HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1989-04-26, Page 9Runners up - The St. Boniface intermediate boys
last week as they represented zone two at the
and to St. Mary's Holy Name School. Kneeling:
Gelinas, and Dennis Willert. Standing: Jason
Quesnel, and Jody Masse.
basketball team made a good showing in Stratford
Huron -Perth RCSSB tournament. They placed sec -
Derek Masse (left), Martin Regier, Greg Masse, Joe
Durand (left), Shawn Durand, Craig Zimmer, Rick
Grand Champions -.The Hensall Atoms finished as the W.O.A.A. House League Grand Champions
and the southern •division champions. In the back row are the four coaches Gary Kyle (left), Bill Tay-
lor, Greg Campbell, and Paul McClinchey. In the middle row are Ray Bierling (left), Greg Keys, Jeff
Moir, Ryan Kyle, Dan Taylor, Ryan !manse, and Brad Hartman. In front are Chris Taylor (left), Chris
McClinchey, Lance Weiss, Jason Campbell, Blair Moir and Rob Hopkins.
Times -Advocate, April 26, 1989 Page 9
St. Boniface grade twos
take first communion
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH - Congratulations to
the grade two children who made
their first Holy Communion at St.
Boniface Church: Chantel Gelinas,
Gerard Creces, Tara -Lynn Masse,
Benjamin Bedour, Paul Lansber-
gen, Damion Willert and Jeremy
Geoffrey.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery
are extended to Marilyn Kenda who
was recently in. the hospital.
May we offer our sincer _t sympa-•
thy to the family and rel4tives of
the late Edmund Erb (90 years old)
who passed away last week.
Members of the E.L.C.W. host-
ed the London Conference at the
Zurich Lutheran Church last Satur-
day afternoon. Approximately 85
ladies attended from several parish-
es.
Leona Bedard of Seaforth spent
the weekend with her brother and
wife Tony and Adeline Denomme. •
Several from the area attended the
annual K. of C. 4th degree exem-
plification held in Stratford. From
the area there were Mozart and Ma-
rie Gelinas Sr., Madeline Gelinas,
Les and Cecile Meidinger, Willy
and Martha Overholt; Phil and Ma-
rie Durand, and Blaise and Joyce
Ducharme.
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