Times-Advocate, 1987-06-17, Page 8a ' e B Times -Advocate, June 17, 1987
Residents promised continued enjoyment
-bpi' t la residents have been matiing_difficiatt s.__-
assured of continued quiet enjoyment
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their apartment building, accor-
ding to a letter read at the regular
June meeting of -Zurich council.
Reeve Bob Fisher had written to
the Huron County Housing Authority
on behalf of current tenahts who
feared that a prospective new tenant
might be a disruptive influence.
The letter in reply from J.H. Aiken.
chairman of the Huron County Hous-
ing Authority, said that the acting
manager had returned to his duties at
the Perth -Stratford Housing Authori-
ty, and the decision to house former
psychiatric patients and physically
and mentally handicapped persons as
a limited percentage of the total ac-
commodation of apartments such as
Spruce Villa does not comply with
current Ontario Ministry of Housing
policy.
The decision to rent one of the
apartments to to a former psychiatric
patient was rescinded at the Huron
board's most recent meeting. Former
Huron County housing authority
manager William Tugwell has resum-
ed his duties. and has been instructed
to arrange a meeting with the Spruce
Villa residents to deal with any re-
PROMOTED Several Beavers advanced to Cubs, and two Cues
moved up to the Hensall Scout Troop at a special meeting of the Zurich
Cubs and Beavers held in Zurich Public School. New Scouts are Jamie
Hay (left) and Greg McCarthy. Joining the Zurich -Cubs are Richard
Klassen and Dwight Beierling. Missing: new Cub Marty Vanderhoeck.
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Mrs. Carmel Sweeney
Phone: 236.4702
In other business, councillors decid-
ed to hold the line on a number of
charges. The 65 cents per bill for
sewage billing will remain until the
end of 1987.
The 1986 rate for dog tag fees will
stay the same for this year. The
charge will be 810 for the first male
or spayed female, 814 for a second in
either category, 814 for an unSpayed
female, 818 for a second. and 850 for
a third dog of any kind.
Councillors voted to contribute up
to a maximum of 8200 to be used to
pay part of the costs of an apprecia-
tion day for Zurich seniors. June has
been declared Senior Citizens' Month
in Ontario.
Fisher suggested that further
money could be obtained by splitting
the.proceeds of an extra game at the
next bingo..
Councillor Ray McKinnon thought
the Chamber of Commerce or the
Lions Club might also be inter sted in
participating.
Councillor Herb T promis-
ed that if council allocated money, he
was willing to approach the Lions for
more.
Former arena manager Jerry
Students, church group go sight-seeing
.The grade 7 and 8 students of the
Zurich public school enjoyed spending
Monday and'1'uesday in Toronto and
going to various places of educational
interest
Baptism
John
John and Bridget Groot Sr. and
family attended the baptismal of their
granddaughter, Ashley Maria on Sun-
day, June 7 at Sacred Heart Church
in Wingham. She is the daughter of
Glen and Mary -Anne Warwick of.RR
1.Bluevale.
Bus trip .
A nice time was had by all who went
on a hos trip ( 471 on Saturday, June
6 sponsored by the Mennonite Church
ladies. The first stop was in Stratford
for breakfast at McDonalds then 00
to Kitchener to see various things.
They had a delicious supper at the
"Brox" in Elmira and stopped at St.
Jacob's before returning home.
K of C meeting
The St, Boniface Council of the -
Knights of Columbus held their
meeting and ladies night at the
Dashwood Hall on June 8 with a good
attendance. The guest speaker show-
ed a film and spoke about the dread-
ful disease, "Arthritis" which can hit
at any age, even in children. In the
near future a cure rnight be possible.
The evening ended with a social hour
Leadership course
A leadership course given by
Muriel Murphy of Goderich was held
at St. Peter's Parish hall (St. Joseph)
for the past five weeks with 13 ladies
attending. and was a very educational
SAYE(' barbecue
Several of the "Youth for Christ"
members enjoyed a delicious chicken
barbecue on Saturday evening at Ken
Gascho's park. RR :3. Zurich.
