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Huron Expositor, 2006-08-16, Page 23Correspondence The Huron Expositor • August 16, 2006 Page 23 sway residents enjoy fish fry Residents had a great day Sunday when several attended the Fish Fry supper at Hensall's Community Centre. The menu of deep fried fish, baked beans and potatoes, salad and roll was delicious and residents also enjoyed the wheelchair rides over to the arena on such a beauti- ful sunny day. In the afternoon another group of residents had trav- elled to the horse races in Clinton. Everyone had a great time picking their favourites and watching the action. Tuesday morning Breakfast group met over a meal prepared while they watched. Betty Simmons assisted. The Rev. Lil Wilton led worship Tuesday afternoon with Belva Fuss as volunteer organist and in the evening everyone at Queensway had their share of fresh outside air when we held our Evacuation Fire Drill with the local volunteerfire depart- ment. Staff, volunteers, firemen and several residents' families took part in the drill which saw residents evacuated to the Fire Hall parking Vtla'f'li.' s aN Nursing ainl Retirement l it'111 1 l ni nt' lot. Volunteer Francis Kinsman organized the euchre enthusiasts Wednesday afternoon while other residents enjoyed working on word finds and quizzes. Joan Bradley,Food Service Supervisor presided at the Residents Food Committee Meeting Thursday morning addressing sug- gestions, issues and even hearing some accolades. Friday afternoon several residents helped work on gift tags for our craft sale coming up in November. Gord Ross, Merle McLellan among best in shufflboard The Hensall fleboard August 8 are as fol- lows: (5 games) Gord Ross 490. (4 games). Merle McLellan 486, Harry Pennings 453, Joyce Pepper 353, Cor DeCorte 302. (3 games) Jean Wilbee 383, Edna Deitz 477, Hank Dorssers 418, Doris Hamilton 408, Bert Bachert 330. _ At Hensall United shuf- Church scripture scores for the ser- lesson: vice began with ,an organ pre- lude with Bill Gibson playing the organ. Ken Elder was the greeter. Les Hills was the minister and welcomed everyone, followed by the passing of the peace. Jayne Fragiskatos read the GEORGY/VANDER WOUDEN ;t • Z. Ted & Emma Vander Wouden, A�'% along with Carl, Robert & Leo, 4 announce the -upcoming wed- ding celebration of•their only daughter, et ANITA JOANNE • TO NED FAROUK GEORGY, son of Farouk and Suna Georgy of Barrie. Friends and neighbours are `41a welcome to join in the festivities on August 26th at the home of her parents, Te -Em Farm. The happy couple resides in Vancouver. For more information please call 482-3020 0 f 34, 'Food For The Journey" was the topic for the ser- mon. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Several hymns were sung. The offering was received and dedicat- ed. Flowers in the sanc- tuary were in memo- ry of Doug Mann. The service closed with commissioning, benediction, and choral amen. Robert and Linda Kistner of Seaforth are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriagepQof their daughter, ,t 0a4-14. ee, 44-14-te, 9Co# P/ti f6 Scab& P. son of Daniel and the late Laurie Peters of Owen Sound. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 26, 2006 at St. James Roman Catholic Church in Seaforth. All our love and best wishes for your future together. Ken and Wanda Moran of lgmondville air pleased to announce the 'forthcoming marriage of' their daughter- Patricia Jean to Michael Jonathon Jones son of Grant and Brenda Jones of Kippen and Lois Jones and Frank Fargnoli of London. The wedding will take place at the Kippcn United Church on (Saturday, August 26th, 2006 Join us in the celebration at a reception at the (Stanley Complex Varna at 930 pm. Retirement residents also had a busy week with some attending the -Clinton Dining for Seniors group where they had an opportunity to rekindle old friendships over the meal of ham and scalloped potatoes. Retirement residents have also been doing some brainstorming for our upcoming Open Doors, Sunday, October 1. Our theme will be a Country Fall Fair with this being an opportunity for the community to see what services Queensway Retirement and Nursing Home pro- vide. For-thcoming Paul and Dianne McCallum along with Bev Bromley and Kathy Bromley afe pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Cotteen Ntcote and Scott Will/icon Saturday August 19, 2006 at the home of Paul and Dianne McCallum. rricue 1st Wedding Anniversary errid & Val Dalton Val, daughter of Wayne and Kathy Wilson, of Burlington and Gerrid, son of Don and Pat Dalton of Walton, were married on August 20th 2005. Happy Anniversary Love: your family