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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1995-11-22, Page 8Page 8 Times -Advocate, November 22, 1995 FAMILY Babysitting grads Students of the South Huron Recreation Centre babysitting course graduated after passing their exam Thursday night. The students are now legally certified to watch over children from newborn to ten years -old. Back row from left, Josh Long, Brad Cox, Steven Willis, Mike Dietrich, Josh Fields, Bram Steele, Heather Thompson, Jennifer Devlaeminck, John Glavin, Jason Monteith. Next row, from left, Ashley Stephenson, Bryan Stuckless, Sarah Walker, Kelli Fulton, Kristy Pinder; Jennifer Hodder. Next row, from left, instructor Ruth Ann Dean, Katie Bibby, Tanya Selves, Katie Vander Burgt, Kerri Fulton, Megan Dar- ling, Lyndsay Lewis. Front Row, from left, Michelle Hakvoort, Nicole Alexander and Dawn Redmond. Several winners at bazaar ZURICH - The Bazaar and Bake Sale at Blue Water Rest Horne on November 14 by the Auxiliary and Hobby Shop provided lots of goodies for everyone. Winners of the draws were Diana Smuck - cottage cookie jar, salt and pepper set; Dorothy Dietrich - place mats; Mary Jacobe - flower arrangement; Anne Flaxbard - mens' socks, etc.; VerJa Baechler - milk pitcher and dolly; Sandra Desjardine - cake plate and lifter; Mary Lou Denomme - bear cookie jar/cow salt and pepper; Vivian Fremlin - Christmas basket; Eve- lyn Pickering - blanket; Lottie Grenier - ladies nylons etc.; Teresa Stark - vase; Laurene Corriveau - place - mats; Della Gascho - placemats/candles/candlesticks; Marilyn Durand - crib quilt and Anne Flaxbard - deco- rated cake. Everyone enjoyed the baking, the elderber- ry pies, etc. and home made crafts created by the Aux- iliary members and residents. Refreshments and fancy cookies were served in the dining room for those who needed a little picker -upper. Rev. Gani Lazaro, Zurich United Church conducted Bible Study in the chapel on Thursday afternoon. In the morning, Rev. Julia Bender, Zurich Mennonite Church conducted Bible Study in the BWRH Apart- ments Lounge. Rev. Robert Putman, Grand Bend United Church conducted Thursday afternoon Chapel Service. Fr. Matthias Wronski, St. Boniface Church, Zurich, celebrated Mass. Thursday evening Max and The Town Liners enter- tained the residents with their toe tapping, hand clap- ping, wheelchair swinging country music. The group of Max Ducharme/violin, Harvey Smith/guitar, Doug Insley/guitar, Andrew Rau/guitar, Lloyd Otterbein/ guitar and Joyce Pepper/pianist, played many favorites - "I Would Not change a Single Thing", "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You", and "I Can't Forget the Day I was Born." Andrew Rau and Lloyd Otterbein sang solos for the folk and Charlene Manson and Ca- thy Shantz, Adjuvant thanked the group and served cookies and refreshments. Congratulations to Florence and Maurice Denomme who celebrated 63 years of marriage in the BWRH Lounge on November 15 with their family. The residents who work each day in the Hobby Room wished Ann McBride, their supervisor a very happy birthday on November 15. Matthew and Matilda, cockatiels donated- tr; Home by Rev. Aubrey (Hilda) Bell are doing well a have found quite a few faithful followers. Many re4i dents are trying their best to give the birds a Websterts Dictionary vocabulary range, but for many of the fe- male staff, a light whistle is fine. Rose Merner, a resi- dent of the home is keeping the birds well watered, fed and general cage maintenance. Best wishes to Rose Broderick who is visiting Alex- andra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Best wishes to Lottie Gascho, tenant of BWRH Apartments, who is at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. The residents look forward to the Christian Re- formed Church visit on November 21 and Hat Day on November 24. The resident/family Christmas dinner will be held on Sunday, December 3 from 3 to 7:00 p.m. Ninth annual high school Musicfest HURON COUNTY - For the ninth consecutive year the music programs at four Huron County high schools will present their Mu- sicfest concert to the public. Wednesday, November 22 will find the concert bands of Wing - ham, Goderich, Exeter and Clinton high schools joining for a half day of workshops, rehearsals and a concert. The culmination of the day's work will be a public concert at 7:30 in Central Huron S.S. Audi- torium. This concert will showcase. each separate band and the com- bining of all four bands into a massed group of some 150 young instrumentalists. The day's activities are the brain -child of the schools' music teachers. This year John Matthews, Al Mullin, Rob Robilliard, and Sue Wyatt arc pleased to present this evening's concert. The massed band will be con- ducted by Prof. David Smith, of the Faculty of Music, University of Western Ontario. While the massed band will oc- cupy much of the space in the CHSS auditorium, there is still plenty of room for an audience! The students are becoming more skilled as musicians each year, and the concert promises to be a musi- cal treat. Go and enjoy it! Like Christmas, it happens only once a year. Smiles 19 Full Colour . Professional Quality Portraits Package offer: 1-8x10', 2-5x7's•, 16 Wallet Size (2x1') 'Approximate Measurements. SittInt rr' i'rr \uht.a 1101 "1.4.4 it ditnlied Package offer features our selection (1 pose) on traditional blue background. Additional portraits available. Orde your (sender now fa adeertised drie(s)I Gifts to Remember, All ages wekome. Under 11 must be accompanied by parent or guar n. