HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2008-09-03, Page 8RONA
CASHWAY
8
Times—Advocate
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Nursery school registration begins Tues., Sept. 16
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH CORRESPONDENT
ZURICH - Congratulations to bride and groom
Candace Becker and Mark Soudant who were married
on Sat., Aug. 30 at St. Boniface in Zurich with dinner
and reception held at the Fire Rock Golf Club at
Komoka.
Candace is the daughter of Joe and Nancy Becker of
Dashwood. Mark is the son of Ted and Janet Soudant
Zurich. The couple will live in Exeter.
Wedding bells were ringing for Mike Fisher and Kim
Hulley on Sat., Aug. 30 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church
with dinner and reception held at the Bluewater
Complex in Zurich. Mike is the son of Rick Fisher,
Zurich. The couple are living in town at the former
home of Mary -Lou Erb on John St.
A lovely bridal shower was held for Nicole Delaroche
fiance of Nick Regier at the home of his mother Debbie
Regier in Zurich with family members attending. The
wedding will be in October.
Once again a great time was had by Ruth Ann Flax
Bard and Carmel as we attended a delicious barbecue
supper at Brentwood on the Beach (near St. Joseph)
held Monday night Aug. 25. This was our third year in
the row to join as their guests through a gift certificate
we had won at the Zurich Fair (donated by hosts Joan
and Peter Karstens).
Susan Mills who has been a guest at Brentwood on
the Beach for eight years has left York University to
start her own business.
Nick and Pam Regier of Zurich recently enjoyed a few
days away in Ottawa going by train while Nancy and
Randy watched the kids for them.
Bowling leagues starts
There will be registration for the youth bowling
league at the Town and Country Lanes in Zurich Sept. 3
from 7 - 8 p.m. for those ages four to 18 years old. For
more information call Barb at 236-4923
Monday night ladies league is also starting on Sept. 8
at 7:15 p.m. All ladies are welcome to come out and
join us; fun way to meet new people and get some exer-
cise as well.
Nursery School
The Bean Sprouts Nursery School at the township hall
in Zurich will be having their registration on Tues.,
Sept. 16 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for children from 2
- 5 years old. For more information call Kim Hoffman
at 237-3180 or Sharon Lucas at 236-4707.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Sept. 7 - Sunday morning 10 a.m. worship service this
week outdoors at the Black Bush School House fol-
lowed by a pot luck luncheon. Bring your lawn chairs.
On Aug. 10 Youth leaders Mike and Sharia Ciupak of
Zurich were among a group of about 20 teens attend-
ing the Canadian Lutheran Youth Gathing - Travel
Light - in Whitehorse, YK. This was a great opportuni-
ty for the youth of our community to explore their faith.
John and Mary Earle and family recently spent two
weeks on vacation at a cottage near Quebec.
The Alzheimer's coffee break will be held at the rest
home in Zurich on Thurs., Sept. 18. Beginning at 2:30
p.m. with a special speaker.
Everyone is invited to attend the next foot care clinic
on Mon., Sept. 8 at the Maple Woods Apartments in the
common room from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Please
bring your own towel. No appointment is necessary.
The Western Fair will soon be coming up in London
from Sept. 5 - 14. Gates open Mon. - Wed. at 3 p.m.
and Thurs. - Sun. at 11 a.m.
Visitors from the west this past week in Zurich includ-
ed Joe Denomme from Whistler, B.C. and Michelle
Denomme (Smith) from Victoria, B.C. Also visiting from
the west was Jessica Fulkerson from Chilliwack, B.C.
who came to visit her mother, Lynn Conliffe, and her
grandmother Yogi Garnhum. While in Zurich Jessica
attended the bridal shower of her cousin Michelle
Denomme.
The bridal shower was held at Michelle's family home
in the garden. The weather cooperated and guests
came from all over and they brought many wonderful
gifts and shared time with Michelle. Michelle is the
daughter of Francis and Cindy of Zurich.
The guests from the west all enjoyed going to the
POLICE BRIEF
Vehicle impounded after
driver clocked 144 kph
BLUEWATER — On Aug. 25 a Huron OPP officer was
conducting radar patrol on Airport Line in Bluewater
when a vehicle entered the radar beam traveling at
144 kph in a posted 80 kph zone. The vehicle was
stopped and the driver, a 31 -year-old Bluewater man
was charged with racing. The vehicle he was driving
was impounded for seven days and his drivers' licence
was suspended for seven days.
