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The Huron Expositor • January 25, 2006 Page 17
Queensway resident, 98, has voted since
women won the legal right to vote
Many Queensway residents prepared
Monday to exercise their right to vote at
the mobile poll at Queensway from. 10
a.m. until 1 p.m.
Georgina Murray is one of the residents
who at 98 years of age has voted ever
since she legally could, not all that many
years after women won the right to vote.
Monday morning residents benefitted
from a good Fun and Fitness session in
the . sunroom. the range of motion work
out helps maintain and promote joint
mobility.
Afterward quiz games and discussion
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had everyone
involved. In the
afternoon, one on
one music and read-
ing were on the agenda. .;
Many residents also benefited from the
skilled hands of Lori Burt, registered
massage therapist.
Breakfast group gathered Tuesday
morning around the oak dining table for a
delicious meal of sausage, eggs made to
order, toast, both regular and raisin, juice
and piping hot coffee or tea. Volunteer
Mariette Bilcke assisted with the break-
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fast program and
contributed to the
lively visiting.
Later in the
morning Fran Talbot and Indie provided
"pet therapy." In the afternoon the
Reverend Susan Moore of, Knox
Presbyterian in Bayfield led worship with
Belva Fuss as volunteer pianist.
Coffee and Current Events drew a good
crowd Thursday morning with discussion
focused on the election. All the weekly
papers were good sources of information
and residents and staff took turns reading
items of interest.
In the afternoon, a group gathered to
make gift tags for our future craft and
bake sale.
Lisa Stewart, music therapist along
with her intern, Pam Tremblay worked
with residents on Friday. In the afternoon
several manicures were done for those
desiring one.
Harvey Smith and Friends provided
wonderful musical entertainment Friday
evening in the Retirement Residence
Lounge for the Friendship Friday pro-
gram.
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