Times Advocate, 1992-04-29, Page 32•
Singing their heaets:aut were:Stephanie&b;,left and her sis-
ter Ashley. The talented 'twosome* from:Zurich were at the
Grand Bend Roblic :School :on .Sattmday ternoon:auditioning
for the Huron .Country Playhouse's :produ tionlorrhe:8ound:of
Music. Reheatsels:beginMay .18Tand-the:shawWIII ' un.Jtme
16 -July 4.
MDnte Carlo might
in Zurich this Friday
.iBy.Ciarsael Sweeney
:ZURICH - The .St. 'Boniface
.Knightstof-olumtbus Council will
be holding a "Monte .Carlo Night"
at theZurich Arenaon Friday. May
1 beginning at 8:301m.
Tickets areavaiiable at the door.
.Everyone heceleaane
•Fir. board
Thee7atrieh Ageieulusal.Society
-Mair board ung) 4011 -fie held
this'Thursday night. -April 3Q BWhe
Township.hall at 8:30.p.m. -
_Ladies auxiliary
'TheLadies Auxiliary of lheilliue
'Water :Rest -Home mall Are .:Laing
:heir::meeting on Tuesday, ;Nay 5
leading at 7 p.m.
.Don't forget to attend 1heicmmwal
Mother's Day.beke 8ale:.teaand:ba-
zear plus lots more: .cake -and quilt
draws; residents craft fable, and
special handmade, articles. to , abow
and sell by various local people.
:Bowling banquet
The Town .and Country Lanes
Bowling Leagues (ladies, mens and
,mixed league teams) held their
joint bowling banquet and dance
last Saturday night at the Zurich
Arena.
Following awards and mamma -
tions to various bowlers, .the :Big
Brothers thanked everyone for their
help to raise money at the recent
bowl-a-thon.
Once again this year Jim _Bedard
raised the most with a total :of
.$7O0,00. for the orgattisatMn.
Next year's executive team for
the ladies league are the Alley Cats
Music for the evening was supplied
by Night Wind.
CMaauber of -Coerce
The Chamber of Commerce held
their April diner rotating at ,the
Dominion Taaern last Tuesday
.with 20 members present.-heeiElent
Carol Steckle chaired' the.raaaling
aod.,duest speaker was Jack Rwidell.
. ,tuns Club
.Lions Club held their dinner
meeting at the Dominion Tavern
last Wednesday.
At their last director's meeturg it
was passed to donate $2.50 to the
Lions Foundation of Canada, $100
to Stonehenge Drug Rehab Centre,
and $150 to the Dashwood Minor
Athletic Society.
The club was also in favour of
helping to support conununity pro-
jects so that money could be rained
to buy a new fire equipment truck.
They will send a representative, to
the Lair board meeting on April 30
to help plan for Canada's 125th
birthday and a national neighbuur-
hood,party iiyi Zurich on June 14.
71rq Lioni held their "Cancer"
canvassing before the last meeting.
Dates to remember: Satutday,
May 16, Vanastra Lions Club is
planning a bus trip to sec a :Blue
Jay game in Toronto; Tuesday,
May 19 - Bayfield Lions c.lub,,pad
Zurich club bus trip to Port Swdlac,
phone Doug 7'urirhoirn by May 11
if going; Wednesday, May 20 -
_,Assper.rimeSiag, at Dominion Tav-
ern; note change due to the day.
The Minor Athletic Association
held a thockey demerismd.awards
night .at :the aro a last -Tuesday
whichbad.agood turnout.
`thlaw:Hamburg trip
The Zurich Mennotaite;ihtmch. is
sponsoring. a. bus _Wpm:the New
Hamburg 3 lief...Sale:on Saturday,
May. 30:Theftripftrilinclude lunch
,attbt. !Worsted, pborle
hRt h:Hamiltoaat'263.54.22ntstint
Brb:at236.4052 as soon:as-possi-
ble.
-Niagara trip
SL Peter's Lutheran church are
also sponsoring a bus trip.to Niaga-
ra Falls on. Sauuday, hum 6 which
will itnchide a .winery:faurelunch at
Queensten Naghts and a stop at the
Botanical, Gardens near the falls.
If you vent ito.go phone Glen
--Thiel at 2364060 or, Metge-Suidlbe
at -236.4792 as -lawn ,ag votisitle.
Space is ,iinaiied on both of these
lbw -trips.
';Knights of Columbus
The K. of C. Seaford] Council of
St. Columbian and area held their
"Meet the New Candidates" dinner
at the .Dominion Tavern on Mon-
day.
onday. Some from the Zurich area at-
tended and will be going to the K.
hof C. Convention coming up in
•411iwdsor from May 8-10.
