Zurich Citizens News, 1981-02-19, Page 2Page 2
Citizens News February 19, 1981
Tickets on sal
Tickets are now on sale for
he figure skating carnival.
The theme is "Showbiz".
All the members of the
:lub are busy getting ready
and practising for the big
lay, Sunday March 1 at 2:30
).m . Admission: Adults
►3.00, sutdents $2.00, children
ander 12 $1.00.
Zurich
lCarmel Sweeney
Several ladies helped out
it the annual work-a-
thon,part of last Tuesday
and Wednesday which was
Zeld at the Lutheran Church
aall.
They accomplished 33
)feces, finishing some quilts,
;tied and quilted) com-
Forters and baby blankets.
they also enjoyed a pot luck
Supper.
CWL meeting
The CWL held their
ebruary meeting on
Cuesday in the form of a
)irthday party for the
'esidents held at the Blue
Nater Rest Home. Following
he entertainment was a
unch.
The president, Coby
/linden Boomen conducted
he business in the board
:oom.
Personals
Several teenagers from St.
Boniface parish enjoyed
themselves at an Encor in
Stratford on Sunday held at
St. Joseph's Hall. For the fun
part of it they went
tobogganing!
Roy and Marg Clarke are
happy to announce the
arrival of a little grandson on
February 12 to proud
parents, Dianne and Paul
Hesse of Huron Park.
Avila and Blanche
Ducharme accompanied by
his sister, Mrs. Theresa
Hartman, spent last Thur-
sday to Tuesday in Windsor,
visiting with other sisters
and brother. They also went
to Detroit for a day calling on
relatives.
The lucky winner of the big
valentine heart, full of
chocolates, _ at Heimrich's
store on Saturday Feb. 14
was Don Oesch. Gertie
Fleischauer won the same
draw at Don's food market.
David and Carol Steckle
along with Ken and Virginia
attended a horticulture
conference in Toronto. It was
last Tuesday to Thursday at
the Sky Line Hotel. They
found it very interesting and
informative.
A nice time was had by the
M.Y.S. members on
Saturday as they enjoyed
having a valentine box lunch
social at their church hall.
And for a change - the boys
brought the lunches and the
girls bought them! i
e for skating carnival
Welcome to town: Mike
and Diane O'Connor and
their three children (for-
merly of London) who
moved into.the Westlake
residence lat week.
They have recently taken
over the ambulance service.
Andy and Sharon Durand
and family returned home on
the weekend after spending
two weeks in Florida, where
they enjoyed gong to Disney
World.
While they were away,
little Andrea Durand stayed
with her aunt and uncle,
Paul and Marie Cyr.
Congratulations to Agnes
and Greg Willert on the
arrival of their third son on
Thursday Feb. 12 at South
ANNIVERSARY — Elam W. and Vera (Ropp) Shantz
celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary on Januaty 15.
Their children Douglas of Tavistock, Gerald ot.Zurich, Richard
of Kitchener . Norma Iutzi of New Hamburg, Nancy Gingerich
of Kitchener and nine grandchildren held a dinner and open
house in their honor with many friends and relatives present at
Zurich Mennonite church on January 11.
JUNIOR SPEAKERS — Janet Mowat (left) and Patty Regier
were the winners of the public speaking contest, junior divi-
;ion, at St. Boniface Separate school' .on Tuesday.
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INTERMEDIATE SPEAKERS — Colleen Regier and John
Farwell were winners of the public speaking contest, irS-
termediate division, at St. Boniface Separate School
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her sister Julianne Bedard,
who was also celebrating a -
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Mrs. Pauline-. Ducharnie
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