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Pate 10 Times -Advocate, February 2, 1983
Helen Jacobs wins on Bowling for Dollars
Figure skating dub sponsors successful skate-a-thon and dance
All attending the dance
Saturday night sponsored by
the Zurich and area figure
skating club in the arena had
a good time. Popular tunes of
the fifties and sixties provid-
ed on tape by Partiaoundof
London was really good. Lin-
da and Bob Hendrick won a
prize for the best -dressed cou-
ple of that era. Lunch was
supplied by club members.
Lylyan Greb returned
home on Saturday after spen-
a
HOW TO HOLD A HOOK - Jeff Kinder opted for
crocheting during the four-week elective program at
St. Boniface School. His instructor was parent-voldnteer
Mr B 11 S d t
ding a few days in hospital
last week.
Congratulations to Rudolph
and Joan Corriveau who
celebrated their 43rd wedding
anniversary.
The Learning for Lent pro-
gram will again be held dur-
ing Lent in the Zurich United on Wednes-
day, Church beginning -
day, February 16 .
until 11:30 a.m. Jon Dinney, about in-
terior
will talk -
terior decorating. This will be
followed by Bible study and
refreshments. Babysitting
vailabte a
services will be a t
the church. All ladies in the
community are welcome.
Welcome to town Bill and
Jean Burr from Mississauga
who moved into the
Maplewoods Apartments on
the weekend.
Joey, Sandra and Melanie
Overholt, London, spent the
weekend with her parents
Phil and Vonnie Overholt and
family. -
Mozart and Marie Gelinas
Sr. spent the weekend in Lon-
don at the home of the
former's sister, Pheobe and
Pat Tiede.
Miss Helen Jacobs
accom-
panied by her family motored
to Kitchener last Saturday
where she was a contestant on
"Bowling for Dollars", and
Popular elective courses
beat winter doldrums
For the past four years.
students at St. Boniface
School have had a change of
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Emmanuel'
.United Church
REV. 8. LAING
B.A. 8. Div.
Organist
Mrs. E. Grace Martin
Wed. 9:30 a.m. - Bible Study
of Flo Murroy's home. Zurich
Wed. Feb. 2 • 2:00 p.m.
Monthly U.C.W.
Thurs. Feb. 3 - 7:30 p.m.
Choir Practice
Sunday. February 6
11:15 o.m. Sunday School
11:13 a.m. Church Service
Everyone welcome
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor
CLAYTON KUEPFER
Sunday, February 6
9:45 a.m. • Sunday Church
School
11 00 o.m. • Worship Service
Wed. 8:00 p.m. • Adult & Youth
Bible Study and Prayer Service
Friday 7:30 p.m. - M.Y.F.
Fridoy•Sundoy - Family Life
Retreat of hidden Acres
Meditation
Be of good courage awl He
shall strengthen your heart. All
ye that hope.in the Lord.
Pio!. 31:24
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
REV. CARL ONOFRIO
Vice Pastor
Organist
Mrs. Christine Eagleson B.M.A.
Sunday, February 6
10.00 o.m. • Worship Service
10:45 o.m. • Sunday School
Theis is o nursery for small
children which is supervised dur-
ing the worship service.
Everyone Welcome
routine in the midst of the
winter doldrums. Children
from grade five to eight can
choose a four-week elective
.course from a list of subjects
not usually found on the
curriculum.
Principal Gatean Blan-
chef te explained that the sub:
jects - typing, crochet and
sewing, cooking, baby: 'fling,
first aid, crafts and hairdress-
ing - were picked because
they wouid be useful now and
in later life.
The school sends out a let-
ter to all parents asking for,
volunteers, and always has a ---''
good response.
The children look forward
to the change of pace for one
and one-half periods each of
the four weeks. Besides, who
ever heard of someone failing
pot holders, or chocolate
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GOLD MEDAL WINNER - - Debbie Bedard wears the
gold medal she won in a recent skating competition in
London.
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was lucky enough to win
$2000. which she shared with
a pin -pal. Helen will appear
on T.V. on that program on
Saturday, July 9, at 6:30 p.m.
on Channel 13.
On Saturday, members of
the Zurich Mennonite Church
enjoyed a family skating par-
ty at the Bayfield arena.
Chester and Luella Loucks
of London and Jerome and
Lucy Corriveau with Laurie
and Gary also of London were
recent visitors with' their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien
Corriveau.
Carrie Sweeney and friend
Dan Eyeburg of Stratford en-
joyed their first ski trip of the
winter on Saturday at Blue
Mountain in Collingwood.
They said the slopes.. were
pretty good that day and a lot
of people were out.
Little Alicia Sauye of
Chatham is presently spen-
ding the week with her grand-
parents, Paul and Marie Cyr
while mom and dad (Cathy
and Rene) are away en a trip
to Jamaica.
Kevan Dietrich of London
spent Saturday and Sunday
with his parents, Harold and
Doreen. Kevan had just
returned from Saskatoon last
week, due to his work.
The skate-a-thon at the
arena last Satuday raised a
good amount of money for the
skating club, the winner of the
Pac-Man game was the
McGee family. The executive
of the Zurich and Area Figure
Skating Club want to thank
everyone for their support of .
the skate-a-thon and the
dance.
The next big attraction
coming up is the skating car-
nival that will be held on Sun-
day, February 20 at 2:00 p.m.
12:14.-90-
in Zurich. This year's theme
is T.V. Times. Tickets are
now available from club
members or Laura -Ann
Overholt (236-4678). Adults
$3.00 and students $2.00. This
will be really worth while so
get your tickets early!
The Zurich Agricultural
Society are having their an-
nual meeting tomorrow,
Thursday February 3 at the
Hay -Township' hall at 8:00
p.m. Everyone welcome.
A surprise birthday party
was held for Andrew Rau and
Jim Stidwell of Detroit on
Saturday at the home of.An-
drew's daughter and son-in-
law, Mary -Lou and Doug
Turkheim which was attend-
ed by friends and relatives. A
good time was had by all.
A baby shower for. Debbie
Thiel (nee Desch) was hosted
last Wednesday evening by
her cousin Karen Zehr in
Wellesley, attended by
relatives from the New Ham-
burg and Baden area. Also
her mother, Mrs. Miriam
Oesch and sisters Kim and
CONCENTRATION - Michael Regier (right), Tod LaPorte, Scott Murray and Joe
Hendriks chose the typing class taught by Patricia Meidinger during the elective
program of St. Boniface School.
Jane and friend Carrie, all of
Zurich.
Herb and Donna Klopp ar-
rived home last Wednesday
after a 12 -day trip to Edmon-
ton. Returning to Ontario with
them was daughter Diane
who had been living out west
but is now employed in
Toronto. .
The Klopps also visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Willert
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willert
while in Alberta.
Dave and Carolyn Stark
spent the previous weekend in
Chatham at the Wheels Motor
Inn.
Randy Thiel is coming
home this week after visiting
with his sister, Joanne in
California since December.
Mrs. Meryl Corriveau -at-
tended the christening of her
great-grandson, little Derek
Patrick Causarano at St.
Justin's Church in London on
Sunday.
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