Times-Advocate, 1982-10-27, Page 16•
'3.16 Times • Advocate, October 27 1982
Skiit.inge ns at arena
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lea flatting has begun at the
arms in Zurich so the kids
can skate on the weekends
already, even if the sun is
shining outside.
Congratulations to Claude
and Madeline Gelinas of the
Maple. Woods Apartments
who celebrated their 15th
wedding anniversary on
Saturday. In their honour a
family dinner was held at the
Dominion Tavern for as many
as could make it. All enjoyed
the rest of the evening in
Seaforth at a Knights of Col- .
umbus dance.
The Kindergarten class at
St. Boniface school had an ex-
citing day last Friday when
they went to Evan's Pumpkin
Patch, near Bayfield by bus,
then into the field by wagon
where each one chose his or
her own pumpkin to take
home. On Friday they are all
looking forward to having a
dress -up Halloween party.
Russel and Elizabeth Gra-
inger returned home recent-
ly from a 10 day trip by plane
to Portland, Oregon where
they visited with his sister,
Mrs. Peggy Johnson and
while in Vancouver on a five
hour stop -over at the airpdrt
were able to call on friends,
Mike and Shirley Pyne (nee
McClinchey 1.
Congratulations to Phil
Durand, RR 1 Zurich, who
was named Huron Farmer of
the Year 'recently at the an-
nual Huron County Federa-
tion of Agriculture meeting:', fir $279.00 per person isee
He has been a very active
member in the federation
since he started farming, and
helped to organize several
commodity boards.
Thursday, October 28th
( tomorrow) is the paper
drive, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Mr. Ivan Willert of Van-
couver , spent Last week in
town visiting with his mother,
Mrs. Arletta Hess at the Blue
Water Rest Home as well as
sister-in-law Anne Willert and
relatives in town.
Barrie and Lyda Gandier
spent last weekend in
Bramalea visiting relatives.
Due tnthe elections on Mon-
day November 8, the Golden
Agers' meeting will be held on
Wednesday November 10 at
the town hall. New and old
members welcome.
A two day bus trip was en-
joyed last Friday and Satur-
day by 20 senior citizens from
Zurich along with others from
Goderich and Grand Bend.
They visited Jack Miner's
Bird Sanctuary in Kingsville,
had a tour of the Sarnia
Chemical Valley, a fish fry,
overnight accommodations at
Point Pelee and visited a
winery in Blenheim. The
group is also sponsoring a big
trip for next summer. It's a
five day Laurentian Holiday
to Auberge, St. Donat from
July 4 - 8 ( four nights and five
days) at a resort so will in-
clude all activities and meals
advertisement in post office).
Gen Doyle iS taking care of
the arrangements. Phone her
at 236-4088. She has to know
who is going before the end of
November.
We are going to gain an
hour of sleep Saturday night
as we turn our clocks back
before going to bed.
Last Tuesday the St.
Boniface CWL held their Oc-
tober meeting with the Living
Rosary before Mass in the
church. Forty ladies went
over to the school, following
the business portion where
the main topic was on the
coming Christmas bazaar set
for Saturday November 6th
from 9-5. Everyone in the.
community is welcome to at-
tend. It is the St. Boniface
school gym.
Mary Regier showed some
interesting slides on Coalition
for Life. A lunch and social
hour was enjoyed by all.
A family dinner was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs: Carl
Oesch on Sunday celebrating
the birdthday of their son Jeff
and first wedding anniver-
sary of daughter and son-in-
law Kim and Ron Parrish of
Zurich. Also attending were
daughter, Debbie and hus-
band Greg of Stratford, and
Jane Oesch and her friend
Carrie Sweeney.
Allen Scott spent last week
up north on a camping and
hunting trip with some
friends.
Please be ready for the
children to come around trick
or treating for Halloween on
Saturday night in Zurich.
Recent .visitors with Ken
and Dorothy Brealteyy were
Marjorie Clarke of Port
Lambton, Bessie McClure of
Wallaceburg, Ben and Dot
Corless from Minden and
Clare Love of Harrop, B.C.
