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Guest demonstrates how
to make wooden crafts
Members of Winthrop's Strange Brew ball team presented a cheque worth
$700 to the Seaforth Optimist Club this past weekend. The money was
raised during the team's New Year's Eve dance. Pictured is, from left to
right, Kurt Beuerman and Pat DeJong from the ball team presenting the
cheque to Terry Williamson, Optimists treasurer and Bob Costello, Optimists
president.
Happy New Year
was celebrated at
the Seaforth
Seniors Dining
Out program on
Thursday, Jan. 18 at noon at the
Seaforth arena.
The diners dined on traditional
ham, scalloped potatoes, veggies,
coleslaw with roll and cherry choco-
late cake.
Dale Sauve from the Brussels
area brought his amazing display of
woodwork crafts. He demonstrated
how to make wood flowers, hum-
mingbirds and birds. Many of the
diners purchased one to take home.
Door prizes were won by Mary
Seaford' Dining
Out Pi ogt'alll
Janmaat, John
Janmaat, Ruby
McCullough, John
Unwin and June
Martene.
Share the Wealth winners were
Teresa Maloney, Rosa Van Bergen,
Watson Reid, Bertha Taylor, Kate
Aslin, John Janmaat and Grace
Corbett.
The next Seaforth and Area
Dining Out program will be on
Thursday, Feb. 15 at noon featuring
pork loin chops. Entertainment will
be the Andrew/Rose Quartet. Cost is
$8. Free transportation is provided.
Come on out and join us.
Residents welcome Grade 5 buddies
Residents were able to say good-
bye to 2006 and welcome in the new
year at our New Year's Eve party at
Maplewood Manor. Everyone is
looking forward to the upcoming
events of the year.
Pastor Hildebrand, Rev. Gould,
Pastor Kennedy, Rev. Wilson and
Rev. Huberts all led in worship ser-
vice during the month of January.
Doors are always open to welcome
"Buffy" to our home.
Buffy and her
owner June Johns
make the rounds
and visit residents
on a regular basis.
Competition is at its best as resi-
dents enjoy the game of crokinole
with our volunteers. Answering the
questions posed by Terry Grant dur-
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enjoyed with
Terry. Weekly
bingo games with
Betty Hulley are also very popular.
Ladies of Maplewood were very
happy to have Margaret Whitmore
come for 'Manicures.
Musical afternoons were had with
Carol Carter, Bill Gibson and
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who brought her
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Residents welcomed their Grade 5
buddies from St. James School.
Students spent the time asking
questions, playing cards and read-
ing to our residents.
Members of the Staffa Old Tyme
Band were on hand for a great
afternoon of music where residents
enjoyed a dance or two.
Sympathy extended
to Melady family
Dublin and (who died in
area has lostaum 1993) took
a special lady. part in many
On Wednesday, Jan. 24, at activities and community
Ritz Lutheran Villa,
Mitchell, Frances
(Delaney) Melady, former-
ly of St. Columban and
Dublin, died after a
lengthy illness.
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