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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1988-12-21, Page 36Page 14A Times -Advocate, December 21, 1988 New draw for church fundraiser By Carmel Sweeney • ZURICH - St. Boniface. Parish has another building fund project on the go an Elimination Draw will be held January 20 at the Pincridge -Chalet in Hensall. The grand prize will -be worth $1b,000 cash. Tickets arc $100 each and only 301 are to be sold. There will be 17 prizes with a to- tal of $15;350.00 cash. To get tick.- cts phone Don Beauchamp at 236- .4687 or Mozart Gelinas Sr. at 236- 4981 or Denise Mcidingcr at 236- 4567. - The . Voice of Leo The Lions ladies night Christmas party was held at the Dominion Tavern on ecember 16 with a good turn out. All enjoyed adelicious dinner and social evening afterwards. At their November meeting the Lions made motions to send money to the following: $25.00 to Effec- tive Speaking, $100. to Youth Camp, $30.00 for Drug Cases for the OPP, V.I.P. program, $250. to- oc Am os Ac om A.asw.a.o.A.AC oa wc. ao AO A.A.4a%WOO w. A.____ Aoa-Ao pst w� g 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 3 1.,Ju 1 1 1 1 Every -snowflake is a fallin9 Star to wish upon .c? That each one may come +rje is my Christmas Wish for you COUIITPT riowcs 315 lain 4treet- • ex a+er 2-55.2350 lip wards the upcoming "Senior Games" next June. Kevin McKinnon reported send- ing the $1,685 collected to the C.N.LB. this year. Winner of the 50/50. draw was their pianist, Donna O'Brien. • Golden agers Zurich Golden Agers met Monday December. 12 at the Town Hall. 'Gwen McKeller and Ina Neeb were appointed to buy Christmas plants for Honourary Members of the Seniors Group. A Christmas poem "Mortimer Mountgomery" was read by Marie Gelinas. A Christmas jumble was won by Eileen Consitt and Flo Murray and Gwen McKeller won the mixed up contest. Ina Neeb gave a reading "This Time of Year. Christmas carols were sung with Gerrie Fleischauer on the piano. Games of bingo, a delicious turkey dinner were followed by games of Jerome and Carmel Sweeney en- joyed getting away for a few days • last weekend on a three'day bus•trip to Frankenmuth Michigan. The family of Dolly Jeffre :ot. together December 11 at St •eter's. Paraish Hall St. Josephs or their annual Christmas dtnne Sunday, December : the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ilv. Mcidinger, Mr. and Mrs. Arnot i Merner, and Mr. and Mrs.- Mat ew Denomme had pre -Christmas inners at their homes. The family of rs. Evelyn Schroeder all got to: ther at the Town Hall on Sunday . moon and enjoyed a delicious meal. The staff at Hessenlan. ' ogntry Inn were treated to anoth nice Christmas dinner party on 'day evening. Several members of the Klo family 'attended the fugefal of Roy Wentzell in Waterloo lastFriday. . The Monday night ladies bowling teams had their annual Christmas ' bowling party with all spares at- tending. Golden Glirnpses l! ZURICH - It is Christmas, a time for wishing all of our good time a very Merry Christmas and a Healthy and Prosperous New Year, and to thank them for their 1 - generosity throughout, the year whether it be for donations of one g kind or another or for volunteering g their services. g Movie night was held on Monday E evening followed by refreshments. i The films that were shown were: g "Christmas Carol and Eatons Santa g Claus Parade - g Residents welcomed the Zurich g Bcan Sprout Nursery School on g Tuesday morning and enjoyed their g presentation of action songs and g Chrisunas carol: g The Zurich Brownie Pack visited g on Tuesday evening providing a de- g lightful program for the Residents. g - Our usual activities of reading K sessions, shuffleboard, pool and g various card ganies, singing and K baking sessions have been taking g place throughout the week, besides g all the activities in the hobby shop. Ches Aail Coos Ci.oWNal CusNOWOWOWCm• Wel Q.,"A•%aNOWO—ai.%.bat C).as Cue The. Public School Students made Hensall Civic Comer Seasons Greetir&gs Hensall ,Village Council take this opportunity to extend sincere appre- ciation and gratitude to the many volunteer individuals and groups, including those invdlving youth par- ticipation, for their invaluable service to the community. And extend warmest wishes to all, for a joyous and peaceful holiday season. Merry Christmas! Jeff Reaburn, Peter Groot. L. (Butch) Hoffman, Cecil Pepper, councillors •-,� and staff 4 );•.•• )44*, • .;4 ... We hope your home and heart are filled with laughter, joy and good will this glad holiday season. It's been a pleasure serving you. , WurtL's SHOES 0.•414 •M t•.464• Pots ISIS Exeter, Clinton, and Goderlch • • their annual visit on -Friday morn- ing providing the Residents -with the musical part of their Christmas program. The Dashwood Junior Choir of the Lutheran' Church came carolling on Saturday evening. The Sunday evening Chapel ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Dou- glas Wright of Hensall United Church. Mrs. Bclva Fuss presided at the orgvan during the worship ser- vice. Christmas By Nicole Beauchamp St. Boniface C is for Christ, in a stable bare H is for holly, we wear in our hair R is for reindeer moving very slow I is for Indians who celebrated long ago . S is for Santa laughing "Ho Ho Ho" T is for toys Santa will bring M is for midnight hear the sleigh bells ring A is for angels singing a song S is for sleigh bells, it won't be long. ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of all types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidfiers • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St. E. Exeter Big cheque, big money - The South Huron District High School's Athletic Association rsut together $2,400 for a record donation from the school to the Christmas Bureau. Fundraising came from all grades, sports teams, and from the trampoline-a-thon last week. Athletic Association president Maureen Masse (right) presents the cheque to Angela McLean from the Christmas Bureau..(left) while student council vice-president Doug Cud - more shows his approval. • And .a Happy New Year to all our clients and friends . . Larry Johns London life Representatives in Exeter Larry Johns 235-1209 - Norm Tait, 235-1359 •.ry Managernerit and Staff wish all our friends and customers A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year Thanks for your patronage in 1988 Looking forward to serving you in 1989 Walt and Barb Tiedeman, Bud and Alma Preszcator, Wayne and Lynda Parkinson, Mike Tiedeman, Diana Leddy, Scott French Holiday Hours Closed every Saturday Dec. 24 - till April 1/89 Closed Dec. 26, 27, Jan 2/89 ALGOMA TIRE (EXETER) LTD. 246 Main St. N. 235-0330 * T %iC * PLGcmp TIRE