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Times-Advocate, 1988-06-01, Page 33TRACK AND FIELD - Zurich Public School's track and field day Monday brought out the best in the student's athletic abilities. Here Chad Ramer gives the high jump his best efforts. SOFTBALL THROW - Bobbi -Jo Meunier knows that distance is all that counts in the softball throw. She is already wearing ribbons from several other events. 40.4 TRIPLE JUMP - Chris Gingerich tries to remain airborne for the triple jump. Blue Water Home holds party ZURICH - If you missed our col- umn, last week, it was because of the holiday weekend. The May birthday party was spon- sored by the Dashwood Ladies Insti- tute. They provided a very enjoyable program of readings and music. Residents having birthdays during the month of May "were: Miss Emma Bassow, Mr. Loftus I)c- nommc, Mr. George Grcnicr, Dr. Herbert Kalbfleisch, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs. Rosetta Laub and Tiny Thiel. Gifts were presented, courte- sy of the Ladies Auxiliary of the honk. We welcome Mrs. Emilie Miller to the home. She is a former tenant of Maplcwoods Apart vents. Mr. Philip Eisenhach is presently a patient in South Huron Hospital, and we are pleased that Mr. Harvey Keys has been able to return. On Thursday evening, residents enjoyed the music recital of organ and piano music provided by the students of Miss Idella Gabel. On Friday afternoon the residents went on an outing in the bus, thanks to Mr. Marc Chalut whom we arc pleased to welcome back to the arca for the summer. The Sunday evening chapel ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Sam Parker of Varna and Goshen United Churches. • Interest charges and service fees should be closely examined whenever you are in the market for credit. Rates vary greatly and the methods of calculating interest and services differ from one institution to another. It is your right—and in your best interest—to know precisely how much credit is costing you! You should always compare carefully such things as: • the interest rate being charged • the amount of time allowed to pay in full -before interest is charged • how the interest charges are calculated • the non-interest charges such as transaction or service fees • the competitive benefits offered by one institution over another 1* Consumer and Consummation , Corporate Affairs et Corporations Canada Canada • Canada Times -Advocate, June 1, 1988 St. Boniface examines play yard resurfacing By Carmel Sweeney ZURICH - The general meeting of St. Boniface P.T.A. was held last Thursday evening in the school gym, with a good atten- dance of teachers, but few parents. Principal Dave Sharpe explained the need for resurfacing the school yard and to purchase new back drop curtains for the stage. Both matters will be brought up again in Sep- tember. Elections were held for the new executive of 1988-89. They are past president Beattie Rau, presi- dent Debbie Denomme, first vice Sue Rau, second vice Carmel Sweeney, secretary Elaine Keller, treasurer Ted Soudant, and council- lors Patty LaPorte and Karen Masse. The guest speaker for the even- ing was Father Angus McDougall from Toronto who is the coordina- tor of the new "family_ life pro- gram" which will begin in our school for grades one and two in September. K of C John and Mary Jacobs of RR 1 Zurich attended the annual Knights of Columbus Convention held in Toronto from May 21-23 at the Royal York Hotel. On behalf of the St. Boniface Council # 8863 John accepted two awards. One for Ontario State Council the "Trillium Award and one for the best council in Divi- sion #6, Zurich came in second place. Sunday night a state dinner was held for roughly 1,500 people. Teen Mission A good turn out was at the com- missioning service on Sunday even- ing at the Zurich United Church held for Al and Rosemary Scott and three sons. In the last couple of months they have been busy raising money for their Teen Mission to Poland and have not yet reached their goal of $9,000. They will be leaving on their journey this Saturday for De- troit, then onto Florida for "Boot Camp" before heading to Poland. They plan to return to town on Au- gust 18. Cub Camp It was just a beautiful, hot and sunny weekend for all the boys that went to Cub Camp from last Friday night to Sunday afternoon at Ben Miller. On Saturday the Zurich Beaver group were among about 236 other Page 19A boys from the Huron District who attended an all day Beaveree at Ben Miller with the theme "Dinosaur Picnic". Parents and leaders with the boys that day were Judy Morrison, Cindy Denomme, Phylis Deichert, Shirley Rader, Gary Klaasen, Mrs. Lloyd and Gary Eagleson. And with the Zurich Cubs were Don Beauchamp, Mozart Gelinas Jr., Doug Debus, Hub and Mary Thiel, Francis and Cindy Denomme,, Catherine Beier - ling and Karl Regier. The closing ceremony took place on Sunday afternoon then all the Cubs said good bye to their friends and went home tired but happy after a nice weekend. Library Story hour will be held for the preschool children at the library this Thursday June 2 in the afternoon at 2 p.m. by Helene Ducharme. St. Boniface Last Friday the students of St. Boniface School held their first an- nual "Brother Bob Day". The winner of a "dinner for two" at the Dominion Tavern was to Daniel Creces, and a large stuffed dog went to Susan Wildfong. A bake sale was held, proceeds from which will be sent to Brother Bob Mittleholtz who is working as a missionary in India. Personals It was a busy weekend for buck and doe dances. Friday night one was held at the Zurich Community Centre for engaged couple Lisa Overholt and Karmen Bedard. Their wedding is planned for June 18. And on Saturday night a buck and doe was held in honour of Shawn Rau and Cathy Hogan at the Pine Ridge Chalet. The couple arc to be married on June 25. Congratulations to Tony and Jane Lansbergen on the recent arri- val of their baby boy, little Patrick Thomas was born on May 10. And Terry and Linda Bedard had a baby daughter, Danielle Janie was born on May 13. Heather Gingerich was excited last week when she received a copy of - the American Poetry Anthology. One of Heather's poems was pub- lished in it called "Tribute to a Ca- nadian June". And in September her next poem will be published titled "Marriage Hymn". This book is put out by the World of Poetry. Hero Switzerland Preserves, Forest Berry, Gooseberry, Quince, Strawberry, Peach, arden Berry, Black Currant Rose Hip. Peach * * * Rice Crackers Flavours, Cheese Fla- voured, Shrimp. No Salt. (Atttention Allergies) * New * Ceasar's Ginger Beer Drink Newest Wilton Cake Pans Mon. -Sat. 9 - 5:30 Closed Sunda The Board of Governors South Huron Hospital Invite you to attend SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 35th ANNUAL MEETING Monday, June 6, 1988 South Huron Rec Centre Exeter, Ontario Guest Speaker: Anna Rowcliffe, Chairman, Building Committee Parkwood Hospital, London Reception: 6:30 -p.m. Dinner 7:00 p. Tickets: $12.50 Tickets can be purchased up to May 31, 1988 by contacting Margaret D'Anna at 235-2700 Matters to be Brought Before Membership - Receive the Auditor's Report - Receive the Nominating Committee's Report - Receive other Pertinent Reports