Zurich Citizens News, 1975-06-26, Page 2RAGE 2
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1975
A special church service was
held in the auditorium on Sundaty
morning in recognition of the
beginning of Senior Citizens
Week. Rev. McWhinnie, Chapl-
ain of the Home, was in charge
of the service with two selections
by the Ontario Street Male
Quartette which includes Don:
Don Symons, John Lavis, Stan-
ley Johns and George Turner
accompanied by Mrs, Florence
Symons.
The combined choirs of the
Exeter and Clinton Reformed
Churches, led by Mr. De Haan
provided the music for the Sun-
day evening musical concert. The
choirs sang seveial of the resi-
dents' favourite religious numb-
ers as well as prepared selections
with Mrs. Valkenburg expressing
the appreciation of the residents.
Forty-four members of the
Blyth Senior Citizens' Club
visited the Home on Monday and
after dinner joined in the old
tyme music and sing song prog-
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EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191
Open Weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00
ram witti . Administrator Mr.
Archibald, welcoming the guests
and officially opening the week,
The Goderich Township Wom-
en ' s
om-en's Institute volunteers and
Mrs. Hulley assited with activit-
ies and Mrs. Molly Cox, Mrs.
Drivers and Norman Speir prov-
ided the music. Cookies and lem-
onade were provided by the kit-
chn staff and served by the
volunteers.
The Bayfield and Exeter Sen-
ior Citizens Club provided the
Tuesday evening Family Night
program. the 74 Club members
visited their friends during the
afternoon and had supper in the
dining room. The program includ-
ed instrumentals, vocal duets,
selections by an Exeter men's
chorus, readings and a sing -a-
long.
Fifty-two members of the
friendship Club of Brussels,
travelling by bus and car, were
our guests on Wednesday after-
noon. After dinner the visitors
gathered in the auditorium for
games with 25 tables playing
euchre, five hundred altd crokin-
ole. Mrs. Evans of Brussels
received the prize for the eldest
lady playing games and Mr.
Jim McDonald won the men's
prize.
The Clinton Club visited the
Horne on Thursday afternoon for
dinner and joined the Goder-
ich Club to provide the prog-
ram in the auditorium with Rev.
Youmatoff leading a sing -a-
long accompanied by Mrs.
Parker. The program included
vocal solos, step dances, read-
ings, instrumentals and select-
ions by a mixed chorus from the
Goderich Club. Forty-five memb-
ers of the Clinton Club had din-
ner at the Home and 44 of the
Goderich seniors had supper.
The residents are looking for-
ward to the visit on Saturday of
the Seaforth Happy Citizens,
I VILLAGE of HENSALL
Requires
Clerk -Treasurer and Tax Collector
Applications will be received by the undersigned until 5 P.M.,
July 11, 1975, for the position of Clerk -Treasurer and tax
Collector for the Village of Hensall.
Duties to commence August 1,1975.
Applicants should state age, experience, qualifications and
Marital Status. Previous Municipal experience preferred as
well as being enrolled or willing to enroll in the Municipal
Clerk -Treasurer's Training Course.
Earle Shapter, Clerk
Village of Hensall,
Hensall, Ontario.
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