Times-Advocate, 1983-12-28, Page 5Paper pick-up December 28
New Lutheran pastor _welcomed to Zurich
Welcome to won to new
pastor at the Lutheran
Church. Donna Kvllonen.
The staff and management
at the Bank of Montreal in
Zurich served coffee and
squares as a holiday treat to
their customers last
Thursday.
Best wishes for a speedy
recovery are extended to
Marie Gelinas Sr. who is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital.
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St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
REV KARL SCHUESSLER
Vice Pastor
(345.2683)
Organist
Mrs. Christine Eagleson B.M A
Sunday. January 1
10:00 a.m. - Worship Service
10:45 a.m. - Sunday School
There is a nursery for small
children which is supervised dui
ung the worship service.
Everyone Welcome
Exeter and to Phil Dietrich
who is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
The Lions club, along with
their wires, held their
Chi istmas dinner and party
at the Dominion Tavern last
Monday. Gifts were also
exchanged
Dr and Mrs. Wallace are
enjoying the Christmas
holidays with their relatives
in England, while Mrs.
Visscher and her husband are
on vacation in Holland.
Several friends had their
Christmas dinner at thehotel
before the 25th. Among those
CONTEST WINNERS
Sarah Tickner won the
in the six -to -eight-year
gingerbread men and
— Jennifer Morrison (le t) and
Zurich library colouring contest
category. They are holding their
book prizes.
being treated were the
children of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald O'Rourke, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Rau, Mrs
Florence Denomme, and
Mozart Gelinas Sr. treated
the band members and their
wives to dinner on Friday
night.
Monday, December 19 the
ladies bowling League held
their annual Christmas night
with the two spares per team
included. Hidden scores were
won. The lucky winners of the
draw for glass turkeys were.
first prize Peggy Hay, second
Pat Wilson and third, Bob
Hamather.
Be sure to put your
newspaper bundles out by the
road this Thursday,
December 28 as the Torch
Bearers Boys Club will be
picking them up.
Winners for the Christmas
draws were as follows: Al
Tenderspot a large toy truck
went to Faye Forrester, RR 2
Zurich. The lucky winners at
Don's in Zurich were: first
prize of a large turkey, Helen
Regier; second prize a large
food tray went to Elsie
Gingerich. Third prize, a
small food tray, was won by
Diane Thiel; fourth prize. a
fruitcake, Gladys Schade;
and fifth prize, a box of
Christmas munchies, Rose -
Ann Overholt.
Congratulations to Randy
and Susan Lovie t nee Masse)
RR 2 Zurich on the arrival of
a baby girl.
Winne.s of the colouring
contest :.t the library were
ages 9-11, Heather Consitt and
Richard Gingerich and ages
6-8, Jennifer Morrison and
Sarah Tickner.
I'm sure all of us will miss
seeing Beatrice Rader at the
library when we go now, as
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she is retiring from her job at
the end of this month. Our
new librarian starting in the
new year will be Flo Murray
who will look after us as well
as Beatrice did.
Congratulations to Larry
and Ann McBride (nee Mar-
tin) on the arrival of a baby
boy.
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bard held their Christmas
family dinner on Boxing Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Gingerich's children and
grandchildren all got together
on Tuesday.
Times -Advocate. December 28. , 1983
Page 5
ZURICH WINNERS Heather Consitt and Richard
Gingerich won the Zurich Library colouring contest for
nine -to -eleven -year-olds. Contest judges were Connie
Lewis and Meda O'Brien.
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DONATION — The Blue Water Rest Home Auxiliary recently donated a 16 mm
Bell and Howell projector costing 51,100 to the Home. Shown with the machine
are Auxiliary treasurer Mary Gingerich. president Margaret Gingerich and the
rest home's manager Josef Risi.
Money for school in Indonesia
Varna party for Jesus
By Mary Chessell
About 40 people came to
Jesus' birthday party in Var-
na Church on Friday evening
although the early Christmas
storm was beginning to blow.
The Goshen people were welt
represented. especially the
children. The kiddies painted
Christmas scenes during the
carol singing. and then plac-
ed the baby in the manger and
the figures around. Harold
Tuck made and donated a
small manger which fit Rev.
Brown's little baby doll
beautifully.
Eighty-one dollars was
donated for the Temanggung
Christian school in Indonesia
Margaret Robinson thanked
the donors and reported that
she now has about 53.500
which will be matched by
('IDA: 57,000 of our dollars 1s
a substantial amount of
money in Indonesia.
The children served birth-
day cake made by Eleanor
11cAsh and Bernice Reid.
Harvey and Maureen
Hat'ter's fortieth wedding an-
niversary was on Wednesday.
December 28. A planned
celebration has has to be
postponed
Neighbourhood gatherings
took the place of family par-
ties for many Mervyn and
Margaret Hayter: Bonn- and
Kerri Barraclough and Bon-
ny's mother were at the
('hessells on Sunday
Rev. Wilena Brown. Walter
and Norma Smith and Bob
and Elva Peck were guests of
Jim and Dianne Kirton on
Sunday.
On Boxing Day the Peck
families were guests of Brian
and Mary Peck in Strathroy
Everyone was present.
Tom and Barb Consitt had
to postpone the Evans gather-
ing and joined the Dowson
family at Margaret Dowson's
home for Christmas
,The .Ulan Hayter famil
were with Bill and Joyce
Rowson and family on Boxing
Day when Joyce was unable
to have the large Jewitt
family.
George and Linda Smith ar-
rived at Gordon and Ruby
Hill's on Friday evening to
spend the week with her
parents They celebrated
Christmas on Saturday w i..)
Mrs Lyle Hill. Be: a :d
Shirley and boys C'arol's
family was unable to make it
No one got home that night
The Bob Taylor family had
dinner at noon on Saturday at
Carol and Lloyd Moore's in
Exeter, but came home early
Bob and June Webster and
girls were with Karen and Bill
Harmon's tamil' 1n Bayticld
01, Tuesday for the 1Vehsler
Christmas
Ail the neighbours on the
north road. the Websters.
Reids and Smiths. got
together at the ('hessells un
Boxing Day for supper
As 1 was gathering news for
this column. I learned most of
our family is on the way home
from Stratford. Grandson
Chuck is in a hockey; tourna-
ment. so only Christine is
coming from that family.
I hope ex ervone had ;t
joyful Christmas in spite 1..
the weather Good neighho,u
and friends were a joy to u'
All the best in the new 'ear-
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