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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-03-31, Page 12"age t Times -Advocate, Marth 31,1.93 crwak el 14 Tl elkarttl ihsld-their anntiatipablicrspeeking contest last Tuesday ev nlgg.:1t finers;1ium ieftwere a Boundy, from :.Grand .Send 'Rublic ::;School ..# ). .fteriann O'Rourke -from .. 'tephen ;antral . faecorld) .°teod _Rim -Heady (third), also from`I3BPS. 13ehindEls .LionsZ3lablpresWent cul Maguire. Thirteen speakers yin .=all-competed'in -the-event, which :featured cash: prizesiorthe winners. Mkt staidly group w vo0 GRANTON - Reverend Stephen Emery of St. Thomas' Anglican Church was the speaker at the Lenten Meditation and lundllan held last Wednesday at the Lepntu- chan Hall in Lucan. The program eras hosted by the Living Word Congregational Church. Emery's message was based ou the theme "Destroy This Tempa and in three days I will raise it up", e. part of •the series theme 'Fore- shadowing Christ's Death and Res- urrection." The Anglican parish Bible Study was held Thursday, at Margaret Oakley's home when part of the video of the Life of Jesus was viewed. At St. Thomas' Anglican church on Sunday Rev. Stephen Emery's message was about Jesus restoring life in Lazarus who had been dead for four days. At the Granton United Church on Sunday, Pastor Nonnalie Voekes' sermon was "Why Lau►ar- iaughed" based on the lessons -* n Ezekiel 37, Romans 8 and John 11. The ministry of music by the choir was "Wonderful Gift of East- er." #1 Granton4-H dub By Colleen Moore GRANTON - The Granton Ma pie Taffy Bucket Spites 4H club met at the Beason home for their 5th meeting on Saturday, March 27. Then they travelled to Aisle Craig to the sugar bush of Homer McKay who told the group about the different types of trees. As they walked through the bush they saw the sap running into the pails which were painted red on one side. South Hama to peeliknm -EXETER - South Huron:District +Iigh School's-decision:toiperfoym a musical this yearbaspleasechnusic teacher Bob Rohl Iliard. "The -music -in Bring Back Bird- ie", says Robilliard, "has a lot of taudienceappealbecause it compli- ments the'.humour in :the chow _and ps 'into a variety of musical antes." Apparently it :has tevery- St. Boniface :and St. Peter's C.W.L. zit Reflection is planned `'By Carmel 'Sweeney ZURICH - Ailey of on *till -be held on Manch 30 by:theiSL .SL Peter's (Si. Jo- seph) .0 W..L.:at .St. Boniface parish ..hall from 9:30 .a.m.-3:00 p.m. 'Me:ladies also held a.quilting bee .last Monday. and tied.four._quilts also. Le'sare.and.turn your. clocks ahead .one hour .this Satimday. nightbefore going to bed on April. 3. 'The_next mothers time support group Will be held at the inthetan church hall on Wednesday, .April 7 witih "Heeart,tam aLgoeseg" ideas and,dhis.bsing the last get-togedie '.kw.awhile, a.potluck,laaeh :will be held afterwards. The Ladies Aueiliatry. pare-t,mninded la ?tlheir next meeting on Tuesday, April •6:at 7:00.p.m.: at the Rest Home. The Seaforth Harmony Kiings'?Barber:Shop Show" in Seaford' is April 3 at. the Ccmmu pity (entre:'Noth- ing on T. V ." is the theme. Shows arhaat 2 and. 8 parrs. The Sawrday morning youth bowlingc1ubanjoyed a "Family Twosome Tournament" last week attheTown and Country Lanes which meant each child bowled with a family member. This being their last Saturday for bowling. theirban- quct and awards night will be held on .May 29 sidle Lancs. Figure ehatiag Once again members of the Zurich and area figure skating club are to be congratulated on a job well done. Everyone involved in the Carnival put on a great show. from the little to the older skaters. Solos were by Shelley .and Jeff Miller, Sarah -Rae Lovie, Crystal Russell, Jessica Verhoog, Krista Schilbe..Elyshia and Marcia -Lee Denomme and Melis- sa Timmeraians. also Julie Semple