HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-04-30, Page 21REHEARSAL — Practicing for Radio Station KIDS, an operetta to be performed at Zurich Public School
on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ore (left) Dona Fisher, Steve Shantz, Richard Gingerich, Kell; McBeath, Joy
Kuepfer, Heather Consitt and Kathy Schenk.
WOMEN AGLOW — Members of the executive met wit t eir guests before t e inaugura meeting
of the Zurich and area chapter of Women Aglow. Shown are secretary -treasurer Norma Grainger, speaker
Barbara Hicks, singer Marilyn Jenken, president Doris Sinosac and v/p Dianne Loerchner. Over 80 women
attended the meeting.
Zurich bowling scores
Monday Nite Ladies League
Final Playoff Pinfall
A Division:
Odds & Ends
Red Devils
'A Champs
Town & Country
Starlites
B Division:
Alley Opps
•B Champs*
Pin Poppers
Packers
8744
8690
8923
7871
8316
Happy Gang
C Division:
Gogetters
'C Champs*
Jolly Six
Ballbusters
Dashwood Hotel
Tuesday C.A.P. Group
Wayne Duke 133
David Fox 111
Tom Masse 104
Jeff Dekort 120
Wendy Masson 134
7896 E Wednesday Morn Ladies' League
Agnes Appleton 570
7622 Vicki Horbaniuk 568
Gert Beaver 434
7718 Ina Browning 623
6669 Eileen Rannie 511
6701 Lauretta Siegneur 513
Marion Deline 513
HS Ina Browning 233
HS Vicki Horbaniuk 230
Thursday Golden Age Seniors
High Doubles:
Geo Anderson 339
Lyda Gandier 324
Nora Heard 394
Nora Heard 224
Geo. Anderson 195
Monday Huron Hope
Matthew Baker 125
Eloise Klunger 121
Darryl Tebou 123
Karl Verbeek 107
Andrew Volk 107 '
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CWL o4ficers installed
As I was away is Misdeal' all bast
week Ip hdlywrlbawlloomuir
news to repot. 14y teeyleer ld
dawerter Woos nasi I eaJ e4 aw-
ing loud relatives asdhi idswbils
there toed bad a Mae visit with al ell
them .
Saturday Feat day of Our
Lidy of Good the W crew's a
Canada, inaloag it an
time for the intensities=
ceremony that teak place at the 7:311
p-ni. evelnin glifaas which was faYow-
ed by a social hour is the stibonl gym.
Ten members received 25 yaw
Pins; they were Nadia overhaul,
Maria Kende, Amide Bloom, Yvon=
Veronica Bollard,arySyyyJeffreys
Sofia >3tasih. Regina Theurer, Tiny
Mier and Grace Phon ase called
"T C. W.L.- As itda was iA the heirloom -
log, is now and ever shall be" which
was enjoyed by an preset.
The new president is Mre. Bridget
Groot.
Bridal Serer
A lovely bridal shower was held at
St. Peter's parish bag (&. Joseph) is
honour of bride led Karen Campbell
with several friends and relatives at-
tending on Sudsy afternoon. Follow-
ing beautiful
gifts all ea di ciots buffet
lunch. Karen is the daughter of Lu
and Eric Campbell d Herm and the
fiance of Dan Denomme, son d An-
nette and Bernie Denornme of RB2
Zurich. The couple are planning to be
married on May 17..
Newcomers
Welcome to town to Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Alles and daughter Katie who
have moved into the parsonage of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church..
CiWdrne's show
Mike and Michelle Jackson,
children's entertainers from
Australia, are appearing at South
Huron District High School in Exeter
on May 10. This children's recording
group is being sponsored by the Hen-
sall and District Nursery School. Ad-
vance tickets are $5.00 and are
available in Zurich at Dr. Lee's den-
tist office.
