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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1991-08-28, Page 10Page 10 Times -Advocate, August 28, 1991 COMM1 INITY Golden Glimpses ZURICH - The Bean Festival has come and gone and some of our Residents were able to join the mob of people who attended. Con- gratulations to Betty Kirk of Zu- rich and of the Rest Home Staff who won the beautiful quilt made by the Ladies Auxiliary. Thank you everyone for supporting the draw. Proceeds will be used for Resident comforts. The sympathy of residents and staff is extended to the family of the late Herbert Pfile. Samuel Thomson of Maple - woods Apartments is welcomed as a new resident. On Monday evening, the August birthday party was hosted by the Ladies of the Zurich Mennonite Church. A musical program of singing and organ and piano music was presented by the young people of the church. Residents having birthdays dur- ing the month of August were: Rose Butler, Norman Charrette, Elizabeth Lawrence, Snell and Ellen McGonig Margaret Gifts were presented, courtesy of the Ladies Auxiliary. The weekly chapel service was held on Thursday. afternoon with. Rev. George Phillips of Goshen and Varna United Churches in charge. Fr. Peter Hayes celebrated mass on Thursday morning. Thanks to Marc Chalut, residents were able to enjoy a bus ride on Friday afternoon. Bingo was played on Friday eve- ning. Money raised in GB with heroic events By Roberta Walker GRAND BEND - The village was really in the news this week- end, with Dick Kloss's Marathon Swim across Lake Huron, and our local Float -A -Cop fundraiser with Officer Rick Nickel. Dick Kloss made this heroic effort not only for himself, but to raise money for the Grand Bend Library. Officer Nick- el raised money for the local sum- mer day camp program. Many thanks to both of these courageous gentlemen for their generosity, from a grateful community here in Grand Bend. The ladies of the Catholic Wom- en's League of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church held a successful bak- ing and vegetable sale after all Masses this weekend, raising over $300. The winners of the Quilt Raf- fle were also drawn, after the 7:15 p.m. Mass on Saturday evening. The beautiful quilt, hand made by CWL members, was won by one of their own members,Mary Mom- merstceg of Grand Bend. Chloe Hilkes of Kitchener won an afghan and Marie Makinson of Toronto Is- land won a sweater, both handmade by CWL members. The raffled earned over $800 for the group, all to be used#ac-charity donations for their council. New Alhambra Director GRAND BEND - Sir Noble Phil- ip Walker of Algarve 0168, Order of the Alhambra has been appoint- ed Regional Director for the area of Western Ontario. This includes four caravans; Algarve of Grand Bend; Muniza of London, Garcia of MacGregor and Guezera of Wind- sor. The appointment was officially announced at Hamilton, where Al- cazaba 0162 was celebrating their 25th anniversary as a club in the In- ternational Order of the Alhambra. Alhambrans are an organization of Catholic men and women, the Sir Nobles and their Sultanas, dedicat- ed to working for the mentally handicapped in Canada and the United States. The Hamilton Caravan, Alcaza- ba, celebrated their anniversary - with a Mass, dinner and dance at St. Cyril and Mcthodies parish. Su- preme Commander Roger Reid and his Sultana Carol flew in from Flor- ida for the occasion, and several ex- ecutive officers and Regional repre- sentatives also attended. Supreme Vizier Roland Boucher and his Sul- tana Simoneresent Canada, the caravans fromQuebec and Ontario. One major job that faces the local Caravan, Algarve 0168 of Grand Bend, is organizing a special cele- bration of their own 25th Anniver- sary next year, in June 1992. The occasion will include a Council of Caravans meeting, and they are planning a parade in Grand Bend, hoping to attract Alhambrans from all over Ontario, Quebec and the U.S. to attend the festivities. Legion news GRAND BEND - Welcome back home to Comrade Cy Couckuzet, from all your pals at Grand Bend Legion 0498. Last Tuesday evening marked the final Bingo game session of the season. Tuesday, August 27 is the first round of darts for the winter season. The last bingo ended with a, big crowd, with visitors from as far away as Clearwater, Florida. Har- riet Bindernagel of Grand Cove won the 50/50 draw. Another good turnout came for the Friday meat raffle. Winners were Peg Brady and Anne Smith, Art Chambers and Rick Crichton, Donna Voight and Tom Frost, Alan MacKay and Shirley Leatherland, and Gord Glazier and Jean Scott. Lee Jennison won the Mystery Prize. On September 16-17, the Grand Cove Estates Players will present "Encore Broadway" at the Grand Bend Legion. Tickets are available at the Legion; call 238-2120 for in- formation. All proceeds for the September 17 performance will be donated to the Grand Bend Public Library Fund. LiST OF ELECTORS TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF PRELIMINARY LIST The Municipal Elections Act R.S.O. 19890 c.308, as amended Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Section 24 of the Municipal Elections Act, as amended. I posted in my office, on the 3rd day of September 1991 at 8:30 a.m. and in at least two other con- spicuous public places in the municfpaiity, the list of all per- sons entitled to vote in the municipality at the municipal election, and that such list will remain there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all elec- tors to take proceedings to have any error or omissions corrected according to law. • The last day for filing com- plaints is the 11th day of October, 1991. • The place at which the revi- sion will commence is the Clerk's Office, Vanastra Park, Township of Tuckersmith. • The time at which the revision commenced was September 3rd, 1991 at 8:30 a.m. DATED this 28th day of August, 1991. J. R. McLACHLAN Clerk -Treasurer Township of Tuckersmith Legion donation - South Huron Hospital has received $7,414.14 for the purchase of ECG equipment. The money came from the Ontario Provincial Command Charitable Foundation - a division of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Vera Armstrong (left) treasurer of the Exeter Branch presents the money to Audrey Pooley, director of nursing. .r.11■1ls Stoppers Sometime between the 18-20 of June, 1991, an unknowns) damaged four, 1991 vehicles at the Exeter Chrysler dealers when hoods were dented on a '91 Dynasty,' 91 Sundance, '91 Acclaim and another' 91 Dynasty which were parked in the front row of the dealer's display lot. Theft of lawn hrrniture On July 14, 1991 there was a rash of thefts of lawn furniture around Exeter and the following items were stolen from six different loca- tions in the town. From 306 Senior Street: one round white metal patio table, two white and yellow folding chairs, two white, yellow, red and blue metal folding chairs, two aluminum and cedar folding chairs; from 294 Sen- ior Street: two folding white chairs; from 300 Senior Street: one white resin lawn chair, from 318 Senior Street: two cedar folding lawn chairs; from 324 Senior Street: one pink and white folding chair, from 332 Senior Street: four blue resin lawn chairs. If you have information about these or any other crimes call CRIME STOPPERS OF HURON COUNTY 1-800-265-1777 OR 524-6851 and you could receive a reward of up to $1000.. 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