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Bishop attends confirmation at St. Boniface school
ZURICH
By Carmel Sweeney
• 1 mass
were 1 Thursday forgrade
seven 1 eight students• made
Bishoptheir confirmation May 9 with
John Sherlock
atten-
dance. Fattier Hayes and
priests from• 1
area were • present,
bers of the Knights of Columbus
were honour guards. A reception
was 1 in the school
after-
wards.
First Communion
Those• •
at Si Boniface on • 1.
Monique John Gu-
shie,
Daryl Weiss, Joseph1 :•
Justin
ari1 Hoffman, Lynn .
•School1
childrenThe of the Zurich Public
School :1 1
1 1 •songs
1 the grades/ per-
formed
stu-
dentsFame
of SouthDistrict
School gave a grand performance
as they 1 their rendition►
Fame. The musical ran from
Wednesday t•Saturday at the
school1
involved; Aimee Gelinas, Kendra
Fenwick 1 Margo
Author's 1:
Lola Sneyd of Toronto visited the
studentsof St. Boniface 1 .
as part of YoungAuthor'sDay for
Education
poems arid stories with the children
1 helped them with someof their
own work.
Tea 1.
A Mother's Day Tea was held at
the Bean Sprout • 1
The kindergarten class of St. Boni-
face • ur.ate,c1 their mom1 tea
on Friday.
Brownies
BrowniesThe leaders and helpers of the
1 1 be thanked for
effortstheir over the past year and
for the help and guidance
offered.
The last event for group
Saturday,
travel • Mitchell forBrownie
Revel. The event will 1' 1 .
Upper Thames School from 10 a.m.
1 3 1.m. Those • 1 remind-
ed to bring
tion will be held again in Septem-
ber for the club.
Bake Sale
The Ladies • Rest Home
Auxiliary 1
Sat-
urday. Winner of the pineapple
cake was Ina 1 and Gerry Kane
won the baby quilt.picnic
is being planned for the residents
on Tuesday,
SeniorDiners
Forty•rs enjoyed dinner
Wednesday at the community cen-
tre. Tammy Antaya welcomed the
crew which included • 1
Grand Bead and London.
Birdie1einer won the door
prize1 five tablesof solo
1 bridge were played.
Boniface PTA
The general meeting_ •
f the St.
Boniface PTAwill be 1
Tues-
day, May 28 ► 1 1
Members1:1 that it is
encour-
aged to say farewell to our princi-
pal Dave Sharp who, along
two teachers, will be transferred to
other schools next year.
Entertainment • a potluck des -
sen
Youth
The St. Boniface Youth Group
will be holding a car wash in the
church parking 1 on Sunday,
• from 1:30 through( r
fol-
lowingThe cost is three dollars per car.
CWL
The St. Boniface CWL meeting
p.m. mass. Special
speaker will be Louise Merner
from Lousie's1 1 Dec -
ng,
• will show1' 1
fer somehelpful
Fair Board
The next Agricultural Fair :•. ►
meeting has been 1 to
Thursday,; ►
event will take place at the Zurich
Public School1 anyone
interest-
ed in helpingwelcome.
GottaDance
The second • Dance show
will be 1 at the Zurich Commu-
nity
on 1 • at
7:30 ► dollars
1 will be availabledoor.
Nashville Trip
anyoneIf / in going
possi-
bleon a four day bus trip to Nashville
from July 5 to July 8, they are to
w:.•i 1must by June 1.
individual winners - Receiving individual awards at Friday's Col-
leen's league bowling banquet at the Lucan Legion were: back, Shir-
ley Rees (left), Debbie Scarborough and Anita Maguire. Front: Edith
Hickson and Tanny Vanderhoek.
individual winners - Receiving individual awards at Saturday's CAW
bowling banquet at the Lucan Legion were: back, John Speakman
(leff). Garry Gibson, Gary Dunlop and Gary Melvin. Front: Lynna
Smith (left), Linda Webber and Dorothy Kestle.
League champs - The Spinouts received awards as champs of CO
leen's league at the Lucan Legion Friday. Here are: back, Diana Led -I
dy (left), Janet Colquhoun, Sherri Pickering and Evelyn Harrigan.
Front: Jean Hickson (left) and Shirley Rees.
and 'A' champs - Receiving awards at Saturrlay's CAW
Li= banquet at the Lucan Legion was the 60/40 team. Here are:
back, / I I Wayne Wilson.Front,/
Webber I Laura Harper.
Bishop's visit - Bishop Sherlock visited St. Boniface church last Thursday for a confirmation service. Af-
ter the service, confirmands and their families got together with the bishop for snapshots.
Grand Bend United Church women meet
United
GRAND BEND - Church
Women1.afternoon
Presi-
dentthe Sunday School rooms with at -
1
chaired by evening unit president
Kennedy.Irene opened with
light"kwo Poems. "Spring's morning
1"Thoughtsof a busy
mother". Dave Sheppard spoke
briefly to the group afor their
support1 commitment/ the
CommitteeWinter Camival. Marlene Brenner
volunte,ered to serve as a Carnival
1from the UCW.
