Zurich Citizens News, 1967-12-14, Page 7THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1967
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE SEVEN
BLUE WATER
REST HOME NEWS
and VIEWS
By
Lance J. Reed, Superintendent
IN NET DISCUSSION—Three old-
tuners, well-known throughout the
district for their ability to play
mighty fine hockey a few years back,
are seen here following the old-timers'
game in the arena last week -end.
James Hayter (left), who wore a Zur-
ich sweater in the game, pauses to
chat with Jake Barnes and Len Gau-
dette of the Lucan Irish. All players
enjoyed dinner together prior to the
game and a social time afterwards
when they received a telephone call
from Ben Gignac, Quebec City, who
was unable to attend because of illness
in the family.
TOGETHER AGAIN—Many friendships were
renewed last Friday evening when the hockey old-
timers from Lucan and Zurich got together for an
exhibition game which drew an enthusiastic crowd
of cheering fans who were just as happy to turn
back the hands of times for a few minutes. Seen
here are (left to right) James Hayter and brother
Bob, Glen Weido and Don Charlton, who wore the
Zurich crest at the game.
MIXED LEAGUE
December 8
H H'nets, E. Chipchase 552 4
Al Cats, C. 1Vleidinger 668 3
Itchy Six, H. McEwan 807 7
Strikers, R. Hamilton_ 596 2
H Hopes, J. P. Rau_ 825 5
Expos, T. Bedard ___ 616 2.
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Go -Getters, N. Trott_ 657 5 70
Ladies
H. single: N. Coleman ___ 318
H. triple: L. Latulippe ._.. 772
H. average: N. Coleman _._ 211
Men
H. single: B. Coleman ._..._ 346
H. triple: J. P. Rau _____ 825
H. average: J. P Rau . .__ 214
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TV VIEWS
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the handicapped and .the .sick.
A few months ago I had the
opportunity to listen to a radio
program dealing with the sub-
ject of faith healing. Two
healers were there to answer
questions. If an embarrassing
question was asked they sim-
ply answered by quoting scrip-
tures from the Bible.
I . asked them to meet •me
after the program and we would
go to 'the nearest ,hospital. I
wanted to see someone cured.
They said 1 couldn't call, but
the sick person must call. It
was pointed out to them that
there are many sick children
who cannot call for help. I in-
vited them to escort me to a
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The Christmas season is upon
us once again for another year.
Last Wednesday evening the
Ladies' Auxiliary for the Home
had a Christmas party for the
residents. Santa Claus visited,
on the invitation from the Aux-
iliary, and gave each resident
a Christmas gift. All residents
attending enjoyed themselves
very much and are looking for-
ward to the Christmas season,
* * *
On Sunday evening last mem-
bers of the Zurich BUB Church
Young Peoples group visited
the Home and sang carols
through the halls here at the
Horne. The interest of these
young people in our senior citi-
zens is very much appreciated.
On the following Monday the
Zurich and district Mennonite
Young People and the Bayfield
Baptist Church Young People
presented a Christmas cantata.
This was thoroughly enjoyed by
all who heard it here.
I understand that this group
will be presenting this cantata
in their respective church and
I sincerely hope that if any
readers 'have an opportunity to
hear this fine group that you
will 'take the opportunity to do
so. •Congratulations to you all
on .a job well done. If you are
interested in the dates and
times when they will he singing
in their churches call Miss
Carol Erb at Gingerich Sales
and Service and I know she will
be happy to give you the de-
tails.
:i+ * *
On Tuesday evening last, the
Zurich Girl Guides came to 'the
Home for a "picnic" supper
with the residents and at the
same time they decorated one
of the many trees here in the
Home and sang Christ m a s
carols. Later on in the evening
the Zurich Chamber of Com-
merce took charge of the
monthly birthday party for resi-
dents. This is the first time
that we have had any group of
men present entertainment here
at the Hone and it was a very
nice change and treat for our
residents. Prior to serving
birthday cake and ice cream
and coffee, a variety program
was presented.
* * *
We are happy to welcome
Jerry Gravelle, of Grand Bend;
Miss May Hodgins, of the Park-
hill area; Mrs. Ella Dinnin, of
Brucefield, and 1VIrs. Sarah
1
Stoner, of the Sorest area.
*
*
Since my last column one of
our residents passed away.
Deepest sympathy is extended
to the family of the late Mrs.
Anna Ellis. Mrs. Ellis took up
residency in our Home just af-
ter it opened and she will be
greatly missed by fellow resi-
dents and staff members.
* ', *
Last year the residents, with
some outside assistance, pre-
sented a Christmas program for
the public to see. This year the
residents will again present a
special Christmas program to
which all friends of the Home
are cordially invited. There
will be no admission charge,
The program will take place on
Thursday evening, December
21, at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. In
order to guarantee yourself a
seat tickets will be given out
on a free basis as was last year.
You may reserve yours by tele-
phoning the Home office or by
picking them up at the Home
office.
The program will consist of
special music, •costumes, ligth-
ing and other effects and will
be the presentation of the resi-
dents. I hope that all who can
will show their support by try-
ing to attend either one of the
two times for the program.
Any boy or girl wishing to
write a letter to Santa Claus, if
they do this through the Blue
Water Rest Home, Santa Claus
will send thein an answer. All
letters should be addressed to
Santa Claus, c/ Blue Water Rest
Home, Zurich, Ontario. Santa
Claus has already visited sev-
eral Christmas events in this
area and I know he would be
happy to visit your home or
group if you just let him know
the day and the time.
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ZURICH LADIES` LEAGUE
Starlites, E. Datars _ 674 7 '79
Packers, F. Gibson __ 637 7 63
Nighthawks, Dot Hess 637 3 59
Dom'naires, M. Rau__ 627 3 51
H. als, Erla Smale
P. Miller ___ 499 2 50
Aces, H. 'MeEwan___ 620 4 39
Scamps, E. Schroeder 541 0 33
L. St'kes, W. McC'chey 498 0 29
IJ. & Downs, S. Braid 547 4 28
3'downers, E. Burgess 607 5 24
H. single: Hazel McEwan_ 310
H. triple: Hazel McEwan__ 671
H. average: H. McEwan __ 201
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