The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-07-04, Page 16•,,
Page 10 -The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, July 4, 1874
What's new at
Huronview?
Forty-seven members of the
Brussels Senior Citizens' Club
had dinner at the Home on Friday
and enjoyed bingo with the res
dents for the afternoon. A special
prize was given for the lucky
chair to Jack Carter, Brussels;
lucky card Mrs. McKenzie,
Huronview ; eldest lady playing,
Mrs. Shapton, 98; eldest man,
John McCallum, 91.
The Happy Citizens' Club of
Seaforth visited the Home on
Saturday and sponsored an after-
noon of euchre and crokinole in
the auditorium. President of the
club, Lorne Dennis, and secre-
tary, Mrs. Baker, arranged the
program for the afternoon with 20 -
tables in play and awarded the
following prizes: High. lady, Mrs.
Craddock; low, Mrs. Leybourne;
high man, Tom Herman; low,
John Yuill; lone hands, Mrs.
Mary Taylor; eldest lady, Mrs.
Ryan, 96; eldest man, John
McCallum, 91. Following the
games Mrs. Welsh and Norman
Speir of the Home, entertained
with old time music. Three hun-
dred and fourteen visitors regis-
tered during the week of open
house with two hundred and fifty
having a meal at the Home.
The Brussels antique car club
arranged a visit to the Home on
Sunday afternoon and following a
picnic dinner on the lawn several
residents enjoyed a ride in some
of the cars. Max Watt was re-
sponsible for the arrangements
and we hope if the members of
the Club are touring this part of
the county again in the future
the a they call in as it was greatly
appreciated.
Sixty senior students of the Us -
borne Central School presented a
Program in the auditorium on
Monday afternoon. Principal Bill
Linfield directed the choir and in-
troduced the following numbers:
unicycle ride, Jayne Dougall;
Marlene Glanville's guitar
group; tap dance, Morrison
sisters; Charleston dancers;
gymnastics group. Mrs. Hodgert
was pianist for the choir and Mrs.
Vera Stephen thanked the stu-
dents and teachers for the en-
joyable program. The Clinton
Christian Reformed volunteers
assisted with wheelchairs.
Twenty-two members of the
Over -90 Club met on Wednesday
afternoon. A guest of the club,
Mrs. Nellie Welsh, entertained
with piano melodies followed by a
social half hour in the dining
room. Volunteers Mrs. Luckham,
Mrs. Hanly and Vaughan Hun -
king assisted.
The Rhythm Band from the
Psychiatric Hospital led by Gor-
don Harrison provided the enter-
tainment for Family Ni$bt,0
Shorty Munro was emcee forr the
evening's program of dance
numbers, harmonica, violin and
marimba instrumentals, vocal
solos and duets and selections by
the band. Sarah Carter thanked.
the entertainers on behalf of the
residents.
lucknow definite
about holding
their craft show
Despite contradictory reports.
published in some area newapap.
ers, Lucknow Agricultural So-
ciety announced it will sponsor a
.craft show in Lucknow froth Aug,
2 to 3, al it has for the past three
years.
Earlier reports indicated the
craft show would be cancelled
this year by the recent an.
nouncement by the village'a
agricultural society made it clear
the show will be held and that
plans and arrangements for the
show are already well under way.
Mi M .MrsR onnen' Rt
visited AS relatives AVM
Why te Saturday In
To1'o o and Acton. .
MS Elizabeth Stoll lei. ' $10 -
day by Ail' Canada to Albeit* for
six week, to visit with her mint
and ala Dr. and '±. Dave
Morley. Warren Zurbrigg
M!� . and B
. arren
attended the Zurbrigg reunion
held in Nurtzvilleon Monday July
1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Nen Dettrnan and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Renwick attended a family picnic
held at the, home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Edwards near Ailsa
Craig.
Misa Judith Ann Murray left
from Guelph on Sunday as part of
a group of Young Voyageurs
travelling to Vancouver, B. C.
This is an sinter, -provincial ex-
change program sponsored by
the government.
Mrs. Jim Bailey of Guelph is
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Murray.
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