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Huron Expositor, 2006-06-07, Page 7News The Huron Expositor • June 7, 2006 age 7 ANNUAL Mtt)W_STERN ADULT DAY SERVICES GENERAL MEETING Midwestern Adult Day Services cordially invites you to the Annual General Meeting on Monday, June 26; 2006 at 11:45 am at the Christian Reformed Church, Huron Street West, Exeter ON Memberships,granting voting privileges may be purchased until June 19th at any of the Adult Day Centres or from the Administration Office at 317 Huron Road, Clinton. Please .contact Midwestern Adult Day Services at 482-7200 or 1-866-492- 2205 for more inforrrZation. Susan Hundertmark photo Occupational therapist Faye Camochan-Murray leads partici- pants through a Brain Gym exercise, above, while optometrist Devon Sanderson talks about eye care during the first health fair at Egmondville United Church on Saturday. Egmondvjlle United heaIthexplores alternative t A variety of health services,including alternative therapies, were featured at Egondville United Church on Saturday as part of the church's first health fair. "Pastor Steve (Hildebrand) is always talking about healthy mind, healthy body, healthy spirit so we're hop- ing to keep the . congregation well informed about the health services in the community," said organizer Joyce Doig. The care team at Egmondville church and the United Church Women partnered to offer the health fair. Therapies included in the event were diabetic educa- tion, eye care, art therapy, reflexology, reiki, music ther- apy, brain gym, massage and naturopathy. "There is a wealth of talent here, lots I knew nothing about before," said Doig. Hospital ready to bloom Seaforth Community Hospital is getting ready to cooperate with the rest of Seaforth in the Communities in Bloom competition this August. "The gazebo is in good shape and the sign has been cleaned up nicely," site administrator Mary Cardinal told members of the Seaforth Local Advisory Committee. The Seaforth sign in front of the hospital at the edge of hospital property was recently cleaned up by the municipality and Cardinal remarked it "looks like a whole new bed out there." "I made a commitment to make sure the hospital grounds are looking good that weekend," she said, adding that Communities in Bloom colours would be used when the hospital does its planting of patio planters. Cardinal's report also expressed that the hospital would welcome a community group willing to adopt the gazebo as their project. Warranty on Front Operator Controlled m!aAssembly Disonespe ChutellakeherPlin Gas, Diesel and Propane 34", 44", 50", 60", 72" mower decks available. Models Availbale ...happen when you're dancing. Make the magic come alive with the Music Theatre Performance Program (Triple Threat - 3 Year Advanced Diploma) at St. Clair College. Limited seats still open for September 2006. Calf Katherine Kaszas, Artistic Director at (519) 972-2727 Ext. 4184 or Ray Salverda, Production Manager Ext. 5479 for audition times. www. stclaircollege.ca ST. CLAIR COLLEGE Windsor, Ontario Our Focus Is You,