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
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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
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'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
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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