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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. CO.OP INTERMEDIATE SPEAKERS — Colleen Regier and John Farwell were winners of the public speaking contest, irS- termediate division, at St. Boniface Separate School CUSTOM LIQUID MANURE APPLICATION Broadcasted or Injected • *NOTE: Customer must supply a suitable sized pump for agitation and loading. HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OP Bruc•field Zurich Hensoll 482-9823 236-4393 262-3002 CO.OP Huron Hospital. He is a grandchild for Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Percy Bedard Sr. and Mr. & Mrs. Leeland Willert, both of Zurich. A lovely evening was had by Monica and Larry Bedard on Saturday as they celebrated their llth wed- ding anniversary. They had dinner in London, along with her sister Julianne Bedard, who was also celebrating a - birthday with her fiance Marty Becker. Mrs. Pauline-. Ducharnie and children of Camalachie were Sunday dinner 'guests with her parents, Gerald and Ila O'Rourke. r SAFE "0-71Th CONCRETE STEP PORCHES - patio `slabs - sidewalk slabs _- curbs - flower bed edging - interlocking paving stones - flagstone CaII:.G &G CONCRETE PRODUCTS 236-4723 i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Hugh Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience of complete sale service Provincially licensed Conduct sales of any kind, any place We guarantee you more • To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666-0833 Ilderton 666-1967 NORM WHITING. 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