Bingo winners
Last week's bingo Mystery prize of
sino went to Berdine Morgan from
Exeter. The jackpot was split three
ways for $25u each to Connie tlagle,
Dashwood: Arne Green. Goderich
and 'Trey Blake, Clinton.
Surprise birthday party
Gerrie Fleischauer and Reta 'Thiel
spent last 'Sunday in London, -where
29 relatives gathered at the home of
Bruce and Catherine McIntyre fora
surprise birthday party for Reta. A
delicious luncheon was served in- _
eluding a decorated cake made by
Ann Flaxbard. -
Recital
i thoroughly enjoyed being at my
first music recital on Sunday after-
noon, held at. the public school
auditorium' and presented by the
students of Mrs. Laurie. Erb.
Everyone present. enjoyed hearing
the children play various types of
musical instruments such as the
piano, violin synthesizer. flute.
ukulele and some little ones even had
a rhythm ensemble band. Following
• the one and a half hour program.
sweets and refreshments made by the
mothers .were served.
Personals
John and Bridget Groot Sr. and
some members of their family attend-
ed the convocation and graduation of
their daughter Jeannie Groot in Wind -
sof on Monday, June 15 held at the
University of Windsor where she
received her Bachelor of Arts degree
in Sociology. Jeannie plans to con-
tinue -her education there in
September.
A barbecue and get together"with
friends was held at the' home of Bob
and June Fisher on Saturday evening.
June's birthday was also celebrated
which was a surprise. •
The family of John and Bridget
Groot Sr. enjoyed a get-together on
Sunday with an outdoor picnic supper
and barbecue to celebrate their dad's
(John) birthday.
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returned to theft. nome in Germany on
Sunday after spending the last month
visiting with their son and daughter•
in-law, Ernst Jr., Christa Ihrig
Congratulations to Marilyn and M
[tern. of W(x)lham ( nee Regier 1 on the
arrival of their baby boy.
Congratulations also td Ron and
Laurette Regier of St. Catharines on
the arrival of Michael Gerard.
Congratulations to° Chris and
Sharon Salvador of London (Chris is
a grandson of Lydia Regier on the
arrival of their baby girl. Congratula-
tions to the proud greittgrandma
Lydia 'Regier, as new she has 10•2
great-grandchildren.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery
to Jinn Parkins who is a patient in St.
Joseph's 1lospital, to Laurie -Ann
Overholt who is'in Westminster Cam-
pus Hospital in London and to Mrs.
Irene McClinchey Who has returned
home from Exeter hospital.
Father Mooney attended a three-
day retreat for priests in Oxley from
last Tuesday to Thursday.
Several relatives from town attend-
ed the wedding of Lisa Corriveau and
William Berkelmans on Saturday in
London. The bride is the daughter of
Francis and Ann -Mae Corriveau,
Nilestown.
- A lovely bridal shower was held for
Rose -Marie Overholt on Sunday. June
14 in j.ondon at St. Justin Hall
There are still a few seats left on the
bus to go to St. Mary's Shrine on July
13. If interested phone 236-4743.
Bob add Linda Earle and son An-
drew of London were Sunday -dinner
guests with her parents, 'Herb and
Donna Klopp and family.
Welcome back home to Miss Diane .
Klopp who returned safe and sound on
Saturday after a lovely five month
vacation travelling around to various
places such as, Los Angeles, the Fiji
islands, a boat cruise, New Zealand.
Golden Agers meet
Monday afternoon June 8. 30
Golden Agers met including one
• visitor for a meeting and picnic at
Louise 1vanchenko's residence, Blue
Water Highway. President Ed
Strachan opened the meeting.
Secretary Verda Beecher. and
treasurer Barbara Strachan gave
their reports.
('ard convener Eileen Consitt sent
out one card.
Happy birthday was sung for Ver -
da Baechler, Vera Naberer and Belle
Merner.. Nelen Szucsko, a new
member, was welcomed into the club.
Guessing candies in a jar was won
by Harvey Clausius. Seventeen draws
were made and various prizes were
won by the members. Games of
euchre. bridge, solo, dart throwing.
lawn croquet and crokinole were en-
joyed by all. A delicious potluck lunch
was served by the June Committee.
olclen (/rnpieJ
Finally we did get some rain. scat-
tered as if may have been but i am
sure the crops and the strawberries
would benefit.
