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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.
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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) -
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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
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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!
A big. thank you to the following
for helping sponsor my volunteer
exchange program to Peru
with Canada World Youth:
• Seaforth Lions Club
• Culligan Real Estate
• Tony Arts Financial,
• Anderson Salvage
• Seaforth Chiropractic Centre
• Kee -Con Plus Drywall Services
It was a tremendous experience!
Sincerely,
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is having her annual
Mother's Day Sale
May loth -13th only!
10 a.m. - 7 p.m. each da9
The house is filled to the brim and over
flowing to the patio with beautiful
artificial floral arrangements, wreaths,
Plants & orchids for indoor or outdoor
use. Gifts and home decor at
Prices atupto80%off retail.
Spring Special - Cemetery Head
Stone Clip -ons Regular $75...Now $9-0
Melanie B Floral Accents
Home Decor
Perth County Road 133 #4176
'ust north of OPP Station at
Sebrin • iile 519-393-5690.
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WEDDINGS
RISTENINGS -MEMORIALS''
ALL FAITHS SPIRITUAL SERVICES PERFORMED
YOUR LOCATION OR OURS (NON -DENOMINATIONAL)
Rev. Chris Morgan &
Pastor Paula Morgan
Our centre provides all of the aboi a services for
those who do not attend a church or have a rninister.
CALL FOR A BROCHURE & FEE SCHEDULE
(519) 524-5724 GODERICH
Our services are more.spiritual than religious, and do
-not interfere with your beliefs, whatever they may be.
L FAITHS PASTORAL CENTRE
WE KEEP IT SIMPLE
Seaforth Legion Branch 156
JVlother' s Da,
Dinner
Sunday May 14th 5-7 pm
Roast Beef & BBQ Chicken
Homemade Desserts
Takeouts - Delivery Available
Adults $120° 12 & under $50°
5 & under FREE
• Tickets at 527-0740
or 527-0254
Proceeds Lions Pool