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"Helping Things Grow" 887-601' 6 Here's your chance to really play Santa. •!. ig• :1: ci!::1;(!t• , • Many Callender visitors appealing to our many home- with her' lovely Voice. bound people as it gives them the chance to "catch 00 on" community, news and also to see old friends: and to meet new ones. The Brussels Mennonite Fellowship was here on the 24th to provide an inspira- tional program of music and Bible readings: Everyone looks forward to having this group provide this enjoy- able service in. our Home. The group comes to Callan& er on the last Friday of every month at 7:30 p.m., so if anyone would like to *tie and enjoy: the. evening with their friends Or relatives, please feel free to attend." The Brussels Mennonite Choir comes here on ihe . last SundaY of the , month ;to nroVide. aworship • seryice which': is appreciated .by a large number of:our people. If any other Church group in the area is' interested" in providing a regular Sunday service in our Home, pleaSe contact ,us and we will arrange, something ' mutually convenient. • On October' 16th Joanne Brubacher was here to enter, tain our people -by singing and playing .her guitar. Our Residents were enchanted. by Janis Acheson, , With summer behind us we are once more concentra- ting on indoor activities. On October 5th, Rev. Wircw offered. Communion to the staff and Residents. These services" are appreCiat- ed by those who are unable to attend • regular Church services, - • • The October; men's bowl- ing champion was John Mc- Murray and Mrs, Beatrice ,Cardiff won both the ladies bowling and bingo champ- ionship. , , Mrs. Bev Catcliffad Mrs, .Mary Heise have been coin- ing''to our, home for 'a eonisiderable length of time and their Bible study and. Hymn 'sing prOgrain ' has become a favorite activity for Many of Our Residents:, On October 15th, .Mis. Freda Pipe livened up the afternoon by playing, the piano for the many assern bled residents4;fredi 'often-, plays here atOthe ReSidents, are always:responsive lo her: • On the 17th the United. Church Women came to the Home to spend the afternoon having tea and chatting with our Residents. This kind of informal afternoon is very Our October birthda•y par- tY was put on by the Catholic Church Women„ The child- ren they had: with them, were off school on a professional development day and arrived at the Home dressed in their Hallowe',en costumes. They played rano and guitar solos and sang a number of songs. Follewing the entertainment portion-of the party, every- one sang HaPPY Birthday to• Mr. Frank Dunn and Mr. Jim Lawrie. Refreshments were then served and a social time followed. On October the;31st, the Brussels Brownies 'and Guides and also many staff children Came to the Nursing Home fer a Hallowe'en Party The Residents 'enjoyed see; in'g the; children and- adults dressed in; their 'costumes There was a long parade around the Hoine. then every- one had a turn "bobbing for apples." The children were, diVided into four team's and they:had a' peanut.pushing race. Chris Graber's team won the contest. Then every- one sat on the sitting.roem floor and sang Hallowe'en songs. Cupcakes, which were made in our baking class, were served to the children and ' Residents along with I juice. All the little ghosts and ' goblins received a , bag Of treats before they went home N01L13 Grryouirnaugnew $1.00 Wintario has a bulging sackful of pre- holiday prizes in the. Christmas Shoppers Bonus Draw. With over $5,000,000 in tax-free prizes, including $1,500,000 in Bonus-Prizes, it's your chance to really play Santa this yearl The seven-digit Bonus. Draw ticket number gives you a chance to wit) one of 10-4100,000 or 50-$10,000 Bonus Prizes. If your Bonus Draw number corresponds exactly to any of the 60 Bonus numbers drawn, you could be a $10,000 or a $100,000 Sdntcil The regular.siX-digit ticket number gives you a chance to win one-of 64100,000 or 24=$25,000 Grand Prizes plus 331,914 other prizes. That's $3,618,000 worth of tax-free prizetl