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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2006-10-04, Page 15Wednesday, October 4, 2006 TIMES—ADVOCATE 15 Join in the game ZURICH - A new season with a pot luck supper Sept. 11 followed with games and slide show of Russia by Glena Olcen. Leo Hoffman won the 50/50 and sever- al persons had birthdays. On Sept. 25 Progressive Euchre was played. Audrey Smith and Betty Grenier tied for high score on White card, while Thea Vandenboom had high score for pink cards. Second high went to Leo Hoffman and Gwen McKellar. Tied for Lone hands were Irene Hoffman and Harvey Norton. Door prizes went to Ed Smith, Lucille Masse, Marie Gelinas, and Dorothy Smith. Our next meeting will be Oct. 16 at 7:30 p.m., so come out and enjoy. Our next Progressive Euchre will be Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Quilter's Guild met on Sept. 16 with Glena Olcen chairing the meeting and giving us instructions of shuffleboard for a plaid and denim quilt. Michele Haberer gave us hand- outs and demo on a mystery pro- ject which will be finished before Christmas. Extra sheets are still available. Our meetings are each $2 or $20 for the year. Our next meeting is Oct. 16 at 1:30 p.m. Popular Games Pepper games continue to be popular. Ed and Dorothy Smith are hosting these each Friday at 1 p.m. We welcome newcomers to all our events held in township hall beside the laundromat. Shuffleboard played in the audi- torium of the arena is a gentle exercise for mind and body, we have four courts You are not committed to play every week. If that is what's keeping you from coming. Teams are made up from those attending each Monday at 1 p.m. Please note we do not play on holiday Mondays. The Zurich Golden Agers installed their new executive. Pictured, left to right, treasurer Doris Hamilton ; secretary Gwen McKellar; past president Lottie Grenier; president Bridget Groot; vice. president Irene Hoffman (photo/submitted) Helping the hospital — Exeter's Heartland Community Credit Union donated $1,000 to the South Huron Hospital Foundation recently, with Foundation chairperson Matt Clarke, left, saying the money will go towards the hospital's capital cam- paign for the emergency room reno- vations.With Clarke are Heartland branch manager Kim Perrier and Jim De Block of the Heartland board of directors. De Block said supporting local hospitals is one of Heartland's high priorities and $1,000 donations were also made to hospitals in Clinton, Seaforth, Goderich and Listowel. (photo/Scott Nixon) POLICE BRIEF Over $10,000 lost in daylight break in BLUEWATER — On Sept. 25 thieves broke into a residence on Kippen Road in Bluewater. Thieves forced their way into the residence, stealing a quantity of money, alcohol and jewelry. 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