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Volunteers.
are the
Centre's
lifeline..
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needs," says Mrs. Anstett.
While no special training is required
of people who volunteer to work at the
Huron Centre, workshops and training
seminars are offered periodically for
volunteers. For the most part,
volunteers learn on the job.
In recognition of the volunteers a
special appreciation night is held each
year at the Huron Centre for the Horne -
bound. This year the evening' of honor
and celebration will be held on
November 10.
"A special thank you on behalf of the
Huron Centre goes out to all the
volunteers who have helped out over
the last 10 years and made the program
the success it is today," Mrs. Anstett
said.
Gladwyn Dale, a client who attends -the touch his toes and then stretch his
Centre on Thursday, is shown here do- arms. (Anne Narejko photos)
ing stretching exercises. First he had to
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CONGRA T ULA TIONS
your 10 years of serving
the community
Wishing Huron Day Centre
for the Homebound every
success in the future.
South Huron Hospital
Exeter, Ont.
CONGRATULATIONS
to the
HURON DAY CENTRE for the
HOMEBOUND
The Co-ordinator's STAFF and VOLUNTEERS
THANK YOU fo serving a
vital need in our z`munity
BEST WISHES for
CONTINUED UCCESS
o
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL