Zurich Herald, 1945-06-28, Page 1..................
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ZURICH, ONTARIO, "THURSDAY MORNING., JUNE 28 194
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ST. PETER'S
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Rev. E. W. Heiinrich, Pastor
10 a.m.--Divine Services.
X•.16 a.m.--,Sunday School.
?Y.30 Divine Worship.
Everybody Welcome to all Services
EMMANUEL
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
C. B. Heckendorn, Pastor,
Mrs. M. Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
/0 a.m.—Divine Worship.
1 a.m. Church School
7.30 p.m. ---Divine Services.
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Mr. Jos. Swartzentrulber and,.: daugh=•,
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Andrew Bechler prominent citizen of
Tavistock which was held on Mondaiy
afternoon.
MUSICAL PROGRAM
The Calvary Girls ;Trio of Calvary
Church, Kitchener, presented a nius-
ical • program in the Evangelical
church Zurich, on Sunday' evening.
The three young ladies who sang,
we're: Miss Marion CalIras, Miss
Dorothy Jackson, Miss Dorothy
Sahli and Miss Pauline Robinson was
the accompanist. This well balanced
Trio sang such numbers as: Joshua,
a Negro Spiritual; I'm Listening; The
Rock that Shelters me; and Heaver:
is Nearer. Miss Calfas sang "The
Lord's. Prayer.,. Miss Robinson am?
Milton Dagg played a duet on the
piano and organ. The program was
enjoyed by a large audience.
TICKETS ON SALE
The ticket selling campaign has
commenced sponsored by the Zurich
Lions Club for their First Frolic to.
lse field late in August. These tick-
ets .entitle you to the draw of $200:
given' away in Government securities
and the more yon buy the greater
will. be your chance to win one of
these handsome prizes, and of coarse
you will help boost the Welfare Fund
of the local Club which every dollar
is used for civic purposes and goes
back to the community. A very
prominent fanner of the community
and who knows something about
the great work Lions are doing, drop-
ped in and made a personat donat-
ion of $25.00 towards this campaign
of raising funds, and were the local
Lions ever grateful for such a don-
ation, and are welcoming any similar
donations. Call on W. A. Siebert,
the local secretary or C. L. Smith,
the treasurer. Thank You!
Sumner Bible Seim
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troit was a week -end visitor with re-
latives in Zurich.
Mrs. Philip Hartman of London is
visiting at the home at her niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Mittlehattz. fen
some time,
Mt. and Mrs. Chas. Hagan and
daughter Mary of Seaforth were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr,
and : Mrs. Ted. Mittleholtz,
• Miss Alpha Meyers, R.N., has re-
turned to her duties at the Stratford
General. Hospital after spending two
weeks with her parents here after
her igraduation. '
Mr. 'Jacob Deichert aiu1 niece Miss
Inez ';Y;ungblut and Mrs, Chas. Weber
and daughter Mrs. Flossie Brown'
Igrz,. and Mrs. Clarence Datars and
• daugliter Marion visited Mr. Roy
Oliver who is a patient in the Gen-
eral Hospital, Stratford.
PRIEST CELEBRATES FIRST
SOLEMN HIGH MASS
A happy event took place in Zur-
ich on Sunday June 24th, 1945 when
the Rev. Father Richard Anthony
Beda41„ celebrated his first Solemn
High :Mass at St. Boniface Church,
Zur'al ,' The occasion was an out-
standing one as Rev. Bedard was the
first hbsy of the Parish to be ordained
priest y;•
Thi aew'ly ordained is the son of
rs. ennis Beegal,Sr., of
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e age,, who were married -forty
years,.ago• at. St. Peter's Church of
Drysdale, and is a member or a large
family- of ten boys and four girls.
He rias born in the Village and at-
tended Zurich public school where he
received his primary education and
two years of High School, He com-
pleted his High School' education at
Mount Camel after which he attend-
ed the University of Detroit for a
period of one year. From there he
entered St. Mary's College of Brock-
ville, Ont., for one year to enroll in
the Congregation of The Holy Red-
eemer, and served his Novitiate at
St. Peter ,s Novitate at St. Johns,
New Brunswick, Later he received his
Bacculaureate Degree 'at Laval Uni-
versity of Montreal after having com-
pleted his studies at St. Joseph's Col-
Ie.ge of Aylmer, Quebec, an affiliate
college. He'then entered the Semin-
ary of St. Alphonsus at Woodstock,
where he has been for the past four
years. On June 17th, 1945 he was
ordained to the Holy Priesthood by
His Excellency Bishop Kidd of Lon-
don.
Assisting Father Bedard at Mass
were Rev. Leo Power, former Pastor
of St. Boniface now residing at
Ridgetown, who acted as Deacon;Fr. Fogarty of Mount Carmel as Sub
Deacon; Pr. Lucier of Zurich, as
Arch Priest; Rev. Fr. Con:ogue C.S.
S.R. delivered the semen. Rev.
Bedard's brother, Clair, acted as
Master of Ceremonies and Donald as
Thurifier. Two of his nephews act-
ed as acolytes, Present at the Mass
also were Fr. Martin, Rev. Mother
Euginie, aunt of Fr. Bedard,. and
Rev. Mother St. Dominic, a former
teacher.
After Mass Father Bedard and his
immediate family were guests of the
parish at a sumptuous banquet serv-
ed at the Dominion House at Zurich.
Mr. David Ducharme delivered the
presentation address on behalf of the
parish. At the banquet he was also
presented with ,a gift of a portable
typewriter from his graamm11otber,
uncles and aunts. The presentation
address was delivered by Mrs. Joseph
JULY 3rd to 13th. 9a.tn. to 12 boon I Bedard of Chatham, Ont. Father=
Children. Classes from the age of 4' Luci r acted as Toastmaster, i'e:
years to High School age, members of the clettigy present were;
The Bible, the basis of all courses of
:;turfy, Topical, Old and New Testa-
ment Character studies, The Life
and teachings of the Apostle .Paul.
'Irrnd Craft and Memory •work.
A cordial invition is extended to all
children regardless of creecr. No
Droselyting.
*For Transportation within a teas-
onable distance of, Zurich, write to
or Phone the undersigned.
S. 1t', MUMMY, - HAY, OTT,
Phone Daskwood 250.
Reverend Fathers Power, Fogarty,
Martin o•f Drysdale; Flt. Lieut, Abel
R.C. Padre of the R.C.A.F, at Clin-
ton; McDonald of Clinton and Clair -
mount, C..S.S.R. of Woodstock.
In the afternoon a reception was
held at -the home of his parents where
many relatives and friends gathered
to honor and congratulate the newly
ordained priest.
Father Bedard will remain at his
home for a•few days and then return
to Woodstock where he will take lip
work in the Congregattert o f the Holts
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