The Huron Expositor, 1990-01-24, Page 5Manor residents
Good morning from everyone at the
Manor!
The volunteer ladies held a euchre with
the winners being: Ladies High; Doris
Smith, Mens High; Elmer Baksy, 14one
Hands; Pat Ryan, Ladies Lowh-Jennie
Hildebrand, Mens Low; . Frank Smale.
Thanks to Doreen Kelly, Anne Downey,
Eva McCartney and -our newest volunteer
Greta Kerr for all the help.
Another highlight to the week was Bingo
with caller Anne Downey. "Jackpot" Win-
ners were: Anna Agar, Cassie Nicholson,
Dennis Arney, Elmer Bakscy, David Net-
zke, Margaret Dunbar, Margaret Smale,
Eva Netzke, Annie Harrison and Mamie
Ross. Many thanks to Doreen Kelly, and
Mary Nolan for helping at the tables.
Tuesday was a big day here at the
Manor. Intense faces behind voting booths
Inc
council reps
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Mad be seen, as residents, effected thou tivity lii•iaom: FatherCaruutra elftelated the
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president, Winning the Lght races, were . Friday a gaup of ‘"Late, bundlers" •met
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Pat Ryan (President) d'. Ba Gardner for an afternoon .,of Trivia and Word
Mice l'restdent,) `Tiuuttks to ;otho ..� games .
didates i xige ott, Penny Ceza, Edith Welcome to the Manor: Anna Agar. _Get
Salo and Mabel Handy eve)} wishes are extended to Mae Wetter -
Congratulations to all! Thanks al$o gnto worth George Fo.* and Alvin Dodds..
the Grade 5/6 visitors :fpr helping with "the ;Alm a note of thanks to Dianne Willis*
election. son. Dianne was here as a placement Ark
The weekly Church.serviee was led by dent --sand residents.and staff enjoyed hav-
Rev.. Helyd.,erson on ;behalf of the First ling 'her.
Presbyterian church. Many thanksto Rev. Coming Events; , January 25, 2 p.m.—
Henderson for taking over the service un- Euchre with .our Volunteer Ladies follow -
til a permanent -minister is found. Herniet- . ed by Carly Price and some Scottish Dan-
te Brown accompanied for the hymn sing clog (Robbie Burns Day); January 26, 2
at the SerViee• p.m. January Birthday Party with Gladys
Thursday morning 13 of the residents Van Egmond'and Elgin Nott; and January
limbered up with some morning exercisea. 30, 2 p.m,—Venturingoff to Maplewoai for
In the afternoon Mass was held in the Ac- an afternoon or euchre.
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH played host this year to the annual gathering of
the Huron -Perth Presbyterial for United Church women. Delegates from 65 UCW
groups, 222 in all, gathered on Monday to go over the year's business, listen to
speakers and get re -acquainted with old friends. Elliott photo.
HANDBAG CAMPAIGN for the
Church Women is outlined by
Perth Presbyterial President
Anderson. The group held its
meeting at the Northside United Church
this past Monday, with 222 delegates at-
tending. Elliott photo.
United
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annual
Walton institute members discuss concerns
Walton Correspondent
MRS. BETTY McCALL
887.6177
Nine members of the Walton Women's
Institute returned to the hall the foggy
Wednesday evening for their January
meeting. A noon beef luncheon had been
served to 88 people. It turned out quite a
success even though the weather visibility
was not the best.
Marion •Godkin conducted the business.
After the usual opening she thanked
everyone for helping that day and at the
Monday dinners at the hall. Marjory Hum-
phries gave the treasurer's report follow-
ing the minutes of the tact maieting. Roll
call was answered by "A new product you
Nine tables
" : St. Coluinbaii Ceri'es jloiii/el t " ' "
MRS. CECILIIIA RYAN
345-2028
Nine tables were in play on Friday even-
ing at the Knights of Columbus euchre
game in the K. of C. hall, St. Columban.
Twelve games were played and the win-
ners for the most games were: ladies,
Nancy O'Reilly; men's, Ken Coyne; most
lone hands, Elmer.. Feeney; door prize,
Cecilia Ryan.
The next game will be on Friday,
January 26 at 8 p.m. in the K. of C. hall.
Lunch is provided and everyone is
welcome.
CARD PARTY
Joe and Helen Nolan were hostesses to
a card party for their relatives and friends
on Saturday evening. Guests attending
were Cyril and Rose Marie Murray of Kit'
chener, Jerome and Joan Murray, Ron and
Theresa Murray, Jerry Murray, Arthur
Murray, Lou and • Therese Maloney and
Ferg and Anne Kelly. The winners were
Rose Marie and Cyril Murray and Jerry
Murray after a playoff with tough
competition.
PEOPLE
Guests with Ted and Mary Antte Jan-
maat of Clinton on the occasion of their
like to use". There was a discussion on the
Blyth Festival suppers. It was voted down
not to do any this year as we have our
noon luncheons. It was also voted to donate
$20 to the Brussels Fair Board to go
toward an overall prize.
The birthday party in February for
Calendar's Nursing Home in Brussels was
discussed with a commitrtee struck to look
after program. A couple members offered
to make cup cakes.
Helen Craig, convenor for Consumer Af-
fairs, spoke on "Concerns in the 90s".
Ideas were given for Education the Basic,
back to exams, Literacy, water, sprays,
Via -rail, and a little more on recycling.
