Zurich Citizens News, 1978-10-19, Page 19ver 150 guests
Citizens News, October 19, 1978
Page 19
Family dinner highlights rest .home activities
Although the weather is
risk, some of the residents
njoy a short walk to get a
few breaths of fresh air.
On Tuesday evening the
ladies of the Zurich Men-
nonite church presented a
musical programme in the
dining room. Mrs. Pearl Ann
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPS — The top three,finishers in each division were recognized at the
South Huron Public School Cross Country meet held Thursday near Varna. For the in-
termediate boys it was Gerryy-Grubble of McCurdy in third, Michael Walden of McCurdy in
top spot and Steve Laithwaite of Exeter Public in the runner-up spot. In the girls division
Leanne Dillion finished third, Tracy Verhoeven of Zurich Public in the top spot and Jacki Cottrell
of Hensall Public finished in second place. Staff photo •
Martin played some piano
solos also the accordion
accompanied on the guitar
by Mrs. Carol Steckle.
Little Roxanne Martin and
Karen Steckle sang a duet.
Residents joined in group
singing after which refresh-
ments were served.
We welcome Mrs. Myrtle
Brown of Exeter and Mrs.
Mary Richardson of Hensall.
On Thursday afternoon,
some of the residents en-
joyed a bus tour to see the
autumn scenery in and
around the area.
Bingo was played on
Friday evening followed by
refreshments.
The sympathy of residents
and staff is extended to the
family of the late Mrs. Jessie
O'Brien.
Rev. Oelsner of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich
will be showing pictures in
the chapel on Thursday
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afternoon, October 19th at
2:30 p.m. A number of
visitors joined with the
residents two weeks ago and
enjoyed the films and are
again invited for this
Thursday afternoon.
Sunday afternoon was one
of the highlights of the year
when families gathered as
guests of the residents for
Thanksgiving dinner. Most
residents were accompanied
by family members or close
friends for dinner and an
afternoon of visiting. We
wish to thank members of
the Ladies Auxiliary for
their: assistance in the kit-
chen and the dining room in
helping to serve the large
number of guests present,
also a special thank you to
Mrs. Lenore Turkheim, Miss
Robin Kraft and Miss Sandra
Wadel for entertaining with
organ and accordion music
during the afternoon and
evening while dinner was
being served.
The regular Sunday
evening chapel servicewas
cancelled due to the family
dinner.
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