Times-Advocate, 1988-06-22, Page 7Villa. conducts fund-raisers
EXETER - The senior citizens of
Exeter Villa, residents and staff will
rally their efforts in support of per-
sons suffering from Alzheimers
Disease by raising funds for re-
search during Nursing Home Week,
June 19 to 26. Alzheimer's is a de-
bilitating disease that affects more
than 300,(X10 middle-aged and elder-
ly Canadians.
"This is a major annual fundrais-
ing event coordinated each year
throughout the province by the On-
tario Nursing 1ionic Association,"
say Kathy O'Reilly. "It's wonderful
to see the energy and resources of
nursing home residents, staff, and
loyal communities channelled into
such an important and worthwhile
objective."
Exctcr Villa is conducting a
whole range of activities including
raffle, BBQ, movies, bake sale and
ice creain day during Seniors Week.
Everyone is welcome to our hot
dog day and bake sale on Saturday,
June 25 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.
All funds raised throughout Onta-
rio during Nursing Home Week
will be donated to the Alzheimer
Association of Ontario, Kathy
O'Reilly says, "The funds will be
used to support the Centre for Re-
search into Neurodegenerative Dis-
eases, at the University of Toronto.
It is Canada's first research facility
dedicated specifically to Alzheimer
research.
At Exeter Villa, we're aiming for
5300 this year. The Ontario Nurs-
ing Home Association has raised
over S248,000.00 towards medical
Big Band
LONDON - The 1988 Royal Ca- _
nadian Big Band Festival is fast ap-
proaching. litany, exciting events
arc planned for the weekend from
July 1 to July 3.
It has been coldinncot that, the
Lombardo fancily will be attending
the opening night event at Harris
Park in London. They are - Kenny
Gardner and his wife Elaine Lom-
research into Alzheimer's Disease
since 1984.
"This is an event that our resi-
dents and staff look forward to each
year," says Kathy O'Reilly. "We are
all very proud of our efforts, not
only because of the funds raised,
'but also because the activities in-
volve the participation of our com-
munities. We hope our efforts will
help focus public attention on the
urgent need to support research into
a cure for Alzheimer's."
Festival
barrio, Victor Lombardo, Rosemary
Lombardo and Lebcrt Lombardo.
They will be available for inter-
views upon request.
In addition, Henry Questa of the
Lawrence Welk All Stars with
JoAnn Castle will be doing a free
impromptu concert prior to the
evening event on July 3rd for resi-
dents of Parkwood Hospital at 2:30
p.m. -
Times -Advocate, June 22, 1988
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ALL ROUND CORD WINNERS - Shown with their recently achieved All -Round Cords are Exeter Girls Guides
Janice Sanders, Karen Rohde, Candace Miller, Christine Morgan and Katie Armstrong and Pathfinder Jodi Inson.
GET CANADA CORDS - District Girl Guides Commissioner Roberta
Mortley presents Canada Cords to Frances Mawdsley and Mary Lynn Oke.
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RETIRED TEACHERS MEET - At Thursday's annual mat ng of the Huron Unit of STO, area retired teachers
Esther Rau, Jim Chapman, Mary Jacobe and Phyllis Deichert !ook over pamphlets on Elderhostels.
Young Company entertain
EXETER - Hello from the resi-
dents of the Villa. Officially sum-
mer has arrival and they arc certain-
ly becoming the hot and hazy days
of summer.
We were pleased to have the Le-
gion ladies join us for bingo last
week. Although the night was
warm, we had a good crowd. The
temperatures have' been so warm
lately and it is so dry. I'm afraid our
next activity may have to be a rain
dance.
The Young Company from the
Huron Country Playhouse put on
an excellent show for us last Wcd-
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is a musical tribute to the best of
Broadway. We hope everyone took
the opportunity to sec these young
people at Heritage Days.
Rev. Duke Vipperman of Trivitt
Anglican Church conducted our
weekly worship services. Rev. Vip
perman accompanied our hymns on
his guitar.
Thanks so much to the residents
of Queensway Nursing Home in
1 icnsall for inviting us to their tal-
ent show. They certainly have some
talented people and we were pleased
to be able to enjoy the show. Spe-
cial thanks for Agnes Aunger for
driving her van.
Welcome to Mrs. Viola Beavers.
Viola has come from the hospital
but is an Exeter resident. Birthday
wishes this week to Alma Notting-
ham and Bill While.
Get well wishes go to Dorothy
Doun who is in hospital with a
broken hip.
Thought for the week: The good
old days perhaps were, because we
were younger. •
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Smith), of Huron Park is pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage
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Clinton. The wedding will take place
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