Persaeais
Jerome and Carmel Sweeney and
family along with Paul, Heather and
Timmy Klopp and Mozart and Marie
Gelinas Sr. attended the baptism of
little Brittany Marie Eybergen at St.
Michaels Church in Waterloo on Sun-
day, April 27 followed by a family get-
together at their apartment. Brittany
is the daughter of Dan and Carrie
Eybergen and her godparents are
Lisa Miller of London and David
Eybereeh of Stratford. Four genera-
paan t uric lige joywes
IOW
ea wishes
Yemeni
arseisisrsary to IIS and
1'hie on May 1 and to Carrie
. aid Dan lifybersee ala May 4.
Sidi leper
aelebrhe ion
the
atleit3si�Rose sepfier
els Aped $ is St. Aahnn.
Play'realer our Mot este sympathy
to the fanelly and relatives d the late
Anse, Miller.
Little aorta Jabs Vetioeve was
-belptined remedy at SL Besiface
by rather Mooney. fie is the
ass of . and Mrs. Aim Vahan? d
Brent Clare Durant sae d Janet
log n cibilpiei
What a lea itihd weekend, noWing
to esoepiiais about and I an sure
many wan busy taking a ride through
the coo shy side or getting the old
theves waiting eves ie
eflower
'Movies that were shown on Mon-
day evening were "Wings to Spain".
a travel tour through Spain and
"Thicker Than Water", a Lanrl and
Hardy comedy. Those two always
give ahe re really
yw� t
Another favourite plant -time far
some of our residents is blakisg
cookies an Wednesday afternoon. I
cos tell you the craft roan swells lire
a bake chop. The residents told me to
invite you for a visit an Wednesday
afternoon to taste Gee of their cookies.
The singing practice went quite
well on Thursday maiming, turning
art some very lowly songs, espedaBy
with the help d some of the male
voices.
. an Thursday afternoon, same d the
residents enjoyed a nice bus ride to
Grand Bend and through the farming
countryside to look over the progress
d the winter wheat crop. chaperon-
ed by Mr. Marc Chalet. We would
thele to wet home from the sun-
ny south Mr and Mrs. Marc Chat.
Mrs. Chalut busy manicuring the
nails of same of the brib s at the home
on 'Thursday while her husband was
on the busridt.
Friday evening bingo was played
with a fug house present, followed by
refreshments.
Rev. Clayton Kuepfer conducted
the Sunday evening Chapel Service.
May II, Ian front 2:00 p.m. to 4:O11
p.m. please reserve this day far an
Mother's Da Tea and Bake Sale.
s revs Chew* St. Joseph, by
rather Jia and Mem a e. ones
cite Ciapatsdatinus to and s the antral d
lindoelleFranc[s, and SoDmiseand
Wayne 1lieidirMer ea lice arcing of
Panda Sire to iBd
mid Coral Prang oa the arc:rat et
Steles Edward tidied
16iarg and Ilarinda (lir gorieb inns
Arts s& 'Florida. arrived is Iowa ea
de■eday to spend thesrr■eneer here in
7anieh at !heir barest Dia■eart St,,
farnaesiy awned by bar brother Alwin
Skokie. win is now a maiden at the
Bine Water Rest Hanes.
Sinaday was the opening Mena -
ties Medi aour achene Same
from from St. Boniface took part hi awe
grams that was held he Order.
/be Science Fairprojects wibe&splaan
y fir parcels "to see at St.
Boniface an Friday. May 2 from 11:410
to 3:01 pre.- se care out and see how
talented the kids are.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery
are exteaded a patient in 'bra.. Joseph's HospilaL
Albert Deichert Gary Deidiert whois
from thehas returned home
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STORYTIME — To mark Authors Day at Zurich Public School, some of
stories, then read them to the younger students. Shown (bock left)
Ferguson, Jared Siebert, Lourie Hess and (centre) Adorn Lovie, JAson
nifer Wilbee and (front) Joe William Graham and Jason Erb.
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