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The CWL held its April meeting on
Tuesday evening. issues discussed
were continued sponsorship of the
Save -A -Family Plan; purchase of
Bibles for our graduates from Ecole
Ste. Marie; plans for the Convention
in London, May 7 and 8; cleaning of
the hall on May 20, plans for the Day
of Recollection on May 27: and plans
for the Parisia Directory (pictures to
be taken May 31 and June 1►.
This was followed by a very in-
teresting presentation by Rev. Wilena
Brown on the topic of pornography -
how it has changed for the worse over
the years and what we can do about
it. A sheet containing addresses for
our letters of protest is available from
Mrs. Patty Laporte.
Personals
A very nice time was had by
Jerome, Carmel and Beth Sweeney.
Paul and Heather Klopp of Zurich
along with Dan. Carrie and Tiffany
Eybergen of Waterloo when they all
motored to 'Tecumseh on Sunday.
April 28 to attend an 80th surprise bir-
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thday party for their Uncle Pete
Cecile which was held at the new apt.
building they recently moved into.
Corky and Shirley Bedard of
Detroit, Michigan spent the weekend
at their summer cottage, north of St.
Joseph.
Ken and Sylvia Mittelholtz and
daughter Jennifer recently returned
home after a two week vacation in
Florida. where they visited with
Ken's sister Flo Hilburn at Ft.
Lauderdale.
Earl and Anne Flaxbard spent Sun-
day in Kitchener at the home of their
son, Gary and Betty Flaxbard and
helped their grandson Jeffrey,
celebrate his seventh birthday.
All empty beer bottles are now
taken to Shaws store for your refund
and the hours they will be open will
be the same as the store hours.
Congratulations to Rick and Patti
Bedard, RR 1 Hay on the arrivel of
their first baby, a girl.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery
are extended to Adeline Denomme in
University Hospital. And to Janine
Masse who is patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. Mrs. Joan Cor-
riveau spent last week in Exeter
hospital.
Andrew and Alida Rau, Zurich and
Alphonse and Betty Grenier and Joe
and Joanne Bengough all of Hensall
attended the wedding of a grand
nephews in Detroit over the weekend.
Beauticians Mhry-Lou Turkheim of
"His 'n Her Hair Place" and Bonnie
Schenk and Patti Rau of the "Beauty
Den" attended a hair show in London
on Monday.
Correction from last week's paper:
The speaker at the senior citizens
meeting in Dashwood recently was
Mrs. Lavina Hamilton of Bloomfield
who was introduced by Barrie Gan
dier of the Zurich club.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Alexander hast
moved to the Maplewoods Apts
across from the Rest Home apts.
Everyone is invited and welcome to
attend the Bake Sale and Tea to be
held at the Blue Water Rest Home on
May 11 from 2-4.
Operetta
The grade 5 and 6 pupils of St
Boniface school put on a real cute
operetta of "Pinocchio" which was
performed last Friday morning for
parents.
They will be going to the Rest Home
on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m_
to put on the play for the residents
Athletic banquet
Members of the Minor Athletic
Assoc. enjoyed their annual banquet
Crediton East
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mrs. James Barnes and Jenna
Parkhill viseted Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dye have
returned home after spending the
winter in California with their
daughter and husband. They enjoyed
the winter there h.lt tr;;ge struek-n— arn'TSeveral other—trips
coming up in July and August. Phone
Gen Doyle for more information.
Birthday
Ilappy 16th birthday to Maureen
Van den Boomen on April 30.
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and also visited with Mrs. Doreen
Preszcator.
last Thursday held at the communi-
ty centre.
Winner
The lucky winner of the last K of C
share -the -wealth draw of Seaforth
council 5289 was Isidore Ducharme,
RR 2 Zurich.
SKip-a-th9n
Students from grade 2 to 8 of St.
Boniface will be holding a skip-a-thon
on Thursday, May 9 to raise money
for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Students will be coming around this
week to get sponsors.
Baptism
Craig Edward Peter Schroeder was
baptised on Sunday, April 28 at St.
Boniface Church by Father Mooney
with godparents being Ron
Schroedtrr, Zurich and Colleen
Bedard of Hensall, followed by a
family get-together at the•home of the
baby's parents Ken and Denise
Schroeder in Hensall.
Exercise program
The senior citizens New Horizon ex-
ercise program will continue till the
month of June, every Tuesday after-
noon at 1:30 p.m. at the township hall.
The group is sponsoring a bus trip
• to Toronto on May 15 going to the
week before they were to leave when
their son Jack's wife passed away in
Calgary.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Preszcalor•
Baden were Friday supper guests
Sales & Service
Authorized Dealer for
General Instrument
NEW STORE OPENS - Volunteers on hand the first day Blessings Unlimited opened in Zurich were
Mary Ellen Zielman (left), Pearl Gingerich, Eleanor Riley and Laurene Zehr. The proceeds from the sale
of seven rooms filled with good quality used clothing and other household goods will be spent on com-
munity needs.
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To all the businesses from Zurich, Hensall, Exeter,
Stratford, Dashwood and Huron Park who helped
sponsor our 10th annual businessmen's tournament
and make it another great success.
From all the bowlers and Tony and Marlene at Town
& Country Bowling Lanes in Zurich.
