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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2006-05-10, Page 27Correspondence Residents take trip to library in Exeter Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue is happening at Queensway Retirement Residence and Nursing Home. With June, the traditional wed- ding month on the horizon, Julie Gtimminck, retirement residence director decided to host a "weddings through the decades" fashion show, assisted by residents, volunteers and staff. Wedding dresses, invitations and wedding memorabilia were on dis- play for the program Saturday, May 6 as those in attendance reminisced about their special wedding day. Retirement residents have been busy this past week with Bill Rowe and Band in to entertain at the beginning of the week and Andy and Friends to end the week when they played for Friendship Friday. )III'l`11��1a\ Heti rt'men! and :Nil e• ill;,, !Ionic Julie and a vanload of residents travelled to Exeter Library to sign out several books and videos with a detour to Dairy Queen for a soft ice cream treat. Hensall United Church women provided assistance and prizes at the Monday afternoon bingo game. Following bingo, residents Beth Knox and Eria C9leman hosted the UCW Friendship Circle meeting. Rev. Anne Krueger of the Zurich Lutheran Churchled worship Tuesday afternoon with Belva Fuss. as volunteer organist. Wednesday afternoon, euchre players gathered for a competitive afternoon of cards assisted by volun- teer Lillian Beer, while others bene- fitted from walks and wheelchair rides outdoors to enjoy the beautiful sunny day. Lisa Stewart, music therapist, spent Thursday morning providing her service and in the afternoon, several individuals received some extra pampering with manicures. Friday afternoon . the scent of fresh baked cheese scones drew visi- tors to the residents' baking room to do some taste testing. This week, May 8-12 is "Nursing Week," a time when we recognize our nursing team's dedication and commitment to residents. Lois Thiel, director of care and Cathy McClure, assistant director of care have planned special recognition for the nursing department. Entertainment to follow meal at United Church drop-in May 18 The Hensall shuf- fleboard scores for May 2 are as fol- lows: (four games) - '44161110 -- Joyce Pepper 491, Lola Nixon 441, Bill Coleman 364, Doris Hamilton 363, Doris Muir 212. (three games) Lorne Archer 367, Helen McKay 331, Ken Lingelback 298, Jim Davis 277, Merle McLellan 221. Come out and enjoy our meal at the Hensall Drop -In on May 18 at Hensall United Church. Following lunch there will be musical entertainment by Bob Heywood. To make reservations contact Marg Cole at 262-2304 or Faye Skinner at 235-0258 by noon. on Monday, May 15. At Carmel Presbyterian Church Tracy Whitson-Bahro was the min- ister with Joyce Pepper playing the organ. The offering was received by Robert Bell and Harry Smith. The Hensall Village Yard Sale will be held on May 27. At Hensall United Church, the minister was Gloria Wilbee and her message was "God Is My OPEN WEEKENDS MAY12-13-14 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3 plus FAILURE TO LAUNCH Gates Open 8:00 PAVShow 9:15 PM MOVES UNDER THE STARS inistalerlataivelnthestraoom 238-8344 Shepherd." • The organist was Carol Carter. Cecil Pepper was the greeter. Lillian Beer was 'the :. reader and candle -lighter. ' `I Barb Westlake -Power looked after the nursery. The ushers were Linda and Jerry Traquair. By Liz Sangster Thank You! 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