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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-04-30, Page 7FAMIT.Y Times -Advocate, April 30, 1997 Page 7 Basketball winners Residents and Buddies discuss Earth Day Our Lady of Mount- Carmel boys basketball team recently won their zone competition. Pic- tured in back from left are Jon Glavin, Jamie Sandwith, Taylor Feagan, Scott Davies and-Nik Jeromkin. in middle from left• are Jason McCann, Henny Pfaff, Mike Van Bruaene and Shawn Lane. In front are Kyle McCann and Jeff Arnold.. Our Lady of Mount Carmel girls basketball team recently won their zone competition. Pic- tured in back row from left are Coach Haid, Bobby Sonthirath, Kelly Rutten, Jessica Davies, Michelle Somerville and Bridgette Roela-ids. Pictured in front from left are Jennifer Dev- laeminck, Niki Vermeulen, Heather Thompson and Annette Roelands. .Prayer meetings planned EXETER - The Womens' Minis- tries of the Exeter Pentecostal Tab- crnacle met at the home of Ada Tri- ebner on April 24 at 2 p.m. Jenny Kipfer presided over the service. Ruth McLaren asked God's blessing on the meeting and . the roll call was taken by Shirley Prouty. The nine members present answered with a bible verse on "Showers". The minutes were read by Prouty and the treasurer's reptlrt given by Helen Kendrick. Dove Matheson showed hears that were clothed for children of Mexico. The group is making a do- nation to a couple in God's work. Phyllis Rennick read "How to show appreciation to a Pastor's wife". It was decided to send a plant to Mrs. Dean. The group arc planning to have a prayer meeting once a month through July and August at the home of Ruth McLaren. A missionary reading was given by Kendrick, concerning the work of Ray and Betty Faulkner in Sri Lanka. Jean Trichner gave a reading and a poem by Rev. Oswald Smith enti- tled "God Understand and Cares." Matheson gave a message on the "Plan of God." Lunch was provided and served by Ada Trichner and Phyllis Ren - nick. Country Bakery 367 Main St. S. Exeter 235-2525 .s//ef&iiaills of the IWeielk Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. April30, May 1,2,3 Pumpernickel Apple, Cherry, Blueberry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon Bread 890 ea. While quantities last Pies $2.29 ea Open Fridays 8 - 8 again • 1997BUSINESS REi'IEII'S "In uut' Dircctura" W4Yrn�262-2830 QUEENS 100'Queen St. E. Hensall NURSING & RETIREMENT HOME PROVIDING CARE 8 SUPPORT FOR ONTARIO'S SENIORS . • QUEENSWAY NURSING & RETIREMENT HOME provides an essential service for those who enjoy a certain level of independence, but require professional nursing care because they have suffered a stroke, found themselves in a convalescent situation, often forget to take . medications, or simply can no longer care for themselves. QUEENSWAY NURSING & RETIREMENT HOME often helps to relieve the burden of care -taking often imposed upon family members. One can live at QUEENSWAY NURSING & RETIREMENT HOME with dignity, come and go as they please, and be in an environment that feels comfortable and socially fulfilling. Their facility's location is conveniently situated, allowing easy accessibility for friends and relatives to stop by or take residents out for visits. All rooms are decorated to provide a comfortable atmosphere. They encourage residents to bring a few personal items from home. The entire building is always clean and well maintained, complying with the legislated standards of the Nursing Home Act and subject to regular inspections: dietary, nursing, environment, fire and overall safety. Personal care and consideration round the clock from the nursing and support staff are the foremost priorities at QUEENSWAY NURSING & RETIREMENT HOME. They also try to make the transition to your new home as easy as possible for both residents and their families. Comfortable lounges feature TV viewing. Nutritious, hearty meals are served in a shared "community" dining room with special diets accommodated. They feature special activities programs and social events, promoting participation from the residents. For a scheduled personal tour of QUEENSWAY NURSING & RETIREMENT HOME, contact administrator TED UNDERWOOD and book a viewing time that is convenient for you. QUEENSWAY NURSING & RETIREMENT HOME fills an important need in our community by caring for Ontario's aged with dignity and understanding. lkv: Town Publications • ZURICH - Tuesday morning the St. Boniface Grade Five Buddies went to visit their Buddies at Blue Water Rest Home. The students and residents celebrated Earth Day by discussing ways of saving the earth which they shared with the group. They also played table games of Yahtzee, checkers, card games, bingo, etc. Wednesday morning it was off to Masonville for a day of shopping for Esther Makins, Lottie Gascho, Clarence Gascho, Kurt Gabel and Bob Carson. Helpers Glen 'Thiel, volunteer driver, Nicole Veroude, Angelika Metzger, Betty Ann O'Brien and Cathy Shantz kept everyone