Zurich Citizens News, 1977-07-20, Page 6Page 6
Citizens News, July 20, 1977
BLUE WATER REST HOME
Golden Glimpses
The chief concern of most
people is to find a shady spot
away from the sun and intense
heat. However,most of our
residents are able to take it in
stride.
Since the end of the school
year, the Ladies Auxiliary has
been sponsoring students as
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In 53 Calls
EARLY BIRD
JACKPOT
$200
—14 REGULAR
GAMES
AT $10.00 PE,R GAME
ADMISSION $1
INCLUDES
1 FREE CARD
Wed®, July. 20
8:30 P.M.
ZURICH ARENA
SPONSORED BY ZURICH
REC BOARD
NO PERSON UNDER 16
WILL BE ADMITTED
volunteer helpers. They take
residents out for walks in wheel-
chairs, read to them,write letters
if so desired, and also help to
entertain them by playing cards,
checkers and shuffleboard.
A belated thank -you is ex-
tended to the members of the
Ladies Auxiliary, who volun-
teered time to pick strawberries
a few weeks back so that
residents could enjoy the fresh
fruit.
We welcome Mrs. Florence
Hunter, formerly of Exeter, a
new arrival. We regret that
William Preszcator is in South
Huron Hospital.
Residents who have visited
relatives and friends in the past
week are Scott Chandler,' Dolph
Sopha, Milverna . Geiger, Mrs.
Gertrude Gittus, Mrs.• Ruby
Hoggarth, Mrs. Pauline Jeffrey,
Mrs. Susan Snider and Mrs.
Mabel Gossman.
The sympathy of residents and
staff is extended to the family of
the late Mrs. Sarah Douglas. We
also offer our sympathy to the
family of the late Mrs. Louise
Geilen, who lived in the
Maplewoods apartfnents.
The Sunday evening chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
Bruce Pierce of Crediton United
Church. Russell Watson and
Michael Pierce sang a duet to the
accompaniment of a guitar. Mrs.
Bruce Pierce sang a solo,
"Amazing Grace".
Friday evening bingo was
followed by refreshments.
LSMFT
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conditioning and stereo. Licence JYY871.
1975 BUICK SENTRY 2 -door Luxus, 350 V8, automatic, power
steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl top, low mileage. Licence
JCNO81.
1974 T -BIRD 2 -door, fully equipped. Only 42,000 miles.
Licence HBD860
1974 PONTIAC LE MANS, 2 door, V8, automatic, power steering,
power brakes, radio. Licence FAA961.
1974 VOLVO 145 STATIONWAGON, automatic transmission,
electric defroster, radial tires. Before inspection. Licence HHA876.
1974 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, V-8, automatic, power steering,
power brakes, 6 passenger, only 51,000 miles. Licence DFZ684
1973 GALAXIE 4 -door, V8, automatic, power steering and
brakes, new paint, radial tires. Licence DHH472.
1973 VOLKSWAGEN Stationwagon, 4 speed transmission, radio.
Licence DHA904.
1973 GALAXIE 4 -door, V-8, automatic, power steering, power
brakes, certified, needs some body work. Licence DFZ451
1971 CHEVROLET 4 -door, V-8, automatic. before inspection.
TRUCKS
1976 F250 3/4 ton, 4 speed transmission, heavy duty GVW package,
radio, low mileage. Licence D15990.
1976 FORD RANCHERO SQUIRE, V8, automatic, power steering,
power brakes, radio. Licence D16155.
1974 FORD EXPLORER, V-8, automatic, driven as a car. Licence
T38948
1972 FORD F-100 pickup, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, 23,600
miles. Licence D14446.
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Eighty Huronview residents
travelled by bus and van from
Clinton to Goderich to watch the
mammoth sesquicentennial
parade a week ago Saturday.
Mrs. Gladys Henry, who had
been the Centennial Queen in
1927, represented the home in the
parade.
On Sunday evening Mrs. Elsie
Henderson, Cecil Skinner and
Nelson Lear led the hymn sing-
ing in the chapel.
The Bradley family of Clinton
entertained on family night with
a concert on the lawn. Members
of this talented musical family
play several instruments and ac-
company their own vocal
numbers, playing along with
their father, Eugene.
The Over -Ninety Club held
their annual picnic on Wednes-
day ,afternoon at the Clinton
Conservation Park. Twenty-six
members attended. They were
entertained during the afternoon
with music by the Huronview
orchestra. Mrs. Elsie Henderson
played the bells. Cecil Skinner
and Norman Speir played violins.
Walkerburn volunteers assisted
with activities and transporta-
tion.
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