Huron Expositor, 2007-11-28, Page 230
Correspondence
The Huron Expositor • November 28, 2007 Page 23
Gladys and Merrymakers entertain at birthday party
Gladys and The Merrymakers
provided their usual great musical
entertainment for the November
Birthday party Friday, Nov 23.
Keith Tyndall played the drums,
Gladys alternated between piano
and accordion with George Turner
as soloist.
The birthday party is normally
the fourth Thursday of each month
but with the dire weather predic-
tions Thursday morning on the
radio we decided to reschedule for
Friday afternoon.
Fun & Fitness started the week
for residents
Monday morning.
with a full range of
motion workout, fol-
lowed by quizzes and games
designed to stimulate mental func-
tion.
In the afternoon, the women of
Exeter Bethel Reform Church pro-
vided assistance with the bingo
games and then had a hymn sing.
Registered Massage Therapist Lori
Burt was in Monday as well bring-
ing her soothing skills to several
appreciative residents.
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Breakfast
group met Tuesday
morning over a
delicious meal of
fruit, eggs made to order, sausage,
raisin toast, juice, coffee and tea.
Residents enjoyed visiting .with oth-
ers that they don't normally dine
with. -
In the afternoon the church ser-
vice was led by Shirley Luther of
the Salvation Army with her hus-
band Eric as volunteer pianist.
Auxiliary volunteer Donna Smale
organized the euchre players
Annual Sawmill Road Christmas
Parade will be held this weekend
Winter has put in an appearance
in Winthrop. The snow is a
reminder that Christmas is less
than 30 days away.
Rev. John's sermon at Cavan
United Church was titled "The
Church in the Risen Christ."
Greeters and collectors were Bud
and Mary Eyre. Ann Bosman and
Sharon McClure were in charge of
coffee time.
Upcoming events for Cavan are:
the Needle Club will meet on
Thursday, Nov. 29 at 7:30 ish,
Confirmation and Communion next
Sunday at regular time; Christmas
Concert on Dec. 9 as well as White
Gift Sunday; U.C.W. Christmas din-
ner is Dec. 12.
The annual Sawmill Road
Christmas Parade is this Saturday,
Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. and heads east to
Beechwood Line, north to Hullett-
McKillop Rd., then west to Hensall
Road, to Sawmill Road and east
back to Pryce's. Pick a spot on any
of these roads and enjoy this colour-
ful parade.
The Winthrop Quartet participat-
ed in the lighting of the tree at the
Seaforth Community Hospital. They
sang some Christmas songs and led
the onlookers in some Christmas
carols.
As they sang "0 Christmas Tree"
the lights came on the tree. I had
forgotten how cold it can be on the
hill.
Ron and Darlene Campbell visited
Beatrice Campbell on Sunday.
The Seaforth Agricultural Society
Collectible, Craft and Keepsake
Show and Sale is over for another
year. Some vendors reported good
sales while others didn't do as well
as other years. The weather certain-
ly co-operated.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Minds are like parachutes - they
function only when open.
by Ruth Campbell
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HAVE A GREAT
CHRISTMAS GOLF
BALL
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7
Dancing 9-1 to Suzie Q
AT SEAFORTH GOLF CLUB
TICKETS $10 PER PERSON
Buffet Dinner Available 7pm
$15 per person by reservation only!
Proceeds . this emit go towards the Canadian Tour Country Classic
Charity— Huron & Perth Hospitals
CALL FOR TICKETS - 519-522-0985
North Huron
ail Grooming Inc.
O.F.S.C. PERMITS ARE ON SALE NOW!
Buy unlimited riding all winter long on any O.F.S.C.
prescribed trail with a 2007/2008 Full Season Permit
Buy before December 1 st/07 $180.00
After December 1 st/07 $230.00
Permits available from local businesses
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Wednesday . afternoon and residents
also benefitted from friendly visit-
ing.
The Thursday morning Coffee &
Current events group drew resi-
dents who enjoy perusing the week-
ly and daily papers and voicing
their opinions on items in the news.
In the afternoon one to one pro-
grams included reading, visits and
manicures.
Everyone is looking forward to the
Christmas Light Tours coming up in
December.
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Show Schedule for November 30 -December 6
Beowulf
Nightly at 7:00.9:15 pm, SaVSun matinee at 2 pm
Enchanted
Nightly M 700 & 9:15 pm, Sat/Sun matinee at 2 pm
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Bee Movie.
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Stephen King's The Mist
MO* at 5AK & 9:15, Sat/Stn maim at 2 pm
Mr. Magorlums Wonder Emporium
HON at MO i 9:15 pin, Set/Stn matinee St 2 pm
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Gradiation
Amy Hainom
Amy graduated with honours in the Primary Care
Paramedic course at the Canadian Therapeutic
College in Burlington on March 31, 4007 and she was
given the Outstanding Student Participation Award.
She has completed the Ontario Examination; A-
EMCA. Amy is a graduate of Seaforth Public School,
Seaforth High School and Niagara College. She has
accepted a position with the city of Hamilton. •
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