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Citizens News, Novernber 9, 1978
Students keep busy at public school
By ANITA GINGERICH
The newly formed student
council of Zurich Public
School organized some ac-
tivities to interest students.
The first activity planned
was "Greaser Day" held
recently. Students wishing
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to participate had to dress
accordingly: girls in long
shirts and pig tails; and boys
in T-shirts and jeans with
their hair greased back.
On. Friday a hot dog sale
was planned. The students
seemingly enjoyed this and
bought plenty. Our profit
was $50,94. We will be hav-
ing these sales once a
month.
A rummage and bake sale
was then organized. Thanks
to all the students who
brought rummage and to all
the mothers who donated
baked goods. Our profit was
$96.99 and the baking we
didn't sell was donated to
the Bluewater Rest Home.
On Tuesday a costume
party was held. Participants
were divided by grades and
then into 4 categories; fun-
niest, fanciest, scariest and
Golden
Glimpses
The weather has been so
beautiful that there hasn't
been much interest in inside
activities.
On Monday evening, the
films shown were "Winter
Carousel and Yellowstone
Cubs" followed by refresh-
ments.
The Hobby Shop is very
busy with Christmas
projects at present and
would appreciate white
plastic bags, the shopping
bag type. We hope you have
made a note of the Blue
Water Rest Home Auxiliary
Tea and Bake Sale to be held
on November 18th from 2:00
to 4:00 p.m. here at the
Home.
Beginning on Thursday,
November 16th, Maplewoods
will be starting their series
of movies to be held at 2:00
p.m. and 7:00 p.m. once a
month. The movie scheduled
for November 16th will be
"Ryan's Daughter" an
academy award winner. The
public is invited to attend
these movies so we hope you
will make a note of this
event.
Sunday, November .12th
will be a milestone for Miss
Marie Gelinas, a resident
here at the Home. She will be
celebrating her 101st bir-
thday and is hale and hearty.
Open house will be held at
the home of her niece and
nephew, Marie and Mozart
Gelinas, Sr., Goshen St.,
Zurich, from 2:00 to 4. :00
p.m., on Sunday afternoon,
November 12th, and all her
friends and relatives who
would like to extend their
good wishes will be welcome.
Bingo was played on
Friday afternoon.
The Sunday evening
chapel service was con-
ducted by Rev. Loshbough of
the Exeter Baptist church.
Mrs. Loshbough presided at
the organ during the service
and accompanied the trio
who sang several numbers.
most original. First prize
was a large chocolate bar
and 2nd and 3rd prizes were
small chocolate bars.
Our project for the month
of November is selling
decorated Christmas
candles and holders for $5.00
Grades 5 to 8 will be selling
these.
Student funds will be used
for field trips, equipment,
etc, Thanks again for your
co-operation,
NOTICE
Township of Stanley taxpayers are remind-
ed that the second installment of the 1978
taxes are due on or before November 15,
1978. Avoid the penalty for late payment
by remitting before November 15, 1978.
Mel Graham
Clerk Treasurer
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