HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1988-09-28, Page 20Page 6A Times -Advocate, September 28, 1988
St. Boniface indulges
in Cafe Francais
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH - The grade six students
at -St. Boniface school and their
teacher Miss Colleen Murphy, en-
tertained parents to a "Cafe Francais
Night" last Wednesday evening to
enjoy a little french culture and for
parents to meet the new teacher. -
Registrations -
If anyone was away on Saturday
and missed the Figure Skating Club
registration, they can still contact
Lois Jones at 263-5070.
• If you missed signing up for the
Youth Bowling League on Saturday
mornings, phone the Zurich Lancs
or Sandra Dickert (236-4426).
Library
A crowd arrived at the library last
--Tuesday evening to hear and sec of
musical program presented by Ted
Roberts; special concert for adults.
Pupils -from St. Boniface School
had a day off last Friday while their
teachers attended a Science Profes
sional Development. Day at St.
Aloysius school and United Church
Hall in Stratford.
A buck and doe party (dance) was
held for Lori Turkheim and Dave
Hcimrich at the arena on Friday
• night. The happy couple are to be
married on October 8th.
Congratulations to Don and Bren-
da Grenier (nee Masse) who were
married at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church on Saturday. Dinner and re-
ception were held at the Hensall
Community Centre.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery
are extended to Jane Hartman
(daughter of Ray and Janice), a pa-
tient at Westminster Hospital in
London. -
May we offer our sympathy to.
the family of the late John Suplat
who passed away on Saturday, espe-
cially to his son, George.
Natalie Mary Laporte was bap-
tized on Sunday at St. Boniface
Church by Father Peter Hayes. She.
is the daughter of Theresa and
Dwayne Laporte.
Members from the United Church
attended the South Huron Regional
meeting in Hcnsall on Saturday
with guest speaker Kathy Monck.
66th Anniversary
ANNIVERSARY - Clayton Phile, Dashwood, joined his wife Matilda at the
Queensway Nursing Home to celebrate their 6th wedding anniversary to-
gether. Queensway Rest home resident Mildred Gingerich (second from
left) serenaded the couple with a rendering of "When You and I were
Young, Matilda". Looking on is activities director Carol Gascho.
Five-day seniors trip
to Nashville, Tennessee
By Susan Hartman
HENSALL - Alphonse and Betty
Grenier of Hensall enjoyed a five
day Senior's trip to Nashville.
There they saw the Grand Ole Opry,
Music, Music, Music with Brenda
Lee and took a three hour dinner
c niise on .thc.Gicneral Jackson• Ler:
They also enjoyed a personal tour
of the Opry Land Hotel and a guided
tour of the city of Nashville.
Blanche (Grenier).Vallee of Bon-
• nyvillc, Alberta is spending a week
with her brother Alphonse Grenicr
and family. While here she will be
attending the wedding of Blanche's
nephew Robert Grenier and spend -
i time -.visiting with other friends
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SINGALONG - Ted Roberts, a member of the Travellers, gave a one-
hour performance at the Zurich library. • The familiar songs and some of his
original, humorous poems were appreciated by his audience, some of
whom are shown with assistant librarian Flo Murray (left).
C.W.L. plan annual
bazaar for November 5
ZURICH - The St. 11onlfai.'c-
C.\V.L. Annual Bazaar has been set
for November, as decided at their
September 20 meeting. "I•hc meet-
ing also marked the installment of
St. Boniface's new priest, Father
Haves as Spiritual Director.
The League would like to thank
everyone who contributed. and
helped out during the summer with
the Garage and Bake Sale and the
Bean Festival booth. Both events
were successful and donations were
greatly appreciated.
October is Living Rosary month
and the service will be held before
Klass at 7 p.m. The C.W.L. Re-
gional Meeting will be held on Oc-
tober 1 at St. James School, Sea -
forth at 9 a.m. The C.W.L.'s
annual bazaar will be held on No-
- ventber 5, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Eve-
ryonc is invited to attend.
Father Hayes presented his slides
from a recent 10 -day trip in the
Hof y- Land.
The next meeting will be held
October -18.
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. WHEN DOES MOURNING END?
Grief and mourning at the death of a loved one are natural emotions.
Both are healthy and serve to heal the bereaved as well as to remem-
ber and honour the deceased.
In some cases, though, protracted periods of mourning can signal a
continuing depression. Some people may continue to mourn as a denial
of death, by creating living memorials to the person who died. For oth-
ers, long mourning is a sign of extreme dependence on the decreased.
They have lost a sense of their own separate identity and they will or
may need some extra -support and guidance from medical or religious
sources.
It is important to feel deeply the loss.ofa loved one. It is just as vital to
accept it. The process of mourning helps us to remember the life of the
person who died, as well as reaffirming the value of our own lives.
If you would like more information on the mourning process, please
stop by to talk with us.
The Funeral Home .n Exeter who is o member of she
Ontario Funeral Serv.ce Association .s
FUNERAL HOME
and relatives in the area.
Shuffleboard -
The top shufflcr at Ilensa 1 was
Ellen Coutts with a score of 354
follow9d by Jack Consitt 343,
Marg Consitt and Marjorie Richard-
son tied at 337, Emma Campifcll
+33F and Dorothy I rintncll 303. ""'4`
Beginning this Thursday The
Happy Shufflcrs will begin eve
Thursday at 1 p.m. not 1:30. Eve-
ryone is welcome.
United Church
At Hcnsall United Church on
Sunday the Bible Lessons were
read by Jonathon Corbett and
Wendy Bell. Ushers wrri ,J2annc
Fields and Linda Hartman.
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Municipality Of The
= Township of Hay
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Notice To All Candidates
1988 Municipal Elections
A recent amendment to the Municipal Elections
Act provides that every person who proposes to be a
candidate for any office shall file a "Notice of
Registratiorr before any campaign contributions
are accepted, or any expenses incurred.
It is suggested that any person interested in being
a candidate in the 1988 Municipal Election for any
office contact the Municipal Clerk's Office for further
Information.
Joan Ducharme
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Hay
236-4351
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