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED LIMIT ONE SPECIAL PER SUBJECT OR GROUP. Ste IS Department Store ✓..r.1.1.r.�s�-rrr..r.�f✓.rssrrr.1..rr�.��.r..rrrr..r.�..rf✓.r..r✓.�✓..r..r.�._r.T..r..rr..rr J Mon. Tues. Nov. 27 28 10-8 10-8 309 Mein St. Exeter CWL Regional Deanery meeting Roberta Walker GRAND BEND - The Catholic Women's League Council of Im- maculate Heart of Mary Church, Grand Bend, hosted the fall dean- ery meeting on Wednesday No- vember 8. About 94 CWL mem- bers from the Huron -Perth Region attended, braving the poor weather conditions; some representatives coming in from Stratford and area, for the highest attendance at a Re- gional meeting so far this year. Following the opening Mass, celebrated by the pastor, Father Paul Beck, the president of the Grand Bend Council, Gera Peters, welcomed everyone. Shirley George, London Diocesan presi- dent, with 13 of the Diocesan ex- ecutive and conveners, conducted the meeting and workshop ses- sions. Father Mark Roulins, Diocesan Spiritual Advisor, from the Clinton -Blyth area, was unable to attend, but provided a pre -taped homily, called "Angels Never Knock". Shirley George brought a medi- cal note to everyone's attention. Evidently, people who have had their spleen removed are more sus- ceptible to a strain of pneunococ- cal infection, (type of pneumonia) which can prove fatal, because of a lock of antibodies. A phenumovax vaccination is available to protect a person against this, with a boost- er injection recommended every five years. George referred to several CWL projects, encouraging members to support a family in India through Save -a -Family Plan; to write letters to the CRTC complaining about al- cohol - related lifestyles advertis- ing (You don't need alcohol to have a good time!) and concerns over privatization of the LCBO. rCHave a news tip? Call the Times -Advocate 235-1331 • OUR GI TO YOU. WE WILL PAY THE P.S.T. & G.S.T. Now Until Christmas We will deduct an amount equivalent to the P.S.T. & G.S.T. ouIty • Unlgw Handcrartad floral Opts Open Daily i gam - spm Closed Wed. & Sun. RRI1ms 263.5307 � The provincial CWL presented a brief on TV violence to the Spicer Commission, and noted the wide disparity of views between commu- nities and TV producers on the ef- fects of violence on our children. There were three workshops pre- sented during the day, so members were divided into three groups, al- lowing them to attend each one. The first workshop addressed the identity of the league, the largest religious organization in Canada for Catholic women. It's mission statement is: The CWL, rooted in Gospel values, calling its members to holiness through service to the people of God. We are linked to members all across Canada, and should take pride in who we are and what we do, caring and com- passionate, with respect for our- selves and others. The second workshop dealt with the theme of Educating for Self- esteem. The Education and Community Life convenerships deal with issues on health and welfare, development and peace, refugees, the dignity and rights of individuals, immigra- tion and citizenship. The Resolutions convener re- minded members of the need to write' letters or sign petitions re- garding cuts to the social safety net. A poster is available, titled "Market Forces or People's Needs? People First." The thirfi workshop dealt with the need for Spirituality in the League and in members' lives. Members were encouraged to re- view the Objects of the League, and look at the resource list. What does it mean to be Catholic in the modern world? The next deanery meeting for this region will be at St. Marys, date to be confirmed. The 1996 Diocesan Convention will be at Niagara Falls, and the 1996 National Convention for the CWL will be in Toronto, in Au- gust. The Provincial CWL Conven- tion titled "Hear the Call - We are, Called to Holiness", will be held in Peterborough, July 8-11, 1996. Councils were encouraged to ob- serve the Sanctity of Life Day in December and Pro -Life Christmas cards were on sale at the meeting. Roberta Walker read her letter, sent to most of the CWL councils in Quebec, prior to the referendum, urging them to vote no, and stay a part of Canada. The host council in Grand Bend was thanked for their hospitality, the delicious lunch and fine new facilities in the Parish Hall. iP t t Huron County Christmas Bureau Locations 1995 Goderich Trinity Christian Reformed Church 321 Suncoast Dr. E. Exeter Exeter Pentecostal is Tabernacle 670 Main St. S. Wingham St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 281 Josephine Street Seaforth First Prtsbyterian Church Goderich St. W. Clinton $ Clinton Christian Reformed Church 243 Princess St. E. 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