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COMFORTABLE SITTING — .1-lospital Auxiliary President, - Hays is rela'xing in a Brody deluxe recliner, 'usually reserved for the
Frances Teatero reads to patient George Hays from a. Brody bedridden parents, and also donated by the auxiliary.
Therapeutic rocker donated to the hospital by the auxiliary. -Mr.' •. _ • (Mcllwraith photo)
SHCF residents relive youth with students
Residents Of the Seaforth Health Care wheelchair bowling.
Facility relived a piece of their past last week Rev. Cheeyl-Ann Stadelbauer,Sempa held
when they discussed those days of yore with the worship service Wednesday. The Eg-
some local students . .mondville United Church choir.helped with
On Tuesday afternoon students from the the music. •
Dublin. St. Columban and St. James • Uri Thursday afternoon the facility 'held a
Separate Schools enjoyed talking to SHCF
residents about lifestyles when they were
young. •
In other activities during the week, Frank
• Smale emerged the, winner when Seaforth
Public School pupils helped residents with
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euchre party and Frank Smale made it two
wins in the week. when he wen the men's
high. Mary fyan took the prize for the ladies
high. Other winners were: low. Jim Nolan
and Edith Salo: lone. hands. Alfie Sykes.
!laid McGonigle served a lunch .she
Seaforth Legion euchre well attended
Last Saturday night the Supper and Euchre
Charlie Perkins finally got the glasses given
to the winning team each week. Next week
was well attended and enjoyed by all. The
Darts were also enjoyed and once again a
three way play-off was necessary to get a
winning team for the evening. Peggy and
the Darts will begin at 8 p.m. to allow those
who wish to, to go to the Ribs and Sauerkraut
dinner scheduled ror that night. Also come
out and welcome the Exeter branch whowill
bevisiting on February 7.
'Bar Steward Flank Phillips has asked us to
report the bar schedule for next week.
Feb. 9 - Ken Swan Sr.: Feb. 19 - John
Patterson Jr.: Feb. 11. Randy Wood: and
Feb. 12- Garltaker. if you are unable to work
on your night please try to get a substitute
for yourself.
There will be a bus leaving our branch on
February 21 (Saturday for a Beef Barbecue
and dance at the Mitchell Legion. The bus
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The February meeting of the Auxiliary will
be held February 4 Oonighti at 8 p.m, The
Brandi Executive meeting is scheduled for
Thursday. Feb. 12 at 8 p.m.
Don't forget Cribbage on Monday nights
and the Stag Ettehres every other Wednes-
day. •
At the going down of the sun and in the
donated. Prize's were donated by Mary
Chapple. The next euchre will be February 12
at 2 p.m.
- Lucky winners in Fridaysbingo were:
M•argerite Shill, Cassie Nicholson; Bill
Connolly. Madge Remes, W ilma Brill' and .
Irene Omand. Full houses were -made by
Doris Smith, Na Gardner and Mabel Handy.
Margaret Ryan. and her mother brought the
• talented children from St, Columban for
residents to enjoy on Saturday aftemodn.
Residents have adopted a pet budgie
named- Peter from Mary 'Riley. They really
enjoy talking' to'it. We like to welcome new
resident Lawrence Yolfrig to Seaforth Health
Care Facility.
PEHSONALS
• W e are sorry to recibreErle Dow and Harold
Walsh were admitted to Seaforth corninunity
Hospital. WO BezzaWas admitted to Clinton
Public Hospital.
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M r. and.M rs. JimWhite. Sarnia visited Pat
Ryan and took him.out for supper. •
In to Visit Helen Morris. was her sister
Genevive Brownt.Kinkora: Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Morris. alslo Lynn Nigh and Josie Nigh of
Egmondville.
• Mary Lamont and Dawn Cameron were in
to visit Kelly lamont. • •
ttoss Scott and daughter Ruth were -in to
visit his brother Bill Scott.
Tom Handy and cousin Joe were in to see
Mabel Handy.
' Bill and Janice Morris took his mother out
for a Sunday afternoon drive.
Bill 13ezzo. Stratford was in to visit his
mother Lury 13ezzo before she left for the
morning we will remeniber them. hospital.
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