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Times Advocate, 1989-06-14, Page 15Still time By Carmel Sweeney ZURICH. - Any children who missed signing up for the baseball registration in Zurich can still do so . by phoning Janet McKinnon at .236-4924 or picking up a form from her at the fire insurance office any time before_: the end of the • month. The older kids. play on Thursday nights at the diamond while the lit- -tie ones play T -Ball at the public school. Helpers are also needed for these games. Personals Mozart and Julie Gelinas and fam- ily attended and took part in the wedding of nephew Kevin Kelly. toy Karen Ferwerda on Saturday in Lon- don.at St. Patrick's church. A surprise birthday supper and family get-together was held al the home of Wilfred Corriveau on Sat- urday when his four children arrived to help their Dad celebrate his 87th' birthday which was on June -9. Another family birthday supper 'Was held on Sunday in Grand Bend at the home of Irene and Joe 'McCann in honor of her mother, Marcella Dietrich who celebrated ter 80th -birthday on June 7. A bridal shower washeld for Rita Denomme on Sunday afternoon at toregister for ball the Zurich Community Centre. Rita is the fiance, of Tim Bedour! The couple are to be married in July. Several from town and area at- tended the K. of C. Communion breakfast in St. Columbian on Sun- day with Father Goyeau as the guest speaker. Best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended to Beryl Hogg of the Maple Woods Apts. who -is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital. Congratulations to Mike and Wendy Masse on the arrival of a baby boy. Congratulations to Sheila and Brian Bookson the arrival of a baby boy. A baby shower was held in Lon- don on Sunday for Cindy Spearing and little JoDce-Lynn (who was born on May 25). Those going from town were Grandma Betty Ann O'Brien and great -grandmas Lottie Gascho and Mary Clausius along with Jerry Kane. • A chicken barbecue was held at. Ken Gascho's Park on Saturday for the members of the Y.F.C. group. While the Boys Club took part in a field day in Rockway. Members of the Lutheran Church Youth Group held a car wash on. A winner - Janice Bullock of Shipka was one of the winners in Saturday's horse show at the Hensall Fair. Sunday afternoon to raise money for world hunger. Auxiliary meeting A total profit of $888.10 was made at the last Bazaar and Bake Sale. The V.C.R. which was re- cently purchased for the residents has arrived, so now they can watch movies of their choice. A motion was supported to do- nate $200 to the library towards the new computer system, since the residents enjoy its facilities. Volunteers will help serve dinner for the residents and their families at the home on Sunday, June 25. Bingo Another successful bi-weekly bin- go .was heldat the Community Centre in Zurich last Thursday eve- ning with a large crowd. There were three local people who won '$100 each. They were Anne Flaxbard, Marilee Hyitte and Louis Willert. The mystery prizes went to Luel- la PaBlick of Huron Park and Jan Hutton, Goderich (each $50). The jack -pot worth $1,000 was won by Earl Gass of Hensall. Another local -winner at the K. of C. bingo in Lucan a week ago Sun- day was Rose -Ann Overholt who was happy .to win the jackpot worth • • St. Boniface The grade 6 and 7 students of St. Boniface School travelled to Toron- to last 'Friday and had a fun -filled and exciting day at'the Planetarium and the Royal Ontario Museum. The grade 8 students of St. Boni- face School spent from last Tuesday to Friday camping at the Parkhill Conservation area as their end of the year trip along with teacher —Lorne_Rideout and principal Dave Sharpe. On Thursday evening the parents were invited out to join them for the evening. Golden Agers The Golden Agers-held their June meeting with a pot luck supper on Monday at the home of Louis Ivan- • chenko on the Blue Water High- way. CentraliabY Mrs. Tom Kooy CENTRALIA - There was no ser- vice in the United Church on Sun- day owing to Sunday School Anni- versary at Zion. Worship and Sunday School will resume next Sunday at the usual time. On Sunday, June 25 an outdoor service will be held on the church lawn followed by a picnic and games. Dress isasual. This ser- vice begins at 11:30 a.m. A very enjoyable time was had on Sunday at Springbank Park when the Neil Clan descendants of the late Richard and Elizabeth Neil, former residents of Centralia in 1900 gath- ered. An afternoon of