A
Golden Glimpses
Blue Water Rest Home
ZURICH - We cannot brag about
-how -lovely our flowers are bloom -
this spring, even the residents
have ,been busy transplanting them
:from -the greenhouse in readiness
for Vie outside beds, if. the wshWber
would only co-operate.
Please have your calendar
ntarked4dreVia irday,,May 9_Win
2:00 to 3:30 p.m. for dhc annual
Mother's Illy Tea and bake sale,
along with onsigrunent eft tables
which should be of interest.
'the April birthday party was held
on Tuesday evening, sponsored -by
the C.W.L. of St. Peter's R.C. '
church, St. Joseph. Duets were
sung by Diane Miller and Harriet
VandetByrgl.and some o[ the kin-
dergarten and pre-schoolers sang
several numbers.
Residents celebrating birthdays
and receiving gifts. courtesy of the
Ladies Auxiliary were: Maine Isrb,
Verlyn Fisher, Kurt Gebel, Anna
Heckman, .Harvey Keys, Susan
Leslie, Mary Ruaianissyn and Ann
Widen.
Mae Bulak is presently a patient
in University Hospital, London.
The residents wish bei a speedy re-
covery.
The Thursday aturnuon chapel
services were .coaduuGed by Rev.
Stephen Alles and Fr. Peter Hayes
who el Mehished Moss lar his parisb-
iuners. ;Bingo was cajoyed on Fri-
kJaY.aYr011iOMi
By clMsriibirwrlty
ZURICH-'1hAM$tyillet
from Zurich spent this plitilltriday
end Monday - at tamp -10beiwaydin
near Amborly along with their lead-
ers Deb Overholt and Cilheryl La-
IietltllNand seven voleateer Heppe. .
' 10 girls enjoyed doing various
ahor activities to pass badges
Mild all had a pizza supper on Su n-
dday.
On May 12 the Brownies will be
Altelding -their annual Rly-uli 4?er-
elltehy rat %heir meeting which will
tit In =u 7 p.m. at Si. Boniface
MDIAgetn. All parents are wet-
tatlend.
CWVL Convention
Two mates will attend the
'C.W.L. Convention taking place in
Sarnia at the Crnhtetberry inn this
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 28-
29. Going from St. Boniface Parish
are president Audrey Smith and
-Mary -Regier,-alangtr Mary Thr -
EXETER - The use of a "radar- tively pursue "such motorists who
attetector detector" by the Exeter Po- try to cheat on the posted speed
in the -past week resulted in theAlllmits-without ceneecphtenees.
• eleizu re of two radar detectors. ",While radar detectors, which can
Police my both motorists who sIteettundreds of dollars, are not le -
want found to have the .devices in apa1 for sale or use in- Ontario, they
ti�litair-w 01111.be-sltrged. They lure available in some provinces and
illilloaaralorigill continue to ac- U.S. states.
theme, twesident of St. Peter's
St. Joseph and Cheryl The
rand.
Pertrerteb
Congratulations to Maurice and
Oert Durand, who are celebrating
their 63rd wedding anniversary.
Happy 70th birthday wishes go
out to Veronica Hartman.
Congratulations to Vera O'Brien
who celebrated her 90th birthday
on Sunday with a family dinner and
pay -at the -Zurich -Arena. -Airing
with her husband Lloyd approxi-
mately 100 relatives attended.
George and Rosalie Harvey of
Redford, Michigan spent last week
at their cottage near St. Joseph and
visited with his sister, Marie and
Mozart Gelinas Sr.
Best wishes go_ j'4o Fr. Peter
Hayes, -Pastor OT `tiff. Boniface
Church who is celebrating his 1001
anniversary and ordination to the
priesthood on May 1.
On Saturday, he will be attending
the ordination of Deacon Thom
Blodin and will become a priest
and say his first Mass in Tecumseh.
Happy Birthday wishes go out 10
lvlie Gelinas.
Heather and Tim Klopp -spent
Sunday and Monday In Tomato
and attended the Parliament xs-
sions at Queens Park where they
got to see their dad M.P.P. Paul
Klopp in action.
While there they also visited with
Aunt Betty Sweeney.
May -we offer'`-vttr sympathy `tet
Marilee and Loretta Ayotte on the
death of Luc Hyette, a grandson
who was one of the quadruplets of
Don and Deb Ayotte of Brantford.
By the time this news is out I will
be away for holidays to visit with
my daughter and family, Carrie and
Dan Eybergen rvho now ilejn Ac- .
wostle orgia'with :lioodilaughters
Tiffany and Brittany.
So there will not by any'news for
next week's paper. Please phone the
Times Advocate .office while 1'tn
away!
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