Southpoint Sun - November 3, 2021

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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Rosewood holds Halloween party Meat draws resume Saturday We are fortunate to Service on with Price is Right theme have great neighbours! November 11 WHEATLEY LEAMINGTON — The Rosewood Senior Living Erie Glen leadership team put together a nice treat for the residents and staff on Halloween day. Many of the residents watch The Price Is Right on a daily basis, so staff dressed up and put on a show for them, complete with their own version of Bob Barker. Residents were also encouraged to dress up and watch the festivities unfold. Environmental Supervisor Royce Beauchamp took on the role of the famous host, while contestants included General Manager Jennifer Baker, Life Enrichment Marketing Manager Melissa Loeppgy and Clinical Director Maryann Fiest. Office Coordinator Joanne Najm and her husband created the famous wheel. The costume contest for the residents was won by Elsie McDonald, who dressed as a ‘little old lady with her dolly’ and also performed a little routine for those in attendance. Staff said that her performance brought on the loudest applause they’ve heard in a long time and won her the award for best costume. “With the pandemic happening, it is always nice to add laughter to the home,” said Melissa Loeppgy. “Laughter truly is the best medicine.”

Talbot Trail Golf Course has offered us the use of their Club House for our meetings and our Meat Draws. The draws are beginning this Saturday November 6. Ticket sales will start at 3 p.m. and the draws will start at 3:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. This year, the 100th Anniversary of the Poppy, our Remembrance Day

will be held at Two Creeks C o n s e r v a - BRANCH 324 tion Area. Jan Watson Assemble at Two Creeks at vide these, however, we 10:50 a.m. for won’t be able to provide the Service at 11 a.m. Following the service a luncheon as we have in everyone is invited to the the past. If you wish, the staff Talbot Trail Golf Course for coffee, tea and hot at the golf course will be happy to serve you from chocolate. The Branch will pro- their menu.

LEGION NEWS

W-E brings home tourism awards

Rosewood Senior Living Erie Glen resident Elsie McDonald wowed the crowd with her costume and a performance that drew quite the ovation at Rosewood’s Halloween day party. Photo submitted

REGIONAL — The Ontario Tourism Summit was held October 26-27 in Ottawa where area businesses were recognized with Ontario Tourism Resilience Awards to celebrate Sustainability, Innovation and Collaboration in the tourism sector. Winners from the region include: • Iron Kettle Bed & Breakfast, Comber: Innovation (Accommodation); Innovation (Francophone Tourism Operators). • Phog Lounge/Meteor Lounge, Windsor: Innovation (Beverages).

• WindsorEats, Windsor: Innovation (Cycling) - Wine Trail Rides; Innovation (Food Service) Outdoor Food Hall; Collaboration (Food Service) - Outdoor Food Hall & Holiday Makers Market, with the support of the City of Windsor and St. Clair College. Additional finalists in the region include:

• Pop Sandbox Inc. & Town of Amherstburg: Collaboration (Independent Businesses) for the Olde Amherstburg Ghost Tour. • Phog Lounge/Meteor Lounge, Windsor: Innovation (Festivals & Events); Innovation (Food Service). • WindsorEats, Windsor: Innovation (Attractions).

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OPENING CEREMONIES Saturday, November 20, 2021

Parade at 6:00 p.m. Downtown Kingsville followed by lighting kick-off at Lakeside Park 'Light up the Town' Competition

Paws and Claus

Christmas Artisan Market

Kingsville Express Train Rides


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