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Citizens News May 21, 1981
Varna girls graduate
Tanis Chuter, who recent-
ly graduated from the
Medical Secretary course at
Fanshawe College, started
employment last Wednesday
Varna
by Mary Cha.11
as a ward clerk at Stratford
General Hospital. The posi-
tion involves ambulance dis-
patching and emergency
department work.
Brenda Dowson, also a
graduate of Fanshawe, will
commence work in the office
of Drs. Mills and Willis in
London on June 8. They are
opthalmologists.
Personals
On Sunday evening, Jim
and Dianne Kirton took a
group of twelve young peo-
ple to Camp Menesetung to
hear John Grennwood and
the musical "Parables" by
the young people who took
part in the Hi -Teen Weekend
program.
Guests with the Bill Dow -
son family on Sunday were
Bill and Ella Flood of
Mitchell, John and Barb
Jewitt and family and Rick
Forbes, Dennis and Janet
Jewitt, Jim and Janice
Preszcator, Ross and Bonnie
Jewitt and family, Don and
Pat Jewitt and family, Ken
and Joanne Jewitt, and Gail
Keys.
Bill and Mary Chessell
visited with Carl and Trudy
School entertains at
Huronview home
The highlight of the past
week, was the Grade Five
pupils from the Seafoth
School, who spent the day
visiting and helping the
residents in various ways.
A special Mother's Day
service was held in the
chapel on Sunday morning
Mrs. Elsie Henderson sang a
solo accompanied by Mr.
Frank Bissett at the organ.
The congregation enjoyed
two solos by Mrs. Wittick.
The choir sang the anthem
Heaven Is Nearer Since
Mother Is There.
Marie Flynn, Stan Hillen,
Wilson McCartney, Lorne
Lawson, Ken Dale, and our
own Jim Rtiddock con-
tributed to the music at Old
Tyme Music on Monday
afternoon.
Anglican Communion was
held in the chapel on Tues-.
day afternoon.
The van had to go to
Goderich on Tuesday after-
noon and Fran McLean,
Harry Philips, Verda
Beckler, Clayton Steel,
Muriel Gibson, and Ernest
Appleton went along for the
ride and enjoyed the
scenery.
Preparations are being
made this week towards the
float entry for Klompen
Feest. We appreciate all the
extra work that the ladies in
the sewing room have done
towards the making of our
hats and aprons.
Day Care showed the 991
movie on Wednesday after-
noon called The Emperor
Waltz staring Bing Crosby.
Mrs. Prouty conducted Bi-
ble Study in the chapel on
Thursday afternoon.
Mass was held at ten
o'clock on Friday morning
and residents enjoyed bingo
on ground north on Friday
afternoon.
Sympathy is expressed to
the families of Mary Pining
and Jean Sheppard.
Huronview would like to
welcome Ann Devlin from
Goderich, Edna Gemmell
from Egmondvile, Verda
Fischer from Dashwood,
Norman Walker from
Bayfield, and Phoebe Bran-
don from Clinton.
Kuhl in Caryndale on Sun-
day. Paul and Sheila
Chessell and Troy of Strat-
ford spent Monday in Varna.
Brian Chessell, Bill Staddon
and Richard Delve had a
three day camping holiday
at Munro Park, Powassan on
the weekend.
Gordon and Ruby Hill's
grand -daughters are
featured on thecover of the
May issue of the Rural
Voice. It's a terrific picture
of them with their lambs.
Although we're not farmers,
this magazine is well worth
its price just to read the
clever and witty writing of
Gisele Ireland. There are
frequently articles about
people with whom we :are
acquainted, too.
The only game coming up
on the schedule for the
Stanley Steamers in the next
week is at Bayfield against
the Flyers at 7:00 o'clock on
Wednesday.
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June 3 is Census Day, and it's a day that
really counts for Canada.
A census representative carrying
identification will shortly deliver a question=
naire to your home.
It's vital to count yourself in. Census
information, gathered every five years,
helps us understand our changing country
so we can make plans for tomorrow. In
fact, our national census is so important
that, by law, every householder must
participate.
It's between you and us. The
information you supply is seen only by
census employees.: No other person,
government departtbent, or organization,
has access to it.
It's not difficult. Just take a few
minutes to fill in your questionnaire. If a
postage -paid, pre -addressed envelope was
delivered with your census package, drop
the completed questionnaire in the mail.
If there was no envelope included, your
questionnaire will be picked up.
It's your future. Remember, the
census helps us paint Canada's future.
And we need your help to make the
picture perfect.
1981 Census Re0ensement
of Canada du Canada de 1981
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Yin enjoyed by fans at HuIly Gully. The Varna -area track
relebrnted Victoria Day with three days of races.
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