games, races arid ball game followed by a pot luck supper. Jim Neil is president and also looked after the sports assisted by his wife Bev. The 1990 picnic will be held the second Sunday in June with place to be announced later. Maurice Neil of Michigan was the oldest mcmbcr present. Tom and I attended as I am a great granddaugh- ter of the Neil's. At the euchre at Heywood's re- staurant on June 5, prizes went to High score - Helen MacDonald, Ed Warm; Lone Hands - Jessie Lewis, Tom Kooy; Low score - Olive Ost- land, Derwin Bcatson. Next gather- ing will be June 19 at 2:30. A mother and daughter banquet was held at the community centre on Thursday evening of last week for the Brownies. ,Brent and Jean Caslick travelled to Marathon, Ontario to attend the wedding of Jean's youngest brother Dan and his wife Deb. They left on Tuesday travelling through Michi- gan, crossing atthc Soo. Greg and Dan stayed with their grandparents - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Caslick in Car- gill. At Wonderland By Michelle Ellison TORONTO - Last Tuesday, South Huron District High School's choir and vocal band trav- elled to Toronto to participate in a Music Festival. The non-competitive festival was held at the Cantebury Theatre at Toa ronto's well-known amusement park, Canada's Wonderland. With one adjudicator present, the choir performed three numbers which many would have recognized from South Huron's Showcase '89. Director, Bob Robilliard said,he was pleased with his group's perfor- mance adding that, "There were many positive comments made by the adjudicator." ' For the rest of the day, the group enjoyed a day in the park taking in the rides as well as the entertain- ment such as "The Heart of Rock and Roll" and "Live at the Palace". 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Auctioneers Bruce &• Brett Couiter Farms or l lori?es Grand Bend 238-8000 Parkhill 294-6164 INVESTMENTS Debentures, G.I.C. s, R.R.S.P.s Contact Joan Love RR 3 Parkhill Ontorlo NOM 2K0 Phone Grand Bend 238-2644 J Times -Advocate, June 14, 1989 Page 15 To judge a sheep - Glen Thomson sizes up the best of the 4H junior flock as Cassie Paine," the win- ner, and Donna Benedict try to keep a grip on things. - Show Chinese cut paper work By Mary Davis SAINTSBURY .- Rev. Beverly Wheeler conducted Holy Commun- ion at St. Patricks' Sunday, with Julie Carroll server, Sheryl Carroll pianist and Mary Davis read the two lessons. Rev. Wheeler showed the children cut paper work done by people in China, it was so fine and beautiful she offered prayer for the people of China. She -spoke on "Visions 2001" and said our efforts will be futile and - worthless unless we are informed - by the Holy Spirit in this venture an she asked each of us to pray for guidance from the Spirit, as our church prepares for 1990 and be- yond. eyond. The board of management had an estimate on repairing the - colored glass windows that vagrants broke out with stones recently. Mary Jelferies has,invitedthe mother Dorothy Dietrich. - members of the A.C.W. to her Katie Scarlet MacGillivray Lucan Service was a Sunday guest with her grand - home Tuesday evening. next Sunday is to beheld at St. parents.- Hugh and Hazel Davis. Thomas Granton, their anniversary Courtney MacGillivray spent Sun - service: day with one of her girlfriends and • Thursday evening Mike and Sur Joined her grandparents and Katie zanne .Davis and family spent the Scarlett Sunday evening. Courtney evening with Earl and Marguerite is observing her 9th birthday Mon- Grcenlee. On Saturday evening day, June 12. -• Earl and Marguerite spent the even - ham m sorry to report Mabel Need- ing with Marguerite's mother, Mary heel med cf err g f We wishreaction to Davis. Friday_Mike Davis joined the an- . speedy -recovery. nual bike ride for "Sight" to Min -Mrs. Greta Gibson and Mary Da - den, -Ontario . The group raised -a vis were lunch guest's with their • goodly sum of money for the blind. cousin- Alma Godbolt, Exeter on Friday evening 'Suzanne Davis Saturday at the County Mouse on and family attended -a house warm- I highway 4. - ' - ing party in Crediton for her brother Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis spent a Tom Dietrich and Saturday Suzanne few: days lastweekat Mt. Forest .attended a bridal shower for Sherrie where Hugh attended the Wellington Stade in Dashwood. Chrystal Da- County Road Superintendent Trade vis cent the night with her grand- Show. 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