Bean Festival.
Bradley Regier son of David and Tracy RR 2 Zurich
recently competed at the Summer Games in Ottawa.
He said it was a fantastic experience.
The International Plowing Match and Rural Expo will
be held at Teeswater, Ontario from Sept. 16 - 20.
Congratulations to Denise and Shawn Fields Zurich
on the arrival of their baby boy Aiden Barry who was
born on Aug. 22. The couple live in the former home of
Nancy Ducharme.
The lucky winners from the K. of C. draw at the Bean
Festival were: First prize lawn mower to Kathy Regier;
Second prize weed eater to Mark LaPorte; Third prize
grape vine tree to Lynda Allin of Goderich.
Zurich Mennonite Church
On Thurs., Sept. 4 there will be an evening for ladies
Ccl,-Nal lir
.r
Ready MIX
519-786-5781
Long Distance
1-800-565-1443
Plant, Industrial Park, R.R.1, Forest
'WHERE SERVICE & QUALITY STILL COUNTS"
• Ready Mix Concrete
• Concrete Pumping Service
• Stone Slinger Servce
FtoorsFirst
Innovative
Flooring
* Armstrong Vinyl * Ceramics * Pergo
* Carpet * Hardwood * Area Carpets
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATIONS
519-235-4401
457 MAIN ST. S. EXETER
www,floorsfirst,com/innovativeflooring
at the Zurich Mennonite Church. This is an opportunity
for women to hear Lea -Anne Ramer and Janelle
Cressman speak about their recent mission trip to
Columbia. Come out for an inspirational evening.
As part of the Mennonite Church's 100th Anniversary
celebrations on Sun., Sept. 7 after the 9:30 a.m. service
- all the children will be treated to an "old time carni-
val" complete with Flowers the clown, face painting,
candy floss, popcorn, ice-cream games and hot dogs.
The fun begins at 10:30 a.m.
The Heart to Heart fall sessions will begin on Tues.,
Sept. 9 at 9:30 a.m. until noon. For more info or to reg-
ister call Jenn Ramer at 236-7823 as soon as possible.
CPEO + >FCr
Heating & Cooling Limited
Gas Furnaces • Fireplaces • BBQ
Plumbing • Electrical • Hot Tubs
Geothermal Heating & Cooling
Hwy 21 & 84, St. Joseph•519-236-4770
Suncoast Mall, Goderich•519-524-4199
1-888-GEO-TECK (436-8325)
www.geo-teck.com
ALL DESIGNS, PLANS AND RENDERINGS C
PYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
THE
NOME OF
THE WEEK
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALIST
THIS
THISIDESIGN INCLUDES
AN UNFINISHED BASEMENT
.114111,11.
uIE SUIIL
ALL DESIGNS. PLANS AND
RENDERINGS A COPYRIGHT
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED
MAIN FLOOR PLAN
132e Six. FT. {123.a 61'1
6'•e -CEILING HI-I•:;I IT
WIDTH - 4a'- IY' {13.1 M}
DEPTH -64'-e" {19.5 1,1)
PLAN Na 1-2-617
` TOTAL 1320 S4 FT. 4123.4 sr}
JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED 1 STERATT
Plan number 1-2-617 NEATLY PACKED FAMILY HOME The design for this two-bedroom home, which includes an unfinished basement, neatly packs a great
number of amenities into a compact space. A covered entry, always a boon in inclement weather, leads into a foyer where a 12 -foot ceiling will augment the
feeling of roominess. Directly ahead is the open-plan great -room complex. A comer fireplace in the great room is angled to save space, and its cosy glow will
also be seen in the dining room and kitchen. The dining room's vaulted ceiling will lend the room a touch of dramatic airiness, and a door onto a sundeck will
encourage al fresco meals during the warmer months. Windows overlook a covered deck, perfect for year-round barbecuing. The optional built -out buffet would
enhance the dining room's spaciousness The kitchen is divided from the great room and dining room by a prep island and raised eating bar, configured to make
the most efficient use of the area. A roomy pantry will provide extra storage space. The master suite's window looks out to the back garden. In the ensuite, the
soaker tub occupies a bayed -out area with its own window. Double basins will ease the morning rush-hour. A roomy walk-in closet completes the lay -out. The
second bedroom enjoys its own three-piece bathroom and features an extra -wide window sill. A linen closet is positioned conveniently for both bedrooms. The
laundry room, which includes a coat cupboard as well as access to the double garage, will double as a mud room. The double garage might be large enough for
a workshop area, and a doorway leads to the side garden. This home measures 43 feet wide by 64 feet deep, for a total of 1,328 square feet of living space, plus
the unfinished basement included in the plans. Plans for design 1-2-617 are available for $520 (set of 5), $580 (set of 8) and $628 for a super set of 10. B.C.
