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Page 12 -Citizens News, October 20, 1976
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Not many Residents ventured
out on the weekend. I noticed
a nice looking snowman on the
way to work so I am glad some-
one enjoyed the snowy week-
end while most of us were
shuddering to think of the
winter.
On Monday evening films
were shown, namely, "East
One, West One" and "Adven-
tures" followed by refresh-
ments. Visitors are welcome to
take in these movies every
Monday evening at 7:00 p.m.,
and enjoy a social time follow-
On Tuesday morning we were
pleased to have Mr. Lawrence
Wein begin his winter pro-
gramme with the Residents
singing in the dining room the
second Tuesday of each month.
The sympathy of Residents
and Staff is extended to the
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family of the late Mrs. Cather-
ine Hicks.
We hope our readers are
keeping our annual bazaar
and bake sale in mind for
Saturday, November 20th. Bak-
ing and bazaar items will be
most welcome.
New tenants who have moved
into Maplewoods Apartments
are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
J. Wisser, former Goderich
residents and Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Liebold, formerly of
R.R. 3, Zurich.
Bingo was played on Friday
evneing, followed by coffee.
The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
George Anderson of the Hensall
and Exeter Anglican churches.
Mr. Gerald McAuley presided
at the organ during the worship
service.
Making a will a gift of love
"No person should neglect
the important act of making a
will," was the opening state-
ment of the topic "Wills"
at the October meeting of the
LCW of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich. Mrs. Albert
Deichert, leader of the dis-
cussion, said it is best to up-
date a will every five years —
"put your house in order."
The legal document of a will is
a lasting act of love in which
you provide for those close to
you, for others in need, and
for the extension of Christ's
kingdom.
During the devotional per-
iod Mrs. Keith Westlake read
a meditation on Thanksgiving
and Mrs. Earl Deichert led in
prayer.
An offering for the Fellow-
ship of the Least Coin. was
taken. ,It was decided that
Christmas gifts for the Child-
ren's Aid will be brought to
the November meeting. Mrs.
Harvey Hohner presided dur-
ing the business section after
which lunch was served by the
monthly committee. •
On Wednesday, October 13,
five women attended the Dis-
trict Assembly meeting at
Brodhagen. More than two
hundred women present heard
LOTS OF BARGAINS—There were lots of bargains to be had at last weeks rummage sale nut on
by the Hensall Kinettes, but as Pat McDonald, left, of Hensall and Marjarie Snelgrove of Zurich
rouna out, you had to spend a lot of time looking first. Photo by McKinley
Seven accidents in past week
A total of seven accidents were
investigated by the Exeter OPP
during the past week. Most of the
accidents were of a minor nature
and no injuries were reported.
There were two on Wednesday,
the first occurring in Centralia
when vehicle s driven by Stephen
Zachar, RR 1 Lucan, and Dale
Boulter, RR 2 Thorndale, collided
on Victoria St.
Damage was set at $400 by
Constable Don Mason.
He also investigated the other
crash which took place in Huron
Park and involved Harold Tripp,
Centralia, and Ronald Thatcher,
Huron Park. Damage in that
collision was set at $630.
On Thursday, two private
property accidents were in-
vestigated, the first at Grand
Cove Estates in Grand Bend.
Drivers involved were Richard
Hendrick, RR 1 Dashwood, and
Wayne Wassman, RR 3 Dash-
wood. Constable Bob Whiteford
investigated and set damage at
$1,000.
Constable Ed Wilcox in-
vestigated the other accident at
lot 35 south Boundary Stephen
Township. A car driven by
William James Green, London,
collided with a parked vehicle
owned by Theresa McCann, RR 3
Dashwood and damage was listed
at $25
The first of two accidents on
Friday occurred on County Road
21 and involved vehicles operated
by Elsie Willis Exeter, and Craig
Black, RR 1 Bornholm. Damage
wa estimated at $700 by Con-
stable Whiteford.
The other crash was in-
vestigated by Constable Wally
Tomasik on concession 6-7 of Hay
at sideroad 15-16. Drivers were
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Alex Goldner, Clinton, and Peter
Oud, RR 3 Kippen. Total damage
was estimated at $1,925.
The final crash of the week was
reported on Saturday on Highway
83 just east of Dashwood.
Damage was set at $200 by
Constable Jack Straughan in the
collision involving Emery
Fahrner, Crediton, and Stewart
Glenn Webb, RR 2 Dashwood.
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an inspiring message from Mrs.
Jan Malina of St. Jacobs,
Mr. Jack McFarline of the Ritz
Villa of Mitchell spoke on
"Aging".
Next year's District Assembly
of the LCW will be held in
Zurich.
Zurich woman Convenor
On our last meeting, October
12th, the beautiful ceremony of
the living Rosary led by our
Director Rev. Fr. Durand and
five sisters of Sacred Heart
convent was held in the school
auditorium before our meeting.
Thirty-nine members and 11
visitors attended.
Our president, Mrs. Jerome
Sweeney, graciously thanked
all for their presence at this
inspiring event. We are also
very proud that one of our
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Mrs. Eric Luther of Hensall
led the Sunday evening song
service sponsored by the Christ-
ian Women's Club. Major Earl
Maclnnes of the Salvation Army
was the guest speaker. Mrs.
Rick Luther sang a solo accom-
panied at the organ by Mr.
Eric Luther.
Slide pictures of birthday
parties and special events at
the Home were shown on
Family Night. Mrs. Hender-
son arranged some musical
dedicated members, Mrs.
Claude Gelinas has been choos-
en as Diocesan Convener
as Church Life Convener.
Eight members attended the
Deanery meeting in Listowel
and two delegates attended the
March of Dimes }banquet in
Kitchener.
Business on the agenda was
discussed, then the meeting
was adjourned. A most delic-
ious lunch was served by the
committee in charge.
Huronview
numbers for the second part of
the program. There were vocal
solos by Morgan Dalton, a vocal
duet by Nelson Lear and Elsie
Henderson, piano solos by Mrs.
Myrtle Parker, a piano duet by
Mrs. Meston and Elsie Hender-
son and songs by the men's
chorus.
The volunteer rally scheduled
for Wednesday night, October
27th, has been changed to
Thursday, October 28th, in the
auditorium.
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