Residents still hospitalized in South
Huron Hospital are Mr. Alvin Steckle
and Mrs. .Beatrice Overholt. Mr.
Stanley Mitchell is still a patient in St.
.loseph's hospital, London.
The June birthday party was hosted
by the ladies of Dashwood Lutheran
Church on Tuesday evening. Follow-
ing an enjoyable musical program ,
cake and ice cream were served.
Residents having birthdays. during
the month of June and receiving gifts
courtesy of the Ladies Auxiliary were
Mrs.. Marcella Dietrich. Mrs. Ruby
Hoggarth, Mrs. Magdalene Jantzi,
Mrs. Beatrice Overholt and Mrs. Nor-
ma Parkins.
The mid-season residents' family
dinner will be held on Sunday after-
noon. 1f you have received your in-
vitation and have not made your
reservation, please do so as soon as
possible.
- Residents who were out during the
week were Mr. Steve Molnar, Mrs
Francis Dunn, Mrs. Hazel Stebbins,
Mrs. Helen Bedard, Mr. Loftus
Denomme, Mrs,. Violet Huntley, Mr.
Aaron Gingerich and Mr. Fred
Te�ggter.
RBingo was played on Friday even-
ing followed by refreshhtents.
The Sunday evening chapel service
was conducted by Mr. Eldon Bender.
minister of the Conservative Men- -
nonite Church.
,.:.,1i'll NI' .r r
booth at -the arena. The Zurich figure
skating club will pay 810 per function
to operate the outlet.
Engineer Don PIetch of Huron -
Middlesex Engineering Ltd. has ask-
eouneil—te--
discussthe Zuricft–death: Filter said
no - one who disagreed with
assessments and other issues at the
court of revision has as yet submitted
a formal objection.
and Australia ( where it is winter
there now and people are skiing down
the mountains►. Her last stop was at
llawaii. Diane saw many interesting
things and will give us more news
about it for next week.
Ralph and Jill Geiger spent Satur-
day and Sunday in Toronto.
Eileen Consitt spent the weekend
With her granddaughter Melissa
Becker in London while Nora Cor-
riveau visited with her daughter,
Rose and John Kelley and family in
London.
Theresa Davies spent from Thurs-
day evening to Sunday at the home of.
• her sister and brother-in-law. Julie
and Mozart Gelinas Jr. and three
children and enjoyed going ::hopping
to Stratford. having supper at Robin -
dales, and going to the music recital
on Sunday:
- Martha Heywood of Wingham spent
a few days with her sister, Gerte
Fleischauer this past week from
Tuesday to Thursday and the two
were among those who went on the
bus trip to Hamilton on ,Wednesday.
June -17 to ser the Geritol Follies. .
It was a nice Ureal to have a cup of
coffee and a dessert while going to get
our mail last Wednesday com-
pliments 01 the post office. as it was
customer appreciation day.
Last Saturday a champagne brunch
was held at the home of Mrs. Gen
Doyle in honor.of the engagement of
her granddaughter granddaughter Kim Huston.
daughter of Evelyn and Danny
Huston of Montreal. Evelyn is also
spending a few days this week visiting
with her mother Gen, and a sister
Barbara who is - a patient in St.
Joseph's Hosin
Fair queenLondon.
Congratulations to our daughter. -
Beth Sweeney who was chosen
"Queen of the Ifensall Fair" last Fri-
day night.
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FIRST PLACE — Charlie Rau gets a first place red ribbon from Cathy
Cade from the Royal Bank in Exeter. Watching is teacher Marg Suplat.
The bank supplied all the ribbons awarded during St._ Boniface
School's track and field day as part of their Junior Olympics program.
PLAY DAY -- The junior students at Zurich Public School had fun
and games of their own while the senior students were in Exeter
participating in six -school track and field meet. Sabrina Schilbe helps
her relay team by manoeuvering a soccer, and Shawn Field hops to
the finish line of an obstacle course.
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