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Citizens News September 25, 1980
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Golden Agers to meet
Craft club begins, at St. Boniface
The September meeting of
St. Boniface C.W.L. held last
Tuesday in the school gym,
had 36 members and 4
visitors present, The prin-
cipal, Mr. Blanchette in-
troduced the new and old
rZurich
Ca;`riisel Sweeney
teachers on the start for this
year to the ladies. Our
members are ,invited to
the United church on
October 9 as their guest, and
to the deanery meeting in
Goderich on October 15 for
the day.
It was voted to change our
monthly meeting to the third
Tuesday instead of , the past
second Tuesday.
• Sister Florian gave details
on the craft club she is
beginning for the senior
citizens at the convent every
Tuesday and Thursday from
9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a,m. until.
November 20.
Anyone able to help or-
drive,can phone Sister at 236-
4001.
The door prize was won by
Therese Stark.
Celebrate 4fith wedding
anniv.rsiry
Alice alai Stewart Thiel
celebrated their 40 years of
marriage by taking their
family to dinner at the
Dominion Lounge and
Tavern on September 13th.
Later they were received
by relatives, friends and
neighbors at the town-
ship Hall in Zurich for an
evening of progressive'
euchre and refreshments.
Guests included relatives
from Chatham, Oakville,
Ottawa, Lantz, Nova Scotia,
London, Vernon B.C., as well
as the Zurich area.
Golden Agars to meet
The senior citizens
Golden Agers club will be
holding their next meeting
on Wednesday October 8
with a banquet at the Town &
Country Bowling Lanes and
resaurant at W:30 p.m.
If able to attend please
phone Mary McKinnon at
236-4938 or Lottie Gascho at
236-4022 for reservations.
-Personals
Mrs. Adella Regier and
several relatives from town
attended the wedding of her
grandson, Terry Regier to
Mary -Beth Oleynik on
Saturday in Windsor. He .is
the son of Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Regier.
Kenneth Denomme, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Jerome
Denomme returned home on
Saturday from Edmonton,
where he has been working
since July. He is now
working in Hensall.
Michael Denomme, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Denomme left last week for
Calgary where is is now
living.
Marg Suplat visited with
her sister Mary -Ellen
McGuire of Chicago last
Tuesday evening while, she
was visiting in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Wisser of
the Maple 'Woods Apart-
ments spent ,a week with
their daughter-in-law in
Toronto, Diane Wisser.
, Also on Sunday, Madeline
and Tony spent the day with
friends, Mr. & Mrs. Clem
Renttinger in Teeswater.
Waldo (Doc) and Ellen
Horn returned home
recently from spending eight
days in Kitchener with
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Kuntz.
Paul and Marie Cyr are
happy to announce the
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of weeks with her brother
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Grainger.
arrival of their „first grand-
child, a little girl born on
Monday to their daughter'
Cathy and Rene Sauve of
Chatham..
Mozart and Julie Gelinas
Jr. spent Saturday and
Sunday with friends in St.
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerard Charrette.
Mrs. Peggy Johnson of
Portland , Oregon, , is
presently spending a. couple
Mrs. Vera Thiel has been
moved from Exeter hospital
to VictOria Hospital in
London.
Mrs. Margaret Kalbfleisch
spent from Thursday to
Saturday last week with her
son and daughter-in-law in
Burlington, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kalbfleisch.
Ted and Irene Steinbach
visited on the weekend with
her sister and husband,
Luella and Morley Witmer in
Detroit, and helped the
couple celebrate their 59th
wedding anniversary on
Friday.
Several relatives from
town attended •the Denom-
me-Samuelson wedding in
Warren, Michigan on the
weekend. The groom, Glen
Denomme is the son of
Harold and- Madeline
Denomme of Michigan who
have a cottage north of St.
Joseph.
Mr. Joe Yesrec of Aylrher,
Ontario, was a recent visitor
with Ken and Dorothy
Breakey.
Florence Denomme spent
last week with her daughter
and family, Dolores and Joe
Stanton in Troy, Michigan
and attended her nephews
wedding, Glen Denomme on
Saturday.
Mrs. Ellen Batstone has
returned home from a
week's vacation with friends
in Toronto and her daughter
and family in Richmond Hill.
A -lovely time was had by
Earl and• Edith Yungblut,
Marie Hess and' Margaret
Hess as they went on a fif-
teen day bus trip to such
places as, Montreal, Quebec
and the Eastern provinces
returning home through New
York State.
RECEIVE FITNESS AWARD — Several students at Zurich Public School received awards of
excellence in the Canada Fitness Awards program. Students who received the awards and
who are still in attendance at the school were (back row) \Laurie Forrester, Debbie Kirk,
Cheryl Kuepfer and Jeanette Leibold. Seated are Donna Gingerich, Brent O'Brien and Kevin
Teeter. 'Staff photo
Plan information session
on alcohol and drugs
A committee concerned
with alcohol and drug abuse
in Huron County is planning
a public information
seminar next week to dis-
cuss ways of handling the
problems.
The seminar w;:l be held
Monday night at the small
gymnasium at South Huron
District High School at 8:00
p.m. and both professionals
and the general public are
invited.
Grant Ellison, chairman
of the Huron County Council
for Action on Alcohol and
Other Drugs .(CAAD) said
the session is designed to
make the public aware of the
drinking and drug problem
which exists, particularly
among teenagers, in the
county.
Recent studies have shown
that one in three horrors , in
Huron is affected'directly'or
indirectly by alcohol abuse
and that 49 percent of those
who abuse alcohol are 19 and
under.
A survey Updated in April
shows that 2,975 Huron
residents were given treat-
ment for alcohol abuse or
alcoholism through the coun-
ty hospitals, doctors and\
local agencies ,in the
preceding year.
The seminar in Exeter is
entitled "Alcohol vs Mari-:
juana" and will feature a
film as well as a panel dis-
cussion. Members ''of the
panel will include Mr.
Ellison, Dr. Don Ecker, a
teacher from SHDHS and
Bill Murdock, community
consultant with the London
Centre for the Addiction
Research Foundation.
Abuse of alcohol or drugs
is when they become a,
problem, interfering • with
health or any part of a per-
son's life, Mr. Ellison ex-
plained. He said alcoholism
has been misunderstood;
many people picture an
alcoholic as a Skid Row
bum, but figures show only
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