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Mabel Handy celebrates birthday with fellow residents
• Seaforth Manor residents issued birthday
greetings last week to Mabel Handy who.on
' Tuesday celebrated her 85th birthday. •
. Residents gathered out on the patio and
:under the trees in thp afternoon to sing and
" wish her Happy Birthday while daughter,
• Gladys, and Elgin Nott played -some good
old tyme music for all to enjoy• : •
Also visiting were husband Tom, daughter
Margaret and her grandchildren, and great
grandchildren.
Enjoying seeing the grandchildren too
were Dave and Eva Netzke who are also
related. Other visitors were Jim Kelly. and
Ethel Dennis.
Elmer Bakcsy, accompanied by Jackie
Racho, was in Kitchener on Thursday.
Elmer also visited his sister Margaret and
• husuand who are in hospital in Guelph and
• " later had supper in the park with his niece
• and Susan. and her. husband Joe Baraos of
Guelph.
Last Monday residents who' work at Arc
• Industries had a holiday so Resident Council
,. was held on Monday afternoon for the month
of August. •
Thursday afternoon two tableof euchre
were in play and the winners were Mamie
Ross and Margaret Smale.
In the morning Drusella Leitch visited for
exercise time with residents. Everyone en-
joys Drusella's visits and her fitness foffun.
• Visiting with- Mary K. Ryan ' were
Geraldine Wilson and Wm, Maloney.
• Helen Morris was visited by 'daughter
Josie Nigh and Lynn.
Isabel -Scott visited With husband Bill.
Leo O'Sullivan was visited by, his sister
Ursine. '
During the -past week residents_welcomed_
the shade trees at the Manor to sit under
during the very hot days.
Mary Nolan visited with husband James.
Ila Gardner attended a matinee perfor-
mance. at Huron County Playhouse on
Thursday.afternoon.
Verde Cameron was visited on Friday by
Mr. and Mrs. McNab of Etobicoke, also
daughter-in4aw. Audrey.
Visiting with Cassie Nicholson on Friday
were Barbara Alexander, Ethel and Velma
Haist. Visiting:with' Mamie Ross was Mr,
Walter Sommerville and Mrs. Kirby.
Maplewood residents tour
Lambton County museum
No matter what type of weather the
'iveather man throws at them, the
Maplewood residents seem to be able to find
•a way to cope with it. It may only consist of
some chatting while sitting outside or else
maybe going on an outing,- but there is
always something to do: •
• Monday was spent doing whatever each
resident felt like they were up to
accomplishing.
Tuesday there was a great outing for
those who wished to participate. There was
a bus trip planned to'go to Lambton County
Museum. To start the outing off, a tour- of
the museum was taken. Then, there was a
picnic lunch served in the tea room of the
museum. When lunch *as over, everyone
went on a drive around Bayfield to see all
the sights, especially the Marina. Later on
in the afternoon, a stop was 'made to get ice
cream. What an excellent wayto end a great
outing:!
On Wednesday, Carol Carter came in and
played the piano for a sing song in the morn-
ing. She had the residents singing along and
tapping their feet to the music, It was en-
joyed by all.
Thursday was titness day. Drusilla Leitch
came in and got the residents to do some
stretching and other exercises to help loosen
up their bodies. The remainder of the week
was spent doing whatever each person
decided to do. A couple of the ladies are do-
ing some knitting, so it gave them time to
continue on with their crafts. Also there
were visitors coming. in all -weekend, to chat
with the residents..
On Sunday, Betty got a card game going
ih the, afternoon with some of the residents.
OBITUARIES
•
IGNATIUS JOSEPH MARTIN
Ignatius ( !Niece 1 Joseph Martin, of
Seaforth and formerly of Kingsbridge and
Sarnia, died Wednesday, July 29 at the
Parkwood Hospital, London.
Mr. Martin is survived by two sons, Jerry
and Paul, and one daughter Jennifer.
Also surviving are two sisters, Helene
Mrs. Joe Lane) of RR 5 Seaforth and
Elizabeth iMrg. Henry .Webber) of
Pennsylvania.
Mr, Martin was predeceased by two
brothers, Victor and Michael.
