HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-11-23, Page 7Manor couple celebrates anniversary
"Congratulations" to Frank and
Margaret Smale who on Wednesday,
November 16 celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary. An Open House was held in
their honor on Saturday afternoon. Enter-
taining the many guests who visited were
Marie Flynn and the Huron Strings or-
chestra, and dancing the anniversary waltz
were Margaret and her son-in-law Vern.
Receiving the guests with Margaret and
Frank were daughter Donna, her husband
Vern and grandson Michael. Many lovely
cards, flowers and gifts were received by
the happy couple from relatives and friends,
making it a most memorable day for them.
The activity room was gayly decorated in
yellow and white and a large decorated cake
was shared with all visitors and residents of
Seaforth Manor. Many happy wishes go out
to Frank and Margaret at this time for
many more years together.
Several residents, accompanied by
Darlene Freisen, attended the noon lun-
cheon at Northside United Church. At 2 pm
worship services were conducted by Rev.
Donald Jones.
Shinen's clothing display was held at
Seaforth Manor on Tuesday for residents
unable to go out to do personal shopping. In
the afternoon a fashion show was held with
models Nel Hoven, Yinny Dimaline, and
Sharon Wood assisting.
Grade 6 students from Seaforth Public
School visited for wheelchair bowling on
Thursday morning. In the afternoon Bingo
was held in the activity room with Margaret
Smale calling the numbers. Lucky bingo
winners were - Jenny Hildebrand, Eva Net-
zke, Mamie Ross, Cassie Nicholson, Edith
Salo, Wm. Connolly, Frank Smale and Keith
Herman.
On Monday residents were busy in the
morning voting in the federal election. In
the afternoon Druscilla Leitch visited for ex-
ercises for fun and fitness. Following exer-
cise time Frank Smale made a presentation
to Druscilla, of a quilted wall hanging,
residents' appreciation of the time Druscilla
has spent with them. Frank and Margaret
also treated Druscilla to a piece of their an-
niversary cake.
Visiting with Lou Kirkby were his wife
Helen also sisters-in-law Grace Smith, Anna
McNichol and Dorothy Driscoll.
Dave and Eva Netzke were visited by
daughter Rose Altman also granddaughter
Doreen Bowers of Kitchener, and Sharon
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GOLDEN COUPLE - The Seaforth Manor was a party haven Saturday afternoon, as
friends and relatives gathered to help Frank and Margaret Smale celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary. The actual wedding date of this golden couple was November
16, 1938. With them to celebrate on Saturday was their daughter Donna, her husband
Vern Reynolds and their son Mike. The Smale's granddaughter, Kim Reynolds, was
unable to attend the festivities. Mcllwraith photo.
Lampman also of Kitchener and Gail White
of Port Rowan.
Bert Deichert was visited by sister Rose
Merrier.
Jack and Marianna Ryan visited with
Marjorie Ryan.
Visiting with Inez Spittal were Joan,
Robert and Cora Spittal also Peter and Jane
Spittal.
Edith Jessome was visited by Suzanne
Mennell, Brenda, Cathy and Tracy
Jessome, also Les, Nelson, Trevor and
Shawna Jessome.
Helen and Alex Chesney visited with Alice
Boyes.
Visiting with Bill Scott were his wife
Isabel, and on Monday his brother Ross
Scott, Lloyd Rowatt, and Grace Titford.
Margaret M. and Alvin Smale visited with
Frank and Margaret Smale on Friday
afternoon.
Visiting with Mamie Ross was her niece
Sharon Jeffrey of Goderich. She also
brought Mamie a lovely bouquet of red
carnations.
Greta Kerr and Arm Downey visited with
Frank and Margaret Smale on Monday
afternoon.
The plant sale held last Monday afternoon
was a decided success and winner of the
amaryllis bulb in the draw was Mamie
Ross. The winning ticket was drawn by
Mary Catherine Lane.
Ruth Hildebrand, Administrator and son
Tyler called at Seaforth Manor on Monday
afternoon.
Maplewood residents prepare for Christmas
With Christmas just around the corner Wednesday at noon, some residents of
residents and staff of Maplewood Manor are Maplewood Manor had a very enjoyable
preapring for the activities ahead. time as they attended the luncheon at the
Christmas trees have been placed in the Northside United Church.
lounge and are being nicely decorated; put-
ting everyone in the Christmas mood.
