HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1991-06-26, Page 30The any Carmel Sweeney
Zu-
rich Bean S graduation of the � nursery school
was held
presented The class publicrsented a
program of songs that depicted.
their year.
Diplomas and caps were present-
ed, and gifts given to teachers Deb-'
bie Denomme and Beatrice Flem-
ing and helpers Mary -Lou Masse
and Marie Cyr. The last day of
school for the children was Friday,
and ended with a pool party and
finger painting.
New classes for
Zurich Fair
A separate been created for amaze photogrraa-
phers.
Forty dollars worth of prizes will
be donated to persons winning the
most points m this class. This
promises to be more challenging
than in past years. You can obtain
a Zurich Fair prize list at the Zu-
rich
at 236-4130.Pharmacyl Margaret
This is an exciting new addition
to the arts and crafts division of the
fair. Now with new added space in
'the auditorium, entries can be at-
tractively displayed.
Country fair specials has been
added and prize money is worth
working for. Your raisin bread ar
raspberry pie could be a $20 first
prize winner.
adults
pew, youth and
encouraged to partici-
pate in arts and crafts.
By request of area goat owners,
five new classes have been added
to the livestock area of the fair.
Several entries are ex ted.
Lutheran Church
Members of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church enjoyed service on the
lawn by Pastor Stephen Alles, fol-
lowed by a congregation picnic
lunch Sunday.
Mennonite camp
Members of the Zurich Mennon-
ite Church spent the weekend fami-
ly camping at Shelter Valley Trail-
er Park. Their worship service was
held outside on Sunday by Interim
Pastor Ephraim Gingench.
Wisard or Os
The Wizard of Oz is playing at
the Huron County Playhouse in
Grand Bend. The
productiona
marvel and it was great to see ispeo-
ple
-
ple from Zurich taking the
show, those being Laurie Erb m Erb and
daughters Stephanie and Ashely.
The play runs until July 6.
Residence dinner
Cecilia Farwell won the caned
chair from the draw held at the resi-
dence family dinner Sunday. The
chair was made by Clarence Smil-
lie and over 200 attended.
Lions club
The Lions Club held their last
meeting for the summer at Erb's
Country Kitchen in Zurich. Next
helms ptesidett will be Doug Turk -
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Times -Advocate, June 26, 1991
Zurich Public School 1993 graduates.
Zurich Public School - egt students gradvatkk from Zurich Monday evening sere, back:
Matt
audio (left), Kris Schenk, An* La n, Jeff Kirk, Jeromy Stoue, Brian Gingerich, MichelleO'Conmor, Sabrina Sc and BOW*
SjFes: Beierling(left), Chad Ramer, Angle Clarke, Morrison, Angel/lea mer, ea Erb, Leah Siebert, Anoea Joad, Dwight Gingerich, Dean and Krista Schilbe.
'lbe MZurich Beanrouts graduate
Sp
Jerome and Marie Denomme at-
tended the Denomme family reun-
ion in Dublin, Sunday.
Theresa Stark has moved into her
new apartment at the end of Main
St. She also won $1,000 at bingo
Thursday.
Tiffany and Brittany Eybergen
spent the weekend with grandpar-
ents Carmel and Jerome Sweeney.
Helen Horner of St. Paul, Alber-
ta, spent the week visiting her
mother, Elizabeth Grainger and her
siblings. Monday, the girls held a
belated 75th birthday party for their
mother.
andCon
lations to Brian Horner
Susan Mathers, married Satur-
day at the Exeter United Church.
The groom is the son of Earl and
MarHorner while the bride is
daughters of Arnold and Ila Math-
ers.
Bill and Jean Burr spent the
weekend in Preston with his sister
and attended the annual Decoration
Day Parade which Bill marched in
with the Legion.
Don and Elaine Beauchamp and
family spent the weekend in Pem-
broke - surprising parents on their
40th anniversary.
Kathy Merner is home for the
summer and working in London.
She will be returning to her skating
career in August.
Keith and Susan Semple spent
the weekend in Owen Sound with
her parents.
Several from thero h area
went by van to a Hydro Convention
held in Ottawa Monday to Thurs-
day.
Birthda wishes Colleen Over-
holt and Douglas �
Best wishes for aspeedy recov-
ery to Murray McAdams.
Visitors with Father Hayes on
Sunday were his parents from St.
Clair Beach. �g with his sister
and friends. his brother Ed and attending f were
Toronto.
Paul and Heather Klapp ceIebtst-
ed their seventh anniversary, while
her parents, Jerome and Carmel
Sweeney! celebrated their 29th.
The Klapp famiheld 3 at�f reunofwas
and Donna Herb
RAaronon and Gloria Klapp and son
Kerivkk spent the
weekend with his parents, Mac and
Jean Klapp.
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