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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-05-06, Page 10Page 10 Times -Advocate, May 6, 1987. Tea, bake sale at Rest Home Saturday Don't forget to attend the Bake Sale. Tea and Quilt Show that is be- ing held at the Blue Water Rest Horne this Saturday May 9 from 2-4 spon- sored by the ladies auxiliary. Bingo winners Winners from the Zurich bingo last Thursday were; mystery prize of $850.00 to Jean Sudvk of Goderich and the $750.40 jackpot to Stella Gautcher also of Goderich. To attend convention On Tuesday and Wednesday members of the ('.W.L. are attending the Diocesan ('om`ention in Windsor at (he Cleary auditorium with two delegates going from St. Boniface and St. Peter's parishes. I)ay of recollection St. Peter's parish St. Joseph is hav- ing a day of recollection at their hall on Tuesday May 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m: Ladies are to bring a brown hag lunch and :refreshments will be served. - Be sure not to miss South Huron District High School's production of "Chorus Line" this week on May;. 8 and 9 beginning at 8:00 p.m. Seveihl students from the Zurich area -are taking part in the musical.' With ballet. -jazz. singing. drama and THOY-BILT TRUCK LOAD at our store in Exeter Friday & Saturday May 8 and 9 humour it's bound to be a very enter- taining evening. Marie Gelinas Sr. Zurich and daughter Sharon Silverstein of Lon- don were in. Ottawa last week -end visiting with Melissa and Dave Beer and two children in Orleans. - • Personals Carmel and Meagan Sweeney returned home on Sunday evening after a two-week vacation visiting with family and friends in Windsor as well as going to ate cousins. aunts and uncles in Leamington and Tilbury. A friend from Detroit spent a day with me in 11'indsor while 1 was there Although I enjoyed seeing -everyone My_ trip was saddened by attending t\4o funerals. One was for the father 01 in close friend liarold Ulmer and the other was for my cousin Randy Tremblay who died very suddenly. While there1 was also glad to see my aunt and uncle who were visiting from Sudbury at • Easter time. We returned from Windsor with my sister Carol and her husband on Saturday to Sarnia where .lerome and Renee picked us up on Sunday and stayed for supper • Renee Sweenty spent the last two +reeks With her sister, Ileather and Paul Klopp and Timmy - Congratulations to Paul and Joan Ducharme who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. A family get together party was held at the Blue Water Rest Home in the lounge on Saturday afternoon in honor of recent newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich who were presented with various gifts. Everyone enjoyed playing a few games and listening to some music provided by Mr. and Mrs. Roppes. followed by a nice lu h. Present for the occasion were r. and Mrs. Alfred Hoppe from Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Wuhan Gingerich from Ailsa Craig. And Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich all from Zurich. Congratulations to Karen and Rick Masse on the arrrival of their sixth son. Stephen Michael, born on April '24. Congratulations to Larry and Deb- bie Denomme who celebrated their 1 lib anniversary on. April 24. • a JUNIOR SCIENTIST -- Robert Miller's project on erosion won a medal in the junior category for grades five and six in the St. Bonifaie science fair. • ogispie. WINNING. PROJECT -- Joanne Regier stands beside the project that won her . first place for seniors in" the physical category at.the St. Boniface science fair. WINNERS — Aaron Soudant_ (left) won a medal in the grade 5-6 biological category, and Jason Durand won in the physical class of the St. Boniface science fair. rof woo= maid YOUNG SCIENTISTS Winners in the kindergarten to grade four class of the St. Boniface science fair were (back left), Tabitha Overholt, Renee Sweeney, Jarrett Jeffrey, Stephen Regier and (front) Amy Hoffman and Jacob Bruxer. Get the Best for Less! • 5 models to choose from - perfect for every garden! Rear -tine, powered wheels for ease -of -operation SUPER TOMAHAWK' Chipper/Shredder Shred leaves, r branches, and brush piles quickly & easily ?RAIL BLAZER" Sickle Bar Mower 1pp --Handles weeds, woody brush, small saplings! jIi+�' r Clear 1000 sq. ft. in lust 5 minutes with this 35" wide Sickle Bar Mower. Tha GARDEN WAYS` The Original Garden Way Cart beats the ordinary wheelbarrow by a mile! Hauls 10 times more and is easier to handle! Big wheels, weather- proof, heavy duty construction. Choose from 3 models. 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