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Golden Glimpses
Blue Water Rest bme
ZURICH - February 2 was
"Ground Hog" day, and whatever
the results, I ani sure spring will
come. We welcome Edwin (iaseho
back from the hospital. Ed. Turn
bull is presently a patient in a Lon
don hospital.
Residents were pleased to be able
to share Nelson Howe's visitors on
Wednesday afternoon when they
provided piano and violin music in
the auditorium. It was a pleasure to
have Howe pick up his violin and
loin the group.
Evereu Haist will be celebrating
his 99th birthday err 1*uua y
He is holding openiteetialn tfhese-
-ditorium orthelikineVai-StWay,
February 9 from 2 to 4 pin. and in-
vites all his Mends and relatives to
come and share his birthday cake.
Singing, videos, card games of
one kind and another, cookiebak-
ing and thefts, as well as -bingo
take up to winter days for-the-resi-
dents.
or-the resi-
dents.
The Thursday afternoon chapel
service consisted of hymn singing
under the direction of Catherine
Ehreter7Juttlic -School will be getting new playground equipment thanks to the Exeter Legion. Shantz in the absence of the sched-
Members of the R.E. Pooley branch Bart DeVries, left; and Dave Frayne, present a cheque to uled minister. Fr. Peter Hayes cele -
Deb Homuth, president of the Exeter Public School Parents Association braced Mass for his parishioners.
Varna
by Joan Beierling
By Joan Beierling
VARNA - Krystin Dowson,
daughter of John and Gayle Dow -
son was received into the 'Varna
Church through Baptism on Sunday
with Rev. George Phillips perform-
ing the ceremony. Ruby Hill pre-
sented John and Gayle with the
Baptism Certificate and Joan Beier -
ling presented them with a rose on
behalf of the U.C.W.
Krysten is the granddaughter of
Bill and Joyce Dowson and Keith
and Buelah Keys. Great-
granddaughter of Laura Keys, Mar-
garet Dowson and Ella Flood.
Following the baptism, Art Ben-
net and Gordon Hill introduced a
.film .. on the . Food .Grains Bank
which gave everyone a wider in-
sight into where the grain and or
cash donated goes to. Hill also an-
nounced that there would be a Food
Grains Bank Roast Beef Luncheon
at the Hensen United Church on
Febnmry 11 from 11:30 to 1:30
pm. for S6 per person. Margaret
Hayter has advance tickets for sale.
The Varna U.C:W. meets Thurs-
day, February 6 at the church. Re-
member to bring your article for the
Friendship House for roll call.
Guest speaker is Janice Sauve, Ex-
ecutive Director of the Survival
Through Friendship House.
A c>tokinole party is coming up
February 14 at 8 p.m. in the Vama
church basement. The proceeds arc
to go towards the Clinton Hospital
Auxiliary.
John and Gayle Dowson and girls
hosted a family luncheon: on Sun-
day to _celebrate their daughter
Krysten's baptism with approxi-
mately 30 in all attending.
New Exeter guides
Newly -enrolled first Exeter Guides include Meaghan O'Rourke (back left), Carly Riley, Dana
Dittmer, Jessica Wilson, Ann -Marie Parsons, Natalie Broom (front left), Megan Burke, Fal-
lon Giles, Katrina Snedden, and Leanne Snow.
Euchre well attended at Shipka
By Annie Morenz
SHIPKA - February is Heart and
Stroke month. Author Isaac Asi-
----mos-tells us "the human heart beats
constantly at a rate of 60 to 80
times a minute, or a trifle faster
than one heart beat per second,
through a long life that may last
over a century. In a century of fruit-
ful labour, it will beat some four
billion times and pump 600,000
tons of blood. The work done by
the heart each minute is equivalent
to the lifting of 70 pounds a foot off
the ground."
Please be generous when your lo-
cal canvasser calls on you this
month.
Euchre
Eleven tables were in action at
the bi-weekly euchre parry held last
Wednesday night at Shipka Com-
munity Centre.
At the *lose of play, Marilyn
Thompson held high lady position.
with low lady going to Rosie
Rader.
High man for the evening was
Emil Becker, with tow man score
won by Ada Dietrich playing a
man's card.
Most lone hands for ladies was
Change of command
i
At Thursday's 2923 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps,a change of command took place.
