Zurich Citizens News, 1977-05-04, Page 5BLUE WATER REST HOME
Golden
Glimpses
We are all looking forward to
enjoying the result of the land-
scapers labors as he is so busy
today tilling our flower beds in
preparation for planting some
bulbs. It adds to the delight of a
stroll around the grounds in the
summer and enhances the view
through the windows for those
who are not free to do so
The residents enjoyed the
birthday party on Tuesday
evening with bingo being played
and a delicious lunch served. A
special "Thanks" to the ladies of
the Grand Bend Catholic Church.
Gifts were given to the residents
having birthdays in the month of
Huronview
The Clinton Christian Refor-
med Choir provided special
musical nuimbers for the Sunday
evening song service at
Huronview. The service was led
by Dick Roorda. Al De Haan
directed and accompanied the 35
voice choir. The residents look
forward to this yearly visit by the
choir and enjoyed it very much.
Marie Flynn and Norman Speir
entertained on Monday afternoon
with Old Tyme Music for the
dancing and led the sing -a -long of
favourite songs. The Christian
Reformed volunteers assisted
with the activities.
The University of Windsor
school of music presented the
Chamber hour for the family
night program. The twenty -voice
choir along with the conductor,
Richard Householder, are
touring Western Ontario this
week and we. appreciate that
Huronview was included in their
itinerary.
The concert included several
numbers by the chorus and a
quartette number by Marg
Morgan, Gail Stoneman, Vicki
Godden and Ian Lestein. Mrs.
Margaret Murray thanked all
those responsible for the hour of
fine music on behalf of the
residents.
April and were compliments of
the Blue Water Rest Home
Ladies Auxiliary.
Tuesday afternoon some of the
residents accepted the invitation
to the Zurich Public School to see
the play "Oliver" and enjoyed a
pleasant afternoon there.
The regular bingo was again on
the agenda for Friday night.
We welcome Mr. William
Coxon from Grand Bend who has
taken up residence here.
Chapel service on Sunday
evening was conducted by Rev.
Clayton Kuepfer from the
Mennonite churches of Zurich
and Bldke. He was accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch who
sang two duet numbers.
A reminder again regarding
the "Mothers Day" Tea and Bake
Sale to be held here this Saturday
from 2-4 p.m. All donations of
baked goods to the saleare
greatly appreciated.
See you on Saturday!
Queensway
Visitors at Queensway Nursing
Home were Marion and Howard
Johns with. Mrs. Mabel Johns.
Cathy and Marion Schenk visited
Hugo Schenk. Mrs. Betty Smith
and Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Pooley
visited Lynn Latimer and
several other residents.
Mr. & Mrs. Sid Pullman visited
Bernice Lavery , Misses Greta
and Amy Lammie visited Vera
Lammie. Mr. Harold Glanville
visited with Mr. Glanville. Fred
and Mary Parsons, London
visited Mrs. Almeeda Parsons.
Ferne Desjardine, Zurich,
Alvin Whilhelm, Tavistock,
nephew and Mr. & Mrs. Murray
Taylor, Clinton visited Adeline
Taylor. Weekly visitors were
Barb Bell with her mother Mrs.
Hedley. Cathy Bell with her
mother Mrs. Montieth.
Sharon Doxtator with her
mother Mrs. Lavery. Mrs.
McDonald visited her husband
Roy McDonald and Mrs. Erratt
visited her husband Russell
Erratt.
Church service was conducted
by Rev. Van Essen accompanied
by Mrs. Van Essen. The United
Church unit of Hensall United
Church entertained residents
Monday with Bingo and treats .
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High Triple - A. Gascho 765
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Citizens News, May 4, 1977 Page 5
Farm Machinery Board
Helping farmers get the most
from their farm machinery is the
aim of the Farm Machinery
Board of Ontario.
Since its inception five years
ago, the Board , has helped hun-
dreds of farmers solve problems
with equipment dealers,
distributors and manufacturers.
There is no charge for the
Board's service to farmers.
John Kessler, secretary -
manager of the Board, says that
each year Ontario farmers spend
about $300 million on equipment,
repairs and services.
"We're trying to find the
problems in the equipment in-
dustry and take corrective ac-
tion. If we can improve the ef-
ficiency of the distribution and
servicing of machinery we can
improve the efficiency of the
agricultural industry."
The Board, funded by Ontario
Ministry of Agruiculture and
Food, is made up of five
producers who represent various
facets of the agricultural in-
dustry and different parts of the
province.
Mr. Kessler, who handles
inquiries and complaints from
farmers, .is the only full-time
employee of the Board.
"Most of the cases we deal with
concern warranty problems and
difficulties in obtaining parts. We
try to protect the agricultural
producer as a consumer. We will
investigate problems and try to
solve them for the producer."
Mr. Kessler feels the collective
strength of the Board can assist
producers with their machinery
problems.
"The individual has less
chance of successfully dealing
with equipment dealers,
distributors and manufac-
turers."
Producers who are having
warranty, servicing or per-
formance problems should
contact the Farm Machinery
Board of Ontario, c -o John
Kessler, secretary -manager
School of Engineering,
University of Guelph, Guelph,
Ontario N1G 2W1.
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