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Times-Advocate, 1983-05-04, Page 25PACKERS WIN 'A' — The. A' championship of the Zurich ladies bowling league was won by the Packers. Back, left Elaine Weido, Barb Van Patter, Hazel McEwen and Leona Reichert. Front, Doris Goldsmith, Thelma Thiel, Joan Finkbeiner and Mono Kroft. T -A • hoto. ,Y t LEAGUE CHAMPIONS --- The Little Rad Devils won the Zurich ladies bowling league championship. Back left, Dionne Ducharme''Brenda Harburn, Hilda Lansbergen and Judy Morrison. Front, Myraline Desjardine, Sheila Dickert and Charlene Ducharme. HAPPY GANG WIN 'C' -- The 'C' championship of the Zurich ladies bowling league was won by the Happy Gang. Back, left, Sherrie Stade, Eleanor Weigand, Maxine Miller and Joy Mason. Front, Vicky Clarke, captain Gertie Stade and Isabelle Becker. Absent was Sue Zimmerman. T -A photo. TOP ZURICH BOWLERS - Trophies were presented to the top individual bowlers In the Zurich men's bowling league. From the left are Jim Bedard 386 single and 788 triple, Ron Crown 214 average and Doug Debus 363 single and 784 triple. ZURICH LEAGUE CHAMPS -- The Tee Totallers won the Zurich men's bowling league championship. Back left, Ken Clarke, Larry Bedard, Greg Willert, Brian Hogarth and Randy Bedard. Front, Ron Desjardine, Captain Paul Morrison, Ray Weidb and Pat Bedard. Missing was Kim McKinnon. T -A photo. Friends shower brides with presents in Zurich A bridal shower was held for Lois James last Friday at the Mennonite Church. She is the finance of Charlie Gingerich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gingerich. On Monday evening May 2, a lovely bridal shower was given for Charlotte Gingerich at the Mennonite Church Hall for relatives and friends, where she received several beautiful gifts. The bride-to- be is the daughter of Cleave and Margaret Gingerich, RR 1 Grand Bend. Cyril and Ann Hartman of Lucan visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Theresa Hartman and her father, Alfred Meidinger. Last Thursday, Dan Ken- neley, field officer for the Ausable-Bayfield Conserva- tion Authority showed slides to the pupils at the Zurich Public School regarding Hay Swamp as a wetland. Then in the afternoon grades 5-8 went on a field trip to Hay Swamp to observe it. This Friday, May 6 grade 7 and 8 will go by bus to London to the Ska-Nah-Doht Indian Village. - Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith and son Daryl from Hamilton were dinner guest with Mrs. Marcella Dietrich last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Turner of Kitchener spent Saturday with their cousins, Oscar and Lylyan Greb. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Risi and daughter Wendy recently spent eight days on a vacation in Vancouver. Congratulations to Patty Gingerich and Clive Mlles who were married on April 16 at the Zurich Mennonite Church. Patty is the daughter of Jerry and Pearl Gingerich. Theladies and men's bowl - Three baptized at Varna event Varna United Church was filled on Sunday, with large family groups In attendance foe the Sacrament of Bap- tism. Babies baptised were Cara Lee Stephenson, daughter of Blaine and Leisa; Chad Taylor Paterson, son of Rod and Cathy; and James Andrew Laurie, son of Joe and Willi. Jerry and Helen Brockman were sponsors for Andrew. Margaret Robinson showed about 125 of her excellent pic- tures of Indonesia and its peo- ple (she has 400) at the hall on Friday evening. The purpose of Crossroads International is to increase understanding between the people of the world. Marg lived among or- dinary village people: although she was in a doctor's' home where sanitation was above average. Doctors are government employees, and work long hours for an average salary. His wife is an acupuncturist. Marg gained a wealth of in- formation about the people and the country during her four-month stay, and visited some of .the smaller islands, She made some good friends, and was captivated by the children. The people: of In, donesia are in dire need of clean water and better hous- ing. Open sewers are everywhere, even in large cities, and the population is • dense. Few can afford an education, and older children are needed to care for little ones while the mother works, or to help in the fields. Bribery is a way of life when dealing with officials. . Margaret has set up an ac- count at the Credit Union where she deposits money for rebuilding and expanding the school in the village where she stayed. She is hoping to have $8000 by next fall, which. will be matched by. money from the federal government. There may be few oppor- tunities left to hear Marg, but if you can attend one of her presentations, you will find her tremendously interesting. David Hayter and Leslie Linfield presented Marg with a donation from the Goshen Messengers. John Kalbfleisch gave his prize-winning speech. • oCden /mpiei Our lawn chairs have now been outside on the patio in readiness for spring and sum- mer. The residents are taking advantage of the nice weather to walk around the driveway and sit out on the patio to en- joy the budding trees and shrubs. We welcome Mrs. Jessie Brock back from the hospital. much improved. We regret that Wellington Riehl is presently a patient in South Iluron Hospital, Exeter. • We hope our readers will make a note of this Saturday, May 7. when the Ladies Aux- iliary will be holding their an- nual hake sale, plant sale and Mother's Day Tea from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Any donations of baking will be very much ap- preciated by the members of the Auxiliary. Residents who have been out visiting recently are Mrs. !hazel Coward, Mrs. Florence Gould, Mrs. Alice Webb, Mrs. Hilda Turnbull, Mrs. Arletta (fess, Mrs. Ituby Hoggarth and Mr. Stephen Molnar. Bingo was played on Friday evening followed by refreshments. The Sunday evening chapel service was conducted by , Rev. Clayton Kuepfer of The Zurich Mennonite Church. Nuclear attack is a scary topic, but he was funny. The reason for a nuclear'attack in the Varna area? To destroy food production. Where would John build a shelter? Under his swimming pool, radiation can't penetrate a pool of water. He shopped locally for a construction company and supplies. John has a big voice for a young, lad, and could have been heard in a large auditorium.' He came second in Provincial semi-finals in Barrie. Bill and Helen Taylor have been blessed with another grandson, born to Joyce and Bill Boussey. Still no girls! ing banquet was held at the Hensel) Community Centre Saturday. All enjoyed a delicious roast beef dinner catered by Mrs. Howard Finkbeiner and her helpers. Awards and trophies were presented to various teams. and the evening concluded with dancing to the music of Mozart's Melody Makers, which was enjoyed by all. The Zurich 4-H girls club "The Swinging Settlers" who took part in the. Heritage Cooking course joined in with other 4-H clubs at their achievement night at Brucefield Centennial School on Monday night. Special thanks to the leaders, Joan and Helen Regier for working' with the girls and giving up their time every week. Brent O'Brien spent the weekend with his sister and brother-in-law, Pam and Steve Bedour in Strathroy, while his parents Don and Donna O'Brien spent the weekend in London. And on Sunday all were dinner guests at Pam's house along with her brother, Jeff O'Brien. Congratulations to Mike and Bonnie McCann, Grand Bend on the arrival of their baby boy. 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