TV - WEB 6-10 layout.indd - Teakwood Village
TV - WEB 6-10 layout.indd - Teakwood Village
TV - WEB 6-10 layout.indd - Teakwood Village
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<strong>Teakwood</strong> West Executive and Committee Chairs 20<strong>10</strong>/2011<br />
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Offi cers: President .............. Steve Gillis 585-8940<br />
Vice-President ..... Guy Shreck 584-4804<br />
Secretary .............. Lorraine Sturtz 581-3807<br />
Treasurer .............. Elizabeth (Buffy) Handville 518-1884<br />
Board Members: 1 Year: Sue Holler, Gary Lipscombe, Walter (Sonny) LeBlanc<br />
2 Year: Charlie Spanton, Lois Miller, Carol Danner<br />
3 Year: John Fowler, Don Ferrier, Barry Scott<br />
Committees:<br />
Just for Laughs<br />
Coffee Hour: .......................................Helen Foster<br />
Entertainment: ....................................All Board Members<br />
Sunshine: ............................................Betty Carey<br />
Shut-Ins:..............................................Rita Denholm<br />
Welcome/Membership: .......................Pat Gillis, Sherry Hartel, Betty Carey<br />
Food Bank Collections: ......................Rita Denholm<br />
Kitchen Supplies: ................................Guy Shreck<br />
Clubhouse Bookings/Equipment: .......Steve Gillis, Guy Shreck<br />
Media Delivery: ..................................Pat Nichols (winter)<br />
............................................................Mary Shreck (summer)<br />
Media Editor: ......................................Buffy Handville<br />
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1. The roundest knight at King Arthur’s round table was Sir<br />
Cumference. He acquired his size from eating too much pi.<br />
2. I thought I saw an eye doctor on an Alaskan island, but it<br />
turned out to be an optical Aleutian.<br />
3. She was only a whiskey maker, but he loved her still.<br />
4. A rubber band pistol was confi scated from algebra class because<br />
it was a weapon of math disruption.<br />
5. The butcher backed into the meat grinder and got a little<br />
behind in his work.<br />
6. A grenade thrown into a kitchen in France would result in Linoleum Blownapart.<br />
7. Two silk worms had a race. They ended up in a tie.<br />
8. Time fl ies like an arrow. Fruit fl ies like a banana.<br />
9. A hole has been found in the nudist camp wall. The police are looking into it.<br />
16<br />
34 Circle certifi ed years in business. NA<br />
Years in business not available. 34 Square shows years in Monthly Media.<br />
TEAKWOOD VILLAGE TIDINGS JUNE, 20<strong>10</strong> S