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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1999-08-11, Page 19is HENSALL • Queensway Nursing Home's Volunteer Auxiliary mat Tuesday morning and several August events were dis- cussed - the annual trip to Bill Gibson's garden party, the barbecue for family and friends, Friendship Fridays, the birthday party, as well as the booth at the Zurich Bean Festival. Queensway has a dedi- cated group of volunteers to assist at these events. The rest home barbecue will be held outdoors, weather permitting, with erwrllnoweildbusasa WodnesdayAulpat 11,1999 residents enjoy manicures the Bedacious Jazz Band entertaining. Fesaliy and friends sO reserve. Haemo wiirso. chairs. Shirley Luther led the Worship Service Tuesday afternoon with Belva Fuss as organist. Residents enjoyed the informal hymn singing following the service with Belva and Marg Cole. Kay Mock„ travelled Queensway ,ytith the Tuck Cart, Wednesday after- noon delivering maga- zines, books and sundry items to residents. They IOOF 1 dge-Nt.b7 Chaplain Bruce Delbridge offers words at the Exeter PubI Cemetery Decoration Day Servic ' Sunday afternoon. I heir Forward to OF inosirp. pssipses, Apr Ow *Nog as much as Ihn jerrchaa- 111tanieures were the order of the day Thursday as several women - ered aroma die all& for hand soaps,, ON& and massage. 1lis is al morsel" lent way to relax sod con- verse about daily happen- ings and events. Andrew Rau, Doug Insley and George Mathonia gam a wonder- ful performance in the reticent home lounge at Friendship Friday. Between the regular and Hawaiian guitar, accor- dioftnand singing, everyone had a great evening. Coming events August 12, 6 p.m., Senior Diners; 7 p.m., Card party in rest home lounge; August 18, 6 p.m., Rest Home Family Barbecue with entertain- ment by . Bodacious Jazz Band. insaU!S Fashion show to feature items from local merchants filz Sangster she Village of Hensall arrangements and 'are reminded that youth displays. property taxes are due Tonight, August 11, is on August 15. and are also the second annual payable at the munici- 'Back to School' fashion pa/ office. show. The event is a Tonight, August 11, is fundraiser for t h e the 11th annual Flower Hensall Playground Show, hosted by the Program, and will fea- Hensall Horticultural ture local children and Society at Hensall area merchants. United Church from 7 Tickets are $5 each and to 9 p.m. Entries will be are available at the received until noon. door. The fashion show Displays will include gets underway at the cut flowers, potted community centre at 7 plants, vegetables, p.m. HENSALL - At Hensall Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday , Tracey Whitson- Bahro's message was entitled "the Difference Between Law and Gospel". This topic is part one in "The Nature of Christian Freedom". Dorothy Taylor was the organist with Harry Smith and Robert Bell accepting the offering. Visitors from Hensall United Church were welcomed to the ser- vice. Practice for the International Plowing Match mass choir will be held on August 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Northside United Church in Seaforth. Property owners in rcraigwiei Adult Day Programs Mkkessailloidpallties Wilahvgire=progiameNertis forilligikvaalPidatranfiinat Spook* Nes& Clots MAhd we • Hot meals • Whirlpool Baths • Transportation • Social opportunities • Day Trips • Guest performers For more informationplease contact: The Crariel Day Programs 221 Wisp. AllisaCraig, ON, NOM 1AO jt Phone (519) 215 Fax (519) 293-3704 • Foot Care • Exercise • Games and more • English Dictionaries • Thesaurus: • French/English Dictionaries • Spanish Dictionaries TIMES -ADVOCATE 424 Main St. Exeter 235-1331 ie I . I le IInvsntsr>y .1B1WSIItt SaIie gore" 0jfa.kifld CIg,a t oa�ieo Get a deg ad s per for s Mok a" to qua Bring the Kids Puppet Show! Show times at 2 and 3 p.m. MUSIC! MUSK! MUSIC 1:00 p.m. Hear Eugene and Anne sing. SAVE BIG! Great fnrarch Centre Clearance TCQL1O Specials on Selected Power Toois! I1 I,. zi I�+ 2.410. Ick 2.41E, :. • EXETER PH: 235-2081