and Jennifer Over- holt. Guest skaters were the Stardust Precision Team from Berea which included our.own.Sarah-Rae Lovie from Grand Bond. This year's tfteme "A Trip Around the World" was portrayed through groups skating in costumes and mu- sic from Spain, Texas, Britain, Australia, Germany, France, Irelandlard Scotland, Mexico a41 the Caribbe- an. Club president Sheila Miller and executive as well as club pros Joe Girouard and March Walker all worked hard to put on a wonderful carnival. M.C. for the event was hick Powell. March Break During the March Break 32 ,Brownies along with leaders and some moms (14 of them) went on an over- night camping trip to Camp _Kirkton. Last Tuesday they held their meeting at the Rest Homc and sang songs for the residents. The Brownies are also gelling ready for their cookie day. -which will be coming up in April. ,Personals Best wishes for aspeedy-recovery to Jackie Ciausius who spent a few.days:in London HoapitaLlast week. .Special congratulations go out to Jennifer Overholt.of :the Skating Club whurecently reeeived:herTiiple Gold _at asest .:day : in' Sttethroy and she is r now :qualified :to coachP.rofoesiooal. Jennifere is the fust•skater from the" Zurich Club :to achieve :the Triple .001d. The . sixteen -year-old .;is the daughter df Marie and Ron Overholt, RR2. Zurich. Congrarnheinoc:to Cheryl and Jim :Smith -of -Hensall on the arrival :huff iltiiiy °boy. little Detain James, who, was born recently. Congratulations :to -Pat -and Gail Abase on :themrival of their second baby, a-boy.•bornaonifrlfareh29. Darrin James Smith,. ion:of Armand cberyla ses_itep- tized at S t- Boniface Church :on • March .28. abut -with Cole Douglas Hulley, son of Doug and Marry Hulley. Welcome home Welcome back home to Hubert and ire Schilbe who spent'the past two months at Naples,-Tbrida.."They also visited -on the way home with Dot'Hess :in Ponta Gonda for a few days. Don and Donna OBrien also arrived home from Myr- t1eBeach on Sunday. Ken and Sylvia Mitdeholtz and daughter Jennifer re- tuned home recently from Florida. While spending two weeks in Port Charlotte Ken's sis- ter, Florence spent a few days visiting from Ft. Lauder- dale. Ray and Pauline Ducharme• from Camlachie spent Sunday with her mother, Ila ORourke from the Maple Woods Apt. Garry and Anna Geoffrey of Windsor spent the week- end with his parents Clarence and Beattie Geoffrey. Dave and Suzanne Bell 'of Tecumseh, Ontario spent the weekend with her parents Andrew and Alicia Rau. Fled and Audrey Haberer recently spent a week away going to Nashville. but ended their trip early because of the storm Of,the century. Pat and Bonnie Groot, Kay and Karen Mathouia, Shawn and Cathy Rau and Wayne and Barb Cook re- cently spent four days on vacation in Las Vegas. They enjoyed going to a big machinery ring while there. Congratulations to lack and Helena Sumner (nee Ken - da) who were married at St. Boniface Church on Satur- day, March 27 with reception and dinner held at the Oakwood Inn. Shower A bridal shower was held for Tanya Forrester on March 21 at the township hall with many friends and relatives attending. Another one was 1;,ld in her honour March 28 at the home of her aunt Vesta Miller in Dashwood and given by her cousins, Dianne, Vickie and Lisa, with 15 rela- tives attending. Tanya is the fiance of Wayne Thiel. Atm time we get down to the business of saving you money. At Hyde Houghton, we do more than file your tax return efficiently and correctly. We can advise you in the important area of tax planning: Like what to do about Me family cottage? How to use capital gains exemptions before the rules change, and much more. At Hyde Houghton, there's more to us than big or small business, there's your business. You'll find us surprisly affordable and decidedly , approachable. We're here to help.. . HU • EE,htDIi