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Times-Advocate, 1988-06-29, Page 16Page 4A Times -Advocate, June 29, 1988 ZURICH GRADUATES - The grade 8 class of' Zurich Public School posed outside for their graduation picture. Shown (back left) are teacher Bob Redick, Chris Gingerich, Michael Becker, Dave Kirk, Chris Meunier, Bake sale at Remember that there will be a bake sale at St. Peter's Parish Hall (on the Blue Water) on Sunday July 3 at 11 a.m.. All donations will be greatly appreciated. Personals The two kindergarten classes from Rob Smale, Chris Semple, principal Don O'Brien and (front) Jared Siebert, Elizabeth Bowman, Julie Crown, Jodi Erb, Jennifer Deichert, Natalie Bro- kenshire, Julie Clarke, Patti Miller and Jason Schilbe. St. Peters on St. Boniface School enjoyed going on a bus trip to Storybook Gardens. Several moms went along as help- ers during the day's sightseeing and g.uncs. Congratulations are in order to Martha Klopp and Andy Straus who were married at St. Peter's Lutheran Church by Pastor.Stephen Altes on Saturday, June 25. A lovely recep- tion was held at the Klopp's family tam at RR 3 Zurich. Dinner and the reception in the evening was held in a large tent on q ST. BONIFACE - The class of '88 at St. Boniface separate school in Zurich held their graduation ceremony last Wednesday. From back left are principal David Sharpe, Paul Rau, Jason Regier, Jamie Regier, Matt Hartman, Dan Masse, Greg McCarthy, Chris Regier, Sylvie Mommersteeg (middle left), Kendra Fenwick, Marc Crane, Eugene Hartman, Aimee Gelinas, Joshua Masse, Carrie Ducharme, teacher Lorne Rideout, Pat Watson (front left), Joanne kegler, Charlene Regier, Margo Ducharme, Gina Miller; Mark Keller, Amy Wildfong, and Peter Overholt. d NATIONAL TR US T Introducing the lbtal Life Club. The most difficult thing will be remembering all its benefits. 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So, if you have $10,000 or more to invest, come in and sec how you can cam more on your savings. / / s t' t 5 / /c \! 4#- ,�, / F�y 444$ o.S /sP. /..E � 4.r / .,a tea. 04-41N;<, t{ .♦`♦ f Sunday their spacious lawn where guests enjoyed dancing. On return from their honeymoon to Quebec this happy couple will be living in Ipperwash. John and Bridget Groot Sr. have returned home from a nice few week's holiday visiting relatives and friend in Germany and Switzerland. May we offer our sincere sympa- thy to the relatives and families of those who passed away this past week: Mr. Harold Soper, Mr. Tony Wisscr and Mr. Richard Creces. Best wishes for a speedy recovery is extended to Faye Forrester who is a patient in University Hospital and to Frank Kane in Victoria Hospital. Pauline Ducharme is also in Sarnia General Hospital. On Sunday the Klopp family held a reunion at the home of Herb and Donna Klopp as several relatives were in town for the wedding on Saturday. Congratulations to Janet and Doug Willsie on the arrival of their baby girl, Rebecca Marie, born on June 19. Also congratulations to Jackie and Craig Clausius of Huron Park on the arrival of their baby boy, Kyle Wayne Onezimc who was born on June 23. Zurich fair seeks queen contestants By Carmel Sweeney ZURICH - Show your communi- ty spirit and tiave some fun at the same time. Anyone interested in running for "Queen" of the Zurich Fair on July 22 are to contact Julie Consitt at 236-5340 or Heather Klopp at 236-4291 as soon as pos- sible. You must be at least 16 years of age and live in the Zurich arca. There arc prizes for everyone and a chance to go on to further competi- tions. Farewell The parishioners of St. Boniface pansh held a little farewell party for Father Paul Mooney on Sunday, June 26 in the school gym. After the speeches a gift was presented to him on behalf of the parish (a beau- tiful clock). Father Mooney is be- ing transferred to St. Patrick's Church in Kinkora after being in Zurich for the past 10 years. We would like to welcome Father P. Hayes who is the new priest sent from St. Gregory's Parish in St. Clair Beach, Windsor, Ontario. And welcome to Father Morris at St. Peter's Parish as he has taken over the duties from Fr. Bensette who has been transferred to St. Gabriel's Church in Windsor. Last week Fr. Mooney attended a meeting in Toronto from June 16- 19 as a delegate for the other Eco- nomic Summit. From 19-21 he was in Brainerd, Minnesota at the Catholic Rural Life Conference farm meeting. CWL The C.W.L. meeting was held on On location or Studio Bart DeVries PHOTOGRAPHY COMMERCIAL - WEDDINGS PORTRAITS - GROUPS PUBLICITY Telephone 235-1298 137 Thames Rd., East. beter. Ont. ;ART% AUTO REPAIR SAFE T BRAKE AND .MUFFLER Lifetime Muffler Installed $39.95 (most cars) - 235-2277 June 21 with guest speaker for the evening, Rosemary Ferguson. Everyone enjoyed cake decorating tips, a demonstration and display of a beautiful white cake. It looked al- most too good to eat but everyone had a taste. The farewell party for Father Mooney was arranged for Sunday, June 26 between 2:00 and 4:00. The program and presentation of a beautiful pendulum clock began at 2:30. Parishioners of St. Boniface and friends were invited to bid their farewell. The bus trip to the Marian Shrine, St. Mary's is scheduled for July 13. A benefit dinner and dance for the St. Boniface Fund Raising Committee is planned for August 5 at the Recreation Centre, Exeter. All proceeds go to the new St. Bon- iface Church. For more information or tickets please call 236-4687. Work schedules for the Bean Festi- val on August 27 have been distrib- uted for the pie booth and quilt. Anyone wishing extra quilt tickets please contact Helen Creces. Eye glasses and stamps can also be handed in to Madeline Gclinas or left at the back of the church. 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