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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-04-01, Page 7Times -Advocate, -April 1, 1992 Pape 7 Centralia by Mary Kooy CENTRALIA - If you haven't purchased your ticket-, already, time is running out tot "Spring Fitng' presented by Stonetown Singers this Plriday evening at ti p.m. at the. United Church. Tickets will be sold at the door while room allows. Tickets can be purchased by any U.C.W. member or call Pres at 228-6702. On Sunday, April 12 the incase! gels will go bowling at Zurich bowling lanes followed by pizza. 'they will leave the church at 11:2() to 3 p.m. and the charge is $2 per Pauline Tait of Leaden vYhed with her mother Von Overlie*and they both visited with Von's mer Helen Aubin of Seaforth on Sun- day. At the euchre at Heywoods res taunt last Monday prizes went to (trace Wu nn, Edith Baton, Dorothy Bullock, Murray Curter, Howard Dolan and Alfred Mothers. The next gathering is April 6 at 2:3() pan. .ii o tiFr A ft cq yS afJptia» . .fe 7 Oatr�i tt4 . , . varve, hemi n+lt►G-'0►t%'_- Pti Vr 6 cox, - ser i► , ► 2.cau& 4-*tother4aCly,. , Clrtuttcl.ot>wsstrttfrNt.K 75.00 r 7lr►ii6 tacit/ASA a. c t .bttaboaaassol.- A. bowbatt-iolfltacta) at Pio CJtGM• latttMr�. e00 Mir %SAT welt IOW - `T?Y ffLOW)Sr 9,71 04--.Ezrelvt, • 2.$5`1.390 • A Ate task was held tat 2urtch Public School on Friday. say Shaw -Young, Pam Love, Katie Fox and Josh Verhoog. Shown trying to sell •all their.goodies are -Erin VanGlesen, .Lin- • Zurich Optimists to -By Carmel Sweeney ZURICH - -The Optimist T.hub will be holding a:dance a thon on Stmttay, April 5 Tram 1-6 p.m. at the. Zurich •Public School .gym to raise fords for :Blessings Unlimit- ed. Sponsor sheets. are -available from -the library or J&L Variety. . Bar bers op Concert Just a riminder to get your .tick - OPL 1 L Movie Rental 11.A94 -lax 21. toot a S A'S + --�r ■ ■ v t tu.x _ ► , , „ r. ,1'�i1bb1JJdIJ�1130 -Hgurs;,Mon. -Fri. 7 a.m. -12 midnight, liletataiunialtan. -12 ismeariskrardribmr/DhiPs c +•#ax ftemetliamdgey Zards g-6 .-+ilax Or $23.99 per box 19/air' • + tax CX ti "., VALUACLI : COUPON,1111;11i,1'A1 .A y "0q, II Clip and Bring onciigarett 1.37■79 +tax. X E T E RVA 1E at Wellington St., Exeter (beside Niurphv's Restauritnt els for -the Barbershop Concert on Saturday, April 4 at the Seaforth Community Centre, featuring the Seaforth Harmony Kings. Tickets are available:at.236-4852 or 262- 2102 and there will be two shows at 2 p.m. or 8 pan. Agricultural Society The Zurich Agricultural Society fair board meeting will be held -this Thursday at the Hay --Township hal, beginning at 8 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary The next ladies auxiliary -meeting of the Blue Water Rest Home will be Tuesday, April 7 in the au- ditorium at 7 p.m. Day of Reflection A Day of -Reflection was held .at .St. Peter's Parish Hall given by Pas- tor Father Morris last Tuesday, :with CWL ladies attending from 'Abe parish along with some others -from SL Boniface and Mt. Carmel. £et sat:tlaty A religion retreauday was held dance-aiIwa for high school students of2urich, Blue Water and Mt. Cannel on Sat- urday, for those .taking part in a weekly religion course at St. Boni- face school given by Rob Ford. The theme for the day was -teen- age responsibility given by Father Rick Booeticamp from St. Joseph Church in Stratford. Students talked about peer pressure .among other things, Clocks Just a reminder to turn your clocks ahead one hour Saturday be - foregoing to bed. On -Friday the tyke and pre -tyke hockey teams played .against their moms. Guess who won? The kids. Personals A surprise birthday ley was held for . Bonnie Schenk on Satur- day given by sisters Linda Voogel and Patti Webber. A smpriseipartywasalso,holdfor Marie Gelines Jr. _at the Dominion r -- � :.L�.ri4.: r� ;y�+ R <w.ii.. - %"?::r<wri: Fn; ;''1.niS4ii: n.