Times Advocate, 1989-01-25, Page 11-
Seniors active at Day Centre
AILSA CRAIG - You should see
our bulletin board at the Craigwiel
Day Centre for Seniors! Even
though " Christmas is almost a
month ago, the pictures there keep
the glow of warmth and happiness
experienoed at our Christmas Party
very much alive. 28 of us were
able to enjoy that day together.
Since the New Year is a time of
new beginnings, we've done quite a
few new things. .Rummy, Con- `.
nett Four and Balderdash have
jefined our roster of games, and.
we've learned to make "God's
Eyes," just to name a few.
On Nursery Rhyme Day, we had
an authentic "Farmer in the Dell"
complete with patched:overalls and
plaid shim .the cutest "Little Bo
Peep" you ever saw, the pumpkin
"Peter, Peter" made famous and
"That Dog in the Window" even
asked if he could pass as a Nursery
Rhyme! What fun! " There must
have been a,number of "Chicken
Littles" Tho, as some were too
chicken to dress up! •
Then - we had two "Hat Days".
You would_havebeen amazed at
the variety! Smart, fancy, trendy -
you name it. Wp were looking
Centralia by Mrs. Toni Kooy
CENTRALiA - Sympathy of the
community is extended of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Tasko and familyin the
death of Madalene's mother the late
Mrs. Phillips. Funeral service was
held at Stephcnsons Funeral Home,
Ailsa Craig on Thursday of Mist
week with•intermcnt in Carlyle Ce-
metery..
Euchre prize winners at Hcy -
woods on Monday January:16 were;
high score Marian Noels, Chris
Hesse!: Lone hands Lillian Brin-
dley, Harry Noels. Low score Mar-
garet. Lawson, Ed Wurm. Next
gathering .is January. 30 at 2:30
At Neils schoolhouse on Monday
evening January 16. prize winners
Were: High score Marilyn. Dixon,
Perry Cunningham. Lone hands
Alice Gilmour, Charlie.Rollings.
Low score Dorothy Darling and
Otto Darling.. • :
• Next euchre on January 30 will
be convened by Otto and Dorothy
Darling at 8 p.m. •
Tom and I were Saturday evening
dinner guest with Flaury and Marian
Noels of Lucan and Sunday dinner
guests 4ith Clayton and Alice
Kooy and family.
Next Sunday January 29 the an-
nual meeting will follow the morn-
: ing service land pot luck lunch at
the United Church. Please try to -at-
tend. . '
good those days!
Armchair travels were brought to
us by our favourite slide show art-
ist, and we noticed"a good looking
guard or two. thrown ,in with the'
"Handsome Tour Guide" collection: .
It also scans searching for dew
worms is coming into style!
Everyone had a favourite heart
throb in elementary school; so one
day during Memory Lane we re-
called -our experience:wuh puppy
love. The names in some talcs re-
mained anonymous because of the
content and the fear that there
might be family or community
connections, but we all had fun in
the recollection of those :days. If
the. mention of .puppy love has
brought a great tale to mind that
begs to be shared, come along,
.we're good listeners,
Many of us and friends as well
have been helping us save receipts
and labels" -for the . Community
Club Awards that Radio 98 spon-
sors. Iris a great opportunity for
us CO get soma financial help for
our program. Give us a'call if you
would like.to.hclp.along,
Winter blahs can't have that
much effect on our great bunch.
However; just in case, we've
planned Beach Parties for January
2.1 and 27. Graba beach hat, bag
-and sunglasses and come join us!
If you make it a week later, you
may be humming "Silhouettes on
the Shade" with us!
Discussing Fairs - Caught by the camera at Friday's annual meeting of the Exeter Agriculture Society
are from the Icft Ontario Homecraft president Dolores, Shapton, Miss CNE Kathy MacNaughton who
was the guest speaker and District. 8 Homecraft director Sylvia Knechtel.
Industrial
Growth Fund
When it comes to
RRSP investing, one
word says it all. Results.
Hire arc n1;ul% uVA(RRSI' dollars.
'And each RRSI' a fternatire ( Iain its the best — for one reason or another.
Rut none of Huse ilainis hold water unfe>s one thing is there to hack them
111): a reams of perforin i 0'.
