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Senior's lunch out
Grade 3 and 4 students
from St. Patrick's Separate
School in Lucan performed
songs last Wednesday for
the HOMME program's
lunch out for seniors. The
Lucan and Biddulph HOMME
lunch out program meets
three or four times a year
but there is a need for more
people to participate in
such activities. Drivers are
especially needed to trans-
port seniors in the area.
Pictured above from left are
students Danielle Bulanda,
Kristin Kleuskens, Meghan
Taylor and Jennifer Hoo-
gervorst. Pictured at right in
the foreground, Mary Bow-
land helped to prepare the
dinner.
Congregations discuss future of manse
The two congrega-
tions are meeting this
Thursday evening.
Rhoda Rohde
Thames Road correpondent
THAMES ROAD - Rev. Jock
Tolmay led in the worship service
on Sunday morning at Thames
Road United Church. He told the
children a story.
The choir sang "Seal Us, 0 Holy
Spirit" accompanied by organist
Jean Hodgert.
Rev. To!may's sermon was enti-
tled "How to Recognize a Goat."
Anne Kernick and June Stewart
received the offering.
There will be a meeting of area
people at the Exeter Legion on No-
vember 27 at 7:30 p.m. concerning
the future of South Huron Hospital.
On November 28 at Thames
Road Church at 7:30 p.m. there
will be a joint information meeting
to discuss the future of the manse.
Both congregations are urged to at-
tend.
On December 1, there will be
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White Gift services at both church-
es.
On December 2, Thames Road
U.C.W. will meet. Providing the
program will be June Stewart, Joan
Morgan, and Virginia Warwick.
The roll call will be "Share a
Child's Humorous Comment".
Members are reminded to bring a
gift (new or used) for the Christ-
mas Bureau and a Secret Pat gift.
Group U will provide lunch.
On December 23 a Christmas
concert is planned at Thames Road
at 7 p.m.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Gerald and Carolyn
Johns and family in the passing of
her father, the late Mr. McClure.
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ZURICH - The residents of Blue
Water Rest Home enjoyed watch-
ing "Mrs. Winterborne" on the big
screen starring Shirley MacLean on
Monday. Tuesday, it was off to Ma-
sonville for a Christmas shopping
bonanza for Clarence Gascho, Kurt
Gebel, Ruby Fulcher, Bob Carson
and Edna Johnston. Glen Thiel,
volunteer driver, Cathy Shantz, Ad-
juvant and volunteers Debbie Tay-
lor, Theo VanDerboom and Donna
Merrier.
Tuesday evening the Christian
Reformed Church, Exeter visited
the home to sing hymns for the res-
idents. Everyone enjoyed meeting
each other again after the absence
of the summer season.
Rev. Daniel Roushorne, Caven/
Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen-
sall/Exeter conducted Thursday af-
ternoon Chapel Service. Fr. Matthi-
as Wronski, St. Boniface Church,
Zurich celebrated Mass.
The residents are keeping Lloyd
Otterbein of Maplewoods Apart-
ments busy cutting up sponge slabs
for the hobby shop. Once the slabs
are cut into strips, the residents
chop them in little pieces for the
stuffing of pillows, animals, balls,
etc. which are sold by the Tuck
Shop to interested passers by.
Monday and Tuesday, volunteer
Auxiliary members decorated the
home for the Christmas season in
preparation for the resident/family
Christmas dinner to be held on De-
cember 1.
The residents are expecting their
Buddies who will be here on No-
vember 26 to decorated the resi-
dents' favorite tree in the auditori-
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