Helen read interesting articles from a re-
cent paper on more of the things to accent
Review .of activities
;COMM 7NITY IOSPITAL
f R my 1�7;,I,CKERS: T1►,e Seaforth Exteinal Disaster Qommittee is distributing
Eitnerg cy.Telephone Stickers for the residents of Seaforth and Eg{nondviile along ' with the
P.ii.TTG billiings,1990). telep Y4 .
If you live .outside these_ m as and would like Emergency:Sticker's.for your hone, they
may be pinked up at*forth Commueuty HosPitalSwitchboard. Please add the correct Police
and Fire telephone numbers. for YOUR residential area.
COMMUNI'.11'Y_ D.:.An in --service on "Renascence" (Support Group for Women),
"Group Delta" and problemsassociated with Family Violence is being held Wednesday,
January 31,1990'at2:00 p.m. in the Hospital Conference Room 2. Doug Reberg, Ph.D., C.
Psych. and Merle Thomas will be the presenters.
Hope to see you theme!'
NURSING NEWS: Thanks to the Nursing Staff and other hospital personnel who donated
money towards the decorations in the hallways and patient areas over the Christmas season.
CongratStaffen, Carol Htions unt and Marro out to Martha
Meennn ll. ThePauline,
h have sur essfully cJoan ompleted Bauer,
Conestoga
College Assessment Course.
ACTIVATION NEWS: Mary Margaret Nash reports a new dimension in recreational therapy
on January 19. It's "PET THERAPY"! Presently a healthy hamster and a patient's healthy
.pet chuialla have been brought in for the Activation Group. Anyone with healthy, interesting
pets for this program, please call M.M. Nash - 527-1650 - ext. 231.
HEART MONTH PRESENTATION: It's hard these days to sort out all the do's and don'ts
we read and hear about from various sources on the lifestyle changes we should be making.
What about oat bran? cholesterol? exercise - enough but not too much etc.
If we are trying hard to do all the right things to prevent heart attacks or stroke, then it's
good to know that our community, its hospital and its professionals have alot to offer in the
way of answers.regarding diet counselling, equipment, medication, emergency services,
rehabilitation.
Mark Tuesday, February 6, 1990 on your calendar. Come to Seaforth Community Hospital
and see demonstrations, videos and displays. Ask your questions of the many professionals
on hand.
February is Heart Month. Be Informed.
ANNOUNCEMENT
in the 90's. Walton Institute hope to have
more membership in the 90's.
Institute Grace was sung then Leona
McDonald and Elva Bolger served lunch.
RALLY RE -SCHEDULED
The R and W Trailblazers Snowmobile
Rally had to be cancelled this past Sunday
due to the mild weather of last week, tak-
ing a lot of the snow away from their well
groomed trails. It has been re -scheduled to
Sunday, February 11 at the same time as
advertised.
The Walton Area Sports Snowmobile Ral-
ly has been planned by the committee for
February 4. It is more snow we need to
make the snowmobilers happy, hoping
winter weather is still with us for another
month.
play at St. Columban nuc re
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son,ryMatthew's first birthday Were Mr. and
Mrs. John Janmaat of Seatorth, Joe and
Helen Nolan of St. Columban, Dean and
Donna Cornish and Jenny of London and
Ken and Debbie Janmaat, Kim and Tracey
of Seaforth.
J.D. and Marg MacRae, Jenny and Ian
of London, Laura, Les 'and Shannon Ward
of Kitchener and Gerry and Karen Ryan,
Jason, Amanda and Jeremy Ryan visited
on Sunday with Cecilia Ryan. Louise Ryan
of Kitchener visited with her mother for a
couple of days last week.
Cromarty women collect for Leprosy
Cromarty Correspondent
MRS. ROBERT LAING
345-2326
Lillian Douglas presided for the January
meeting of the Marian Ritchie Women's
Missionary Society at the home of the
president, Ruth Laing. During the after-
noon some of the ladies worked on a Quilt
which .will be for sale when completed.
Alice Gardiner presented the worship Plans were made for the Marion Ritchie
service based on the Future, followed by a W.M.S. church service to be held on
New Year's meditation. The offering was February 11 with Reina Lundy of Thorn -
received and dedicated by Alice. There dale as speaker. Members of the Marian
were also collections for the Leprosy Fund, Ritchie will provide lunch. Following the
the Fellowship of the Least Coin, Member- singing of a Philippian hymn, the meeting
ship Fees, and birthday money. Mary closed with the Lord's Prayer.
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Elliott gave the annual treasurer's report.
Lucie Milne introduced the new study
book on the Philippines, assisted by Ruth
Laing. Mrs. Milne was born on the Philip-
pine island of Panay and related some of
her experiences as a child there during
the second world war. By means of
dialogue, the early history of settlement,
government and social conditions were
explained.
BILL WEBSTER
Cook's Division of Parrish & Heirnbecker, 0_u eted is
pleased to announce the appointment of Bili Webster to the
position of Agri -Sales Representative at the Walton Branch.
Bill has a solid background in agriculture, with a Bachelor
or
Science
(A ric l
tur
e� Degreer
ee from
theUniversity
of
Guelph.
This appointment reflects Cook's continued commitment
to serving the needs of our customers in our trading area.
Drop by our Walton Branch to meet our new team
member and discuss your agricultural needs.
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