Times Advocate, 1998-02-25, Page 10Times-Adz►xatt', February 25,1998 Page 9
Zurich arena raising funds for
new playground equipment
By Cannel Sweeney
Zurich correspondent
ZURICH - Several people from
the Zurich and Dashwood area
spent from last Sunday to Tuesday.
in Kingston and .attended the
Ontario Plowing Match
Association convention and annual
meeting. •
The next St. Boniface School:
Council meeting will he held on
1Vtarch�rn t� gym- at 7:30 p.m.
All parents arc invited to attend.
A fundraising project for new
playground equipment, is being
planned for Ap, it 26' at the Zurich
Arena in the form of an auction-
sale.
uctionsale. if anyone has any items to.
donate. they would he appreciated.
You can•call Tracy Regier. 236-
7120 for more information.
Following the Sunday morning
• service at the United Church in
Dashwood, a social hour was held
with a hake sak and crafts.
On Fehruary 2$ the Emmanuel,
Zurich, fellowship potluck supper
• will be held at the United Church at
5:30 p.m. with guests coming from
St. Andrews parish in Bayfield.
.The senior students • of St.
Boniface School are practicing. for
their upcoming music'al
"Cinemagic" under the direction of
Harriet, Theresa. Dianne and
Clasina. It will he held from March
I I to 13 at 7:30 p.m. each evening.
Tickets will soon he available.
A local musical group called the
Swinging Seniors arc willing to
play for your entertainment at any,
of the area nursing homes or other
social events. if you're interested
phone Andrew Rau, 236-4153.
Claire Masse 236-4184 or Doug
Insley at 235- )806.
The Women's Institute will hc' -
having their meeting at the Spruce
Villa in the Common Room on
March 2 at 1:30 p.m. President
Bridget Groot .will chair the meet-
ing with her executive Joan Smith
and Mary Waters.
The Ladies Auxiliary meeting
will he held on March 3 at 7 p.m. in
the auditorium with president
Martha Risi.
The Zurich and Area Figure
Skating Carnival will he held at the
arena on March 8 at 2 p.m.The
theme will.hc "Ice Country" Adult
tickets are $4 and -children six to 12
years old are 51. Tickets can he
purchased ahead or at the door.
The Brownies spent Tuesday
evening howling. at the Town and
Country Lanes with their leaders
and some parents.
Norm Eckel and Mark Taylor
attended -the Agricultural Society
convention in Toronto from- last
Tuesday to Thursday 'at the Royal
York Hotel with the theme'
Pride of Huron
Rebekah Lodge
.EXETER - On February - 18 the
Pride of Rebekah Lodge practiced
opening in long form: Nobel Grand
Bed Campbell welcomed everyone
with a quote from Winston Church-
ill
A Memorial Service was held on
February 11 for Sister Mildred
Thomson and the group sent condo '
Iences to her family.
Plans were made to entertain the
Oddfellow lodge and guests on Fri-
day. March 13.
A pot luck supper followed by an
evening of games in planned.
Otterbeins
entertain Dashwood
seniors
DASHWOOD - On February 16,
the Dashwood Seniors met at the
Community Hall. and after a bless-
ing sat down to a potluck dinner.
Three birthdays were reported
this month.
Harold Finkbeiner told some
jokes followed with readings by
Gertie Stade, Ray Rader and Tony
Martine.
Foray members answered the roll
call by telling how they met their
mate. The secretary and treasurer's
reports were read.
Harold Finkbeiner gave an
update on the coming senior games
in Mitchell.
Lloyd Otterbein and his -wife.
played guitar and sang a number of
old time melodies.
There were a number of draws,
and the day ended with card games.
The next meeting will be March
16 at 12 noon with a potluck din-
ner. All senioh are welcome.
,"Community Partnerships."
Attending from-Hensall .were
Marilyn and Bill Bengough, and
their daughter Christine who was
last year's ambassador in Hensel!.
Everyone is welcome to join in
the exercise classes held Mondays
at I p.m. at the Township Hall. All
ages are welcome. • It is sponsored
by the Golden Agers.
The Exeter Bridal Shower will
be held at the Rec Centre on March
2 from 5 -to 9 p.m. For information
phone I -888-251-9967.
The Zurich Has Beans will corn -
pew in the Murry Baker •Memorial
Oldtimers hickey tournament this
weekend. Friday. at 6 p.m. to
Sunday at 9 p.m. There arc eight-
teams
ightteams over -35 and four teams over
45.
Cash calendar winners for' the
week of February 21 to 28 are:
Barry Willert. RR 3 Zurich. ($100):.
Martha Studor, Walton. Michael
LaPorte. RR 2 Zurich, Bryan Bell,
Blyth. Scott Rcgicr, London. Al
and Sharon Brokenshrre, Zurich.
Darren Rau. Zurich (550 each). -
Personai's •
Carmel Sweeney and daughters
-Heather Klopp and Beth Sweeney.
travelled to Windsor on Sunday td
visit.their uncle Pete Cecile who is
92 years old. He is currently in
Metropolitan Hospital. They also
visited other relative in the area.
Congratulations to Kathy Merner
and Dave Mackerwavnc who were
engaged on February 15.
John and Helen Consist and son
Jeff returned home recently forms
two-week • vacation in • Florida
where they, attended the *Daytona
500 car race.
Happy birthday wishes-gcu
Klopp who was recently 86: to
Josephine Denommc on -February
26:. to Clarence Geoffrey on
February 28; and to Beris Wallace
on October 27.
• Wayne and Bonnie Keller and
Helene .Ducharmc spent the week-
end in Toronto and attended the
graduation ceremony of their son
and son-in-law Rob Ducharme. on
Saturday. Wile Christi- Ducharmc
helped celebrate his graduation as a
chartered accountant.
A surprise visit was had by
Josephine Denommc for a few days
last week when son Fred and Toni
Den.omme arrived from Calgary'
along with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Matic' from, Brampton. Ther
were celebrating their 40th anniver-
sary.
nniversary. -
They know how to talk
And the winners are -.,Exeter Public School public speaking winners from back row left
are: intermediate winners, Alyza Termohamed. 1st; Ashley Dickey, 3rd; Catheryn Gra-
ham, 2nd. Junior winners Middle row from -left are? Jonathan Thornton, 1st; Krrstylee Var-
ley, 2nd; Clint Homuth, 3rd; Primary story -telling winners front row from left are: Mea-
ghan.Ellison. 2nd; Kaitlyn-Krahn, 1st; Sarah Roushorne, 3rd.
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