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FAREWELL TO DIRECTOR—Connie Jamieson, standihg, director cof the Jaci 'Reavie Workshop
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and later Jack Reavie Enterprises for several years, has left. A fareivell party was held for Ms.
Jamieson last week and Connie and Ruth Shiell of Blyth both aftended to say goodbye. Ms. Jamieson
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has accepted a poon as a community support worker for Huron County ,families with hand
INDIVIDUAL WINNERS in the recent Miss Midwest Majorette Competition and presetng. the.
Wingham Canadettes are: Lida, Shannon Robinson; front, Janke. Jacklin, Dianne Skinn, Jaquelyn m
Elston, jillian Underwood, Michelle Riley and Shelley Skirin. (Photo courtesy of Ward arid Patti
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By Christine Gibson
FM beginning to Wonder 'Af
spring,is around the corner or not
Some of the rscanrecally..ir$ snow ortMay-46., Let's keep our
fingers crossed. '
Last- week We made tray favors
forthe loVinghant hospital to use
diirtrig` the sktinifier irionths. 'Those
who wished to get Some exercise
•e ert braved -the- cold winds and
t for a walk in thepark. -
'rids week we'll be visiting China
through some armchair traveffing.
A slide show, presented by Dawson
Pollock, will be the highlight of the
Week. Some of the activities
planned eating with chopsticks
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Hazel Elizabeth. McPhail died at
her reiidence, St. Luke's Place,
Cambridge, on Friday, May 5. She
was in her 86th year.
The fornter Hazel Gamble was
born in North Mornington, Perth
County, and was a long-term resi-
• dent of Tomato, Clifford and Wing -
ham before resicilng in Cambridge.
She was predeceased by her hus-
band, Earl Wesley McPhail, and by
one brother, Lorne Gamble.
Surviving is one daughter, Mrs.
Dave (Grace) Livingstone of Cam -
ridge.
Following funeral services, inter-
ent was in the Mildmay cemetery
As expressions of sympathy,
°nations to the Alzheimer's Soci-
y would be appreciated by the,
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Our next foot clinics are sched,-
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1445 for an appointment.
Just a reminder: ourmystetittaiif
has been schedUted for May 23.
Please switch the date on Your
eridaiL
fiis t-tOtice to our clients and
the public: the day centmwill.he
closed June 7,.$ and" 9 as the staff
will be attending the Home Sup-
port Association conference that
week.
Taking medication iS a daily rou-
tine for many people. Here are:
some important things to keep in
mind: •,
-Just because 0 it works for you,
TdpeMi meati it will for someone
else. Takingsomeone else's medica-
tion can be hazardous.
—Taking drugs left over from a
previous illness, even as recently -as,
six months to a year ago, also can
be risky
—Remember, pharmaceuticals
can be deadly, don't fool around
with them.
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