HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-12-21, Page 5INTRAMURAL CHAMPS — Recently, the intramural volleyball championships were held at Zurich Public School. Taking the ti-
tle was a team consisting of (back row) Danny Rader, Allison Shepard, Rhonda Hay, Bob DeMooy and Mark Kirk. In the front
row are Kelli Schroeder, Terry Zehr, Darrel Gingerich, Todd Lee and Darren McKinley. Staff photo
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news
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Arnold VandenBoomen
has recently returned home
from a two week visit to
Holland,
Our sympathy is ex-
pressed to Terry and John
Corriveau in the loss of her
mother, Marguerite Bedard
of Centreville Ohio. Those
attending the funeral were
Mr. & Mrs, Nap Corriveau,
Zurich and Ron, Paul and
Susan Corriveau of
Goderich.
Mr. & Mrs. (Urban) Pfile,
Zurich and Mrs. Edith Love
of Exeter spent a couple of
days in Waterloo and
Toronto this past week.
Leonard Rau is in Exeter
Hospital and Alfred Smith in
University Hospital, London.
Julie and Mozart Gelinas
and family spent the week
end with John and Betty Ann
Prouty in London.
A family Christmas dinner
was held at the home of Ray
McKinnon on Sunday, Kevin,
Janet and Danielle:
McKinnon, Nancy and Bob
Lovie of Grand Bend were
present.
Little Tabitha Overholt
daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Steven Overholt was bap-
tized Sunday at St. Boniface
Church by Father Mooney,
after which everyone was
invited to the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Wilfred Overholt for a
smorgasbord meal. There
were 5 generations present.
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INDEPENDENT
SHIPPER
TO
United Co -
Operatives of
Ontario Livestock
Department
Toronto ,
Ship your livestock
with
FRANK VOOGEL
Dashwood
Monday is shipping day from
Varna Stockyard previously
Roy Scotchmer
Call Dashwood
238-2707
or Bayfield
565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. °Monday for
prompt service.
No charges on pick-up
Citizens News, December 21, 1978 •
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We'll take just
a minute ...
to wish you a
wonderful
wiew Christmas!
•
am
Richard edard
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