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Call us at ?5.1381 for details THE ONLY FAX TO REMEMBER IS 519-235-0766 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • .• . •• • .• • Page 10 Tunes -Advocate, January 8, 1992 COIw A4LJ St. Boniface to hold special By Carmel Sweeney ZURICH - St. Boniface will be having a mission by two re- 'demporist priests from January 18- 23. Masses will be held each morning and evening. Public skating During the holidays many chil- dren enjoyed skating at the arena !genially - last Monday when the Optimists aponsaitd. an event pro- viding popcorn and hot chocolate. New year's dance The Lions Club hosted a New Year's Eve dance at the Zurich Are- na featuring the band Night Wind. Members of the club and their wives provided a buffet lunch. -rieh-Gilden-Agers The Zurich Golden Agcrs will be meeting at the town hall Monday, January 13 at 2 p.m. All seniors arc welcome. Personals Congratulations to ..Martin -and . Cheryl Gelinas- on. the arrival of their sixth child, Laura Annette, born Christmas Eve and to Kevin and Shelly Geoffrey on the arrival of Jessica Roberta. Ken and Jean Gingerich also wel-- comed the arrival of a grandchild, Katelyn Elizabeth Schade,, born to Doug and June Schade. Birthday, greetings arc :sent to Adeline Denomme, Meredith De- nomme, Sliver Bedard, Phil Die- trich, twin dinellitars of lake std Wendy Masse, Michelle Wilder, Megan Sweeney, twins Justine and jacqualline Gallops, Marie Gall- asr,m1,10111811ne oOtlilittis Miley Hodgins and Karl Regier Jr. Annie Finkbeiner celebrated her 88th birthday Sunday. Family members helping to•celebrate were Leona and Prank- Neigh, 'Howard and Birdie Finkbeiner and Ray and Dorothy Rader. Best wishes for a speedy recov- ery are extended to Gladys Bedard and Lylyan Greb. Sincere sympathy is expressed to the family of the late Raymond De- nomme of the _Rest Home who passed away 'Thursday . `Sympathy is also expressed to the family of the late Grace Du- charme who passedraway last Fri- day. Jerome and Carmel Sweeney and -Heather Klopp joined other family members in Kitchener Sunday where . they visited with daughter Cagle Eybergen who is a patient in St. Marys hospital due to an acci- dent. Pat and Jane Bedard and family enjoyed their Christmas holidays in Florida. Lee and Rose Regier spent two weeks in Calgary visiting son Rich - mass and and Janet Regier. • ort and Marg Wilbert and son Jim .of Olds, Alberta visited with his mother Luella Willert and friends in the area over the hoh- kys. 'Visitors with Gerry Kane were her daughter Barb and husband Pat O'Connor. Genie Flcischauer spent Christ- mas widrfamil y in 1:Artdon and par= ticipated with the Victorian Christ- mas Celebration at Fanshawe Pioneer Village last Sunday which saw over 1,400 visitors. Rita Thiel and Gertie Pleischauer attended the funeral Saturday in London for their sister-in-law Mau - .die Flcischauer. The family of Eileen Consiu held their Christmas together at the home of William and Marjorie Consist at Hills Green with 36 members present. Theresa Starkspent the holidays in Windsor with son David and Carolyn Stark. Thirty-five relatives of Elizabeth Grainger gathered on Sunday for Christmas dinner a her 'tome after - which they enjoyed skating an playing hockey at the arena. Kristin Stephen spent the holi- days with parents Jack aid Sandy and has now returned to school in Montreal. Service features guest soloist CENTRALIA - At the service at the United °lurch on Sunday, Mr. Ed Udall of Arnprior was the guest soloist. He is the father of the min- ister Rev. Jeannie Udall. On W ednesdayk..the• Ministry and Personal committee meet at the church hall at 7 p.m. At the same time, the S.S. teachers will meet in the 'church to plan for coming months. On Thursday evening the U.C.W. will meet at 8 p.m. for their January meeting. Programme com- mittee will be Janet Hicks, Dorothy Rollins, Judy -Mills, Donna Clark and Kay Tripp. Lunch committee will be Donna Smith, June