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Kippen couple mark 25th
By Margaret Hoggarth
Barbara McGregor, slaughter of
Doug and Ann McGregor•, has return-
ed home from Stratford hospital after
having an appendix operation. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Doug and Ann McGregor have
returned from a two-week vacation in
Florida.
Julie Wright. daughter of Evelyn
Wright. has left for Calgary. Alberta.
to work for the Nova Corporation for
four months.
(;reg Hoggarth has returned from
his four -months' stay in Ottawa to
complete his studies a1 the (•nive•rsi-
tv of Waterhx).
Congratulations arc extended to
Les and June Coleman on the birth of
a daughter. and to Bill and Norma
(pleman for their first grandchild.
A number of Kippen residents join-
ed with .1une and Lloyd Cooper in
Hensall on Saturday April 27 to help
them celebrate 23years of marriage.
1)ur best wishes for the !inure go nut
to thein.
The sympathy of the community is
extended lo Murray 'I'ragair and
family on the death of his wife
Evelyn.
Kippen united (church
Pastor Don Nlollat presided in the
pulpit al SI. Andrew's on Sunday April
Four ball teams
at Shipka
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Shipka
At the hall registration held
Wednesday night at the Community
Centre. there were enough children
registered for four teams for the sum-
mer season that include t -ball. mikes.
squirts and pee wees.
Two more boys or girls are needed
for the pee wee team. that were horn
in 1971-72
Sandra Campbell. and daughter
Kim and Kelly. of Exeter. visited a
day last week %lith the children's
grandparents. Milton and F:va
Sweitzer.
Sandra Regier. Heather and Jill. of
• Detroit. spent the weekend with her
parents Ken and (lrtha Baker.
Dick and Annie Zielman. and Angie
spent a weekend in Essex and visited
their daughter. son-in-law and grand-
children. Susie and Wayne Robson.
:s Colin and Sheina
±4 They also visited Annie's sister.
Ilelen Stadler. and nephew .Inhn and
Teresa Stadler. and their' children
.iennifer and Sarah
Drop in visitors during the week
and weekend with Ifugh aftd 1 were
cousins Albert and Anne Coleman. of
London. also l.es and Marjorie
Adams of Exeter. Mrs Blanche
Chapman and Bill Morenz of London
and Roy Morenz of Lucan
St. Joseph
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28 with Barb Cooper accompanying
the hymns at the organ. The Ministry
of Music was provided by Candice
and Barb ('cx►per playing selections
on the piano.
Pastor R•loffat's sermon was entitl-
ed, "A Parable of Passion."
Bulletin reminders : Thursday May
2 -- Kippen U.C.W. are invited to at-
tend Zurich United Church at 8 p.m.,
special guest speaker being Mr. Gor-
don Erb who has recently visited
Ethiopia. Sunday May 12 -- the
Mother's Day Service. Sunday May 26
is Kippen Youth Anniversary. June 2
is the Sacrament of Baptism. and
welcome to new members.
olden
irnp3ei
It
woo -1 he long now until the pnlit+-
cpuri Will know Whether or nol their
et torts have been in vain. Mr .lack
Riddell visited the residents here on
Friday iday afternoon. and some of the
residents' comments Were interesting
u(deed. As usual. a polling station will
ire set up here so there wi11 be no
reason for them not to cast their votes
it they so desire'.
\lovies were shown on Monday
ce•ning. namely "'Northern
c mes, and ••;lladen•a".
+ In Tuesday evening. the April bir-
thday party was held. courtesy of the
Grand Bend ('11.1. The musical pro-
gram Was very much enjoyed. as Well
i- the retreshrnents and social time
++111.1 IoIlowed.
Residents having birthdays during
the month of April and receiving gifts.
courtesy of the Ladies Auxiliary.
Mere Mrs. Genevieve Ducharme.
Mrs Jenny Mason. Mrs. Alice
Thompson, Mrs Myrtle Wfodford
�nrl lir Wellington itiehl
The residents enjoyed a bus trip on
Ile•dnesday afternoon along the lake
.Ind through some of the beautiful
countryside. (hanks to Mr Marc
c )r;rlul. 'ho has returned from his
European skiing trip.
It you enjoyed the laked potatoes
..t the sauerkraut supper in Zurich on
ll cdnesday evening. you can thank
our'residents for scrubbing them and
+ra►npping them in the foil to prepare
111 for baking.
ii.eSidents as well as staff have ap-
preciated the services of voluntet•rs
Diane Cyr. Julie Miller and .Joanne
McKinley These students have a
numh(.r of hours of volunteer work re-
quired by their courses of study
!lingo Ws enjoyed as usual on F'rr
rlay evening followed he
ref regiments
The Sunday evening chapel service
++ dt conducted by Mr and Mrs Eric
Luther of Hensall
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BEST BOWLERS --- The Zurich and Area Businessmen's bowling tour-
nament ended Sunday. Winners were Ron Edwards, (back left), Strat-
ford, 1st (2518), Vince Glaab, St. Marys, 2nd high 5 (1150), Neil Beuer-
man, Seaforth, 1st high 5 (1246) and (front) Doug Smith, RR 1
Dashwood, 3rd (2279) and Luke Mommersteeg, RR 2 Grand Bend,
2nd, (2365).
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