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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-03-30, Page 5BLUE WATER REST HOME Golden Glimpses We hope that when we bid March good-bye that the weatherman will be a bit con- siderate of us as the March winds have been handing out some icy blasts, A number of our Residents were guests at the Huronview St. Patrick's party on Monday af- ternoon. They travelled by bus and joined the Huronview Residents for an afternoon of entertainment and refreshments, After a long winter of being more or less confined indoors they welcomed the opportunity for this outing. We hope that perhaps more associations with„Residents of other Homes can be arranged in future, particularly with spring and summer in the offing. Monday evening films were shown followed by refreshments. Probably spring cleaning is getting into full swing at your house. We are particularly scarce of nylons and panty hose for the hobbyshop. We have some very ambitious ladies who don't like to be idle, and for which we are very thankful, and its hard to keep enough nylons ahead of them. Ofcourse we are always in & 1 1 the market for odds and ends of materials as well and appreciate the efforts of all who have been doing their best to keep us sup- plied, On Tuesday, April 5, the Ladies Auxiliary will be holding their meeting commencing in the diningroom at 7:00 p.m., with the business part of the meeting to follow the entertainment. All interested ladies of the surrounding area are invited to attend the meeting. Thursday afternoon movies were shown at Maplewoods, and the coming week, March 31 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. the movie "Big Broadcast of '37” starring Jack Benny, George Burns an Gracie Allen will be shown. We hope March will go out like a lamb so that visitors will have the opportunity to see this movie. The following week, April 7, at the same hours "The Other Side of the Mountain" will be shown and will terminate our series of movies for this season. On Sunday evening the chapel service was conducted by Rev. Merlin Bender of the Con- servative Mennonite Church. Queensway visitors Recent visitors at the Queensway Nursing Home with Harold Glanville were Valerie and Lorna Finkbeiner, John and Winnie Glanville, Walton. I1 a Ridley and Iva Dunn and Mrs. Roy McDonald and Jean Triebner, Ted and Dorothy Prouty visited Roy McDonald and Vera Lammie. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parsons, Tracey and Paul visited Mrs. Almeeda Parsons. Rosa Harris visited Bernice Lavery. Cecil and Betty Smith visited Lynn Latimer and other ladies. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Pooley, Exeter visited a number of friends last week. Mrs. Jessie Ingle and Mrs. George Blake, Brussels visited Cora Alcock. Wendy Dilling of Sarnia visited Mrs. Anna Dilling. Les Mitchell and daughter Brenda visited Louise Mitchell. Mrs. Barbara Bell of Exeter visited Mrs. Hedley, Cathy Schenk visited Mr. Hugo Schenk. Howard Johns, Mary Neil and Kevin Johns visited Mabel Johns. Mrs. Zetta MacLean and Bill MacLean of Hamilton visited Vera Lammie and Bernice Lavery. Mrs. Adeline Taylor spent Sunday with her son Delbert in Exeter. Chiselhurst Church ladies entertained the residents with Bingo music and treats on Monday. Birthday greetings to Adeline Taylor who will celebrate her birthday April 12. Rev. Anderson' of Exeter and Mrs, Eric Luther were in charge of the church services assisted by Louise Mitchell and Mrs. Erratt at the piano. Zurich personal Melissa and Tim Becker of Lucknow visited during the holidays with Mrs. E. Consitt. THIRD WORLD CRAFTS Meet Ruslan A. Gani from Bangladesh Sat. April 2 Mr. Gani is in marketing. Come in to the Self -Help store, Zurich and ask questions about his country and get acquainted with the handicrafts from his country. Euchre winners Prize winners at the last W.I. Euchre were: ladies' high, Frieda .Moore; ladies' low, Dorothy Weston; men's high, Clare Merner; , men's low, Harvey Hohner; lucky cup, Wm. McLachlan, Citizens. News, March 30, 1977 05 Rage 5 YOUR HOME TOWN It's Good For You MAIN liftY NA' Ivory lqui M!,. ,.ter Clover Leaf nt Solid White Tun Betty Crocker L f,yer Cuk h,.: ixes Delsey Boutique rook: ra. Tissu. t Palanda Pineu Schneiders Sliced FO P Schneiders Fresh Chicken Legs Side Bacon Ib.s i1 ill Ell" Schneiders b oz., pkg. Luncheon Meats 39' Schneiders Wieners 1 Ib., pkg. 79' 95' Schneiders 1 Ib., pkg. Beef Steakettes Imperial Soft Margarine lucky Whip Dessert Topping Laura Secord Puddings • Post Sugar Crisp Post Alphnbits Ragu Spaghetti Sauce Betty Crocker R.T.S. Frostings Produce of U.S.A. 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