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Zurich presented a skit at the World Day of. Prayer meet held there Friday. Shown
ore: (from left) Pauline Miller, Elizabeth Merner, Dorothy Hess, Ruth Immanse,
Karen Rader and Marg Schilbe. The skit depicted the work of Brigid of Kildare,
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Emmanuel
United Church
Sunday, March 14
REV. D LAING
B.A. 8. Div.
Organist
Mrs. E. Grace Martin
11:15 a.m. Worship Service
11:15 a.m. Sunday School
Wed. March 10 - 9:15 a.m.
Learning For Lent
to continue
Wed. March 10 - 1:30
U.C.W. Meeting
Thurs. March 11 - 7:30 p,m.
Choir practice
Please loin us. We extend 8
warm welcome to all.
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
REV. JACK DRESSLER
Organist
Mrs. Christine Eagleson
B.M.A.
Sunday, March 14 A letter has been received
10:00 - Worship Service from Cleo Colquhoun, Huron
10:45 - Sunday School County co-ordinator for the
There is a nursery for small
children which is supervised Heart Fund canvass,
during the worship service thanking the people of Varna
Everyone Welcome for their very generous
support of this worthy cause,
and the women who can-
vassed, Mary Chessell and
Eleanor McAsh.
Friends and acquain-
tances of Beverley Cantelon
will be interested to know
she is now doing the layouts
for Canadian Aviation
magazine at MacLean
Hunter in Toronto. She
graduated from Seneca
College several years ago,
and has been with MacLean
Hunter since then.
There were fourteen tables
of euchre at the Orange
Lodge card party on Friday
night. Ladies' high was won
by Omerine Watkins, low by
Mary Reid. Men's high went
to W.D. Wilson, low to Ed
Godkin. Draw prizes were
won by Mrs. Bert Garrett,
Joan Beierling, Mary Dale,
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Nightingale featured at carnival
Zurich skaters bring H.O.M.E. medals
The Zurich and Area
Figure Skating Club was
proud to have eight Senior
Skaters . in the H.O.M.E.
Competition in Strathroy,
Sunday. .
Debbie Bedard won the
gold medal in Pre Juvenile
Free Skate Flight 4100.
Kathy Merner received a
silver medal in Preliminary
Free Skate Flight 500.
Congratulations also to the
club members: Andrea
Hendrick, Martha Klopp,
Heather Westlake, Sonya
Shantz, Lisa Bedard and
Kerry Lynn Deitz for doing
their best.
Skate carnival
The Zurich and area figure
skating club will be holding
their carnival on Sunday,
March 21 at 2:30 in the af-
ternoon.
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Mrs. Carmel Sweeney
Phone: 236-4702
People of Varna thanked
for Heart Fund efforts
By MARY CHESSELL
Bill and Mary Reid have
moved into their newly
renovated house in the
village.
Bob Webster has pur-
chased the barn formerly
owned by Roy Scotchmer.
Zurich Mennonite
Church
Pastor
CLAYTON KUEPFER
Sunday, March 14
8:45 a.m. Worship Service
9:45 a.m. Sunday Church
School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Wad. 8:00 p.m..
Bible Study and
Prayer Service
In various homes
Meditation
"Boast not thyself of
tomorrow, for you know not
what a day brings with it.
Prov. 27:1
For so hath been dawning
another new day, think will you
let it slip useless away.
Quotation
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PraAr Day
The Women's World Day
of Prayer service was held at
Goshen church on Thursday
evening. The theme this year
was "The People of God
Gathered for Worship -
'Scattered for Service and
ryas written by the women of
Ireland.
UCW president Blanche
Parke welcomed those
present and gave the in-
troduction. Margaret Elliott
was the leader, others taking
part were Elva Peck, Karen
Radcliffe, Joyce Armstrong,
Norene Hayter, Rev. Wilena
Brown and Barbara Consitt.
Linda Linfield and Marjorie
Hayter sang a duet "Will
You Pray for Me?"
A drama - Brigid of
Kildare - was presented,
telling the story of the
woman who formed a
community of men and
women around the fifth
century to minister to needy
people in Christ's name.
A short business meeting
was held following the
prayer service. An invitation
was accepted from Kippen to
attend their spring thank
offering meeting on April 6.
On April 13 the Huron -Perth
"special event" will take
place at Mitchell.
This year is the twentieth
. anniversary of the United
Church. ! Women's
organization. A special of-
fering to Mission and Service
is requested to mark this
special occasion, and ideas
for celebrating it in our own
church would be welcomed.
A delightful social time
followed the meeting.
The Red Cross canvass is
being held in Varna and the
surrounding area this
month. Mildred McAsh is the
captain.
The theme is "Calendar
Capers" and an added at-
traction this year will be
Lynn Nightingale so plan to
attend and get your tickets
early!
They are on sale now at
Shaw's store or from club
members for only ;3.00 per
adult or 82.00 for students.
This Is sure to be the main
event of the season.
St. Boniface operetta
The grade 6, 7 and 8
students of St. Boniface
school are to be
congratulated on a job well
done.
They presented an Irish
Operetta last Tuesday
evening called "Days
O'Kerry Dancing." (Which
was really good) and the
gym was filled to capacity.
CWL meet
Rachelle LaPorte will be
speaking at the St. Boniface
CWL meeting on Tuesday,
March 16 at the school. The
subject will be "elec-
trolysis," the art of per-
manent hair removal.
Everyone is welcome.
New -To- You now open
Open house was held on
Friday and Saturday at the
"New -To -You" store on
Victoria Street. It featured
good, used clothing for the
entire family at low prices.
The store will now be open
for clothing on Thursday and
Fridays from 10 to 5 o'clock
and Saturday mornings
from 9-12.
