HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-04-22, Page 7Oddfellows presented with service awards
KIRKTON - Several members of the Exeter
Oddfellows were presented with awards of
service at a recent Friendship Night at the
Kirkton Woodham Community Centre. The
cer*+_f1 los and pins were given to members of
Irwin Ford
80 -year member
the lodge who had completed either Mr or 60
years of membership with the IOOF.
In addition to those pictured below, awards
were also given to several members who could
not be present for the meeting. They included
50 -year members, Lome Passmore, Roy Lam-
port, William Balkwill, Clarence Fairbaim,
and Harry Jennings, and 60-juwr members
Noun Stanlake and Mervyn Cudillere.
Archie Etherington
50 -year member
Maurice Coates
80 -year member
Harry Beaver
50 -year member
William Chambers
PG, 50 -year member
Ken Hockey
50 -year member
Roy Hunter
50 -year member
PDDGM 1966-67
Garnet Hicks
60 -year member
PDDGM 1942-43
Zurich
by Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH - A celebration of the
Last Supper was held last Wednes-
day morning at St. Boniface for
grade two pupils preparing for
Easter and their first communions.
Brownies
The Brownies will be going on a
camping trip April 26-27 at Camp
Keeywaydin near Amberly, along
with leaders and parents.
The Girl Guides were very suc-
cessful in their drive to sell cookies
last week.
Golden Agers
The Golden Agerse njuyed a sup-
per at the Hay Township hell prior
to their meeting Thursday. Presi-
dent Marie Gelinas- Sr. was in
charge.
Secretary Ina Neeb and treasurer
Gwen 'McKeller gave reports and
the meeting closed with the Sen-
iors' Prayer.
' Personals
Best wishes for a speedy recov-
ery to Gord Hess in ,St. Josh's
Hospital.
Marg Neeb has returned after a
few days in Exeter Hospital last
week.
Josef and Connie Risi have re-
turned home from a holiday in
Switzerland.
Danny and Cheryl Lalonde and
family had many relatives from Ot-
tawa spend the Easter weekend.
Lionel and Joyce Beauchamp of
Pembroke along with daughter Lisa
and son Robert spent the weekend
with Don and Elaine Beauchamp
and family.
Melissa Beer and two children of
Orleans ak*g with Neil Francis
spent Easter weekend with her par-
ents, Mozart and Marie Gelinas Sr.
Beth Sweeney and friend Peter
Nikolic of Toronto spent the week-
end with her parents, Jerome and
Carmel Sweeney.
Three-year-old twins Travis and
Starr Davis of Saintsbury spent last
week at the sof their uncle
Bob and Dorothy- • • h in Zu-
rich.
The family of Victor and Irene
Hartman was home for Easter as
well the family of Louis and Cecil-
ia Farwell.
Earl and Anne Flaxbard held
their Easter dinner at the home of
Paul and Cathy Flaxbard in Lon-
don.
Tom and Connie Keenan and
their two daughters spent the week-
end with Jack and Sylvia Neeb.
A surprise 50th birthday party
was held for Glen Greb on Sunday
at the home of Herb and Donna
Klopp in conjunction with a birth-
day celebration for Diane Klopp.
Paul, Heather and Heidi Klopp
along with Carmel and Meagan
Sweeney spent Friday and Saturday
in Windsor with relatives.
Birthday wishes are extended to
Richard 'lniel, Dennis Willem,
Mike Heathers, Anne Willem, Doug
Willem, Jillian Gingerich, Helen
Gingerich and Greg Willem.
A-warmwelcome was extended
to four adults of St. Boniface Parish
received into the church at Easter
Vigil Mass on Saturday by Father
Peter Hayes. Those receiving fust
communion were John Earle, Chris
Brown, Bobbie Regier and Jantina
Bervoels.
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