Shown left to right, Ted Hyde, Command Warrant Officer, was replaced by Dwayne finkbein
er, Master Warrant Officer, as the Cadet Commanding Officer tor two years and Jean -Luc
Beausoleil, Master Warrant Officer, replaced Brent Jesney, Master Warrant Officer as
eant Major (er one year.
won by Dorothy Fenner, with most
lone hands for men going to Nor-
man Breen.
The south group were in charge
of lunch refreshments.
Another euchre will be held in
two weeks. .
Personals
Community sympathy is ex-
pressed to Jacob Lagerwerf, family
and grandchildren, in the death of
his wife Iva L., Saturday. Funeral
service was conducted at the Ilex
and Son Funeral Home, Parkhill
last Wednesday.
Queensway
Nursing Home
sway resi-
ts are looking forward to their
Volunteer Appreciation Party Feb-
ruary 20 at 2 p.m. Various talented
residents will be entertaining.
Rev. Rutledge of Exeter Baptist
church led the warship service
Tuesday with Joyce Pepper as pia-
nist. Mrs. Davidson ministered in
snag with two beautiful solos.
Fun and fitness suited us off on
the right foot Wednesday .meg
with a very good session. The mot-
to is "Werk out or Rust Out."
Wednesday afternoon residents
were lousy in • the Activity room
staking gift Jags. A special thanks
to all who brought in Chrisunas
cards for this project.
Marie Flynn and the Huron
Strings, along with the Carry On
Cloggers and Stepdanc:ers provided
an energetic and entertaining pro
gram for the Birthday Party, Thurs-
day night. Birthday greetings are
extended to Jessie Armstrong, Ada
Ball, hazel Daer, Greta itarah, and
Maurice Tiedman.
Everyone is looking forward w
bingo each Monday afternoon in
February with assistance and prizes
provided by the Kippen United
Church women.
Coming Events: February 8, 2
p.m., Valentine Program with Coby
and Irvin Animal; February 14, 2
. p.m., Valentine Party: February 20,
2 p.nr., Volunteer Appreciation Par
ty.
lines-Advroeate, Febarery 6, 1992 Pogo 33
Mary Mosley, a Victorian Order of Nurses member, adminis-
ters en- intravenous to Milt Cole of Exeter who is awaiting
knee surgery. In-home Intravenous therapy is a new service of
fered by the VON. Last week was VON week. The 95-year-olc
organization now has .1.1 nurses providing non-profit health
-care in Huron County.
10 Yeas'
,.alit era at Bell Aerospace in
e'0 percent in favour of it new two-year
Sot►>;ttf Exeter Mayor Bruce:and frAtti.
.:the Kitchener Rangersirit >;
ni for the armtittl`Ontario `f '
alt came.
Ce fl re
oh
sAittl i:� ear ow, Exeter has ended the M-
imi yivilitittilihatithy balance.
Ashibitor;Rrograniiabeulgadded for the first
time to the.it1 Twili ht S
g l��li�•
Huron chttlemen vetoed a supply management prapo-
1.
guyed a barn on
lint of Wayne
-edited with success
2S Rears Ago
k'ttbruary 2, 1967 - Found Brothers :of :Toronto an-
nouneedthithltweek that they have abandofd is to lo-
eate at R.C160. Centralia.
Mrs. Douglas Cook of Hensall has some 30 of her
paintings; hanging in the; Blue Room of the Shute Institute
in London.
Stephen:. township is planning a Centennial celebration
at the Stc$0)8 Canialif46401$1,Jutle 25.
Matirke Love ofR t o ; was named president
of the Huron County 41 Leaden Assoriaton.
Exeter Saddle Club members voted to move their ro-
deo grounds to Exeter Community Park.
Elmer D. Bell of Exeter was named a director of Vic-
toria and Grey Trutt#,
OPP Corporal C.J. Mitchell/ibis week warned elderly
residents of the danger or coriAlen operating in the area,
isv°sing as bank officials.
Robert, Cathy and Karen *clan went to school in
'Sewall Friday on a skidoo froth„ it Hay township farts.
The Exeter Legion is to beCogratulated for sponsor-
ing the Zone C curling championships. In charge were
Stan Frayne , Lee Learn and Howard Nolt.niann.
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