Times Advocate, 1991-11-27, Page 23COMM1JNTTY"
Optimist youth dance
in Zurich Friday
Exeter Bible Fellowship have purchased the building which was built and has been occupied
by the Peace Lutheran Church. Left are, Bob Heywood, Ervin Steinman, Jim Neil and Dave Gar-
diner of the Fellowship with Bob Osgood, Pastor Larry Stojkovic, Clarence Hohner and Edward
Gackstetter of the Zion Lutheran Church in Dashwood and Peace Lutheran. They have been
meeting at Usborne Central School for the past six years.
New Huronia Singers in concert
EXETER The New Huronia
Singers are busy rehearsing for
their upcoming annual concert,
"Christmas in Chorus", which will
take place on Sunday, December 8
at Exeter United Church. There will
be two performances, one at 2:30
p.m. and one at 7:30 p.m.
The programme promises to be
an interesting one. Traditional car-
ols, spirituals, small ensembles and
a local girl's choir, "Camerata", will
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be some of its features. The concert
begins with a collection of Christ-
mas choruses, many of which will
be familiar.
The New Huronia Singers are a
group of 55 local people who love
to sing and rehearse on a weekly
basis. The choir, under the direr-
- tion of Susan Graham, has been
singing for six years and provides
two concerts annually for the com-
munity. The choir is accompanied
by local pianist, Julie Fasterbrook.
This past season has been a busy
one for The New Huronia Singers.
They `perfbrmed as guest choir at
the Vanneck United Church Anni-
versary Music Night, at Siloam
United Church in London, and will
be taped by Radio CKNX for a
Christmas special. Last year, in ad-
dition to their annual Christmas
concert and spring dinner concert,
The New Huronia Singers hosted a
county -wide choral workshop and
benefit concert, Choirfest 1991.
Tickets are available at Country
Bakery, Exeter United Church, or
from any choir member. For infor-
mation call 235-2865.
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But mostly it's about you.
As Canadians, we are now facing one of the
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Proposals have been put forward by the
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Some of the proposals include:
• a Canada clause that speaks of our hopes
and dreams as Canadians, our values,
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• recognizing the right of aboriginal peoples
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• ensuring recognition of Quebec's distinc-
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•Advocate, November 27, 1991 Page 23
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH - The Zurich Optimists
are sponsoring a youth dance on
Friday, November 29 at the com-
munity centre. The event will run
from 7-10 p.m. for the ages of 11-
15 years and the cost is three dol-
lars.
Optimist meeting
The Optimist Club will be hold-
ing their next meeting December 4
at 7 p.m. at the Hay Township hall.
The agenda has been recently
changed to allow only one meeting
per month.
On Saturday, December 7 club
members, helpers and members of
the Zurich scouts will hold a door-
to-door food drive from 10-12 p.m.
The goods will be taken to Bless-
ing's Unlimited. If you are going
to be away during the drive, please
feel free to donate non-perishable
goods at the Zurich Public School
during the same hours.
Dysfunctions
Interested persons are invited to
auend a video presentation by Dr.
Fred Downing which explains dys-
functions that exist in the family of
today. The film begins at 7:30
p.m. at the Town Hall on Thurs-
day, November 28.
Mother's time
The next Mother's Time meeting
will be on Wednesday, December 4
at the Lutheran Church from 9:15-
11:15 a.m.
Christmas dinner
The annual family Christmas din-
ner for the residents of the blue
Water Rest Home will be held on
Sunday, December 1 at the Home.
Ladies auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary will be
having their annual Christmas
meeting at the Rest Home on Tues-
day, December 3 beginning at 7
p.m. with a program. Members are
also reminded dues are now due.
Phone books
The Lions club delivered the new
phone books last week. If anyone
was missed they can pick one up at
the telephone office or phone Carl
Finkbeiner. Remember to recycle
the old ones.
Christian Blind Mission
Cyril and Carol Gingerich were
on hand at the Mennonite Church
Sunday evening to give an account
of their travels to Ethiopia with an
offering taken for the Christian
Blind Mission. A welcome home
celebration was held afterwards in
the gym.
Lions club
The last Lions Club meeting was
held at the Dominion Tavern last
Monday. The club will donate
$100 to the Cleft Lip and Palate
Association, and $300 to the Zurich
Agricultural Society. They also
agreed to pay $85 rental fee for the
sign at the arena and $150 to the
Block Parent program in town.
The next meeting will be Mon-
day, -December 16 which is also la=-
dies night and their Christmas par-
ty.
Senior bowlers
Eighteen senior bowlers met
Thursday for their annual Christ-
mas dinner at the Town and Coun-
try Bowling Lanes. Clarence Smil-
lie was the lucky winner of the
candy guessing contest. Door prize
was won by Ivan Reichert. Gertie
Fleischauer read a variety of riddles
afterwhich she was presented with
a gift by Ina Neeb.
Senior diners
The Zurich Senior Diners met on
Wednesday and were welcomed by
Tammy Antaya. The penny sale
was very successful. A poem was
read by Kay Hay and Pat Airdrie
displayed and spoke on various
needs for seniors. The diners will
be celebrating their second anniver-
sary today,'(Wednesday). -
Letters to Santa
Once again ifs time for children
Wedding
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to send letters to Santa. Address
them to Santa Claus, North Pole,
Canada, HOH OHO. Remember to
print your name and return address
so that you may receive a reply.
Santa's parade
People are reminded that the San-
ta Claus parade will take place in
Exeter on Saturday,•December 7.
Personals
Amanda Marie Masse, daughter
of Phil and Connie was baptized
Sunday along with Brendan Mi-
chael Francis Regier, son of Kevin
and Brenda, by Father Hayes at St.
Boniface.
Also, Melanie Laura Hunt,
daughter of Jamie and Patti was
baptized at Our Lady of Mt. Car-
mel.
Birthday wishes are extended to
Darcy Scott, Marg Schilbe, Vera
Thiel, Jeanne Hay and Ryan Morri-
son.
Peter and Bonnie Regier and
boys spent Sunday with parents
Lee and Rose Regier and Clem and
Theresa Regier.
Mary Ellen Gingerich spent the
week in Sturgis, Michigan at the
home of daughter Darla and Dean
Miller visiting new grandson Caleb
Isaac.
Paul and Heather Klopp are at-
tending the Ontario Federation As-
sociation Convention in Toronto
this week.
NOTICE
Usborne Township Residents
Taxes Due
November 29, 1991
Sandra Strang,
Clerk
Hensall Civic Corner
Coming Events
Friday. Dec. 6
Tree Lighting Ceremony
at Town Hall - 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 8 to Dec, 15
Juding of Christmas Decoraing
Categories:
1. House
2. Apartment window
or balcony
3. Store Window
(1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes
in each category)
Winners to be announced in the newspaper on December 18.
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two pages.
• The resume should be typed on 8 1/2" by 11" white paper with
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• Start with your name, address and phone number.
• Next under a sub -heading "Work History" detail the previous
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• Use a separate paragraph for each position and precede it
with the dates you held that position.
• State the job title, a brief description of the responsibilities -
and the results you achieved.
• The next section of your resume should t;8irie under the sub-
heading of "Education". Start with the highest degree obtained
or grade completed, followed by the name of the institution at
which you studied. Follow this with previous educat;on attain-
ments. At the end, list any specific instructional courses you
have attended in conjunction with your work.
• Under the sub -heading "Affiliations", list memberships and/or
offices held in professional or industry associations.
• Under the sub -heading "Personal Interests", list any activities
which you feel will be of interest to the employer - such as vol-
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