�i.� v...•vW.: b$it:-?f� ...:..::>•§;fi�'74d� .r,�:v`@w. T'SF!�i,..:.:ti4'Y.�Tn>wiiYrR�iY`E3:::i9 XdC:44�� �r'i,?Ck•-�r'i!ow Repairs and. sales of:all major brands available. Financial assistance available Location :Exeter, Big V Vie.,•T#uits., ri 12 T :1 :p.m. to 3:p.m. Pair is:Rearing Aid Service _240 Ontario St.,.Stratford =RegiMered vendors for Ontario Ministry of Health. assistive devices program ITS CANADAS BEST SELLING CAR. C�JJU KEHS{JN 1 :›/1i=cT Y. 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Following a spe- cial menet St. Boniface, a celebra- tion was .held at St:dieter's Parish -Hall with over 125 people in atten- dance. Birthday -wishes are extended to Tony Denomme, Jeffe ' _Beau- charnpand Chantel Geli{tas. Best wishes for a speedy recov- ery are extended to Mae Davidson, a patient at South Huron Hospital. Gerrie Fleischauer spent a few days in London visiting Ruth -Ann and Bill Mills and baby Katherine. Several- from Zurich attended the wedding in Sterling Heights, Mich- igan of niece Cathy Jester, daughter of Paul and Margrette Jester. Kevin Dietrich, son of Harold and Doreen, left for -England re- centkyzto`begin a 1ee-meteth ,nnnr of seven camtries. Thames Road by Rhoda Rohde THAMES ROAD - Lay minister Irene Richardson was in charge of the regular church service on Sun- day morning. The choir sang "Yes Lord, Yes" accompanied by the organist Agnes Bray. The congregation sang the chil- dren's hymn "Freely, Freely" and Richardson gave the children's message "My Parents!" Richardson read the Scripture Lesson Joshua 5:9-12 and Luke 15:1-3, 11-32, and her sermon was entitled "The For- giving Father". Sunbeams Grandparents Day is Thursday,. April 2 at 9:30 a.m. at Thames Road niturch: Volunteers for snacks 'are rteptled. Contact,Carolyn Johns. Adult fellowship Saturday, April 4 Adult Fellow- ship -Party to meet for bowling at Zurich Bowling Lanes at 7:30 p.m. and then to Three AAA See Restau- rant. 1Drgapittior.40 s Sunday, April 5 following the church service there will be a get together to honeur Agnes Bray for 40 years of service as an organist of Thames Road Church. Ucw ,Monday, April 6 the Thames Read U.C,W. are meeting at 8 p.m. Bring your husband .or a friend. Program: Marilyn Pym, Margaret Stewart, Jean Duncan, Helen Hod- ' .gent. Guest apeak er Jack Hodgen will show .slides,and ad give a talk on his trip to China. Personals Jack Stewart and 1101 .Rohde at - waded the 111ainesvtilcw Men's Rally at FullarWn Unite(' Church on Wednesday evening. Ferre Stewart returned home�on Thursday after visiting with her son-in-law an(1 daughter onnan And Lori Lynn Lau10n c1 her .0Mitidaughters Katrina t ar- rtagton in Timmins. PrBlood Mission C Caleudsr Wiruaers ?1- Maria Winos, caeca 027/3 $50 23 - Lchard Mader, Dvh wood 11361 Mar. 2A - Yvonne 1E 8fM.n7�0. . 2S - Kat 0103610. 26 Deva Van Tris t, 00070(0. .27 • - Crown Haat*. t Pot 1 r . : .201 •jprylp6 Ketter►rijt- tich 1