Times-Advocate, 1984-06-06, Page 9Cralgliolrne speaker on Alzlislmor disease
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A great event took place at
the Craighoime on Sunday
afternoon. Willie
Heidebrecht, representative
of the Board, of Governors of
the Craigholme, was chair-
man, and Goo : e Freeborn
gave an address of welcome.
Greetings were brought by
Reeve Don Shipway, Warden
Doug Ravcraft. Jack Riddell
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The guest speaker, Dr.
Cape, chief of Geriatric
Medicine at Parkwood
Hospital, told about
Alzheimer disease and stress-
ed •there is a chapter of
Alzheimer in London. The
purpose of the chapter is to let
people know about the
disease, to offer family sup-
port, and, thirdly, research.
Do you realize what
Craigholme is doing in order
to raise funds for it?
Craigholme is raising money
during the month of June.
Won't you attend their
bazaar, bake sale and flea
market on Friday afternoon?
A ribbon -cutting ceremony
took place with Mrs. Shirley
Hodgson and Dr. Cape cutting
the ribbon declaring the
Alzheimer fund raising drive
officially open. Dr. Locke of
L:ucan and Ken Dr,tgjgr were
in attendance.
The kitchen staff under the
able direction of Mrs. Colleen
Higgs served refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W.
Stewart of Goderich visited
last Sunday with relatives at
Craigholme Nursing Home
and at Ilderton.
, Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Veitch were
Norman and Trudy, British
Columbia, Paul, Blenheim,
Bernice and Albert
MacGregor as well as Ruby
and Russell, Dashwood:
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Brunswick, Parkhill, visited
recently with friends at
Craigweil Apartments.
With Mrs. Ida Bice,
Craigholme, Sunday, were
Betty Low and Clifford Bice,
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Dr. J.J. Johnson, Strathroy,
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provoking sermon "The
Secret of Successful Service"
to a full audience of the Ailsa.
Craig Pastoral charge here in
the United Church at the an-
niversary. Sunday, May 27.
Sunday school teachers and
children attended. The choir
- sang an anthem. Mrs. Lyle
Stokes and Mrs. Roy
Sutherland sang a duet. Three
familiar hymns were used
during the service, Rejoice,
the Lord is King, Faith of our
Fathers and Will your anchor
hold.
Greeting at the door were
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parkinson
while Doug McNair and Jim
McAlpine were ushers. Mrs.
Don Clark and Ray Campbell
,,presided over the service.
Following this, a tasty pot-
luck dinner was enjoyed' in
the Sunday school room by a
goodly number.
This was a "doubly"
special Sunday in the life of
our church.
Going by bus while others
travelled by car, about 90
from the Ailsa Craig Pastoral
charge (Brinsley United,
Carlisle and Craig United)
congregations attended the
service of Ordination, Recep-
tion, Recognition and Com-
munication for Ministers held
.at Pauline McGibbon Hall,
Aylmer in the evening.
As last names came in
alphabetical order, our
Pastor Ash became
"Reverend" first on the list
and so the long awaited mo-
ment had finally arrived.
Congratulations Reverend
Beatrice Ash.
Monday afternoon many
friends, relatives and family
attended "Open House" held
here in the United Church.
Many from the sister chur-
ches of the charge assisted in
welcoming visitors, especial-
ly Mrs. Ella Tweddle, 94, one
of the few remaining charter
members, thanks to Mrs.
Edith Hodgins, of the
Craigholme Nursing Home,
made it possible for her to at-
tend and extend congratula-
tions to Rev. Ash.
In the evening a choir of 20
men and women New Life
Singers from St. Barnabas
Anglican church, London,
delighted a good sized crowd
to an hour of lovely singing.
A time of fellowship follow-
ed in the Sunday school room.
Mrs. Lauret'i& Amos,
81 -Insley, made Tii'cake for
the occasion. -
Planting Pals
The Planting Pals held
their third meeting at Jean
Crawford's May 28. We open-
ed the meeting with 4-11
pledge followed by roll call.
We took turns answering,
"The name of the weed you
found in your garden."
,Next we read out of the Hor-
ticultural meeting three.
Each member took turns
reading about "Garden Care
and Tools," "Flowers for
Home and Beautification"
and "Weed Identification."
The club leaders and
members discussed their
Garden and Home Beautifica-
tion projects. We finished our
meeting by reading over the
Home Activities to be' com-
pleted for the next meeting
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. Times -Advocate, June 6, 1984
START ALZHEIMER CAMPAIGN — A ribbon was cut at the Craigholme Sunday afternoon to get a fund raising
campolgn underway to combat Alzheimer Disease. Doing the honours was Dr. Cape, chief of Geriatric Medicine
of Porkwood Hospital. Others assisting Grp Willie Heidebrecht, resident George Freeborn, administrator Ken
Drudge, Middlesex warden Doug Reycraft, Ailsa Craig reeve Don Shipway, MPP Jock Riddell, MP Ralph Ferguson
and Dr. Locke. T -A photo
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