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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-12-02, Page 3232 Exeter Times—Advocate Family We+dttesdayLUecenber l 19l)8 Back from Iceland and Italy Megan Straw, (left) and Julie Darling, pictured with Exeter Lions Club President Cliff Marsden, spoke to the club last Wednesdaynight about their Lions -spon- sored summer trips -to Iceland and Italy respectively. The girls spent a week at Lions camps where they met -teens from around the world. The rest of the trip was spent with host families sightseeing and living as a member of their communities.. Both girls said they've made good friends which they e-mail often and said they'd remember their trips for the rest of their lives. FINN• Hensall Girl Guides • spend time with their Buddies 11LNSAI.'l. lie;r►sall G'iri-(vuides With leaders Kim Bikke and -'Sheila .Corbett held -their rrre:et- itng •at (luee.nsway and following. that met:their Buddies. Isach girl is ir,atchf�.d with a Resident • M the Retirement !tease and • once 'a month spends air evening visit- ing or playing a gams: with their buddy. both - the Residents and the - Girl . Guides benefit. from their relationship. Rev.' Hcy}►old Kipler of the Zurich tylen>•ioiii.je Ctiurch.-led Worship Ser -vice 'Tuesday after- uoori walls- a i sermon' about 'Loneliness" and all the ways in vvblch we 4:an alleviate; it by re;ich- ing out to ?theirs! Winnie liutte,n; Pastoral (:are volunteer was in Wednesday kris Bible; Study, wi'til He-sidenis. A group of about ten Residents pail- ticipate; in the weekly study In the evening staff, volunteers and faintly ruernt,ers were in to "Uec'k the dells" tA . ('lue.e:nsway for the (.hristmas season. A special thesis you to lull'; Uebus for'enter- taining with Christmas Music r.0 the ,keyt)e►ard ii Ite,tiretrie:ut Hant(t lounge. i Senior Dining Greoup suet 'Thursday evening for a 'delicious dinner and stayed to enjoy the music of Max & .The he Tuwnitners as they p}ayed fur the November birthday party. On sev- . eras occasions the dance' 1";•. •r floor, was• full which always adds to the" fun. •..always greetings to livelyn• FIetc.her,.Vert} Parker, Arthur "Farling, and Helen Ferrigno.Just a'rernindei- to Senior Uine�rs, pleaseioreservr; ahead as space is limit- ed. Just call 2(i2-28'30. I)ue to• the-holiday'sea-� Sun there will be -one Senior.,Uining (;roup scheduled December 10 with ente,rtiiinrnent by "Auhibty Awesort@e" Barbershop (1u;ir tet: ' Friday morning Resident Council Met 1,1 and discuslit d the rturneroui, events Ulf; e� fe�r DeP.einbe} There a''re lots 'of evening events illalined ,to enable family mem- 'hers It,r► join up firr'the. furs. Operatidns (;roup met'ili.Rrtirerneut 1 ouir; ,lounge ui ,they trite%r uoori arid 'they. especially look forWar'd to.i ttit 'Friesid:ship ,Fridays planned for 1)ecetn(►,et'. Urr Ii;r.elubet'.4 at 7 30 p in Gloria Wilbe;e, siroger and gfiitarlst entertain and I)et:ember. 1 K at. 7.:i( p.m. haul. Vailliucourt is bchcsd- , uli;d: Community seniors are always welcome. • • tornins events December :S at 2 P.m. (;r„aud (:over Singers; f)eceutber 4 at '7 p.m.' Travelogue to this Agawa (:rinyon with Hilda Payne; and at 7:30 p.m. Friendship Friday witli Gloria Wilbee. Awards presentation for Lucan 4-H I.UC:AN - On Wednesday, November 25, the Lucan 4- 11 Club met at the Knights of Columbus Mini Hall for the Achievement Night in their "Nome for the Holidays" club. The evening, including family and friends, was opened with'the 4-11 pledge by club president and chairperson for .the night. Meghan McTaggart; Introductions of the club members,and lead- ers were made and there was a draw for the door prize. Next, the group heard a poem' "Home for the Holidays" written by- Jenni Noyes. After, the. niembers presented their special pro - Jetts. Several more door prizes were drawn, and two members sang "The Twelve Pays of Christmas". The • members helped the visitors create a candy cane reindeer craft. . This was followed by the awards presenta- tion. Heather Marr received a special award for completing six clubs. • The evening closed. with the 4-11 motto and the group enjoyed ~narks provided by the club members. ' .4%140) •,5~ ack4NVO5 .c.S~ acklB4 HURON TRACTOR TOYLAND "Cilresisims Wish !fir Visit Huron Tractor Toyland....the BEST SELECTION of Toys Around 3406:5'1440' JOHN DEERE F vf011ill•slawarifteissoessmow. orM%- I.' NM: Intel HURON TRACTOR 9 t.00AIi(N9 10 BERN: YOU UETTEH EXETER a BLYTH THAMMESFORD (519) 235-1115 (519) 523-4244 (519) 285.3845 l'-800-265-4268 1-800:265.9002 1.800.563.3645 MIME YOU GET CONFiDENCE...NO r 9101PH19E9 *4444106Nesilikes* 0"4-te-4PieN*keiM- i