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Zurich Citizens News, 1959-12-16, Page 3'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1959 Kitchener Pair Celebrate Silver Wedding Anniversary December 6 Mr, and Mrs, Percy Weido, 11 Stahl Avenue, Kitchener, celebrat- ed 'their 25th wedding anniversary at their home on Sunday, Decem- ber 6, 1959, when the bride of 25 years prepared a lovely turkey supper, with 15 guests present for the occasion, M On December 7, 1934.Mary Kochenns, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kochems, Zu- rich, and Percy Weido, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Weido, Zurich, were married at London, by the Rev. C. J. Killinger. Their attendants for the wedding .were ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS John Kochems, brother of the bride and Violet Adams (the late Mrs. William Neeb) and Mrs. Carolina Price, grandmother of the bride, who passed away two months ago at the age of 97. The dining and living room was decorated with white bells and streamers and the table with a two-storey wedding cake. Those present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. James Weido and son, Randy, Mr, and Mrs. William Wei - do and daughter, Teri, all of Kit- w��.�wk'�w+%Pk�►a'�+�A�-R�-I�=��etx���. HI Ey K I Ds I. ® r I° LL BE AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 19 at 2 P.M. There Will Be Free Movies and Treats For The Children. I WANT YOU ALL TO BE THERE. Santa's Visit is Sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club flN dO chener; John Koehems, London; Arthur Thompson, Jean and Gra- ham, Wroxeter; Gladys Tessier and friend, Hamilton; and Alfred Diebel, Kitchener. •Randy Weido presented his grandmother with a lovely cor- sage. Mrs. Weido presented her husband with a diamond studded black onyx initialed ring. They also received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs, Weido have been residents in the twin -cities for 22 years, 14 of which have been in Kitchener. ---o A Sugar and Spice PAGE TaRZIO (Continued from Page Two) Despite ,the seasonal scramble and the high-pressure salesman- ship, it CAN be a happy climax in our year, with a little effort, a little thought, and a good meas- ure of tolerance. Just adopt the following simple formula, and you'll have the happiest, most re- warding Christmas season you've ever enjoyed: * *: DON'T win a 25 -pound turkey at a pre -Christmas raffle, totter up the stairs under its weight at 3 a.m., and throw it triumphantly on the bed just as your ball -and - chain is getting up on her elbow to blast you. I did one year, the bed collapsed, and the Old Battle - Axe wound upon the floor in the embrace of a cold and very dead turkey. This is conducive to nei- ther peace on earth nor good will toward men. Ai4e- <031 - WE SPECIALIZE IN SUNDAY DINNERS 4.00 to 7.30 p.m. DINING ROOM CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY EVENING Dominion Hotel PHONE 70 ZURICH "You Are a Stranger But Once" DO be as helpful and incon- spicuous as possible around the house during those hectic days before Christmas. Your wife is not necessarily undergoing her change of life. Those screams at the children, snarls at you,and other manic depressive symptoms merely mean that (a) she lost her Christmas card list from last year, or (b) Aunt Sadie and Uncle George have just written to say that they'll be along for Christ- mas, with the five kids, or (c) she has found the present you bought for her and hid so care- fully, and she is not enamoured of that lovely pair of kneeling pads. * a * DON'T leave all your Christmas shopping until the last day, then get a few hookers under your belt and sally forth to wrap it all up in one merry excursion. Fellow I know did that last year. It took him until April to get rid of the pony that arrived on Christmas morning for his four-year-old son. And he never could get back the down payment from the airline company on one of those "Fly Now—Pay Later" trips to South America, with which he presented his wife. 5 4' 4, DO take the family out in the woods to get a Christmas tree. As your wife points out, it's an old tradition, and sort of, well, fun. You wind up with wet feet, head colds, torn clothing, the car all scratched, and a tree that looks as though it had been the locale of the Annual Spruce -buds Convention. But you can always buy one down at the corner the next day. CEDAR CHESTS For That Special Girl LANE, I3OSHART .. and other makes SEE THE NEW LANE CHEST WITH THE s' RECORD CABINET. (Plus An 80 -Minute Long -Playing Record Album FREE) SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY OF DESKS ,NEE -HOLE and SECRETARY d PRICED REASONABLE GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN Kindergarten Sets, Blackboards, Crokinole Boards, Hockey Gmes, Doll Buggies x,zewamwcaEatee KROEHLER REST ROCKERS RELAXERS HOSTESS CHAIRS HASSOCKS MIRRORS — RUGS tit+.t�t�eCat�tC'tP�.�ekt�t�tt�« Gt'�-tom � Wide Choice of COFFEE TABLE TABLES and TE END TABLES TRI LAMPS STEP TABLES 4-lValaletC 0 dA 0 A As in previous years we will be having a FREE DRAW, on December 24. A Ticket with each pur- chase of $1 or more, limit of 5 tickets per purchase for a HOSTESS CHAIR Westlake Furniture Phone 89J — Zurich dA . A SMALL DEPOSIT Will Hold Any Article UNTIL CHRISTMAS * * y DON'T allow women and child- ren in the house when they're putting up the tree. There is a time that tests men's souls, and by the Holy Old Jumping Jere- miah, that is one of them. It is not the language I worry about at this time. It is the fact that there is an axe too handy. ;g * * DO make up a big basket and take it yourself to the poorest family in town on Christmas Eve. But don't be put off if they're all sitting around watching television and the youngest child looks at your basket and pipes: "Another chicken, Ma. That snakes four geese, two turkeys and eight chickens." It's the principle that counts. dA up . y d, To top off this recipe for a hap- py Christmas, I suggest you mem- orize these lines, the only known fragment from the works of Hugh Dunnit, the great Welsh bard of the eleventeenth century: Rather than help the wassail Flow, Or loiter under the mistle- Toe, Get up early and off you Go, On Christmas Day in the morning. Visit your friends and wish them cheer; Add to your wishes "A Happy New Year"; Scorn all offers of rye or Beer, And you'll feel better, I know, my Dear, On Christmas Day in the morning. 0 n ememenvelseMermosengeesvemsesmmons ROCK of AGES AND EVENTIDE MEMORIALS INQUIRIES ARE INVITED T. PRYDE and SON EXETER Clinton Seaforth Phone 41 HU 2-6606 573 Wlele‘ MONEY Ls L rs At es Here are three B of M ways to say "Merry Christmasn Sometimes a gift of money is the only realistic answer to a Christmas shopping problem. If money is the answer to some names on your list — see the B of M. "My Bank" can provide you with a way to give that takes the chill off cold cash and trims your gift of money with festive decorations. 1. STUDENTS' AND BABIES' PASSBOOKS snake a delightful extra for some youngsters on your list. Your gift of money is entered in a special passbook and enclosed in a Christmas cover guaranteed to make young eyes pop with glee. 2. MONEY ORDERS purchased for Christmas - giving come in gaily - decorated envelopes or folders that clearly spell out your Yuletide wish. Ideal for those "hard -to - buy -for" people on your out-of-town gift list. 3. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CHEQUES are avail• able in two colourful holiday designs — one for personal and one for business giving. They are "gift -wrapped" in a bright cover that glows with the spirit of .tiro season. "MY BANif See these special Christmas features at your neighbourhood branch of the 73 of M today (don't forget to bring your Christmas shopping list). BANK K O F MONTREAL radia 9v4t Sam Zurich Branch: JOHN BANNISTER, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS 111 EYERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE a3?