HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-06-10, Page 17A16 —.: THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 10, 1987
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• OFFERING A SUGGESTIOiJ -,Helen and Alec Chesney sought sponsored by the Van Egmond Foundation.The dilemna -what
out a bitof advice from Pat Armes Sunday at a Country Breakfast kind of homemade jam to put •on the toast: Mellwraith photo.
Area minister bid farewell
On Monday afternoon the Seaforth Manor
had two tables of euchre in play.
. On Tuesday afternoon residents watched
films.
'On. Wednesday afternoon Rev. Archie
Robertson held his last service as he is leav-
ing for Ottawa. Lucy Bezzo and Pat Ryan
made a presentation. to him with a gift from
the residents. Archie thanked them for the
gift and said when he is in the area he would
come and see them.
Exercises for, fun and fitness were held
Thursday morning & Thursday afternoon.
Resident also cut foam and a good game of
cards was enjoyed with Margaret Smale
and Irene Omand against.Frank Smale and
Ed Dunn, The ladies were the winners.
Bouquets of peonies decorated rooms at
Seaforth Manor Thursday courtesy of Frank
and • Margaret Smale, who helped to pick
them from their garden.
On Friday afternoon Father Caruana
came and .held mass for residents of his
parish.
PERSONALS
Tom and Heather and Baby Bill Nigh
were in to visitfgrandmother Helen Morris.
Chas Geddes visited wife Carol.•
Beryl Nicholson was in to see her mother-
in-law Cassie Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Plumsteel visited
Madeline Slattery.
• Josie Nigh . was in to visit her mother
Helen Morris.
Mamie Ross was out for the day with Mrs.
Kirby.
Judy Nigh visited her great.grandmother
Lucy Bezzo.
Helen Morris went for a drive with her son
.Bill.
Mrs. Heist visited Margaret and Frank
Smale and Mamie Ross.
Harold and Beryl Nicholson visited his
mother Cassie Nicholson.
Mary. K. Ryan spent the day at her home
in Dublin with daughter Theresa and
husband.
Isabel Scott visited Bill Scott.
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gee of London
visited her Uncle Bill Miners.
Cassie went out for an afternoon drive and
went shopping with her daughter Barbara
Alexander. •
Mamie Ross went out for an afternoon
drive with Mrs. Kirby and went to visit
Mamie's sister Mrs. Walter Somerville at
• Rameloo guest home.
Leo O'Sullivan was visited by his sister
and her daughter.
Audrey Cameron was in to visit with Ver -
da Cameron.
Lucy Bezzo had her daughter and husband
in to visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook of St. Thomas, her
nephew Bob 'Mathers of Sarnia and her
brother Dave Mathers of Sparta visited her.
Marg Maloney visited Mary K. Ryan.
Blake and Olga Hutton London and. Eva
Shields also his sisters Ina and Ellen Scott
visited.
Bill Bezzo was in to visit his mother Lucy
Bezzo.
Maurice Ryan Dublin visited his mother
Mary K, also Geraldine Wilson.
Carol Geddes was 'visited by, her Aunt
Isabel.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ferguson of Listowel
visited Irene Omand.
Ethel Haist visited Mamie Ross and
Cassie Nicholson. •
Helen Morris out with Bill and Janice
Morris for supper.
Donna Reynold visited her parents Frank
and Margaret Smale.
Mamie Ross was out for lunch with her ,
nephew Eric and Vicky Ross and children
Jessie and Tyler from*Fergus.
Rose Ryan visited Madeline Slattery.
Laura -A. Stewart and Ethel Heist visited
Mamie Ross.
Puppet show held at Maplewood Manor
There were interesting activities at Lloyd Rowat went lawn bowling. Although Following the service Edith Dunlop
Maplewood_ Manor this week including a Ed Andrews cannot lawn bowl as yet he played some old favorite tunes on the piano
whimsical puppet show. likes to watch and cheer the others on. milled the residents in a sing song. Even if
The morning workshop service was held one isn't beside the piano in the lounge the
on Thursday morning this week and was music fills the halls and it sounds terrific<
conducted by Rev. Gilson from St. Thomas Friday afternoon Gail Hills was in charge
Anglican Church. The residents were pleas- of the movie. It wasa W.C. Fieldsmovieand
ed to meet Rev. Gilson Who is new to this provided a chuckle for everyone.
area and they look forward to future visits. Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. a church
group from London, under the direction of
Sue Anne Fletcher, performed a puppet'
show about families. Children and adults
were amused by the large colorful puppets.
Madonna McQuaid has been chosen by the of Quebec. The narrator of the show, a curly -headed
Kiwanis Music Festival to compete in the Miss McQuaid is a Grade 12 student at chatty lamb, talked to the children inviting
Provincial Finals of the National Com- Seaforth District High School and expresses them to join in a sing -along. Robin Nash
petitive Festival of Music in Ottawa on June her gratefulness to the Stratford Music sang a delightful solo for the lamb and the
4, 5 and 6. The competition consists of voice, Festival and also Seaforth District High audience. Residents will look forward to
piano, string, woodwind, brass and in- School ' for making this trip possible their return in the fall for another family
strumental ensembles. financially. day.
Miss McQuaid is playing a Beethoven "With a'suitcase in one hand and a violin The week ended with a barbecue on Sun -
Sonata No. 8, the first and second move- case in the other hand, I am ready to tell day evening. The weather was so warm it
ment, and also "Lengende" by H them what a great place our Little town of was an ideal day for supper outside on the
Wiemiawski, accompanied by Marleen Finn Seaforth is," she said. patio.
On Monday Pete Tremeer and Edgar
Allan continued their alley bowling outings
to the Starlight Lanes. They both say that
bowling is a good form of exercise and fun.
Tuesday Edgar Allan, Ed Andrews and
McQuaid to compete in finals
Press committee
advises Expositor
Members of TheHuron Expositor's Press
Advisory Committee ( PAC) met for the first
tittle Wednesday, with some positive
results.
Carilniittee members reviewed the
newspaper then offered suggestions on what
they thought could be done to improve it.
And while some of their suggestiohs may
prove to be itripractical, others will certain-
ly by iinplemented over the nein few
Months.
Formed to help the Expositor staff pro-
duce a paper that reflects the interests of
this community, PAC gives residents of the
community the opportunity to voice their
opinion for the betterment of their
newspaper. .
Its members represent a cross section of
the community, and their sole purpose is to
help make The Huron Expositor one of the
best COMMUNITY newspapers in Huron
County. There is no rernuneration for being
a part of PAC.
Anyone interested in being a meinber of
the press advisory committee should ten-
ted The Huron Expositor. Meetings are
held in the evenings and no more than four
tuneseach year.
Nienibers Of PAC include: Trudy Broome,
Dorothy Willianis, Frances Teetero, Bob
dins..ore, Marg Dale, Jim Crocker, Steve
m
Hildebrand and Doug Bach.
from page 3
Jack Riddell, MPP for Huron -Middlesex
and Mini ter of Agriculture and Food was
alsopleased With the June 4 announcement.
"These funds represent a significant con-
tribution t0 the transportation system in
Huron -Middlesex and show the Ontario
government's commiti'ent to maintaining
roads and highways as generators of
economic growth and as links for the
families and emergency services," he said.
Tuekersmith Township Will he receiving
02,5i10 to"wards a new municipal garage.
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