HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-9-14, Page 20Cardiff appreciation
Service celebrated
BRUSSELS - Thirteen years of
service to the constituents of Hu-
ron -Bruce will be celebrated on
Tuesday, September 27, as friends
of Murray and Betty Cardiff gather
for an appreciation night.
The non-partisan event will be
held in the Brussels -Morris -Grey
Community Centre, beginning at 6
p.m., with dinner to follow.
Several of• Cardiff's colleagpes
will be in attendance, including for-
mer minister Perrin Beatty.
A narrated slide pictorial will
highlight the retired Member of
Parliament's years of service, and
everyone is invited to share in the
celebration.
Anyone interested in attending
this appreciation night can get tick-
ets from local municipal chairpeo-
ple, or by phoning 524-4969.
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Notice to
Exeter Public Utilities Commission
Water Consumers
Please be advised that restrictions for watering of lawns
'and gardens have been cancelled.
The Commissionwishes to thank the customers for their
co -operations.
- Exeter Public Utilities Commission
H.L. Davis, Managpr
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Terry Fox =what thoughts come to mind
Kevin Bender
Vanastra
"I think about how am-
bitious and courageous he
was to do the charity run,"
Leah Siebert
_ Zurich
"When I think of Terry
Fox, I think of someone
who strived to be the best
he could,"
Kelly Ne!lands
Hensel)
"He was someone who, .
displayed a great amount
of courage and strength.
He is a great role model."
• Heather Wood
Exeter
"I think of bravery."
Jamie Van Dam
Exeter
"I think of his long run,"
Michelle Bremner
Exeter
"I associate the yearly
run with Terry Fox,"
Sunday school
resumes
By Mary Peterson
CENTRALIA - Children and
teachers are back in school. At
Centralia United Church, they're
back in Sunday School. Teachers
and congregation members accept-
ed the commitment to help the chil-
dren and youth of the church under-
stand and experience God's love. In
return, the children and youth
promised to participate in the wor-
ship and mission of the church.
Singers are encouraged to come
to choir practices at the church on
Thursday nights at 7:00 p.m. Prac-
tices resume on September 15.
On Sunday, September 18 at 8:00
p.m., there wiil be a service of in-
trod'jction for Heather Smith at
Centralia United Church to wel-
come her into the community.
UCW
Last week, the U.C.W. held their
first meeting of the fall. Marian
Abbott, Marion Deline, and Gladys
Buswell arranged for an interesting
movie on "Life in the United
Church', The group is planning a
pie sale this fall. Further details
will he available later.
All women of the community are
invited to the South Huron U.C.W.
Fall Regional meeting Wednesday,
September 14 at Exeter United
Church. Following registration at
6:45 p.tn., dessert and coffee will
be provided during the business
and worship. The topic for this fel-
lowship time is "The Vine and the
Bread".
Barbecue
Exeter Fair weekend is quickly
approaching, and local residents
arc preparing for it. Centralia U.C.
is also planning a barbecue at
Holtzman's IGA. Volunteers arc
needed to help Friday, September
23 between 4:30 and 9:00 p.m. or
Saturday, September 24. Contact
Rob Essery at 228-6992.
Anniversary
Congratulations to Phyllis and
Bob Degraw on the celebration of
their 40th wedding anniversary.
Friends and relatives attended a
church service at Faith Tabernacle
and a reception at the Centralia
Community Centre on Sunday,
September 11.
Euchre party
At the recent euchre party at
Heywood's Restaurant, 011ie Es-
sery and Ruby Beaver won the
awards for High Hands, while
Lone Hands *as won by Elwinna
Galloway and Harry Noels. The
Special went to Doris Pfaff. The
next party at Heywood's will be
September 19.
Aerobic classes held at Zurich arena
The classes are on Tuesday
evenings.
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH - Aerobic classes for teenagers and
adults have started at the Zurich Arena on Tuesday
nights. Anyone interested in joining is to phone Deb
Gingerich at 236-7574 as soon as possible.
WI
The Zurich Women's Institute met at the Blue Wa-
ter Rest Home on September 5 to celebrate the resi-
dents' September birthdays.
Kay Hay, Margaret Westlake and Joan Smith were
in charge of the program which consisted of a sing -
a -long of old favourites and a humorous poem on the
state of health of a senior citizen. Phyliss Deichert
assisted on the piano.
Birthday recipients were Nelson Howe, John
(Tiny) Bedour and Margaret Mousseau. Muffins and
refreshments were served.
A short business meeting followed.
President Bridget Groot introduced Pearl Heim-
`fich, who has recently moved from Ayton to Zurich
and will be joining the Zurich branch.
Members were reminded of the Huron County Ral-
ly on October 3, which Zurich Branch will be host-
ing. The Rally is to be held in the Hay Township
Hall.
Blue Water Auxiliairy
The Ladies Auxiliary meeting of the Blue Water
Rest Home was held last Tuesday. The musical pro-
gram was presented by the Gelinas children of Che-
ryl and Martin, Zurich. First vice-president Donna
Klopp welcomed everyone back as well as two visi-
tors.
