OCR Text |
Show Senior Citizens List Activities for Holidays three day trip, on or off the bus. Prices will he double or twin, $108; Single $113; or triple $103. Full payment is required upon registration, the first 46 people to apply will be accepted. bv Edith West Ruth Hassenfritz, Senior Citizens director and John Iverson, president, and all the staff at the Senior Citizens Center express thanks to all who have participated in the program during the past year. An invitation is open to ail who seek companionship com-panionship and good meals to come join in the daily activities. The county -wide Christmas dinnei will be Friday, Dec. 22. This ham dinner will be delivered hot to the center by Red Lasher and his helper, Mrs. Lasher. This couple visit 30 homes each day. Shut-ins who have asked for the home delivered meals welcome the Lashers, who have given of their love for people and have many times rendered compassionate service. All members of Senior Citizens, whose birthday is in December, Decem-ber, will be honored on this day. Special table decorations are prepared and displayed by Dora Young. All summer Mrs. young had fresh cut flowers at the center every Monday Mon-day morning. Saturday, Dec. 23 is the Christmas party. Festivities start at 10 a.m. and continue through a noontime pot luck dinner. If you love good food and are looking for new eating ideas, come to this party. Santa will be on hand to pass out. the gift exchange. A limit of $2.00 per gift has been set. A future event to keep in mind will be a winter Snowmobile tour to Yellowstone Park. The dates will be Feb. 27 and 28, and March 1 . The tour this year will go by way of Jac kson, Wyoming. Included In-cluded will be two nights in a motel and a most unforgettable trip through the park. Those who made the trip last year were very enthusiastic about Yellowstone in the winter. win-ter. Transportation will be on Continental Trailways. Each person will be insured for the |