CLIMATE ACCOUN'I'AN't:S 514 Princess Street, Woodstock, Ontario N48 7W8 Tel:(519).539-5623 Local Representative: Pati Percival Liman, i, ©n ario (519) 227-1270 thing -from big.band swing to funk, with a:littleEivis in•bttween. Bring Back Birdie is a very ambi- tious undertaking fora 4tigh school production 'but' Robilliard feels that the benefits far outweigh the sweat and tears that often go into a show of.this-magnitude. "Aside -from -a fine piece of work at the end_of.it:all," saysRobilliacd fstudents-.learn aabout commitment leadershipegetting .along with -oth- ers, and :hove to ,be. a. team player. It's something -most .of them will never forget." Between now .and opening -night, the pit :band must learn .25 show utmes :and although this .ds..a barge tundet*aking, Robilliard says he -is confident that :the .talented land bard *working musicians :at South 'Huron swill mcerthe:challenge. Bring'Back Birdie.suns from May 112-15:aitdeickets will be available ein:mid-April. from the school office 'orientating World, Exeter. :lilts the pails were emptied, they. Vete turned, making it easy to identify those that were done. The members were shown the holding tanks and also the evaporator. As well, they tasted the cold sap and were treated to a polteake lunch with frr sh maple syrup. The, concluded their Outings with a stop at Robson's sugar bush, near ilderotn. 'Children from 11times Road listen for 'about tears' Chureh'serviee THAMESROAD - Rev. Jim Allsop conducted the fifth Sunday of Lent Church Service on'Sunday morning. The Responsive Reading was taken from Psalm 130. The choir sang "The Healer" accompanied by the organist Erin .Kraft - check. Don, Janis, Erinand Brian Richardson looked after 'the Lenton Triad. The congregation sang the children's hymn "He's Got the Whole World" and Rev. Alsop told the children's story "About Tears." The scripture lesson was read from Ezekiel 37: 1,14, Gospel of John 11: 1-45, Rev. Alisops sermon was entitled "The Gift of New Life." The flowers in: the church were placed thein memory of the late Rose Passmore by her family. Life and Work of the. Congregation 011hhesday March 31 at 9:30 oma;'1n.Philippians'Bible sttl el ise Sting your own Bible. All wel- e. -0n Thursday April 1;ttte SuttbUihvvill meet at Thames -Road' at 9:30 • All ladies of theft oriiiiiunity ane invited to a "Ladies Break -Away Saturday, April 3, at the Ktrkiorl Wpodl #n Communuy tre, Registrar- tion beings at 9:30 a.m..*th*N5118**IiiiitilitYtAkfitiiiigtititi6tts, fash•' 4000d ranch ideas t1 11,t t p'0t ;(ulrtttiday April 5theUnited.Churcii''Women will hold their meeting at 8. pXII. Thep pgramOgI,- Doris Simpson, Kay ilodgert, Diane Jefferye sand HlldU. t pmatt pf: ceter wtl1 be guest speaker, sfie Ill speaktin the ChertioWNucleat Power T'tant.'Thlng your husband ;or a friend. Pettais PhiI.and Marjorie Johns visited ori Monifay evening with Bill and Rho.' Of 0.1ubde. F: ndiRhoda Rohwere sCr,ests recently with Doug and Judy tatnsi Kathyof Exec. t lled~t' the r -Hockey Funeral Home to tweet tot late Rose Passmore an Monday and also attended :4iid.0 1 on Tuesday. '>yrtrpathy of the community is extended:to Bill and Virla Allen and tl ly4l to late Mildred Cornfsl* ed away last Tueilday. ,' bar of people from is 1musnty gut? pu1he . ,1.. r , • tio 3 and t ► the Exeter rist�rio ht qday a oithe1i(ing recepaota[l. 81 the H' ten-' 1pIgnlE�entre: vappleteselled at the Open House at Thames Road church ou<Sun st air of Don,and ;Anne. -Bray's f�,.;,<. c :rata.o2?:3x.tu!u,t2fr. :r. 11, ArP COME IN RIGAT NOW AND GET GS ON VIM!L WOORING • Mannington Gold Series Floors — Our top-of-the-line floors that keep on shining. • Mannington Silver Series Floors — Easy maintenance and super -tough wearlayer, PUNNINGION. 50% off Veru ak .New thew inifick f�llicru;, !Ain't Pieated Shades For t''. motto. Air%