HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1999-08-25, Page 1414 Exeter Times -Advocate
Wednesday,August 18, 1999
Bodacious Jazz Band featured at barbecue
HENSALL - Chocolate,
butterscotch and straw-
berry sundaes were
served outdoors at
Queensway Nursing
Home on Monday after-
noon as residents
enjoyed visiting and
relaxing under the trees.
Edna Deitz and Karol
Hodgins helped serve.
Rev. Harold. Shantz of
the Zurich Mennonite
Church led the worship
service on Tuesday
afternoon with Belva
Fuss as organist and
Marg Cole assisting resi-
dents.
The annual retirement
home community barbe-
cue was held Wednesday
evening with over 100
guests enjoying the
Eleanor Ritchie presents a $500 cheque from the
Royal Bank to R.E. Pooley Branch No. 167 President
Don McCurdy to refurbish the dart room at the
Exeter Legion.The donation was possible because
Eleanor, an Exeter Royal Bank employee and her hus-
band Mike volunteered their time to start a youth
dart league at the Legion.The youth league had 35
members last season and will start again in late
September.
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1. Cookie -setting youth gp.
4. Bedtime story beginning
8. " Around" (2 wds.)
12. "How Dry " (2 wds.)
13. Money on credit
14. Cuba fibre ingredient
15. Makes happy
17. many words (2 wds.)
18. Observes
19. Epee actions
21. Buddy of "Bamaby Jones"
23. Long tooth
24. Opposite of "vows"
25. Math process
29. Country haven
30. Star of the Salon des
Refus4s
31. Compass pt.
32. Procrastinators
34. El (Heston film)
35. Pivot
38. Moves quickly
38. Perlman's instrument
41. Bom and
42. And others: abbr.
43. Least experienced
47. Nymph in love with Narcissus
48. Damn Yankees seductress
49. Revived: prefix
50. Stay away from
51. Sunnyside -up "sun"
52. Tango quorum
DOWN
r3 1. Musician's engapemen.
2. Mineo or Magill*
3. Accumulating
4. "fn days a glimpse of
stocking..." (Porter)
5. Negative votes
6. Has what it takes
7. Subjugates
8. Bakery toppings
9. Chuck Barris' apparatus
10. Different
11. 'Night over " (Maxwell
Anderson)
16. Singer Joey
20. Module ,
21. Jennings or Ludwig
22. fide
23. Discovers
25. With boldness
28. Occurrence
27. `Get Down " (Kool &
the Gang hit) (2 wds.)
28. Sparks and Rorem
30. Skirt length
33. Cowboy hat measure
36. Abnormal occurrence
37. Baseball's Dykstra
38. Neckline shapes
39. Symptom of some allergies
40. Honolulu's island
41. Nekt-period signal
44. "Pooh" character
45. Work as a modiste
48. "Never Late"
meal, The Bodacious
Jazz Band played to an
appreciative audience
with one couple even
dancing in the street.
Cathie Schalk,
Administrator, drew
names for the door
prizes. Wilma Caldwell
and Gord Munn each
won a wicker picnic bas-
ket. Deb Ferrigno, Ruby
Church and Wilma Munn
each won a gift basket.
Volunteers Peter Bedard
and Klaas Van Wieren
presided over the barbe-
cues and Queensway's
volunteer Auxiliary
members assisted.
Carol Lebeau and Bill
Pepper entertained
Friday evening in the
Retirement Home
Lounge. Carol on the
keyboard and Bill on the
fiddle produced beautiful
music with several resi-
dents singing along to
the numbers.
Sunday afternoon
found Queensway's men
at the Clinton horse
races cheering on their
favourites. A picnic
lunch was taken along to
enjoy as well. Carol
Gasch.o and Marg Cole
were volunteer drivers
for the excursion.
Coming events
August 26, 6 p.m.,
Senior Diners; 7 p.m.
Birthday party with The
Huron Strings;
August 28, Visit
Queensway's booth at
the Bean Festival in
Zurich.
Horticultural
Society
changes
meeting
location
By Liz Sangster
CORRESPONDENT
HENSALL - At Hensall
Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, Tracy
Whitson-Bahro's message
was entitled "Does
Christian Freedom Have
Its Limits?" Dorothy
Taylor was the organist.
The offering was received
by Bob Taylor and Harry
Smith.
The next meeting of the
Hensall and District
Horticultural Society will
be held on September 7 at
the Hensall United Church
beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Please note that die to
the relocation to the
church, meetings will now
take place on Tuesdays.
The speaker will be
Martin Quinn who will
discuss ornamental grass-
es.
Hensall residents are
reminded that green
waste will be collected on
September 7. Green waste
must be to the curb by 7
a.m. to ensure collection.
All of the standards for
the waste remain the
same. Questions regard-
ing what will be collected
can be directed to the
Municipal Office, 262-
2812.
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