on budget and guided them throughout the mall. Wednesday, a Region #3 Auxil- iaryNolunteers Spring Meeting was hosted in the auditorium by Donna Klopp, Past President, Blue Water Rest Home Auxiliary. Eileen Hern was guest speaker on the top- ic "Eagles' Wings". Region #3 Rep. Mary Scott welcomed every- one and led the opening prayer. Pastor Annette Smith, University of Western Ontario Chaplin, led the carol group and Idella Gable was pianist. Grace Martin and her sing- ers also entertained. Auxiliary members from Huronview, Clinton, Huron - Lea, Brussels, Nithview Homes, New Hamburg and Fair- view Homes; Cambridge attended the meeting. Approximately 50 Auction at Hensall church By Liz Sangster Hensatl correspondent HENSALL - "Camping Sunday" was celebrated at Hensall United Church. The lay -leaders were pave Williams, Dana Martin, Jennifer Young, -Gordon Hamilton, Hilda Payne, Tracy McIntosh, Janice Bis - back, Chuck Mallette,. and Joanne Rowcliffe. The prelude was "A Thunder- storm". Dave Williams gave the first message "This is the Day, It Only Takes a Spark". Chuck Malette played campfire music on his guitar. Raye Jacobe and Dave Campbell received the offering. A lunch of chili and biscuits was enjoyed in the Fellowship Hall. The annual United Church beef supper attracted a large crowd. • The Hensall United Church Auc- tion will take place on May 3 with Bob Heywood as the auctioneer. There will be a preview at the church from 5 to 7 p.m. The auc- tion starts at 7 p.m. Many interest- ing items have been donated to this event. The Afternoon Ladies meet on •May I at 2 p.m. members in all were served sand- wiches and squares for lunch and coffee, juice and muffins for breaks. Everyone enjoyed sharing ideas and experiences to assist in the comfort of seniors involved in the Long Term Care Facilities of their area. Many local businesses donated items for the guest bags each member received. Next year's annual meeting will be hosted by Nithview Homes, New Hamburg. Rev. Cyril Gingerich, a retired Minister of Zurich Mennonite Church conducted Thursday after- noon Chapel Service with the theme "God Holds Your Hand". Beatrice Rader was organist and many hymns were sung which in- cluded "I Love to Tell the Story" and "My Faith Looks Up to Thee." Fr. Matthias Wronski, St. Boniface Church, Zurich celebrated Mass. Rev..Gani Lazaro, Emmanuel Unit- ed Church, Zurich led Bible Study in the morning. Thursday evening Max Du- charme and the "Town Liners" en- tertained the residents with some old time music. Ducharme on vio- lin, Andrew Rau on guitar and as soloist, Harvey Smith on guitar, Doug Insley Hawaiian guitar, Phyl- lis Deichert as pianist and Carol Taylor on rhythm instruments kept everyone tapping their toes, sway- ing in their seats and shuffling on the dance flopr. "On the Beach" starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner] and Fred As- taire entertained the residents on Monday afternoon. Best wishes to Mae Fox who is a patient at St. Joseph Hospital, Lon- don. Condolences to the family. and friends of the late Beryl Hogg, who passed away at South Huron Hospi- tal on April 21 in her 81st year. Be- ryl was in her ninth year as a tenant of Maplewoods Apartments and en- joyed playing cards and socializing with her fellow tenants. Welcome to Helen Jensen of London and Reta Snyder of Grand Bend who are new tenants to Ma- plewoods Apartments. Reta's hus- band John is a resident at Blue Wa- ter and the move will save her driving in winter conditions to visit with him. Helen will be able to visit with her daughter Linda Gingerich of Zurich more often as well. The residents look forward to Gladys and her Merry Makers on April 28, a bus trip April 29 and af- ternoon tea on Wednesday with a "Rain Day" theme. In the evening the Bodacious Jazz Band from Ex- eter will entertain. • • • ._• ;:• LOOKING FOR A NEW CAREER Festival School of Hairstyling, Stratford is accepting registration for their next class. Make-up Artistry and Nail Technology offered at no extra charge. Financial assistance available for those who qualify. For further information call 519-271-9551 Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatello Two-thirds of all Australians will eventually de- velop skin cancer. This high risk is due to a sensitive population (fair -skinned), high UV radi- ation levels plus depletion of ozone layer in southern hemisphere and the cult -image of Australians as being ruddy, sun -bronzed types. Over the Counter (OTC) drugs are drugs and they require just as much care when taking them as medications your doctor prescribes. If arr OTC drug doesn't relieve the problem within a week, check with your doctor. Being pregnant carries a great responsibility for a healthy lifestyle. Al- most everything you drink and eat is passed on to your baby -during pregnancy. So it is important to stop smoking, don't drink alcohol, limit your caffeine intake and do not diet. 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