HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-06-21, Page 43- Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 28, 1978—Page 11
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News from Huronview
The Seaforth Community
Brass Band led by Dr. Toll
entertained with a concert on
the front lawn on Friday
evening. The weather was
perfect for the . concert and
the residents were able to
enjoy the music -from the
open windows.
A special church service to
recognize Senior Citizen's
Week was held in the.
auditorium on Sunday morn-
ing. The Wesley Willis
United Church Junior and
Senior Choirs directed by
Mrs. Hearn and accompan-
ied by Cathy Potter sang four
numbers. The Junior Choir
were accompanied by five of
their members with instru-
ments and they joined the
Senior Choir for the final
number. The Chaplain of the
Home, Rev. McWhinnie,
conducted the service.
Members of the congrega-
tion of the Clinton Christian
Reformed Church formed a
choir for the Sunday evening
song service led by Mr. Dick
Roorda and accompanied at
the piano by Margaret Mc-
Queen.
The GoderichTownship
Women's Institute Volun-
teers assisted with activities
at Monday's program. The
old tynne music was provided
by Mrs. Maitland Driver,
Molly Cox, Norman Speir
and Cecil Skinner followed
by a sing -a -long.
The residents were enter-
tained on Family Night with
a musical program by Senior
Citizens from the area. Mrs.
Radford of Clinton played the
piano accompaniment for the
following numbers: vocal
solos by Mrs. Baker Clinton,
violin solos by Ken nett,
Clinton; mouth organ solos
by Lorne Lawson, Seaforth
and a sing -a -long led by , Mrs.
Maly Nediger of Bayfield.
Elmer Trick of Clinton enter-
tained with several piano
instrumentals. Mrs. Jennie
McGratten expressed the
appreciation of the residents.
The weather was ideal on
Thursday • afternoon for the
Chicken ' Bar-B-Que which
was held in connection with
Senior Citizens Week