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Huron Expositor, 2000-02-02, Page 7TME Mmow sxpOSITOA, February 2. 2000-7 orresc►ondents Foundation donation Doug Elliott of the Seaforth Investment Centre presents Hospital Administrator Andrew Williams with a cheque for S1,000 on behalf of the_ investment Centre and Trimark investment. Motrgement Inc _ and Tolvest Fund Management Inc. Rather than sending Christmas cards this year. Elliott said the money was put.to vord-the donation which is currently working toward purchasing a 529,500 colonoscope to help. diagnose ond:treat many diseases of the•colon Scott Hlllgendorff Horticulture meeting The annual meeting of the Hensall and District Horticultural Society .will take place- Feb. R of the Hensall United Church. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. and. the speaker will be Pirie Nitchrll: :Susan Hay from the Huron Stewardship Council will -also :•give. a ;brief presentation Hensoll The Hensall shuffleboard scores for Jan. 25 are as follows: Jean Crerar 423. Dave Woodward 390. Ray Warner 375. Hazel McEwen 368. Bill Coleman 366. Evelyn Venner .337. 5 games; Edna Dietz 333. Bob Bell 298. At Hensall . United Church Pirie Mitchell's message was "What's'your demon?' Pirie also lit the candle. Chuck Mallette was the - organist and accompanied the choir for The. Lord's Prayer. The offering was received by Bill Fuss and Garry Alderdice. Please remember the Food Bank on Feb. 6. A box will be available for -your donations. Book club invites chef to create menu for first anniversary dinner Seaforth's newest. hook insight of Burns' poetry and They have grown to 10 club is nov, One year old. An his grasp of the Scottish members who get together - anniverary dinner tongue brought Burns' work monthly at each other's celebration was held in the to life. • • homes. The members are dining room of the Home• and The, Book Club •plans to from Seaforth, Tuckersmith, Hearth Bed and Breakfast: introduce .poetry into their McKillop and Grey. all' of Jan. 21 monthly get-togethers.this Chet It'imel Irvine i.t L.A" year since Robbie Burns' Casa Ri'or.intc in .London Day was Jan. 25.. it was felt '-k.as i n%itcd a. Guest Chef for that Burns' poetry would he a •the event \fr.: Irvine worked great start. his matte . and created a The • Seaforth Evening unique. inno%ative menu. Book Club. as they are The hook club members . called. started _one year ago were also treated to a reading with its three founding ot, a 'erection of Robbie members. Trudy Broome Burs poems read by Bill f facilitator). • Gwen \irtchell of Seaforth. Bill's Devereaux and Jeff Terpstra. Huron seniors can order meals. were also, read. one of which was -non-fiction. That hook was Angela's Ashes by Frank Mc.Court, a compelling stun of one person's•rise above extreme poverty. which have a keen interest in After reading the book the Canadian Literature.- members decided to collect It.will be•exciting to watch children's books: They - thedevelopment of the '•collected 139 hooks -from the • poetry reading into the club. community .:rid donated them The Book Club has primarily . to .the Christmas Bureau and focused On. Canadian authors Phoenix House -in Clinton. or fiction such as -Timothy Reading to • children ,. Findley. • Ann -Marie • .essential to their. social and MacDonald. Caro) -Shields '• creative development: and -Alice wlunroe; • Three American.:authors through Town and Country Services Town and Country. Support, Services is a not-for-profit . of fresh ingredients cannot be compromised." heal ,jtl sgcjal ser,}•ice agency whose. goal is to' help Glennyce Kaul. the company dietician said. • "the mai lair a. person's quality of life add to sustain an ; preferences a seniors hasn't really changed aver.the years. individual. sense of dignity and independence. ''e stilloffer the eight main course entrees -that we -started: During the past five years. Town and Country has been with." :otfering the trozen meal program 16 seniors and Now the company's selection includes 25 entrees. 13 soups developmentally challenged: adults throughout Huron County. and 16 desserts as well as puree meals and dunks. vegetarian "Being able to•r:hoose their own menu and homemade taste meals and other special diet meals. are the two main reasons for the'success of the 'frozen meals Seniors can order the meal package' on a bi-weekly basis say. Rae Aust. founder of Pnvate Recipes of Brampton. the and the meats .are delivered to their home by Town and compani that prepares the meals. On our program: seniors Country Support Services volunteers in Huron County. choose from the menu so they can .eat what they want and when they rant.' Dublin community "'The meals are. also great when a client is in a •short-term cnsis and recovering from anillness. surgery etc." states Jean Young, Executive Director.. Town and Country Support celebrates two births Services.: • . Rae Aust said `'Our biggestchallenge is maintaining the ' ke) elements of traditional cooking methods in a food manufacturing 'facility. As we have grown. we have more equipment. more controls and more employees. but we cannot compromise on essentials. Browning the meat.and the quality Residents enjoy Robbie Burns Day Seaforth Manor Nursing Home Residents .clebrated Robbie Burns Day in fine fashion by enjoying -a wonderful slide show of Scotland provided by Rev. James Slciart of Carunna. • Scotch shortbread proved a tasty treat fallowing the .show. A traditional Scoumh menu was also enjoyed in honour of this special day'. Resident -Pat Ryan raised S220 . in., support of the • Alzheimer Walk -a -than during Januar) During the first week of February we will be supporting the C.N 1 B by taking orders for pots of crocus bulbs. To order please. call Cheryl Phillips at 527'003ff.before Feb. 7.. Providing our Worship Services during January were Rey. Dino Salvador. Pastor Doug Cornseau and Res. Rob'Hiscox. We were also happy to welcome Res. Sheila MacGregor from Norihside United. Church and look forward to..her first service 'here at the Manor. Piano music by Marian Rose as well as Rachel 4 Debocr brightened our. wintry days. -We are looking forward to our Valentines . celebration on Feb. 15 at 2 p.m. with "The Swinging Senior... Dublin Deepest sympathy of the community i. extended to the family of Theo Van Bakel who died Jan. 22. Sympathy - todaughter \laryy.inn and' husband Frank'Vertlprne of 'Dublin: and to son Tony and . wife Karen'of Dublin.• Sympathy to his wife. Hendnka and to all 'fame ly. relatives and friends. • 'Happy Birthday to Steve Shewan-of Dublin. Congratulations to John and Nancy White on the happy -arrival of their third daughter. Elaine•Margaret, born on Jan.' 10 weighing 8 ((y)/ NOTICE OF 121sT ANNUAL MEETING WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Company will be held at the: SALTFORD VALLEY HALL Friday, February 25th, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. 1 To receive, consider and approve the Financia •tatement and Audtor s Report for me year ended December 31st. 1999 2 To appoint es elo s 3 To elect two (2) Directors for a three-year term and one (1) Director kw a one year term 4 To coaledrr amendments to By Law 111. 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