Friends were received at the Whitney-
Ribey. Funeral Home, Seaforth. A Mass of
Christian burial was held on Friday at St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church,
Kingsbridge. Burial was in Kingsbridge
cemetery.
WILLIAM BURTON
William Elmer Burton, of Isabella Street,
Seaforth and formerly of Simcoe and
• A nice 'way to spend a rainy day, Others just
spent their time relaxing.
There were a lot of visitors this month,. In
to see Pete and Wilson Tremeer was Wilfred
Tremeer.• .
Anne Rule's daughter Daisy•Barroclough
was in visiting.
•• Mr. and Mrs. Harmer were' in to see Anne
-Henderson. Also Helen Henderson, Mrs.
Stewart Henderson , and Mr. and Mrs.
Kravel were in to see Anne Henderson.
• Charles Bemister had Valerie Wicks from
Halifax arid Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Windsor
and their son from Newfoundland to visit.
• Ed and Jean Johns were visited by their
son Ted Johns, his wife Janet Amos and
theirson, all from New Brunswick fora few
days. Also. in. to see the John's were Donna
Wood, Pearl McKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Boag and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Kerr..
In to visit Mae Morrell were Mr. and Mrs.
Del Kravel, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Muddleston
• and Corey McLean with their baby Chelsey
Jane:
Agnes Hunter had her granddaughter
Karen in for a visit. -Visiting with Austin and
Hazel Matheson were Mr. and Mrs. Joe'
Gaborieau and their daughters Jackie and
Shauna. Also Viola Taylor was in for a chat.
Helen Dallas was visited by Mrs. Ross
• McGregor, Mrs. George, McCartney, Mrs.
Babe McGregor and Sheila and Nicki
Dallas. Mrs. Dallas also' enjoyed a reunion
on July 18 in Clinton at Mr: and Mrs. Billy
Dallas' home.'
Also, this week residents would like to
welcome Jessica Finlayson and Jean Guy.
Thanks go out to Dianne Gallahan and John
Holland for helping the two new ladies move
in to the Maplewood Manor.
Biniowas held on Friday in the activity
room and lucky -winners were under B -
Wilma Brill, 0 -Irene Orli-tend, 4 corners -
Marguerite Schill. Line across - Margaret
Smale. Full House - Frank Smale - Doris
Smith and Cassie Nicholson. Full House -
Doris Smith and Marguerite Shill.
Patrick Ryan returned to Seaforth Manor
after speeding a :few days with a sister and
her family at their cottage.
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. Doris Mary McClure and Murray George
Clark were united in mariage on Saturday,
• July 6, 1987 at the home of the bride's sister,
Elaine and Jim Floyd of McKillop.
Reverend Norman Perry of - Kincardine
United Church performed the ceremony:
The bride is the daughter of Sam and Mary
McClure of Seaforth The grodm is the son of
Lloyd and Jessie -Clark of Kincardine
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Clure of Seaforth, sister of the bride. The
• best man was Steve Shook of Brampton,
friend of the groom. Flower girl was Lind-
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Floyd home was beautifully decorated by'a
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Johns of Exeter, acting as Mistress of
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Britain and Europe on their honeymoon and
plan to reside in Kincardine Township.
°Mita, died Thursday, July 30, 1987 at the
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Born at Corner Creek, Alberta, Mr. Bur-
ton was a son of the late Alfred Burton and
the former Rebecca Anderson. -
He was a veteran of the Second World
War and retired to Seaforth one year ago
'from Simcoe county.
He is survived by his wife, the former
Margaret Small; three daughters, Rebecca
(Mrs. John Kindree) of Granton, Susan
(Mrs. John Ellin of Princeton and
Catherine Wilson of Mississauga,: and one
son Wayne of Toronto.
Also surviving are three sisters, Gladys
Sharrum, Lillian Sharlow and. Pauline
Kiistner, all of Alberta and five
grandchildren.
Mr. Burton was predeceased by three
brothers and three sisters.
• Friends and relatives were received at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich Street West, Seaforth until Mon-
day at 2 p.m. when a funeral service was
held, followed by cremation. Interment of
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