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Times Advocate, 1999-10-27, Page 13Wednesday.October 27, 1999 Exeter Times -,Advocate 1 Several gr ZURICH - The dtanton Rhythmaires entertained at Blue Water Rest dome on October 13 with Harvey Smith on guitar, Morley Snyder on man- dolin fiddle, guitar and mouth organ, Marjorie Hodgert on piano and Chum Hayden on guitar. The Zurich Connection SSrovide musical entertainment visited the Home on October 14 and sang and played familiar tunes for the residents. Lloyd Otterbein played the dobra guitar and regular guitar, Helen Otterbein played rhythm instru- ments, Eleanor Horst played the piano and hus- band Art played the violin CROSSWORD momm mamma 10 RRR ti 12 �■■■ 13 RRRR 14 . 15 ■■■■■ 16 ■■ 17 • 18 ■■ 19 ■■ 22 23 24 � RWa limitiriii. 2t 29 111 1111Ri 31 II Mal WIWI36 RUMI ill3'9 WlIllidlIl 41 URRR 43 44 ill Mika. ill® M. R ° • 111RR� NM Ell am.. ■R J ACROSS DOWN 1 1. Rude Presage 5. VivienorJanet 1 ' r ,i' 2. Regatta blades 5. 1,0.Oi_a_ptlee1g -YF f iiHis business had its ups and �/ri:A A gZieZ `` is e 1 t 'erh , Renter ` Eyed lasciviously fs. Oliedirig curve 6. After zeta t7. With more breadth 7. " Hap -Hap -Happy psi %9. "You : Sixteen" (2 wds.) 20. Makes mention of 8. Will of "The Waltons" . 22. Irked 9. 'The Gang's All " 25. Coffee order, for short 11. Just recently 29. Almost•there 12. Lupe rider's trartepoif _. 30 �. .... _ _....._ 14. Green shade. - 31. Faithfuliterepenice Warn,-. 18. Defective firecracker 33. Bewildered , , , .20. Major artery , _ 36. Points the finger at "- 21. Medieval Slaves 38. Yak 22. Colonizing insect 41. Uncle Tom's . 23. Recent: prefix 42. Stuff in la mer ' 24. A Bobbsey twin 45. Uris book _ 26. Lo - 47. Decks out 27. Grow up 49. Staircase parts - 28. Provided dinner 50. Pigs 32. Supematural 51. Valuable thing .-, 33. Buddy .- 52. Necessity' " 34. Home of the Mongols - ._35. Wards (off)- _ 37. Loser to Taylor in 1848 " ' = 38. Rowlands of films 39. Hewing tools v<� 40. Arrow shooters 42. One of five Greats 43. Stuart queen 44. Preowned 46. Ruby or Sandra 48. Have title to and regular guitar. The residents toe tapped to the beat and danced to the music. The afternoon of October 18 the residents gathered with their • ' thm instruments and . d to the piano beat. I'he Christian Reformed Church Choir sang gospel hymns on October 19 for the residents and mingled after the program for a fellowship gathering. In honour of the Year of the Older Person, 1999, the residents hosted a vol- unteer tea for the staff. Residents Beatrice Rader and Vera O'Brien wel- comed the staff and Ethel Moore and Carman Lovie helped serve tea biscuits and apple butter to the staff and residents. Many staff sipped tea and visit- ed with the residents, and pianist Idella Gabel pro- vided classical back- ground music for the afternoon. Fred Fleck and Rev. Brian and Marlene Williamson sang gospel music for the residents on October 22. Piano and tape music was played and gospel songs heard.. Several residents pur- chased tapes of Fred•. Fleck's'tnusic. The theme for the afternoon w "The Year of the Rec Te'e'nagers." Pastor Elly VanB-e•' Varna and Goshen United Church, Pastor Vernon Dean, Exeter Pentecostal Church, Rev. Pirie. Mitchell, Hensall United Church have conducted Chapel Service the past three 'weeks. Fr. Matthias Wronski, St. Boniface Church, Zurich conducted the Catholic services. Fr. Wronski enjoyed his two month leave of absence and spent time with fami- ly it Poland. 'yeswishes go to Mabel .,i)ey who is a patient at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Best wishes to. Mary Dickinson who is a tenant at the Exeter Villa Retirement Home, to Lottie Grenier and Louise Hayter who are moving to the Village of Zurich. A warm welcome goes to new tenants at maple - woods Apartments, Olivia Bedard of Goderich, Olive and Campbell McKinley of Zurich, and Annie and Hugh Morenz of Dashwood. The residents look for- ward to a birthday party with St. Boniface W.I. on October 25, their Grade 5 Buddies on October 26, an afternoon tea at Queensway Nursing Home on October 27, Corky & Friends on October 28, the Resident Council Meeting on October 29, and a Halloween Party on October 30. The Home will be host- ing the annual resident/family Christmas dinner on November 28. POLICE BRIEFS Copper wire stolen EXETER -- Thieves must have used a truck to haul away 60' of copper wire from the Exeter sewage treat- ment lagoons off- of H ur o i C a un t y Rd. 83 northwest of Exeter last week. 1,44ndon OPP Const. Rusk said the , worth $1,600, is very heav . Your local telephone calling area just expanded but still does not include all of the following UNLESS you are with Boulton Communications. UNLIMITED calling to all areas for as low as $7.70 per month. FREE Features: Reverse calling, 9 speed dials, wake up calls, last number redial Works with all other long distance services. 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