•
There, are maim' things we. could .say to-attenipt to establish the credentials
of The Industrial (;roup of Minds.. that we manage more than S' hilhon kir
more than W0.1XX1Canadian investors ... that We pursue grn%%th, but never al
the open* of consistency , .. and that our record of antic pat (lrtelnpnit'nt,
111 the market has hien excellent. •
liut onl% hard number. count :Vit we urge v'ouJo make %our 1tRS1' decision
on the strength of coniorison.ot rtsttt.
Here are ours:
Industrial Growth Fund
For mnreln (!rnl3t101) ort
contact an independent inustmen! fund dealer or stockbroker. or return t u'
ccaipt+n beln%i. h+tta.'
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Exeter Vitra
EXETER - Hello from everyone
at the Villa: We have almost fin-
ished the first month of 1989. if
this is our taste -of winter, then we
can't complain.
Happy 13irth(lay in 'this coming
week to Elizabeth,Pcat and Flor-
ence Routzon.
Alpha Tau Sorority hosted
our evening prograin last Tuesday.
Mr.' and Mrs. Bill Rhode enter-
tained on the. violin and piano. The
evening sure took away some of
our January blues.
_Several residents from. the Nurs-
ing Hone enjoyed lunch out at the
Three A Restaurant last week.
What a treat to•bc able 10 get out
in the middle of January. Thanks
to Agnes Atingcr for chauffcring
*us. • •
Rev, Vipperman conducted our
weekly worship services in both
the Nursing Home and the Rest
Home...
it is so good to he able to taste
baking fresh from the oven. Our
-ladies tried their hand at bran muf-
fins. They were a wcicomc treat
were so good that we may have to
begin baking muffins more often.
Thought for the week: You
should never criticize your wife's
judgment - look who she decided to
marry.
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Get Fair Awards - The 1989 Exeter Agriculture Society Service award was won by Shirley and Floyd
Cooper. Making the presentation at the left at Friday's annual meeeting was Ontario Homecraft presi-
dent Dolores Shapton.
Pentecostal WM elects executive
EXETER - The annual business
meeting of the Women's Ministries
of the Pentecostal Church was held
at the home of pastor and Mrs. Car=
r►I Rogers with 12 members
present.
The mceting'wasopened by sing-
ing the hymn ;'Whiter than Snow."
Mrs. Jean Tricbncr offcrcd prayer.
The treasurers report was read by
Miss Marion Tricbncr.
The roll call was answered by
tach member with a verse of Scrip-
ture containing the. word "Snow."
Business was transacted and mon-
-Cy designated to orphanages in four
different countries.
The missionary reading was given
by Mrs. Werra DesJardine entitled
"Just a Mountain Boy" also a poem
read by Mrs. Rdgers- entitled
"Someone had Prayed."
Prayer requests read from head of-
fice and the question asked "Why.
don't people pray"
Prayer was offcrcd by Jcan 'Frieb-
ncr. The message was given by pas-
tor RQgcrs. -
Officers elected were: President -
Mrs. Ruth McLarn, vice president
= Mrs. Jean Tricbncr, secretary -
Mrs. Shirley ProutyA treasurer -
Mrs. Carol Rogers and press -
Mrs. Edith Millar. A delicious
lunch was then served.
off
LADIES' DEPT.
Craig seniors
AiLSA CRAiG - It was a lovely
sunny day when the members of
_ Ailsa Craig Seniors met at the Le-
gion•Hall.
--1--./11.12 p.m. we all enjoyed the pot
luck dinner. Ann Stewart played the
Grace..Don Lockhart, vice presi-
I
dent, presided for the meeting as-
sted by Shirley Williams as secte-
treasurer.
We all signed a card for Myrtle
Dixon, then spent the rest of the af-
ternoon playing euchre. There were
ten tables in play with the .prizes
going to the following: ladies high
- Jessie Lewis; ladies lone • Lor-
raine Neil; ladies low - Ruth Shep-
herd; mens high - Fred Lewis; mens
lone George Keene and mcns low
- Elmer Lewis.
We welcomed Mary Meikle back
after a time in the hospital and she
thanked everyone for cards received.
The Industrial Group of Funds
Managed by Mackenzie Financial Corporation
Looking
bulb aan.
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tour RRSI'
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and income
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read it Van' making a frllrci 1.qr and
rudair) il./nr filhm' rte f'wnce.
A thank you card was read from
Earl Reese, now home • from the
hospital.
Our ncxt meeting will be Febru-
ary 1 at 1:30 p.rn. All seniors in
the arca arc most welcome l0 join
with uS. -
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