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The Huron Expositor, 1995-06-28, Page 7Local Strawberry social held Scaforth Manor Nursing Home held its annual Straw- berry Social last week. It was a lovely afternoon for all residents. Marion Rose provided wonderful entertain- ment which everyone enjoyed. Later in the week everyone enjoyed. rolling up their sleeves, hulling strawberries and enjoying tine aroma of freshly made strawberry jam in our activity room. This was served for breakfast Sunday Seaforth Legion by Barbara Scott Track athletes in district meet Last Saturday a team from Seaforth Branch 156 of the Royal Canadian Legion, accompanied by . coach Georgina Reynolds, went to the district meet at Kitchener Centennial Stadium. The results were as follows, finishes in the lop six: Carly Price, 2nd in 80m; Amy Harnon, 1 st in 300rn hurdles; Lisa Reynolds, 4111 in long jump; Karl Reynolds, 6th in long jump and 4th in triple jump; Kevin Mcidinrer, 6th in 800m; Heather Dale, 4th in high jump; Ian McMillan, 6th in triple jump. There wcrc approximately 3()0 competitors in this meet from District C. Seaforth's team has 25 members from Seaforth Public School, Iluron Centennial School and Scalirth District High .School. All our competitors were in the 15 - and -under category except Price who was in the 17 -and - under age group. The coach deserves a big vote of thanks for her support for these students. From comments i've heard Scaforth can be very proud of these young people both for their athletic abilities and also for their good behaviour and manners. The Ladies Auxiliary held another Sunday thinner and would like to thank everyone who helped in any way with this event and to the public for its support. 'At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. ALL EARS John E. Tiede Hearing Instrument Specialist Nerve Deafness— A Hearing Aid Can Help Q. A hearing test indicated that I have impaired hearing. My doctor said it's a "se- nsorineural" heating loss. He also told me that this type of Toss can't be helped medically or surgically unless diagnosed in the very early stages. Is a hearing aid the logical solution? A. Nerve deafness. That's the old fashioned term used to describe your loss. Sen- sorineural hearing loss involves a disturbance or deterioration of the cochlea or of the auditory nerve. The cochlea is the tiny, snail -shaped inner ear. Nerve deafness is not total deafness; very few people are totally deaf. Unlike our eyes, which rest while we sleep, our ears operate constantly, like a radio _ left on all night. Ul- timately the delicate receptors within the inner ear start to wear down. Prolonged ex- posure to high levels of noise can also cause damage to the inner ear. In a few rare cases, nerve deafness can be caused by medical problems. These cases can sometimes be helped by medical or surgical when they are diagnosed early enough. The best solution for you may be good hearing aids, fit to your particular level of hearing loss. Visit tie Hearin` Can Center at 7 Rattea bury Street Bast is Clinton for as evaluation of your bearing loss and a denoaetraUoa a� the improvement you as zpect by using bearing aids. CSB (S19) -9024 to schedule your appoiatase t today. Seaforth Manor Nursing Home morning and pronounced 'delicious' by our residents. Rev. Sloan arrived just in time to lend his 'cullinary expertise' to our jam -making! Evening bingo was enjoyed as we welcomed students from St. Michaels Secondary School to assist with this program. We are looking forward to enter- taining our program volunteers as well as our musical enter- tainers at our Volunteer Luncheon on Wednesday, June 28_ BERRY SEASON - Helen Rathwell enjoyed the Staw- berry Social at Seaforth Manor last week with her daughter Rhonda Bjerg. Library programs As the school year draws to an end the Huron County Library Summer Reading Pro- gram is preparing for a fun - filled summer. This year there is a new and exciting theme 'Favourites of Mine.' All children ages 4 to 12 are invited to participate in pro- grams about mythical monsters, fairy tales, the environment and many more. These hour long programs are full of games, songs, stories and crafts. Chrissy O'Toole, the Progam Coordinator, and Jodi Soldan, Program Assistant, will present these programs at the Huron County Libraries. The program dates in your area are as follows: Seaforth Branch Library - Friday, July 7, 28, Aug. 11, 18, 25 at 10 a.m.; Brussels Branch Library - Thursday, July 13, 27, Aug. 10, 24 at 4 p.m.; and Clinton Branch Library - Monday, July 10 to August 21 at 1:30 p.m. SLIM rap PHO10 GRAND OPENING BARBECUE - A barbecue held at the Hensall Co-op in Seaforth on Saturday helped benefit the St. Columban Soccer Association and the Seaforth Centenaires' Booster Club. The event also marked the grand opening festivities of the Do -it Centre at the business and entertainment included the Notes of Yesteryear band, horse and wagon rides and a painting demonstration. TNR HURON NEW n■- OPPNIP f f SIDE Mob f OWNf IMP= PI.\\O"Il\I\t; • REPAIRS • REBUILDING • KEYS RECOVERED •OAMPPCHASERS • REGULATING •BENCHES BRUCE PULSIFER 348-9223 %at(arii. 68 Ontario Rd. 3489150 Mitchell 1.800561-0183 RXPOSITOtt. 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