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Times Advocate, 1989-05-17, Page 151O°4 Orr Everything else In the' store.got already mentioned. Annual Mother's Day Tea does well By Carmel Sweeney ZURICH - The Bake Sale, Tea and Craft Show held at the Rest Home Saturday was another big success. All the delicious baking was gone in no time. The winners of the draws were Cheryl Gelinas of Zurich and Bill Mills of London. J-11 The new 4-1-1 project began on Monday, May 15. The girls in the club arc learning about landscaping. Leaders Sylvia. Nceb and Diane Wilds attended the workshop. at Baker's Nursery in Baylicld on May 10. The next meeting is on the 22nd and there is still room for a. few more girls tb join. Bingo Bingo winners at the Arena last Thursday were• Eva Shelton of Grand Bend and Cheryl Wilson of Crediton each getting S125. The bonanza- worth S1,882.00 went 16 Linda Parkinson. of Exeter, and the • jackpot was won by Viola Peterson c'linton.• Confirmation. Sunday • Several family g,a togethers wcrc held on Sunday to honor those who made their confirmation at St. Pe- ter's Lutheran Church at the morn- ing service by Pastor Stephen Alles. P.T.A. A P.T.A. General Meeting will be held atSt. Boniface school gym on Wednesday, May 24 which will include presentations to two'tcach- ers who arc leaving the staff. • Golden Alters The McGee family entertained the Golden Agers at their May 8 meet- ing with a program of Scottish dances. Beryl Hogg is the new vice- president of the group, replacing Flo Murray after she moved to Lon- don. A pot -luck picnic will kick off the next meeting on June 12 at Louise Ivanchenko's. Personals • Marie Gclinas of Zurich attended the wedding of Kelly Sweeney to Ron Carey in Kitchener. Carolyn Regicr and Peter Matho- nia were married at St. Boniface Church on Saturday. Congratulations to Paul and I;cather Gingcrich on the arrival of a baby boy born May 5. It was quite a surprise to see some of our own Zurich kids on T.V. Saturday on the "Big Top Tal- ent Show." Stephanie Erb, Jessica Van Raay and Carolyn Eagleson along with others in their group did a great job in the Kinder Dance. Several youths were confirmed at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday. They were Erin O'Rourke, Cain Rader, Michael Thiel, Chad Taylor, and Kelly Sckenk. Members of the Mennoi/ite Church were busy on Sunday as some helped to prepare a meal for a group from Winnipeg. Twenty members of thc Canadian Mennon- ite Bible College Choir sang at the morning- service. Ten families in the arca shared their homes with these people on Saturday night. High doubles - The Zurich YBC top scorers of doubles this year were seniors Dave Kirk (back left) and Angela Gould, bantams Becky Kirk (front left) and Scott Reid, and juniors Jeremy Reid and Kristie Palen. 3 BIG DAYS • - May 18th - May 20th EXETER • CLINTON GODERICH Ladies' CLARK Walking Shoes Reg. 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Zurich bowlers place second at Provincials LONDON - Sunday May 13 12 teams from all over Ontario com- peted in Londonat the provincial finals of 'the OV Sun Bowl for the right to be called provincial cham- pions. The Zurich entry from the Town and Country Lanes emerged as the second best team from the 20,000 bowlers who entered the Sun Bow.1 last fall. The -Zurich team of Sherrie Saud- er, Frank Stokkermans, Klaus and Teresa Jeromkin, and Doug Smith Jr. were coached by Frank Palen and defeated teams from Deep Riv- er, St. Thomas, Kitchener, Wel- land, and Uxbridge. They wcrc, however, defeated in a sudden death bowl -off against a team from To- ronto, losing by only 32 pins. These people earned the right to say they were among the top ten teams in Ontario this year after their victories in the House Round, Zone Finals, and Regional Finals tool„ them to the Provincial level of competition. Police week TORONTO - During Police Week, May 14 to 20, Ontario's So- licitor General is asking citizens across the province to "Shake Hands with a Cop" - the. theme of this year's tribute to policing. Solicitor General Joan Smith will be among the participants at the ceremony Monday at Toronto's city hall to mark Police Week in Canada. "Iam taking this opportunity to express our appreciation to the thousands of men and women who are dedicated to serving and protect- ing the citizens of Ontario," Mrs. Smith said. "Safe communities don't just happen -- they arc a trib- utt to the dedication and quality of police forces in this province." In Ontario, Mrs. Smith said, po- licing is a community affair, a'part- nership between the police and the community. "Programs like neighborhood watch and crime stoppers arc fine examples of that cooperation with communities to help prevent and solve crime," Mrs. Smith said. She also commented on other po- lice initiatives to improve access an visibility in the community. "What were once old ideas are new again:.:in many areas of the province, police arc walking the beat again and working in store front offices," Mrs. Smith said. "These effort by police to become more involved with the communi- ties they serve, have been welcomed with enthusiasm." The Solicitor Genera said citizens can participate in Police Week by taking thc time to introduce them- selves and their children to their lo- cal police. "I invite everyone to join in the them of police week.. "Shake Hands with a Cop." CLASSIFIED ReaQQyur02k PHONE 235-1331 Start Summer in Style CASUAL INDUSTRIES INC. 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