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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-02-23, Page 9Dashwood people enjoy euchre play By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD There were 15 tables in play at the euchre at Dashwood Com- munity Centre, Tuesday, February 15. Winners were: Ladies' high, Mrs. Andy Crown; low, Mrs. Letta Taylor; Men's high, Mrs. Arnold Kuntz; low, Bill Berends; Lone hands, Allan Becker. The next euchre is Tuesday, February 22. Family night Family night was held at Zion Lutheran church, Friday, February 18, with the Sunday School teachers in charge. Special guests were the Aletheia Gospel singers from Exeter with leader Bill Wells. Members of the group were Paul Sharrow, Dave Perry, Carolyn Perry, Nancy Perry, Dave Rundle and Nile Mellick. They sang several numbers as well as some sing -a -long num- bers. This was followed by games and lunch. Personals Mrs. Morris Denomme is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she underwent surgery. 4-H leaders and the assistant leaders for the club "Clothes for Leisure" attended training school at Exeter United Church, Tuesday and Wednesday. These were Mrs. Earl Keller, Mrs. Ray Rader, Mrs. Delmar Miller and Mrs. Sheila Miller. Mrs. Gordon Bender and Pat, who attended training school at Clinton, Saturday, are the other leaders. At a recent Baptismal Service at Calvary United Church Pastor Bruce Guy baptized three children. Dania and Stacey Thurman, children of Mr. & Mrs. Glen Thurman, with Joan Coxon sponsor; Theodore (Teddy) Thomas Hoffman, son of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hoffman, with Jim and Donna Hoffman sponsors. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Kim and Lyn and Faye Gaiser have returned home after a two week visit in Florida. They spent some time with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kretzman and boys and Jack's mother, Mrs. Cora Gaiser, who is spending several weeks there. They also visited with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson of Exeter. Other places of interest were Orlando, Florida; Georgia, where they saw the street where Pesident Carter lived and his brother's service station. Mrs. Leo Gibson attended the funeral of her aunt, Sister Ber- nice Marie (Eveland) which took place Tuesday, February 15, from the Holy Rosary Chapel, Dominican Mother House, at Maria Hall, Adrian, Mich. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Gibson and Michael visited Saturday in Clinton with Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Marriage, Robbie and Randy and watched Randy play hockey in the game between the Clinton Atoms and Seaforth which ended in a 2-2 tie. During the game, they saw Randy score his eighty- fourth goal of the season. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Morrison and Jennifer, Clinton, were weekend guests with Rev. & Mrs. Bruce Guy. When one of the furnaces blew up in the United Church last week the whole church could have gone up in flames, fortunately, outside a very dirty church and a broken window where some of the debris made a hasty exit, very little damage was done. A new furnace window and cleaning of the whole church is all that is needed. Albert Miller, who underwent surgery in Victoria hospital, London, is expected home this weekend. Mrs. Miller is spending the time with friends in London. Zurich Personal Mrs. Anne Turkheim spent last weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. C. Bowden, in Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Howe, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mrs. Edna Eickmeier, in Zurich. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Turkheim and Douglas Mann spent Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Turkheim. Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Schilbe returned home from Florida last week after an enjoyable holiday. They also visited friends in Nassau' for a few days. Miss Donna Merner of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Merner, of Zurich. Miss Julie Armstrong received honors in her Grade V piano examination with the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto. Miss Julie is a student of Mrs. Jack Turkheim A.T.C.M., Zurich. MODEL BUILDING CNTEST Sponsored by HEIMRICH'S OF ZURICH Open to All Young Folks of the Area CLASSES; 12 years & over Model over $5.00, Model under $5.00 Under 12 years Model Over $5.00, Model under $5.00 PRIZES EACH CATEGORY Refund purchase price of the model PLUS a free model of winner's choice (comparable value to winner's model). * Each contestant will receive - Free for entering the competi- tion - 1 brush or 1 tube of glue or 1 model paint. * To qualify model must be from Heimrich's. * Models to be displayed at Heimrich's on completion. * Limit 2 entries per competitor. * Contest closes Saturday, 6:00 p.m., March 5th. For full details talk to any of the staff at HE MRICH'S ZURICH Phone 236.4941 Aftormaminewmarsownsmonsminamiemanew Citizens News, February 23, 1977 Page 9 SEPARATE SCHOOL SPEAKERS — Four students each from St. Boniface and Ecole Ste. Marie participated in a regional public speaking contest at Mt. Carmel, Thursday. Back, left, seniors Gerard Bedard and Marc Creces, Ste. Marie and Carolyn Miller and Annette Blom, St. Boniface. Front, juniors Patrick Wild and Michelle Regier, Ste. Marie and Daniel Creces and Ricky Denomme, St. Boniface. Citizens News photo White Swan Green, Pink, Yellow, White TOILET TISSUE DETERGENT Carnival 100% Vegetable Oil Parchment Wrap 2's49 4 2.39 RGARINE 1Ib.39 Carnival Tomato, Vegetable, Mushroom SOUP 10 oz.5/$1 Aylmer Fancy Head Lettuce 394 PRODUCE Mexican Tomatoes Ib. 494 Florida Temple Oran as ,, doz. 5 Niblets Brand Whole Kernel Corn Ingersoll Cheese Spread 16 oz. 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