Times Advocate, 1997-02-19, Page 12Page 12
Tittles -Advocate, February 19, 1997
COMMUNITY
Batter -up
Stephen Central Public School student Brent Hoffman
mixes the batter for the next batch of pancakes during
Stephen Central Public Shool's Pancake and Sausage
Day on Wednesday.
Latest styles modelled at
Queensway fashion show
HIiN5r\l.l. - Mom.lay was a busy
day for residents of. Queensway
Nursing filmic. Furl and Fitness
started the day. . riyht. followed by
. a
Ritmo } in the; with the
Kipp:n . tingled Church
Then ILctiren►cttt Home resident:
welctinud Muir (girl (iuide Buddies
:pal their leader Kim Bileke in the
..C\zning. -
.Pastor Ross Thompson of the Zu-
rico Lutheilan Church led worship
service Tuesday afternoon for the
residents. •
-I rcaklata Club's menu of fried
eggs. sausase patties. cheese. anti
English muffins ins : nd. tomato slice.
was a hit villi Ihosc-attcndnr_'. %
wino,
e minion. pastoral care vol -
naives led Bible Study Wednesday
afternoon. The group cft'oyed re
11 _'- intents followim' their study.
consisting of Valentine shortbread.
Ilial residents had -trade at 13aking
• (iroujy the previous Friday.
Twelve diners stayed to enjoy the
. Thursday evening Fashion Show
sponsored by Cicri Fashions of Lon-
don. -Several Auxilian volunteer.
. and stall volunteer Caney Young..
modelled the many syrup" styles
.and color. With alt ,r•s.nunrnt til
hats to stili every. taste A cho,olat,.
trills • was served following -
Iltc
.how. l trans Poisson was %Outlet tit
the umbrella donated as One .of. Nle
draw prices by Geri Fashiitns.
Following Fun and Fitness on
Friday.• residents sang every•Itive
song' they could think of tar 4;tlen-
tinc's I)ay. "Lei `Ie `Call You
Sy%eelluart" topped the list.
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Fchruary 21). 2 p.m.. Dance with.
Gladys and Her Mein Makers:
Fcbrtiary 2I-. 7:30 p.rn.. Doug In-
sley entertains in the. retirement
home lounge loo Friendship Friday:
•Fehruan 27, 7 p.m., Birthday
Party with entertainment. by Max
and the Townliners. I
Hosts needed for Playhouse actors
Living quarters are
needed from May 14
to September 1.
By Carmel Sweeney
Zurich correspondent
ZURICH ;If anyone is interested
in hosting an actor in their home
from the Huron'Country Playhouse
this summer from May. 14 to -Sep-
tember I can phone Gloria Day -at
the Playhouse, 238-8387. The ap-
proximate cost is $100 per week for
a room or $150 a week for a one
bedroom apartment or cottage -
around the Grand Bend arca.
Zurich and Arca Figurc Skating -
Club and the Forest Skating Club
entertained at the Grand Bend Win •
-
ter Carnival on Sunday at the out-
door ice rink in front of the Oak-
wood Inn, with music supplied by
Hook's Party Sound from Zurich.
A fundraising dance for the.Zu-.
rich Community Centre will he
held April 11 from 8 p.m. to 1 p.m:
with music by "Night Wind"., Ad-
vance tickets are $7.50 per person
or $& at the door. There will be a'
50/50 draw also. Tickets arc availa-
ble from Carol Prang or Barb Jef-
frey or any rec board member.
St. Boniface Youth Group spent
last Thursday evening entertaining,
the residents at ;he Rest Home by
Singing_somesongs from their re-
cent play "Joseph';. On Fchruary
20 the roup - will be celebrating
their first year together with a night
of games and birthday party with
cupcakes for lunch.
A seminar is planned for people
to learn about a healthier lifestyle
through "Enrich"; herbal healing"at
the Dominion Dining ,.Lounge
(Myrtle's Pantry) on Fchruary 19 at
7 p,m. Guest speaker is Marilyn
Johnston.. There will he demonstra-
tions,.door prizes, refreshments. No
admission costs.
Past and present members cif the.
Zurich Women's Institute arc .re-
minded of .the I0Oth anniversary
meeting they arc having at the Hay.
Township flail on February 19
with a program and lunch. A guest
from 'Dashwood W.I. will help
them celebrate the beginning of
this organization:at 1:30 p.m.with
the theme t'Celebrate. the Past and
Challenge. the.Future."
The next progressive euchre par-
ty at the township hall will he held
February 24 at 7:30 p.m. The cost
is $2 at the door. -This includes
lunch and door prizes sponsored by
the Golden Agers.
Volunteers who helped at the.
Hay Days...festivities are .encour=
aged to phone their committee
Literacy numeracy
program up and running
.VANASTRA_ - The.. Huron
County Board of Education's Liter-
acy Numeracy Tutoring Program
has begun again fog' 1997. The pro-
gram is designqed to .help people
who want td''lb prove their reading.
writing and math skills. This pro-
gram will provide students with a
volunteer tutor who -4 ,ill work with
the student -on. . an individualized•
program that is devised for and
evolves according to the student's
specific needs and interests. Stu-
dent and tutor pairs will_ meet each
week and work together for approx-
imately two hours a week. The
pairs will mutually agree when and
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-dance and lun':hcon corning -ftp on
4pril 18 at the Community Centre:
They treed to know how many will
he coming by March- 1. Phone
MarcMgLove at 236-4033.
The next Ladies -Auxiliary ntcct-
•ing is planned for March 4 at the
Rest Home beginning at 7 p.m.
Dog tag fees arc due in the Vil-
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Phone Carmel Sweeney - at 236-
4702. .
The World Day of Prayer will be
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Personals
Congratulations 'to Donna' arid
Tim Cooper. Zurich on the arrival
of thcir third child. a girl. Kerman.
Brianne, who was, horn Fchruary
13.
Francine Vanasse returned home
from a two-week trip to Mexico on
a bus with her sister from_Quebec;
A family birthday party was held
for two-year-old Emily Hartman,
daughter of Mark and Tray.. to
Owen Sound on Fchruary 8. Ai-
tending tram Zurich were grand-
parents Vic and Irene :Hartman,
Mike -and Charlene Hartman and
two children along with Carolyn
Sweiger and tww► children from Hu-
ron Park.
Sympathy of the .-uunmunity goes
to the family and relatives of the
.late Blaise Ducharrnc. RR 2 Zurich.
who passed away on Fchruary 1J..
His funeral Mass' wa held at St,
Peter's Church. Si. Joseph. ori Sat-
urday. '
. • George and Rosalie Harvey from
Redford. Michigan spent Saturday
and Sunday with his. sister Marie
and Mo/art Gcljnas Sr. and aitcntl
ed the funeral of Blaisc 1)u.-harnte.
A litrewcll potluck Intal yyas' held
-at the fellowship hall -at the Men-
nonite Church on Fchruary 16 to
'say goodbye tn. f?istors Phil .and Ju-
lie Bender. who Hill he leaving
next week to begin a live -month •
voluntary service in California. The
couple will . be missed by . their
many friends in the community.
The Benders,will thenbc Moving to `
Hamilton when they return in Au-
gust.
A speedy recovery is wished to
Adeline Denomme in South Huron.
Hospital. . • . -
Happy 80th birthday Wishes to
Margaret Westlake recently. • •
Doreen Gardiner from the Maple .
Woods Apartment -recently spent a
few days in Rostock visiting with
relatives. and attended the funeral
of her sister-in-law. the late -Marjo- '
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