Minutes of the last meeting and roll call were giv-
en by secretary Marlene Gingerich. Treasurer Cece-
lia Farwell gave the financial report and reported the
profit' from the bean festival booth and quilt ticket
sales. A motion was made to send two delegates,
Marlene Gingerich and Martha Ducharme, to a con-
vention in Toronto at the Royal York from October 2
to 4. The Board of the Home paid for one member
go. The executive are working on updating the con-
stitution.
The Birthday party was hosted in September by
the Crediton Institute women. The Auxiliary will do-
nate $1,500 as a first payment on the purchase of an
outdoor awning over the doors to the courtyard. r
The fall bazaar is set for November 12 at thc
Home which will include a penny sale table.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 27.at 7 p.m. Note the change of date.
Lions Club
The Lions Club held their first dinner meeting for
the fall at the Dominion Tavern on September 12.
President was Jeff LaPorte. The next business meet-
ing will be held at the hotel on Monday, September
19 at 7 p.m. Members are reminded to attend and the
group welcomes any newcomers and visitors.
Singles meetings
The Huron County singles meetings will resume
on Friday, September 16 at 7:30 p.m. at South Huron
District High School in Exeter. Everyone is welcome
and may bring along a friend. There will be a guest
speaker.
Marriage Encounter
The next Marriage Encounter weekend will be
held on October 21 to 23 in London.
For more information phone the Cammaerts at
438-7681.
CWL
Members of St. Boniface C.W.L. are invited to at-
tend a meeting at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich
this Thursday, September 15 along with the other
churches in the village, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Guest
speaker for the evening will be Sally Laughton and
Bev Brown, Huron County placement co-ordinator
for rest homes.
St. Boniface C.W.L. are having their first meeting
for the fall on Tuesday, September 20 beginning with
Mass at 6:00 p.m. followed by a potluck supper in
the hall.
President Mary Regier will conduct the meeting
with the presentation of 25 -year pins to some of the
members.
Everyone is invited to hear Carol Kent speak at the
Zion Lutheran Church in Dashwood on September
13 at 7:30 p.m. on the topic "Secret Longings of the
Heart". If you need a ride from Zurich phone Cathy
Skinner at 236-7463.
Knights of Columbus
The next General meeting of St. Boniface Parish
Knights of Columbus will take place on Wednesday,
September 14 in the hall downstairs at 8 p.m.
Special speaker will be Arthur Correia, distiict dep-
uty, along with Alex Schadenberg's presentation on
pro-life.
Personals
Happy birthday wishes to Tim Klopp who was nine
years old on September 12. He celebrated on Sunday
with his family and Klopp relatives.
Congratulations to Marty Merner and Lisa Ward
who were married at St. Basil Church in Brantford on
September 10. The groom is the son of Bob and Too -
tie Merner, Zurich. Several relatives, family mem-
bers and friends from the area attended the wedding.
Mozart and Marie Gelinas Sr., Martin and Cheryl
Gelinas, Mozart and Julie Gelinas Jr. and family at-
tended the wedding of Kathleen Cavill and Steve
Murphy in Windsor on Saturday, September 10 at
Blessed Sacrament Church with dinner and reception
held at the Caboto Club. The bride is the daughter of
Anna -Marie and Bob Hasten from Michigan.
Jerome and Carmel Sweeney went to an annual
staff barbecue and get-together in Goderich on Satur-
day at the home of Velma and Dave Haylow. On
Sunday they spent the day in London at the Western
Fair.
Dorothy Breakcy visited friends in Sarnia on the
weekend.
Congratulations to Jamie Bedard and Wanda Ab-
bott who were married at St. Boniface Church on Sat-
urday, September 10 by Fr. Wronski. Dinner and re-
ception were held at the Zurich Community Centre.
Jamie is the son of Aubrey and Wendy of Exeter, and
grandson of Dorothy Bedard of Zurich.
Happy birthday wishes to two-year-old Levi North-
over on September 8 and to Butch Sweeny, Vanas-
tra, on September 16.
Eva Wagner from Frankfort, Germany is visiting
for a month witt,friends Carol and Cyril Gingerich at
their home in Zurich. They knew each other while in
Ethiopia. Eva is a mid -wife and nurse who delivers
babies in the hospital, as over there the doctors only
deliver babies if there is a problem, btitare nearby if
needed.
An evening will be shared with Peter and Elfreida
Dyck from the United States who used to work with
refugees in World War II.
Archbishop visits
for confirmation
EXETER - The Anglican parish
of Exeter and Grand Bend wel-
comed The Most Reverend Percy
O'Driscoll, Archbishop of the Dio-
cese of Huron and Metropolitan of
Ontario to St. John's -By -The -Lake
Anglican Church in Grand Bend on
Sunday, September 4.
This was Archbishop O'Dricoll's
first visit to St. John's and the occa-
sion for his presence was the con-
firmation of fifteen members of the
congregation of St. John's and Tri -
vitt Memorial in Exeter. In addition
to these fifteen, the Archbishop af-
firmed others as members of the
Anglican Communion.
St. John's was filled to overflow-
ing as The Rev. Fay Patterson wel-
comed the Archbishop, thc candi-
dates for confirmation, the friends
and families of those being con-
firmed and thc congregation of St.
John's and Trivitt Memorial.
Following the service everyone
joined the Archbishop and those
who had been confirmed for a
brunch in the parish hall.
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