The Huron Expositor, 1988-04-20, Page 9Manor residents favor outdoors
Last Monday some residents of the
Seaforth Manor held a euchre amongst
themselves. At the same time others cut
foam.
On Tuesday morning students helped with
wheelchair bowling. Winners were
Margaret Smale and Harold Walsh who tied
on one side and Frank Smale who won on the
other. In the afternoon the day was so
beautiful residents went outside rather than
watching a film.
On Wednesday afternoon Rev. Barber and
Henrietta Brown came for the worship ser-
vice.
Thursday morning Rev. Cheryl Ann
Stadelbauer-Sampa visited the residents for
pastorial study. In the afternoon volunteer
helped with euchre. Winners were - Ladies
and Men high Irene Ormand and Ed Dunn.
Low - Doris Smith and Keith Herman and
lone hands - Pat Ryan. Lunch was provided
by Ann Downey and prizes by Mary Nolan.
The next euchre is April 28 at 2 p.m.
Friday morning bingo was held with win-
ners being Wilma Brill -Edith, Solo -
Marguerite Shill - Harold Walsh - Jim Nolan
- Mammie Ross - Keith Herman:
In the afternoon Father Caruana held his
monthly mass with residents of his parish.
PERSONALS
Residents attended a funeral service for
Catherine Austin on Monday last and extend
their sympathy to her family.
Visiting with Alice Boyes was her sister
Marion Hayter of London.
Melvin Netzke and sons Graham and
David, and Rose and Pat Altman visited
their parents and grandparents Dave and
Eva Netzke.
Frances Melady of St. Columban and
Dorothy Harback (formerly Rowland) of
Kitchener visited Mary K. Ryan and Harold
Maloney. Dorothy also visited Norma Jef-
fery a former neighbor.
Nancy Larone visited her mother Inez
Spittal and neighbor Elsie Southgate.
Helen and Heather Consitt of Varna and
Dorothy Uniac of Mitchell, and Ed Boyes of
EgmondvWe visited Alice Boyes.
Brenda Jessome visited her grandmother
Edith Jessome. Mrs. Jessome went home
for the day and had dinner.
Mammie Ross and Margaret Smale went
out with Jackie Racho to the Queen's Hotel
to Ethel Heist's 80th birthday party.
Mrs. Ken Thompson in to visit Mable
Handy.
Greta Kerr visited Frank and Margaret
Smale. •
Isabel Scott was in to see husband .Bill
Scott.
Allan Nicholson was in to visit his mother
Cassie Nicholson.
Edna Hackwell, June Smith and her
daughter were in to visit Marjorie Ryan.
Mary K. Ryan went out for a day with
George and Theresa Simpson of London to
visit Mary Margaret Maloney. Gerald
Wilson came to visit her that night.
Mammie Ross was out for drive with
Helen Kirby, Marjorie Maloney and Ann
Downey visiting the resident representing
C.W.L. from their church.
Mary Ribey MacTeer visited her cousin
Kelly Lamont.
Lois Hodgert visited her mother Annie
Harrison.
Rose Ryan was in to visit Madeline Slat-
tery and her sister-in-law Marjorie Ryan
also Lawrence son Nelson and Jack and
family.
Maurice Ryan was in to see mother Mary
K. Ryan.
Beryl Nicholson was in to visit mother-in-
law Cassie Nicholson.
Our apologies go out to Lisa Murray one of
our St. Michael Students from Stratford, not
Julie Cronin.
Maplewood Manor residents finalize collection
Residents of Maplewood spent a great
deal of time outdoors this week as they en-
joyed the warm spring temperatures.
Activities of the week began with bridge
being held on Monday afternoon. Violet
Broadfoot joined Winona McDougall, Anne
Crerar and Austin Matheson for this
challenging game.
Tuesday afternoon residents got together
in the dining room for euchre, with two
tables in play.
Wednesday residents enjoyed a very
entertaining afternoon when Gladys Van
Egmond visited Maplewood. She played
many songs on the piano and was accom-
panied by Hugh Hodgins on the guitar.
Residents thank them for coming and great-
ly appreciate their visits.
Gail Hills visited Maplewood on Friday
morning and assisted many residents as
they finaliz"ed the collection of recipes for
the cookbook which will soon be published.
In the afternoon, bingo was held in the din-
ing room with Ruth Boch calling the
numbers. The lucky winners were Anna
Sherrin, Isa Stanley and Ethel Coleman who
received Wintario tickets as their prize.
Happy birthday to Laura Toll who
celebrated her birthday on Monday, April
11.
Welcome back to Elsie Shaddick who was
a patient at Clinton hospital.
In our lost and found we have a pair of
10th Annual
CUSTOM CAR &
HOT ROD SHOW
1988 SUPER FEATURE
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& Car Crushing Shown!
women's plastic framed glasses in a case,
and also a heart pendant which was found in
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