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TALK
Wednesday. Aprii'21, 1999
Bell ringers perform at Queensway'
d Beatrice Rader
ZURICH - Monday afternoon the residents of Bl Margaret
service at Zurich Mennonite (lurch: while
Water Rest Home gathered in the auditorium to attended
w
etch a video in regard to the places of interest in other residents preferred
In the a ch. sn sera/ice
membersnthe
the countries of Holland, Luxemburg and Belgium, theT'Greenwood Hill Country Gospel, Baden and New
in the auditorium.of
showing the beautiful buildings and countryside
people of another culture. Hamburg entertained the residents. Ode Jantzi on
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On Tuesday the wheelchair bus, under the direr- guitar, John Doerr on banjo and violin, Vern
tion of
volunteer driver Jim Purvis, headed out into Brenneman and Mervin LeRoes on viis on tar,aBe Benny
the countryside with residents Martha andfiddle,
playedtheir .instruments and
ill
Weigand, Dorothy Farrell, Clara Hamilton, Leonard Jantzi on mandolin
Onn, Ethel Moore, Carmen Lovie, Stewart Thiel, sang for the residents.
Florence Cudmore, Harry Maas and Bernice Cann. Condolences go Gertrude Hedleyfamily
am ho and friends
away at
Their route included a drive north on the Grandnson io Marguerite BQnd, Blue Water Rest Home in her .79th year. Marg and.
Bayfield, south on Highway 2_l . t
Highway 84 to Dashwood, north again on the her husband Robert rt (Bob)slivedeatvTe Q n's members Grove g farm- in
f
Brunson to Zurich. They viewed the thel 1999 theCan Canadian Legion of Grand Bend. Their daughter
land owned by the Beckers where
international Plowing Match will be held in late Brenda Winholdmm moved $rents when they became
the west with her
September. daughters to be ne P
The April Auxiliary committee members Susan residents Welcome to Donna lona Merrier of Zurich.
Zurich.
Nyenhuis, Mary -Lou Erb. Anne Flaxbard and Gladys A warmhe
Ginerich made arrangements for the April birthday Merrier, a form r t ar active nd many othertseniorucommu-
Water
g Rest Home 6ux y
nity groups rn the Zurich area, is getting to use the
services she so actively assisted with over the years.
The family of Vera O'Brien are hosting an Open
House in the auditorium on April 25 in honour of her
97th birthday. Everyone is welcome to attend. The
residents look forward to a trip to Goderich and the
Exeter Community Choir tonight, Art Coker April 23,
the Grand Benders on April 26, their Buddies April
27 and an afternoon tea on April 28, a ladies pajama
party on April 29 and a bus trip on April 30.
party at Blue Water Rest Home. Tuesday evening the
members of Zurich Mennonite Church hosted the
April birthday party
resentedthe
toeb residents.
celebrants
iebranift ts
the Auxiliary was p Roy Gingerich, Ruby
Kurt Gebel, Juliette Denomme,
Bell, Beatrice McNab, Herbert Schlundt, Vera
O'Brien and Mary Romaniszyn. Twelve members of
the women's chorus sang many favourite hymns with
the assistance of pianist Cathy Shantz. Carol Steckle
directed eight children who did bell ringing. Guitars
and musical instrumentsuuplayed othe church by Calvin
Gingerich and Doug Desch. Members.
and Auxiliary served lunch.
Wednesday afternoon the residents enjoyed an
umbrella tea in the auditorium. Umbrellas of every
colour decorated the room.
They
the discussed the many
and their
umbrellas they had used over years
experience with them.
Thursday afternoon chapel service wasconducted
by Rev. Marilyn Townsend -Smith from St. Andrew's
United Church, Bayfield. Fr. Matthias Wronski con-
ducted the Catholic -service. was filled with the
Friday afternoon the chapel
sounds of traditional music from the organ under the
playmanship of Art Coker. His wife Barbara assisted
the residents to their chairs and visited with them
before and after the musical selections. Some resi-
dents sang along to the tunes while other preferred
to tap their toes to the music.
Sunday morning Mabel Kyle,
Clarence Gascho,
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SAINTSBURY CORRESPONDENT The �Rlate Stanley Jay
at the service
SAINTSBURY - St. of Holy Eucharist on
Patrick's celebrated Sunday at 10:30 a.mt
Morning Prayer Service April 25, health permit -
on April 18 at 10:30 a.m. ting.
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