, in Japan..
Some of the girls win scholar-
ships to attend the colleges in the
United States. Miss Jean Keller-
man, Kitchener, is one of the
missionaries. there. The great need
ds for 'Christian education in Jap -
ram. She placed a text book begs&
the cross as her dedication.
Miss Ethel G+abell represented
Perto Rico, whiich is a comnnon-
wealth; of the United States. She
pieced Christian literature beside
the cross as her dedication.
Mrs. Bryne Mack represented
the Philippines. The United Church
of ;Christ is a young vigorous
church. They have 15 missionaries
in the ;country.
Mrs,. Jratek Mo011inchey spoke for
the Mission inn Sli.erre Leene, Afri-
ca. Atfrica is a very large contin-
enit. Doctors are needed. She plac-
ed a hypodermic needle beside
the crass.
Mise'Catherine Rader said she
would place her (fife beside the
crosts.
Mrs. L. Taylor, Dashwood, gave
a 'very interesting account of her
trip to Hawaii. "The plane covers
the distance ;of 2,410 miles from
San Francisco to Hawraii in 91,4
hours. There is an immense air
pont. They greet you with flowers,
an ,yiour 'arrival. The sun shines
all the time. There are no insects
lien Hawaii.
"The hotels are beautiful. The
people arra friendly and polite.
There is allways a :scent of flow-
ems in the air. There are many
churches in Hawaii, almost of
;every faith.
"At Pearl Harbour„ their cam-
eras were taken away from them.
1,102 men are entombed in one
ship. there. When they left Hawaii
all the lights were on, and it made
a beautiful sight"
Mrs. iMi lton Oesah sang the
selection, "I Don't Know About
Tonorrow". The president, Mrs.
Delbert Geiger took charge of the
ibasaness. Mrs. E Hey led in pray-
er.
r'ser. Mrs. Ward Peitz read the min-
utes of the last meeting. Miss
Olive O'Brien garve the report of
the Ladies' And Treasurer. Mrs.
A. M. Amacher gave the report orf
the Spiritual Life Committee. Mrs.
J. W. Merner reported as secret-
ary of Christian Social Relations.
It was decided to donate $10 to
the CNIB fund. Mrs. Milton Oesch
reported that the E.Y.F. would be
going to Seba'dnig i:lle on Friday
for the Fall Rally. Mrs. Allan
Gescho reported for the Member-
ship, Committee. Mrs. K. M. Brea -
key stated that during the nnanth
of September there were 39 slick
visits, 79 cards, 22 'treats, and 24
bouquets. Mrs. A. M. Amacher,
Mrs. L. W. Hoffman and Mrs.
Peaxil Melnik were appointed a.
committee to examine the choir
gowns. Members of the committees
in charge were Mrs. O. Greby.
Mrs. H. Rader, Mrs. J. Gaschow
Mrs. B, Madk, Mrs. Harvey Clause
i us and Miss Pearl Wurtz.
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