Marlene Brenner conducted •
1 by reading1 the voice
of God", "Legend of the leaves,"
scripture• CorinthiansChap-
ter
followed 1 bird quiz.
Norma1 Hazel Broad
.1 program on Christian Develop-
ment,
topic,1 is God
11 is, God cares and God
communicates.1 Norma
topic.had an interesting dialogue on the
Roll call was answered by telling
your mother'smaiden
ladiesattended the Hu-
rott-Perth Presbyterial at Varna
Community Centre April 29.
Tuesday ladies1
hot beef supper for men only, with
proceeds of $276.00 going to Camp
Menesetung. Guest speaker was
/. •.ch) Woodhall, pastor of
Ontario St. United in Clinton, who
is long time camp director.
sMga-
long was led by Don McLean with
Kennedy.piano accompaniment by Irene
The •.•1 1
• discussed- forup
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NOTICE
PUBLIC MEETING
BOUNDARY IPROCEDURES
VILLAGE OF 1 BEND
CountyTOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
In 1990 the Village of Grand Bend, in the County of Lambton,
passed By-law 6303, initiating procedures under the Municipal
Boundary Negotiations Act, 1981 and Bill 35, The Sarnia-
Lambton Act, to annex lands from the Township of Stephen (in
the of Huron).
mi-
norSection 35 of the Act provided that all Boundary Act Applica-
tions were vested with a Boundary Application Committee ap-
pointed by Lambton County Council. Section 34 (2) sets out
that the boundary Application Committee has authority to rec-
opinion of of Municipal
Grand Bend has applied for Part Lot 2, Lot 3, Part Lot 4, Lake,
Road Concession and Lots 1,2,3 and 4, Aux Sables Conces-I
sion in Stephen Township, which includes lands on both sides
of Highway 21 and lands south and east of Gill Road. The
Boundary Application Committee will attempt to take a long
term view of what the appropriate boundaries of the Village of
Grand Bend should be so that there will be no constraints to
growth for 25 to 30 years, in the context of what the Minister of
Municipal Affairs may consider to be minor. Discussions with
Stephen Township and Huron County officials are ongoing.
Before preparing its report for consideration by County Council
and the Minister of Municipal Affairs, the Committee is required
to hold at least one public meeting for the purpose of obtaining
information, comments or opinions from the area residents as
to what they feel the appropriate boundaries in the area should
be.
4j]:sL
For further information, please contact the Clerk -Treasurer of
the Village of Grand Bend, the Township of Stephen or;
Malcolm Boyd, Secretary
Boundary Application C,ommittee
County •Lambton
845-0801
D
coming United Church Women
Thankoffering Sunday to be Oft
June 2.
Euchre party
Another Seniors' euchre
was 1 at Grand Bend Legion
card.Wednesday. Winners as follows: la
low - Nellie Obemieyer; mens high
won by Rosie Rader, playing mans
Mens low wonby Madeline
playing a mans card.
•
specialZurich °palmists
The Zurich Optimist Club will be
having a 1
• 1 meeting on Wednesday,
22, which will begin at 6:30 p.m. at
the Hay Township
They aft • planning
sale • 1' held May 18 and 19 at
the home of Linda Markham 1
Joseph's. Any donations would be
appreciated 1 interested persons
Welcomemay call 236-4947.
Personals
• the community• •
and Manomonh Klounphaunh who
have taken ► residence
downstairs apartment•
• Clayton/
A family gathering was 1 to
celebrate• • daugh-
ter
•Martin and Cheryl, to
cele-
brate• •
get-togetherA family i at
the home of • 1
after• • on
day in honour of two candidates,
Brian Gelinas and Renee Sweeney.
celebration was
at the same
spon-
pred Sweeney, as it,was her birth-
Aatirthday
Mary-Lou
• 1 Matthew Gelinas.
Congratulations to Randy and
Karen Thiel • were married at
Satur-
day.
Best wishes for 1 1recov-
ery
•• out to
Geral-
dine1 Eva Gascho.
Mabel' 1 was the lucky winner
Mother'sof a hand -made cushion from the
1 Sunday
the Dominion
Kristyn Marie Mathonia, daugh-
of Ray and Karen, was baptized
GladysSunday at St. Boniface.
1 Elizabeth
spentGrainger recently 1 days in
Cecile Meidinger of Zurich was
membersthe lucky winner of $500 at bingo
Juliette Denomme spent the week
visiting with family
Kitchener area.
John and Rosealie Kelly of Lon-
don spent time in Zurich last week
with her sister / family, Julie arid
Apartments.Mozart Gelinas Jr., and mother,
Nora Corriveau of the Spruce Villa
9 '
5 yrs.
410 MSS
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