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Ten charges were laid under
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18—THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 29, 1977
Huronview residents busy
during Seniors Week
The special programs for Senior Citizens Week began on
Sunday, June 19, with a Church Service in the Auditorium.
Rev. J. Ure Stewart of Seaforth was the guest speaker and
Mrs. Doris McKinley, organist and choir leader of Ontario
Street United Church, Clinton, accompanied the men's
quartette - Stan Johns, George Turner, Chester Archibald
,and John Lavils -- and the Junior Choir led by Mrs. Turner.
Blyth and Bayfield seniors visited the Home on Monday
and entertained in the afternoon with a variety program.
Administrator Chester Archibald welcomed the guests and
officially opened the week's activities. Mr. Harry Baker was
emcee for the program which included vocal solos by Mrs.
Whittick and Mrs. M cClinchey, a violin solo by Dalton Smith,
and a sing-a-long led by Mrs. Mary Nediger, accompanied by
Mrs. Myrtle Parker. The Goderich Township volunteers and
musicians assisted with the activities.
Brussels and Clinton seniors were guests on Tuesday and
presented a variety program with Ed. Wartin of the Brussels
Club as emcee. Mrs. Edna Baker, Mrs. Van Fleet, George
Turner and Frank Hooper entertained with vocal solos, Elmer
Trick a vocal solo, Ken Flett violin solos, readings by Mrs.
Ida Livingston and Mrs. Edna Adams, and the Trillium Club
duet.
The Hensall and Exeter Clubs visited theHome on
Wednesday:and the presidents, Mrs. Rundle and Percy
Campbell, shared the emcee duties for the afternoon's
program. The Hensall quartette included Mrs. Dorothy
Mickle, Mrs. Pearl Taylor, Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt and Mrs.
Dorothy Brintnell, There were ,readings by Mrs. Windover,
and Mrs. Rose Harris, Mouth organ solos by Henry Adkins, a
piano duet by Mrs. Dorothy Mickle and Mrs. Vera Ross.
Entertaining for Exeter were Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. Finkbeiner,
Mrs. Isles, Mrs. Merkley, Mrs., Hoffman and Ken Johns.
The Dashwood and Grand Ben seniors sponsored a bingo
at the Home on Thursday afternoon and as well as providing
the prizes for the games a prize was given to the eledest lady
playing, Mrs. Scott, 97, and the eldest gentleman, Tom
Herman, 93. To date (Thursday night) about three hundred
seniors have visited the Home and we are looking forward to
visitors from Goderich on Friday and Seaforth on Saturday.
We are sure everyone appreciates the extra effort made by
the kitchen staff to provide the meals and the lemonade in the
afternoons. We also appreciate the help of the' Huronview
orchestra who helped with the music, on several occasions
during the week.
Huronview Auxiliary
reports successful sale
The June meeting of the
Huronview Auxiliary was held in
the Craft Room on Monday, June
20 at 1 P.M. The meeting opened
by all repeating the Lord's
Prayer. In the absence of the
Secretary, Mrs. Anne McNichol,
the minutes of the last meeting
were read by. Mrs. Betty Scratch.
The Treasurer, Mrs. L.
Lockhart gave the report of the
Bazaar and Bake Sale, both of.
which were very successful. The
Roll Call, "Where I would like to
go on a trip" was answered by 17
members. The members were
asked to start and prepare articles
for the Bazaar in the Fall.
The next meeting will be held
on July 18 at 1:30 P.M. MrS.
Luella MacDonald adjourned the,
meeting so that all could go to the
Auditorium where Bayfield and
tily,th were in charge of the
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