residents add 7% Prov. Sales Tax. Also add $25.00 for Priority courier charges within B.C. or $45.00 outside of B.C. Please add 5% G.S.T. or 13% H.S.T. (where
applicable) to both the plan price and postage charges. Our NEW 40th Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $13.50
(includes taxes, postage and handling). Make all cheques and money orders payable to "Home Plan of the Week" and mail to: HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK
c/o.Exeter Times Advocate, Unit 7,15243 91st Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3R 8P8 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON: www.jenish.com AND E-MAIL YOUR
ORDER TO: homeplansjenish,com
MOFFATT&POWE1I
LUMBER STORE
"YOU CAN SHOP WHERE
THE BUILDERS BUY"
MITCHELL -#8 Highway
CALL WAYNE PEARCE
519-348-8437.1-800-663-6977
Mon.-FRI.7:30-5:30
SATURDAY 8-5 P.M.
HURON
CONTRACTORS INC.
DESIGN & BUILD
280 Thames Rd. W.
P.O. Box 13
Exeter, Ontario
NOM 1S6
DEAN DUCHARME
Call 519-235-4726
Fax: 519-235-0618
www. huroncontractors. ca
FURNITURE FACELIFTS
FURNITURE REFINISHING
WITH PRIDE
• finish trim, doors/cupboards, colours to match
• antiques & unfinished furniture
• hand stripping • hand -rubbed stains
• choice of finishes • repairs
• pick-up & delivery • free estimates
STEPHEN FINKBEINER
519-234-6371
RR#2 Crediton
` E-mail: furniturefacelifts@sympatico.c ,
CONSTRUCTION
• Houses • Additions
• Renovations • Farm Buildings
• Siding • Bathroom & Kitchens •
Replacement Windows & Doors
RAY MILLS
519-228-6704
Fax: 228-7001
Centralia Ont. NOM 1K0.1
G
T.N.T. STAND -B'
POWER INC.
GENERATORS: PTO,
Diesel, Portable
SWITCHES: Grade Level,
Pole Top, Automatic
KILOWATT KING
DIESEL CONVERSIONS
www.kilowattgenerators.com
tntstandby@.£hccl.net
DON TRIEBNER
R.R. #1 Exeter, ON NOM 1S4
519-237-3641
Toll Free 866-383-3641
\Fax: 519-237-3522 • Cell: 519-871-3641
EAVESTROUGHING LTD.
• Seamless Eavestrough • Soffit • Fascia
• Siding • Asphalt • Steel Roofing
• Shutters • 40' Boom Truck
SINCE 1990
BONDED & INSURED
FREE
ESTIMATES
CALL GERRY
519-228-6295
Fax 519-228-6534
STANLAKE
CEMENT l"
CONTRACTOR
• Concrete Forming
• Foundations and Floors
• Colored & Impressed Concrete
• Driveways and Sidewalks
R.R. 2 GRAND BEND
Dan 519-243-3261
Bruce 519-238-2522
CCNSIarni
`STAMPCRETE DECORATIVE
CONCRETE"
• Installation • Cement Finishing
• Patios • Sidewalks
• Driveways • Pools
FREE ESTIMATES
MOBILE 519-521-3271
r na
SHAWN RAU
JOE RAU
BLUEWATER
wuNDOWs & DOORS
Sales • Service • Installation
.Y�F _STAR C
rOLOEN
tor I
www.bluewaterwindows.ca
e-mail: sales@bluewaterwindows.ca
394 HURON RD. GODERICH, ON
PHONE 519-524-1520
• FAX 519-524-9705
Hwy. 84,
ZURICH
Tel: 519-236-4393
265 Main St. N.
EXETER
Tel: 519-235-2081
Your Project Partner...
• Pa•nts
• Cedar Lumber • Lumber
• Patio Stones • Hardware
• Decks • Fences
• Kitchen Cabinets • Bath Fixtures