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Getting fingerprinted at the Huron County Child Find program In Zurich on Saturday was Mark
Soudant, right, who was shown how its done by volunteers Cathy Pfaff, left; and Kim Pinder,
Queensway
Nursing Home
HENSALL - Our Canadian win-
ters have a way of showing us the
stamina we really have. A few staff
memizers worked double shifts
when kTossea roads prevented re-
placements from arriving. It is grat-
ifying to see how everyone pulls to-
gether to keep things running
smoothly for the residents.
Regular morning fun and fitness
sessions continue to keep us as sup-
ple as possible until we can enjoy
walks outdoors again. Everyone
also enjoys the mental aerobics fol-
lowing exercises.
Rev. Sheila Macgregor led our
worship service on Tuesday. The
residents are sorry to . have to say
goodbye to Rev. Macgregor as she
is moving from the area. Everyone
would like to extend their best
wishes.
Gail and Larry Mason, along
with their Fellowship Singers
brought a beautiful' Gospel Music
Program to the residents Thursday
evening. Their music and visiting is
always appreciated.
"The Bear" was the featured mo-
vie for Thursday and well attended
by residents.
The rest home has been benefit-
ing from euchre games with volun-
teers recently. Anyone who would
like to play euchre is welcome to
visit the Rest Home sunroom any
Thursday or Friday a'f'ternoon.
There are always willing partners.
Coming events: January 30 at 7
p.m. is the monthly birthday party
with entertainment by Marie' Flynn
and the Huron Strings. February 4
at 7 p.m. the Christian Reformed
Singers, and February 8 at 2 p.m. a
program with Coby and Irvin Am -
moral and family.
news Legion
By Dave Frayne
EXETER - Our -recent Sport
Night on January 18 saw 54 people
Nam out and brave the weather for
the activities.
Winners were: Darts - Maria
Wall, Chris Wurm, Betty Bower-
man, Mike Gans, Marg Foster,
Pool - Jamie Gaul and Doug Ma-
llon. Hal Walsh and Jim Menyloes,
Ddn Heywood;
Cribbage - Marion Frayne, Doris
Wragg, Shirley Snell, Jim Foster,
Euchre - Stan Frayne, Joan Hey-
wood, lee Webber, I*b Cushman, ,
Jack Brinmell, Karen Gaul.
Lucan \seniors
hold social
LUCAN - The rrtaidems of the Lu -
can Lions Parkview Place Geld
their aaruethly social on January 13.
Chris Hall was waverer with Ruby
Morley endive gob assailing.
Dianne Blake aid-Audrey&d-
off front Cim Ino played for a.aing
song for the swims 'arid uesi.d
them with horse dusts.. The prop
finished the swain with bingo
saws sad away per. .
were s Jaisory Illay{ �taaJe
Skyward Marina Coeanise.
Sarah Stoll (!eft) gets some assistance from Brownie helper
Jennifer Randall as she works on a get well card. The project
at the Hensel! Legion Mende)/ evening was an activity de-
signed to help the girls work towards their Golden Hand
Badge.
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Bowl for millions and charity
bingo to be held in Zurich
zuRXCarmel Sweeney
- A celebrity bowiathon
to wise tummy for South Huron
Big BredterdBig Sisters Associa-
tion will price again tate place at
the leen and Country Bowling
Lanes in Zurich on Sunday, Febru-
ary 9 Brom 1-5 p.m.
f you would like to sponsor a
-bowler Plisse phone the -lanes at
236-4923, and everyone is wel-
come to conte out and support.
Brother Bob's bingo
The annual Brother Bob's Bingo
and find raising event will be held
at the. Zurich Community Centre
on Sunday February 9, from 2-4
p.m. The (vent is sponsored by the
t:nlftice§hZ'�VL .
arid ad-
mission is one dollar per person at
the door.
Brother Bob Mittleholtz is work-
' ing with the poor and sick people
in India.
Ladies auxiliary
A `"tea " -evening _-utas -tleen
planned for Tuesday, February 4 at
7 p.m. as it was 25 years ago that
the first auxiliary meeting was held
on February 8, 1967 with 26 ladies
installed in the chapel by adminis-
trator Lance Reed .with the help of.
Meda Surerus, (now O'Brien).
Five ladies from that night are
still active members in the auxil-
iary and special recognition will be
given for their 25 years of service.
Also, ladies who were installed that
fust evening will be guests at the
meeting.
Meeting rescheduled
The meeting that was to be held
yin Clinton at the town hall hosted
by Huron County MPP Paul Klopp
has been rescheduled for Friday,
'January 31, from 2-4 p.m.
Valentine's dance,
The Optimist club is planning to
hold a Valentine's youth dance at
the Zurich arena on Friday, Febru-
ary 14 from 7-10 p.m. for youths
between the ages of 11-15. Admis-
sion is 53 at the door with Hook's
Party Sound supplying the enter-
tainment.
Brownies
Last Tuesday the Brownies had
some special guests at their meet-
ing in the SL Boniface school gym.
In attendance were ambulance at-
tendants as well as police officers,
nurses and firemen who spoke to
the girls on safety.
Kidcheck
• The Kidcheck program held at
the Zurich arena on Saturday was
successful as over 159 kids turned
out to have fingerprints taken and
have important information record-
ed in case a child goes missing.
The project was sponsored by the
Zurich Optimists and Child Find of
Huron County.
Agricultural society
The annual meeting of the Zurich
Agricultural Society was held at the.
Hay Township hall Thursday.
President Paul Klopp chaired the
meeting along with treasurer Mar -
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garet Deichert who gave the min-
utes and financial report from the
last meeting and Zurich Fair.
A directors meeting was held af-
terwards but no president has yet
been named for 1992.
Some members are planning to
attend the Agricultural Society
Convention to be held in Toronto in
February.
Zurich skaters
Members of the Zurich and Area
Figure Skating Club are preparing
for the annual HOME competition
that will be held in Ingersoll on
February 15-16, as well as their
own carnival.
Personals
Congratulations to Henry and
Annie Becker who recently cele-
brated their 67th wedding anniver-
y.
- Congratulations to Cliff and Lau-
ra Pepper on their 50th wedding an-
niversary. An open house was held
in their hOnbr at St. Peter's Luther-
an Church fellowship hall with ,
many friends and relatives attcn
ing.
Two .babies were baptized at St.
Boniface °lurch on Sunday by Ra-
ther Peter Hayes. Baptized were
Taylor Patrick Hay, son of Bob and
Vicky, as well as Laura Annette
Oelirtas, daughter of Martin and
Clheryl.
,Birthday greetings are extended
to Howard Finkbeiner, Stacey Ma-
thonia and Robbie Mathonia.
Sympathy -is offered to the -family
of Lavine Miller of the Rest Home
who passed away last Monday.
Francis and Cindy Denomme
have returned from a holiday in las
Vegas.
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