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DRAWING A PICTURE — Sharon Weber and Janet Fillingham from the
board of Education, Student Services look on as Jolene Weber draws a
picture of herself at the kindergarten graduation held at the Brussels
Public School on Friday. (Photo by Ranney)
seventy residents who turned
out, to watch the game
enjoyed ice cream cones.
Readers are reminded the
Senior Citizens Week start-
ing June 21st - June 26.
Plan to visit with us during
that time.
time. ,
Huronview would like to
welcome Irene Britnell who
is , from Exeter and living in
Normal Care, also we would
like to welcome Elmer Keller
who is from Dublin and has
joined his wife who is also a
resident. Elmer is also living
in Normal Care.
SENIOR CITIZEN'S WEEK
June 21 - 26, 1981
Sunday, June 21 - 9:30,
Church Service in New Aud-
itorium, Rev. Wittich,
Monday, June 22 - 12:45,
"The Three Links", Hensall
5:45, "SeafeFth Happy Cit-
izens", Seaforth; 1:30, Ent-
ertainment by East Waw-
anosh Public School in the
New Auditorium.
Tuesday, June 23 - 12:45,
"Golden Radar Club", Clin-
ton; 5:45, "Golden Gate",
Goderich and "Reach Out",
Clinton; '2:00, Entertain-
ment by Progressive Euchre
in New Auditorium; 7:00,
Entertainment by Wayne
McClinchey and Jim, Lawrie,
Blyth in New Auditorium.
Wednesday, June 25
12:45, "Senior Friendship
Club", Brussels; 12:45,
"Swinging Seniors", Blyth;
2:00, Entertainment by Blyth
Seniors and Huronview in
New Auditorium.
Thursday, June 25 - 2:45,
"good Companions", Dash-
wood; 2:45, "Bayfield Ever
young Club", Bayfielc1; 5:45,
"Golden Agers", Zurich;
5:45, "The Enterprising Sen-
icirs", Holmesville; 2:00,
Entertainment by Mrs. Or-
ville Storey and her dancers
in Old Auditorium.
Friday, June 26 - 5:45,
"Golden Age Club", Grand j
Bend; 5:45, Exeter Senior
Citizen's Club, Exeter; 2:00,
Entertainment - Musical
PEDESTRIAN
To.
Brussels people attend
diocese anniversary
Our residents were en-
thralled on Saturday evening
when , they , attended The
FamousPeople Players, a
Canadian black light th. eatre
group based in Toronto.
Special , guest narrator was
Bill Thompson who is an
announcer with CKNX radio
and TV. Grace Peck, Marg.
aret Ivfitchell, Mabel Garrow,
Al Macey, Gertrude Cornell,
Bert Columbe, Margaret
McQueen, Gladys Stanlake,
Frank Bissett, and Ella Elder
enjoyed the performance.
Steven Cook was the spe-
cial guest soloist at the
Sunday morning service,
It was announced at the
service that in two weeks
time the, Sunday morning
service would be held in the
auditorium to, accomodate
the Blyth Senior Choir who
will be singing that Sunday.
Fifty ,residents were ready
to go for a ride on Monday
evening when the Exeter
United, Church members ar-
rived to, take them for a view
of the countryside. This is an
annual event and much
appreciated by the residents.
Clayton Steel, Leah Cur-
rie, Annie McKinnon, Edna
Mote, Muriel Gibson and
Irvin Trewartha journeyed to
Stratford on Wednesday to
do a little shopping with
lunch out at the mall.
Day Care showed their 99c
movie "Far Country" with
Jimmy Stewart.
There was a ball game
played on the front lawn with
the Orderlies who were
dressed in dresses chal-
lenging the Engineers plus
their reinforcements who in-
ddently were female staff.
The score 7-7 did not prove
the superior team but it was
a lot of fun to watch and we
thank all the , staff , who
played, Dick Kloss who was
plate umpire and Mr. Lester
who was base umpire. The
Seven members of St.
Ambrose parish, Brussels,
attended the celebration of
The Mass of Pentecost on
June 7, at London Gardens.
This celebration marked
the 125th anniversary of the
Diocese of London,.
The principal celebrant
was His Excellency John M.
Sherlock 0.13.1 Bishop of
London. Presiding was His
trace, Archbishop' Angelo
Palmas Apostolic Pro-Nuncio
to Canada, the personal re-
presentative of Pope John
Paul II. Among the concele,
Family , and Children's
Services of HurOn county
(operated by the Children's
Seili wins
at county
Holstein
Woodhome Fond Lad
owned by Elwood Seili of
Wroxeter was the winner in
the Reserve Champion Male
class at the Clinton Fair's
Huron County Holstein show
held, June 5.
There were 101 animals
and 21 exhibitors in this
show.
program by Marie Flynn and
her group in New Auditor-
ium.
AlPre.,"411!
Aid $ociety) is actively in,
yolved in planning a summer
camping program for local
children. This year the family
agency plans to place over
100 children in organized
summer camps throughout
the area. "The summer can
be a very difficult time ,for
some families" said John
Penn, Executive Director of
Family and, Children's Ser-
vices of Huron County, "This
program often prevents
children becoming bored and
creating problems for their
family or community." „
, "Many children want,to go
to, camp, but in, today's
economy just cannot afford
it", Mr. Penn said. This
program,, operated every
year, provides a way for
children to have a fun
camping experience which
would otherwise not be pos-
sible.
This, program is funded by
donations from local service
dubs, church groups and
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individuals. "It costs be-
tween, $40.50 per week to
Send one child to summer
camp, and we rely on local
people to support the child-
ren in their community."
Mr. Penn said. "Every dollar
you send goes directly to the
child, no money is spent on
administration costs-dona-
tion's are also tax deduct-
ible." Any individual or
group who wish to support
this program should send
donations to Summer Pro-
gram, Family and Children's
Services of Huron County, 46
Gloucester Terrace, Goder-
ich, Ontario N7A 1W7.
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ntario
brants at the mass was Most
Rev. M.A. Gervais D.D.
auxiliary bishop of London
diocese.
There were 104 priests from
London diocese and 6000
people were present to join in
the celebration of the
Eucharist and to hear Bishop
Sherlock speak on the theme
"Growing Together hi
Christ." Ofie hundred mem-
bers of 10 choirs led iO the
singing,
The celebration closed
with the recessional hymn
"Now Thank We All Our
God.
Special events at Huronview for senior week
Ontario introduced the
Probationary Driver Licensing
System June 1st, 1981, as a
new highway safety measure.
It's designed to help reduce
the high percentage of traffic
violations and accidents
by new drivers,
Statistics show that in
Ontario, new drivers, regardless
of age, have accidents and
break the traffic laws far more
/ / or
than experienced drivers,
The Probationary System
is designed to make these
drivers r ore aware of the traf-
fic laws for everyone's safety,
So, new drivers who ignore the
laws, or drive carelessly
during the two-year probation-
ary period, will have their
driver's licence suspended for
30 days when six demerit
points have been accumulated.
Ara!
MAXIMUM
50
napoi6z..
A dean driving record
'is something to be proud of.
but it's up to you.
Ministry ofiransportation
and Communications
James 8novv, Minister
Miami Davis,15ternier
INTRODUCING A NEW SYSTEM
FOR NEW DRIVERS.
A SAFER WAYTO START: