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Page 30 May 9, 2007 • The Huron Expositor
Happy 4111 Birthday
to "1lontmy's Little Princess"
GRADUATION
MARK WILBEE
At the April 27, 2007
122nd Convocation of
Westervelt College,
London, Ontario, Mark,
son of Keith and Gloria
Wilbee graduated from
the Police Foundations
Program. He has been
employed as a Security
Guard with Garda
Security in Ottawa.
Congratulations, Mark
we are very proud of you!
Love and best wishes from your family.
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Love and -Best Wishes
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Correspondence
Dublin mourns three community members
Shelly Schoonderwoerd along with her
friends Whitney Fisher, Niki
Templeman, Angela Hoornaert, and
Brittany Seigner have returned home
from a wonderful vacation in Veradero
Cuba.
While away, Shelly was sorry to have
missed her Aunt Angeline's and Uncle
Roy's 50th wedding anniversary party.
Seniors' Day Trip is being planned for
Tuesday, June 5. Cost is $75 per person.
More information and sign-up sheets are
available
Sympathy to three families on recent
deaths. Sympathy to Kay Hinz, Ritz
Villa, Mitchell, on the death of her hus-
band, Alvin.
Sympathy to Jack Costello, Ritz Villa,
whose wife, Jeannette, passed away on
May 3.
Sympathy to Joan Stapleton of
Dublin, on the death of her husband,
Ken onMay3.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Happy Mother's Day to all mothers
and grandmothers for all you give to
families, visitors and friends.
by Dorothy Dillon
Queensway recognizes work of nurses
National Nurses Week is celebrated
May 7 to 13 and Queensway Nursing
Home and Retirement Residence is hon-
ouring nurses and all staff whose care
and compassion contributes to residents'
quality of life.
Special refreshments and draws will
happen throughout the week and
administrator Kathy Holdsworth, direc-
tor of care Lois Thiel and assistant direc-
tor of care Cathy McClure thank staff for
their dedication.
Fun and Fitness with Ibnya got every-
one off to a good start Monday morning
with all looking forward to weather
warm enough to start holding this pro-
gram outdoors on the deck.
In the afternoon residents had their
alb
Me anie 15
is haying her annual
other's Day Sale
May 7th - 12th Only!
10 a.m. - 7 p.m. each day
The house is Filled to over flowing with
beautiful artificial floral arrangements,
wreaths, plants ." orchids for indoor or
outdoor use. (.,efts and home decor at
prices at up to 801- off retail.
Spring Special - emetery I1cad
Stone (. lip -ons Keener- 31+5.. Now b40
Melanie 15 Floral Accents
Home Decor
Perth County Road 1)5 #1-176
'ust north of OPP Station at
Sebringville 519-393-5690
Masse - O'Reilly
Liz and Gary Masse
& Kathy and Greg
O'Reilly
are pleased to
announce the
forthcoming marriage
of their children,
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The wedding is to take
place at St. James
Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth on
Sat. May 12, 2007.
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Love always, your families!
last bingo of the month with the Hensall
Presbyterian women providing assis-
tance and prizes.
Tuesday Church service was led by
Rev. John Trembulak of Zion Lutheran
Church in Dashwood. In the evening
Pastor Elly Van Bergen of Varna and
Goshen United Churches brought the
members of her confirmation class to
Queensway's Retirement Home to spend
time visiting and playing games with
residents.
Volunteer Donna Smale was in
Wednesday afternoon to organize the
euchre enthusiasts, while several other
Seaforth Legion Branch 156
t1 L Mother's a
(Dinner
Sunday May 13th 4:30 pm
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With All The Trimmings
Homemade Desserts
Take Outs Available
For Delivery CaII
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Adults $12°° 5 - 12 $5°°
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residents enjoyed receiving manicures
throughout the afternoon.
There was an excellent turnout for
food committee meeting Thursday
morning as food service supervisor Joan
Bradley reviewed the new spring menus
with residents to get their input and
opinions.
In the afternoon baking group met
and stirred up a batch of delicious
Buttermilk Raisin Bran Muffins which
of course had to be taste tested fresh
'from the oven with butter.
The lounge in retirement home was
full Friday evening for the Friendship
Friday program with Andy Rau, Lois
Hodgins, Jack Youngston and Ann and
Phyllis Deichert providing the music.
Winthrop families
celebrate three
baptisms
What beautiful weather we have had
lately - cool in the mornings and
evenings but gorgeous in between.
Rev. John's sermon at Cavan United
was titled "The Rule of Love." Greeters
and collectors were Carol McClure and
Wayne Dolmage.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Andrew and Jeanne Patrick
on the passing of their mother, Mabel.
Mabel lived her
entire life in the
Winthrop area.
The Winthrop
Campbells, the
Moreys and to
Brinkes attended
the baptism of
Kaeden Leigh
James MacDonald,
infant son of lbdd
and Pam
MacDonald of
Blyth. Two infant
girls were also bap-
tized.
FOOD FOR
THOUGHT
Let truth lead
and faith guide.
by Ruth
Campbell
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