Esscry, Florence Hodgins, Fay Skinner and Mary Lou Becker. Centralia Stewards meet in the church -at 8 p.m. with choir practice at 7 p.m., all on Thursday evening. Norman and Kay !Tripp spent the holidays in Quebec with Kay's mother, Bessie Brown and family of Nansonvillc. Brent and Jean Caslick and boys entertained both their parents from Cargill and other family members on New 'Years Day. New Years eve visitdrs with Mary Kooy were Helen MacDon- ald, Harry and Marian Noels, Ho- ward Dolan and Bernice Squires. Mary, along with Barb Smith of town spent New Years as dinner guests on New Years day with Clayton and Alice Kooy and fami- ly. At the euchre at Heywoods res- taurant on December 30 prizes went to High score Margaret Law- son, Harry Noels; Lone Hands Mar- ian Noels, Howard Dolan; Low sc i e Rhea Beatson, Charlie McRo- 1>its. Next gathering will be Janu- ary 13 at 2:30. f Crime Stoppers of Huron Local police forces are still in- vestigating the following crimes. Crime Stoppers and the police are seeking the public's assis- tance in helping solve the inci- dents. •A bicycle was stolen from a shed at a residence at lot 11 Concession 20 of Stephen Township. The bike was stolen sometime between September 1 and 8. The stolen bike was a purple CCM ladies 12 -speed valued at $225. •The Centralia Airport was broken into between the dates of August 11 and September 7, 1991. A utility trailer window was smashed to gain entrance. Nothing was stolen, but three windows were smashed. The damage was estimated at $500. •A car grill was stolen from Grand Bend Chrysler. On Sep- tember 21 or 22 the 'll was re- moved from a 19 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. The grill was worth $195. •On the night of August 30 a bicycle was stolen from York Street in Hensall. It has not been recovered, and is described as a chrome -plated BMX style bike with black handle grips and tires. It has'O.D.I. U.S.A. de- cals on the frame. •A car at Frayne Chev-Olds in Exeter was wilfully damaged be- tween the dates of August 30 and September 4. A 1990 Acura Legend had both the doors on the passenger side kicked in and the driver's mirror kicked loose. The total damage was estimated at $1,000._ If you have any information about these or any other gimes, your are invited to call Crime Stoppers of Huron County at 1- 800-265-1777. You could be el- . igible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. !TY "Ain't that special" Steve Ke►slake prepares to spike a shot Huron District High School. during rec league volleyball Monday night at South Watch for y foryoung athletes By Muriel Lewis GRANTON - Following a couple of unexpected encounters with young people playing hockey with their nets right out on the street af- ter nightfall', parents and other adults should be well advised to I prohibit this practice as being very - dangerous due to the fact that they cannot be seen. At the Granton United Churclron ;Sunday, Pastor Nortnalie Voakes' sermon was about Hannah's Prayer based on the lesson from 1st Samu- el 2. Ginger McColl reported on her time as delegate to Toc Alpha. On behalf of the congregation, Peter Blom made a presentation to Dianne Blake in appreciation of her dedication as choir leader. Jeffrey and Margaret Bryan en- tertained the latter's uncle Clayton McGuffin of Nepean on Friday. Larry LeWis of London spent New Years Day and Thursday at 11 home in the village. At the St. Thomas' Anglican Church on Sunday, the Rev. Ste- phen Emery celebrated the Euchar- ist and spoke of the coming of Je- sus Christ as the true Light of the world. 4 time of fellowship followed the service. The Price fREEZE Is On During Claude's JANUARY WHITE SALE MOFIPAT WASHER •2 WasruSpin Speed Seiectons •3 Wash/Rinse Temperature Combinations .4 Programs Norma . Rinse • Spin. Parma Press •Sett -Lean Filler Ring • -� 499" 14,11tDFii=AT DRYER •Timed Dr) .4 /teat Seaurons •4 Programs Timed Norma. Timed Perma Press Flutt. 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