The Citizen, 1993-09-22, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1993.
Special guest
Residents at Huronlea were delighted with the special guest they had visiting last Friday
afternoon. Donna McComb and her miniature pony Amy May spent some time in the lounge
before going outside where some of the residents, including Dan McAdam, extreme left,
enjoyed a ride in a horse drawn cart.
Aug. busy month at Huronlea
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The month of August has been a
busy month at Huronlea. The
weather man has made it easier for
the staff as barbecues were held for
all the residents of the home.
Residents were in the court yards
enjoying the sunshine and fresh air;
they also enjoyed the aroma of the
barbecued hot dogs and hamburgers.
The Youth Group from Ontario
St. United Church, Clinton spent
some of the first week of August at
Huronlea doing crafts, playing
games and cards and enjoying sing
songs and conversation with
residents were really enjoyed.
The wind up on Friday was a
barbecue with hot dogs and
marshmallows. It was a very hot
By Cory Smith and Jeremy Clark
We would like to thank Mr.
Howard Martin, Korey Bray and
Mr. Barry Bondi for donating their
time to help pull the Brussels Public
School float. Congratulations to all
the people who participated in the
Brussels Fall Fair. Thank you to
Mr. Dave Hemingway of Wood-
way Signs for making the brand
new school banner.
On Sept. 27 at 7:30 there will be
a special presentation sponsored by
the Huron County Board of Educa-
tion on conflict management. The
guest speaker will be Dr. Connie
Edwards at Central Huron Secon-
dary School, Clinton. Everyone is
invited to attend.
There will be a video identifi-
cation program on Tuesday, Sept.
28, run by the members of the
Legion for kindergarten, grade
four, grade eight and for all new
students. The program will be held
in the gym.
Crossing guards, Mrs. Quesen-
berry and Mrs. Thornton, urge all
students to co-operate with them in
the interest of safety. We hope not
to have any accidents in Brussels
this year.
As always BPS soccer teams will
be attending the Grey Central
School for the soccer tournament
on Thursday, Sept. 23. Good luck
to the teams.
day so the Youth Group hung tarps
to give some shade for the residents
to sit under.
On Aug. 16 the residents from
Ritz Villa in Mitchell and from
Huronview in Clinton visited
Huronlea for a barbecue, and a
program put on by the Swinging
Seniors. A very lively afternoon of
music, dancing and singing was
enjoyed.
On Monday, Aug. 23 three car
loads of residents went to Sharon's
cottage, but it rained so they had to
go back to Huronview for dinner.
Thank you very much Sharon.
Sharon is one of the hair dressers.
Don Dunbar entertained on the
piano during the afternoon of Aug.
26 .
At noon, milk, juice, muffins and
cookies are being sold at Brussels
Public School. Milk, juice and
muffins are 50 cents each and
cookies are 30 cents each.
Once again we congratulate all
the winners at the Brussels Fall
Fair.
The regular meeting of Morning
Star Rebekah Lodge, Brussels took
place on Tuesday, Sept. 14 with
Noble Grand Gertie Kellington
presiding. A pot luck supper was
enjoyed prior to the meeting, to
start the fall season.
A donation was made to
Palliative Care Services of
Wingham for their humanitarian
work.
The members were informed that
installation of officers for the
coming term will take place on Oct.
12. Exeter and Monkton Lodges are
being invited to this meeting.
It was decided to hold a
Friendship Night at a later date.
The Variety Fair will be held on
Oct. 22 and regular card parties
will beheld beginning Nov. 15.
The next regular meeting will be
held on Sept. 28.
If there are people out there who
have talent they would like to share
with Huronlea residents, please call
Mary Gibbings at 887-9267 or 482-
3451. If any clubs would like to
tour the home and apartments, they
can also call Mary.
A very special thank you to the
ministers who come to Huronlea on
Sunday afternoons to lead the
church services.
The birthday parties each month
will hopefully be starting in
October on the second Tuesday of
each month at 2 p.m.
The Resident's Council Commit-
tee has been selected. They are:
chairperson and treasurer, Edna
Evers; and secretary, Mary
Gibbons. The Resident Council
will meet every month.
To those who are in the hospital,
a speedy recovery; to families and
staff who have lost a loved one, our
ympathy to everyone.
Thought for the Day: "Try to fix
the mistake — never the blame."
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The September meeting of
Melville W.M.S. was held at the
home of Ruby Steiss. Thelma
Cardiff was leader and opened the
meeting with a poem and prayer.
The hymn "0 Lord of Heaven
and Earth and Sea" was sung with
Helen Elliott at the piano. A
reading on "Missions begin at
home" was read by Helen Elliott.
The scriptures from John 4 verses
8-29 were read by Leona
Armstrong. The meditation "What
shall the harvest be?" was given by
Thelma Cardiff. President Helen
Elliott took over the business part
of the meeting. A moment's silence
was observed for Mildred Perrie,
who was a member of the group
some time ago.
The secretary and treasurer
reports were given and approved.
The Fall Thankoffering envelopes
are to be given in the church
bulletin.
Isobel Gibson closed the meeting
with prayer.
Lunch was served by the hostess,
assisted by Thelma Cardiff and
Leona Armstrong and a social time
enjoyed.
Our mistake
In last week's issue of The Citi-
zen the sponsor of the 1993 Brus-
sels Fall Fair Queen was incorrect.
Winner Sharon Godkin of RR I,
Walton was sponsored by the Wal-
ton Women's Institute.
We regret the error.
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