An enthusiastic group of residents made
an appearance in the dining room for their
weekly exercises on Tuesday morning.
Grace Titford volunteered to lead the
routine while her followers reached and
stretched to get those muscles in shape.
There was more action in the dining room
Tuesday afternoon when residents gathered
for euchre. The competition was stiff with
four tables in play.
Wednesday morning the church service
was held in the sitting room. Residents
welcomed Pastor Sadler who was in charge
of the service. He was accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Lobb and also Mrs. Gordon
McGonigle.
The monthly residents meeting was held
Wednesday afternoon. Christmas activities
were the main topic of discussion. Everyone
is looking forward to the Openhouse and Tea
to be held November 27 and also the Family
Christmas Gathering on December 4. A trip
to London to see the lights at Victoria Park
is being planned. Anyone wishing to go
along on the trip is welcome to do so. The
date is to be announced later.
Residents gathered around the TV set
Wednesday evening to play Lions TV Bingo.
Gertie Taylor proved to have some luck win-
ning one game. Hooray for Gertie!
Thursday morning, Carol Carter supplied
the musical entertainment at Maplewood.
Everyone enjoyed listening to the
Christmas music and particularly like join-
ing in to sing Christmas carols.
Friday afternoon, bingo was held in the po I l
ners were Willy Tremeer and Elsie Shad -
dick who won two Wintario tickets, Ed
Johns and Anna Sheriin who each won one
Wintario tickets.
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TOM
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A special thank you to those who supplied
the material for the Remembrance
Day ser-
vice. They include the High School for the
use of their tape, to Bob and Betty's for the
use of their recorder and to Trudy Broome
for her assistance with reading literature.
Thank you to Ross Ribey for the use of the
chairs for the Fashio , $how and to Vicki
Tremeer who assisted With setting up for the
Fashion Show.
Winners of the door prizes from the
Fashion Show were Agnes Hunter, Laura
Toll and Edith Dunlop. Many others won
(calendar books).
"Happy Birthday" to Arnold Lamont who
celebrated his birthday on November 18.
Legion makes donation to Crime Stoppers
The November General meeting of the
Seaforth Legion was held Thursday evening
with President Mel Melanson in the chair.
Zone Commander Steve MaGuire and Depu-
ty Zone Commander John MacDonald were
in attendance. An initiation ceremony was
held with the following new members ac-
cepted into the Branch 'Tom Devereaux,
Pat Kenny, Jackie Melanson, Marie Muir,
Brenda McGill and Cheri Nott. A brief talk
on Crime Stoppers was given by an officer of
the OPP and a member of Crime Stoppers.
As a result a motion was adopted to give
$250 to this organization. A grant of $200 was
given to the Cadet Corp to aid in their adver-
tising and any other expenses they may
have. Other donations made amounted to
$300.
The Branch has also decided to put a float
in the Santa Claus Parade to be held
December 2. John Lansink and Randy
HAPPY BIRTHDAY)
Happy 12th birthday to Christina Van
Poucke on November 28, 1988.
Happy 10th birthday Mike and Laurie Jan-
maat and Erin Derbyshire.
Happy 7th birthday to Robbie Janmaat on
November 27.
Water Well
Dayrnan volunteered to do the work.
John also is holding Turkey Bingos every
Monday night with the last one on December
12 and the next one on November 28. As a
result there will be no Cribbage on Monday
nights until after the New Year.
At a recent Pee Wee Hockey Tournament
held in Goderich the Seaforth Pee Wee team
came first in the Zone "B" division and will
go on to the District finals at a later date.
The new sweaters recently purchased by the
Legion were worn for the first time.
CHRISTMAS
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FOR MOM OR SIS
The Children's Christmas Party will be
held Sunday, December 18 this year. Bar-
bara Scott would like any child who would
like to sing, play an instrument, recite a
poem or who can dance to please contact her
as soon as possible.
The Branch was saddened to learn of the
sudden passing of Comrade Bill Hodgert. On
behalf of the members the branch offers
deepest sympathies in the family's loss of a
husband and father. A Legion memorial ser-
vice was held last Monday evening.
They grow not old as we that are left grow
old. Age shall not weary them nor the years
condemn. At the going down of the sun and
in the morning we will remember them.
Bar roster - November 23, R. Wood;
November 24, J. Sills; November 28, W. Jaf-
frey; November 29, K. Swan Sr.; November
30, G. Garrick; December 1, R. Dayman.
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