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6 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 9,1988
Exercises start off the week for residents at Manor
Seaforth Manor residents started off the were Sister Cyril (Reynolds) and Sister Si.
week with Monday morning exercises to
help everyone get into shape. In the after-
noon several euchre games were In play
with the men winning over the ladies.
On Tuesday it was wheelchair bowling
with the volunteer students of the Public
School and in the afternoon the movie "An -
me" was shown on the V.C.R.
A Worship service was held Wednesday
afternoon by the Rev. Greg Gilson of St.
Thomas Anglican Church. Friday afternoon
was Bingo and lucky winners were Mamie
Ross, Verda Cameron, Dermis Arney,
Margaret Smale, Dave Netzke and
Margeurite Shill.
Residents and staff were saddened to
learn of the death of Helen Morris who pass-
ed away at Seaforth Community Hospital.
Helen was a former member of the Seaforth
Manor staff many years ago and since
becoming a resident had made new friends
and also renewed old acquaintances. She
will be missed by her family and friends. At-
tending the funeral mass on Monday morn-
ing were Patrick Ryan, Mamie Ross,
Margaret Smale, Jackie Racho and Joanne
Ryan D.O.C. and Ruth Hildebrand,
Administrator.
Glen Rose returned to his home after his
stay at Seaforth Manor.
Visiting will Marjorie Ryan last Monday
Anothy from Mount St. Joseph, London also
Laurence Ryan.
Tuesday Mamie Ross was out for lunch
with her niece Sharon Jeffrey and also
visited her sister at Blyth.
Harold Dalrymple visited with Patrick
Ryan. Visiting with Mabel Handy were her
husband Tom and nephew Joe Robbins also
her daughter Margaret Garrett of Bayfield.
Visiting with Verda Cameron were Roy
and Freda Scotchmer, Esther and Lloyd
Makins of Bayfield and daughter-in-law
Audrey. Also on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Boshart and family visited their
grandmother.
Mary K. Ryan was out for the day last Fri-
day with Teresa and Geroge Simpson to
Mary Margaret Maloney's home. Sharon,
Carolyn and Geraldine Wilson visited Mary
K. Ryan.
Audrey McLlwain visited her aunt Mar-
jorie Ryan.
Harold,Maloney was visited by his brother
Frank and niece Lois Schmidt of Stratford
on Sunday.
Mel Netzke and sons David and Graham
visited with Dave and Eva Netzke.
Visiting with Cassie Nicholson were Ross
and Lillian Nicholson of Egmondville also
her grandson David Alexander.
Jim Kelly visited residents at Seaforth
Manor.
Ann Orren of Michigan visited with
Evelyn Cardno.
Visiting with Inez Spittal were Elsie
Southgate and daughter NancyLaron,
Alice Boyes was visited by her son Jim on
Thursday. Welcome to new resident Beatrice Regler.
Sid Scroggs visited his mother Madge She was visited by her son Alvin on Satiu'-
Remes. day. Sister Mary Louis and Lou Sills visited
Mary Nolan visited husband Jim. Beatrice Regier, Madeline Slattery, Mar -
Isabel Scott visited husband Bill on jorie Ryan and James Nolan on Monday
Wednesday. afternoon.
Budgie popular friend at Maplewood
Residents of Maplewood are enjoying the visited Maplewood Manor. Residents en -
company of a new friend in their home. "Ar- joyed their company as they played bingo,
nie", the budgie, has become quite popular crockinole and euchre. Those who did not
among the residents at Maplewood. The participate in these games had a friendly
bird was a Christmas gift to the manor and visit with some of the students.
has been a source of entertainment since There were two tables of euchre in play on
that time. Arnie has become very tame and Tuesday afternoon. Jean Elliott was the
with a great deal of coaxing and lots of at- winner of the door prize - a sewing notion.
tention, hopes are high he may even say a The bridge players also gathered in the din -
few words for his great admirers. - ing room for another game.
Lots of sunshine made it the perfect day to Tuesday evening residents welcomed
make the trip to Goderich to the Livery Sun- Debbie Cook, an entertainer from Brussels.
day afternoon. Residents were able to see She brought her harpsichord and electric
the production of "South Pacific" and found piano and sang many of the old favourites.
the trip very enjoyable. Those who remain- Ed Andrews and Grace Titford especially
ed at Maplewood had the pleasure of visiting enjoyed the Scottish tunes. The evening was
with lain Mailloux, Craig Murray and Brian a great success.
Cook. The boys also took some of the Wednesday morning, nurses from the
residents outside for a walk which they Health Unit were kept busy when they came
greatly appreciated. to Maplewood for footcare. Residents really
Monday afternoon, the Grade 11 students appreciate the service that they provide.
from the family studies class came and Later in the morning, everyone gathered in
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the sitting room to listen as Rev. Greg
Gilson came for church service. Winona
McDougall accompanied on the piano. In
the evening Brian Cook, Craig Murray. and
Iain Mailloux paid another visit to
Maplewood. Residents really look forward
to the company of these three lads.
Thursday morning Edith Dunlop came in
and played the piano for the sing song.
Residents enjoyed themselves very much as
they sang and listened to many of their
favourite tunes.
Gail Hills came to Maplewood Friday
morning to organize more recipes and
reported most of the recipes have been col-
lected for the cookbook.
Friday afternoon Ruth Bock came in to
call Bingo. Elsie Shaddick, Elva Ellis,
Grace Titford and Pete Tremeer were the
lucky Winners of Wintario tickets.
Happy Birthday to Lloyd Rowat who
celebrated his birthday on March 4.
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