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Times Advocate, 1994-11-9, Page 11Zurich bazaar a big success There were prizes for lucky draw winners. By Carmel Sweeney ZURICH - The annual St. Boni- face Parish C.W.L. bazaar held last Saturday was a big success with a lot of people winning prizes on the merchants table and articles from the penny sale. Those winning from the ticket draws were: Beattie Ge- offrey, Zurich won a grocery ham- per; Ann -Marie Watson, Zurich won a $50.00 "Loonie Tree"; Ge- raldine Charrette won a home-made cloth country bunny; Sylvia Mittle- holtz, Zurich won a baby quilt; and Mary -Lou Denomme, Zurich won a kids basket. Collection The Optimist Club, working with the Boy Scouts, will be going around town on Saturday morning November 26 from 10:00 to 12:00 p.m. collecting canned goods, good toys, money or knitted articles for the Huron County Christmas Bu- reau. Bazaar The Ladies Auxiliary Rest Home Bazaar is this Saturday, November 12 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the audi- torium. There will be a bake sale, tea room, penny sale table, apron wheel, residents crafts, plus cake and crib quilt draws. Everyone wel- come. Harvest dance Plan to attend the Harvest dance this Saturday night, November 12 from 9 to 1 a.m. at the Zurich Com- munity Centre, sponsored by the K. of C. from Zurich and Seaforth councils. Tickets are available from Ralph Smith, Doug Debus, Karl Regier, Mozart Gelinas Sr. or other mem- bers or can be purchased at the door. Cost is $6.00 per person which includes lunch. Free dinner All volunteers who helped at the bean festival in August are invited to a free dinner at the Dominion Tavern on November 20. The so- cial hour begins at 5 p.m. with din- ner at 6:00 p.m. Phone Doug McBeath at the Bank of Montreal , 236-4384, if you are planning to at- tend. Concerts The South Huron District High School concert bands and choirs will be having a "Pops Concert" on Sunday, November 20. beginning at 2:00 p.m. in the large gym. Ad- vance tickets cost $2.00 or $3.00 at the door. Phone Carmel Sweeney at 236-4702 for tickets. Their famous "Christmas Con- cert" will be held on December 7 at 7:00 p.m. Admission will be a canned good for the food hank. The South Huron drama club will be travelling to the Blyth festival theatre on November 18 to perform their play "What Glorious Times They Had Nellie McClung". They will also be performing in Exeter at the school on November 24 and 25 at 8 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door for $5.00 for adults, seniors and children $2.00. T'o of the cast members from Zurich are Renee Sweeney and Marty Vanderhoek. Christmas in Bayfield This corning weekend from No- vember I1 to 13, Christmas will begin in Bayfield. All stores will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. with instore draws taking place. A tree lighting celebration will begin on Friday night at 7 p.m. in Clan Gregor Square, followed by carolling and refreshments and treats in the Town Hall. There will be a choir competition on Sunday beginning at 2 p.m. at St. Andrew United Church in Bay- field. Tickets cost $2.00 per person, available at CIBC and Brandon's Hardware or at the door. Auxiliary meeting The rest home Auxiliary meeting was held on November I with a good attendance of members and three visitors. . Donna Klopp chaired the meet- ing in absence of the president. It was reported that the new window awning is now installed over the doors in the auditorium to the courtyard. The Auxiliary is paying for this. Six birthday cards were sent out by Verda Baechler and Gertie wel- comed two new residents last month with a fresh carnation. Marlene Gingerich read the min- utes of the last meeting and gave the roll call. Membership dues were collected by Helen Otterbein with a total of 44 members to date. The Lutheran church women had the birthday party on November 8. Mary Gingerich and Grace Mar- tin showed the group the Christmas gifts they will be giving residents at the next meeting December 6, beginning at 7:00 p.m.. Marlene Gingerich and Martha Ducharme gave a report on the re- cent two-day convention they at- tended in Toronto at the Royal York in October. The annual family Christmas din- ner will be held at the home on Sunday, November 27 for the resi- dents. Members of the Auxiliary will be helping to peel potatoes, set up the tables, serve and clean up af- terwards. Members of the Auxiliary will also decorate the Christmas trees at the home on Monday, November 21 at 9:00 a.m. Senior Diners Forty-two Senior Diners enjoyed a delicious dinner November 2 at the Cummunity Centre. Yellow mums highlighted the dining area. Ina Neeb was the 50/50 winner. A poem, Autumn in the Forest, was read by Verda Baechler. Progres- sive euchre followed. Winners were: High, Frieda Moore, Low, Harvey Hohner; Lone hands, Annie Finkbeiner. Golden Agers Zurich Golden Agers will meet Monday, November 14 at 7:30. The public are invited to a pro- gressive euchre party Monday, No- vember 28, 7:30 p.m. at the Town- ship Hall sponsored by Zurich Golden Agers. Personals A baby shower was held at the home of Mary and Curtis Ginge- rich on Saturday for their great- grandson MacKenzie Aaron. The baby's parent's are Janice and Mar- low Gingerich of Tavistock. A family pre -Christmas dinner and get-together was held at the home of Cliff and Delores Ginge- rich, RR 3 Zurich last Sunday be- fore parents Curtis and Mary leave for Florida. Sister Margaret from Hamilton spent a few days this past week at the home of her sister Audrey and Ralph Smith. Get well wishes go out to Don Beauchamp, Cecile Meidinger and Leeland Surerus, Art Miller and to former pastor Father Paul Mooney who is in the hospital. Fr. Mooney is now at St. Patrick's Parish in Lu - can. 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