This week is National
Figure Skating Week and the
whole country will be putting
on skates and celebrating the
third annual salute to figure
skating.
Skating is not only a great
cultural and educational ac-
tivity, but a fun way to stay
fit. Watch SKATE CANADA
on.CTV Channel 13, Friday
and Saturday.
The Zurich and Area
Figure Skating Club starts
their season Tuesday
November 2, 1982. Juniors 4-5
p.m., seniors and in-
termediates 5 p.m. The new
"learn to skate" program
starts Saturday, November 6,
1982 at 9:30 a.m. If you have
not registered yet you can do
so on either one of these days.
Zurich United Church
Anniversary Services at
Emmanuel United Church
were well attended. Norm
Hare's sermons at both ser-
vices were very inspiring and
thought-provoking.
CORRECTION
In last week's account of
Zurich council, the meaning
of one sentence was changed
by the o mission of two lines.
The paragraph should have
read:
The council decided to l'et
the new council act on a re-
quest . from the Ontario
Building Officials Association
to support a resolution incor-
porating all matters relating
to building codes under one
provincial ministry. At pre-
sent some are under the
jurisdiction of the ministry of
consumer relations, and
others are the responsibility
of the housing ministry.
At the morning service
senipr and junior choirs and
Peat solgist, Claire Zurbrigg
delighted the congregation
with their singing.
The Craigellen Singers of
Goderich sang several lovely
numbers at the evening ser-
vice and local minister Bar-
bara Laing capably led the
audience in a number of new
songs.
Choir leader and organist
Mrs. Grace Martin, assisted
by Mrs. Pearl Ann Martin at
the piano, provided pleasing
instrumental music at both
services.
Youth bowling
Team
Little Angels
Hosers
Hot Shots
Blazers
Strikers
Fireballs
Points
3
2
5
0
0
5
High Singles: Junior girls
Tammy Lesperance 218;
Junior boys Robert Hoffman
184; Bantam girls Dana
Fisher 101; Bantam boys
David Kirk 108.
High doubles: Junior girls
Tammy Lesperance 345;
Junior boys Robert Hoffman
313; Bantam girls Dana
Fisher 165; Bantam boys
Trevor Lansbergen 198.
High Average: Junior girls
Tammy Lesperance 173;
Junior boys Robert Hoffman
157; Bantam girls Dana
Fisher 83; Bantam boys
Trevor Lansberg6 99.
Doi Geoffrey
Coastructisis
Hans, Renovations. Additions
Form Bu,ld.ngs t Rrpoon
Aluminum S.d.ng 6 Awnings
Zurich 234-4432 D.pHtw•
IuT.r. 233.2141 treeless
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FACING THE ELECTORATE — Retiring reeve Lloyd Mousseau (left), township clerk -treasurer Joon Ducharme,
new reeve Lionel Wilder, deputy reeve contenders Dick Rau and Tony Bedard, present councillor Gerald Shantz
and nominees Murray Keys, John Elder and Claire Deichert attended a ratepayers' meeting in Hay township
hall. Road superintendent Roy Fisher was also at the table.
Electors of Hay Township
VOTE
Claire Dolchert
For Councillor
Experience
- Hay Township farmer
Member of several community and
church organizations
Your support would be appreciated at
the polls on November 8.
Anyone needing transportation phone
236-4130
B T Sales eke
Installation and Repairs .
Delhi Towers
T.V. & C.B: Antennas
VARNA, ONTARIO
Brian McAsh 482-7129
If no answer call 482-7157
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Heimrich's
Stationery & Gifts
FALL SALE
• Health 16 Beauty Aids
10% Off
• Sewing Notions
10% Off
School and Office Supplies
10%Off
* Santa Says - Be ready to fill
those stockings
Jewellery 10% Off
Toys and Games - 20% Off
Giftware . 20% Off
Sale items throughout store ex- -
cept confectionery and cards
"SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SMALL
BUSINESS THIS WEEK AND IN
THE FUTURE"
Zurich, 236-4941
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