This is a community
project, and donations of
clothing will be greatly
appreciated. Proceeds will
be designated to different
charities.
Learning for Lent
The Learning for Lent
program, at the United
Church on Wednesday
morning, (March 10) will be;
"Family Law" or "Bread
Dough Art" (continued from
last week, March 17 will be.
discussing nutrition or cake
decorating.
If you haven't been out to
any of this sessions yet, do
Stanley plans tender calls
Stanley Township council
plans to call tenders on a
variety of township goods
and services.
At council's March
meeting it was decided to
authorize the township's
roads superintendent to call
tenders for the crushing and
hauling of gravel.
The township will be ask-
ing for tenders with prices
quoted in both tonnage and
cubic yard amounts.
The roads department will
also be calling tenders for a
new one -ton truck. The
township hopes to be able to
trade in the existing vehicle.
Tenders will be called_ to
supply gasoline, diesel fuel
and furnace oil to the
township.
Grass cutting at the ball
diamond and operation of
the concession booth will
also be .put to tender.
Two people will be hired in
Stanley to count dogs.
A bylaw was given first
and second reading to adopt
the report on the Datars-
Logan Drain. Council set
March 22 at 1:30 for the
court of revision.
In other drainage related
matters council passed a
bylaw allotting$61,300 in tile
drainage loans to 111
applicants.. -
A bylaw establishing a
penalty charge of 18 percent
on overdue taxes was also
passed.
Council granted 850 to the
Hensall-South Huron
Agriculture Society and 825
to, -the Huron County,
Historical Society.,
The township joined
Huron County Municipal f-
ficers Association and plans
to send eight representatives
to the group's seminar in
Hensall, April 14.
Council agreed to pay its
share of a new radio re-
quested by the Zurich and
area fire board. Stanley's
share is approximately;150,
about 23 percent of the 8650
cost.
Council appointed Karen
Ratcliffe to the Stanley
Township rec committee for
the remainder of 1982.
Golden Glimpses
The sun is shining brightly
but the temperature insists
on hovering much below the
freezing mark keeping us
from enjoying the much
needed mild weather we
have been longing for.
Monday evening films
were enjoyed followed by
refreshments.
On Tuesday evening, the
regular monthly meeting of
the ladies auxiliary was held
in the dining room com-
mencing with entertainment
for the residents.
Messrs Mozart Gelinas
Sr., Mozart Jr., and Martin
provided guitar, banjo and
vocal numbers which very
much enjoyed. Two hymns
were sung in observance of
the Lenten season.
Following the program, a
social time and refresh-
ments was held.
The sympathy of residents
and staff is extended to the
family of the late Mr. Harold
Barry. Mrs, Inez McEwen
and Mr. Gerald Sreenan are
expected back from the
hcepital in the very near
future. We hope they will be
much improved.
Bingo was held on Friday
evening followed by a social
time.
The Sunday evening
chapel service was con-
ducted by Mr. Merlin Bender
of the Conservative Men-
nonite church.
Zurich & Area
Figure Skating Club
presents
Calendar Capers
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Sun., March 21
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Zurich Arena
Admission
Adults 53.00
Students S2.00
Guest skater Lynn Nightingale
World's Champion
come, it's not too late to join
in on the fun.
Public speaking winners
Beth Sweeney was first
place winner of seniors in
public speaking held in
Hensall recently along with
Heather . Westlake, first
place junior. Both went on to
compete in Goderich at the
Legion on Saturday, March
8. They will entertain the
pupils of Huron Centennial
School in Brucefield on
Thursday, March 11. Good
luck girls!
Seth Wedding anniversary
Congratulations to Urban
and Valera Nile who
celebrated their 58th wed-
ding anniversary on March
4. (It was interesting to
note that it had poured rain
58 years ago and Thursday it
was stormy with snow and
some freezing rain.)
Vandalism?
It's a shame to see that
some people have no respect
for other people's property.
And especially in a nice little
town like this even. Over
the weekend some smart
-
ales threw a heavy object
into that nice glass sign at
the Dominion Tavern,
leaving it with a big hole!
Wonder who will get stuck
paying for that bill now??,
Guess.
Personals
Harold and, Doreen
Dietrich are presently en-
joying a two week bus trip to
Florida, and while there
visiting with Clarence
Farwell and Blanche
Bechard at Daytona Beach.
A bridal shower was held
for Carol Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith of
RR 3, Zurich, on Friday at
the Mennonite Church hall.
It was given by friends and
relatives. She is the fiance of
Bill Delchert, RR 1, Zurich.
They are planning to be
married on March 20.
Sister Florian was away
for two weeks to Windsor
taking care of her mother
who was 111, and is now back
teaching arts and crafts at
the convent twice a week.
Buckeye
Hockey
Sun. March 14
7:30 p.m.
Zurich Arena
SHHL Finals
Game 1
Zurich
Home
Hardware
Services
- glass & screen
repair
- key cutting
- paint & stain
tinting
- layaway
- Bulk Kerosene
Rentals
- Rinse & Vac
- Miracle
Wallpaper
Remover
- Rug. shampoo
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NOTICE
The Council of the Village of Zurich has
declared a vacancy on Council. Any eligible
person wishing to fill the position •of Coun-
cillor, please indicate in writing your in-
terest to the Clerk before March 18, 1982.
Sharon A. Baker,
Clerk -Treasurer
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Zurich Arena Activities
& scayse of Old Trotters Hockey Tovrne-
ceent, pebik skating will be cancelled
Sot., March 13 both at 2:15 a 7 p.sn.
P ablk skating Sat. evenings will be
tasselled for rensainder of season.
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