The Huron Expositor, 1987-11-04, Page 11• 10A -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 4, 1987
Plan your phone palls.
Consolidating your out -calls will improve
• your productivity and save time. Panwho
you call, when and what you will discuss. NGob1ins, Spooks and Ghosts all made an
•
Most executives waste five minutes a day on appearance at the Seaforth Manor on Satur-
each unplanned call whether incoming or day evening and kept the residents guessing
outgoing. The average number of calls in a • asto their identity. Treats were handed out
day is 12. By cutting down unplanned calls by Len Bloomfield and Ed'Dunn.
YOt can save hours each week.
• Last Tuesday afternoon residents held a
HallOween Party with residents and staff in
costume and dancing to the old tyme music
of Gladys Van Egmond and Elgin Nott.
Prizes were awarded to Margaret Smale for
the most humorous costume, Mary K. Ryan
for the most original and Ila Gardner for the
scariest. Lunch was served following the
• dance.
pooks keep Seaforth Manor residents guessing
•
FEATHER PILLOWS CLEANED
and NEVI/ TICKING $11.00
(Regular Size)
Clothing Repairs & Alterations
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527-0055
Parker &
Parker Ltd.
Farm & Municipal Drainage
R.R. 2 Zurich
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Clay cm • p asticti e
installations -•
Backhoe Service Available
For estimates:
Call: Wayne Cook
•'Zurich 236-7390
• Hensall 262-3434
Mabel Handy was visited by husband
Tom and cousin Joe.
Helen Morris was visted by her son Bill,
wife Janice and their little son. Earlier in
the week Helen enjoyed an outing with son
Bill:
• Matt Coyne visited with Mary K. Ryan
and Mary Ryan. •
Ursula O'Sullivan visited with her brother
Leo.
• Pat and Rose Altman, visited Sunday with
her parents Dave and Eva Netzke.
Gladys Ruston spent Sunday at her home
in Stratford.
Thursday morning was exercises for fun Verda Cameron was visited by Ray and
-and fitness' and in the afternoon residents.---_—_
viewed the film Brats" - an
Hardy movie which created much laughter. Freschoolers
" old Laurel and
Bingo was held on Friday and lucky win-
ners were Ile Gardner, Margaret Srnale, ,. . •
• from page 7 , • A special thank ou to the Egmondville
Wm. Connolly, Madeline Slattery, Frank Friday morning residents;. welcomed United Church for i.kind contribution from
volunteer Gail Hills back to Maplewood. its fowl' supper, It s delicious and the cen-
•. Smale Irene Omand and Harold Walsh.'
This year she is helping with crafts. On this tre pieces were lo ly—
Last Tuesday morning junior volunteers
from Seaforth Public. School assisted with particular morning she had folks working on, Some visitors la month were Dave and
wood crafts that are being finished for the Jeff Tremeer in visit Pete and Willie
• wheelchair bowling. .
, bazaar.
, Tremeer. '
PEOPLE
Visiting with Frank and Margaret Smale ••• Bingo was the event for Friday afternoon. Emerson and A drey Coleman, George
d Verne
Riith Bach, a new voluriteer,„ called ' the and Hazel. Hildebr nd and Marion Wilkins
'Re nolds and
Freda Scotcluner f Bayfield and Esther
and Lloyd 1Vlakins,
George Coyne d. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril,
Brown visited th Helen Morris on
Saturday.
Chris Geddes vi tett with Carole. Carole
was also visited by im and Marie Cameron
and Kelly and San ra Ryan.
Visiting with M ry K. Ryan were Jean
Ryan of Dublin nd Jack and Maurice
Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs ek Ryan visited Mary
Ryan.
On Thursday 111 Maloney of Stratford
visited,
Renovations are now underway at
Seaforth Manor for their new addition, Due
to the construction in progress the annual
fall bazaar, which was normally held in
November has been cancelled. The quilt
draw will be held Friday, November 27 at
the Seaforth. Manor at 4 p.m. A, plant sale
will also be held on November 16 from 2 to
Proceeds from the sale will be us-
ed to purchase amaryllis bulbs for residents
to plant. Each year this is an indoor garden-
inrproject and residents take great interest
in their blooms and growth. , •
•
children Kim and Michael ofLondon. Also bingo. The prizes were 649 tickets and the and,family were in o visit Ethel and Russell
.
. .
winners were Gertie Taylor, Ann Render; Coleman.
k d M t ere Eva
son, Isa Stanley and Ed , Johns won two
games. Ms Ha
—MeCartriola Lawson—and—Garelc
' Saturday afternoon Karen Dillon nd Katie visitors, her two r
Carter, who also visited Cassie Nicholson •
h lf f F' t Cody And his mo
ik
ana LNO
ad two very •special
w great grandchildren.
er Tammy, Barry and
Craig entertained everyone in the Chelsea and her rr ther Cory McLean.
• Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
nd 'Mrs. Fred Howsin
a McDougall.
a were visited by Eva
r Woods from Toronto
egor, Rena Caldwell
inlayson. •
net, Glenda and twins,
•. res y ellen uwrcn, room as they carved the pumpkin faces that Evelina Webstet
Mary Riley visited Kelly Lamont and
Carole Geddes. • were drawn by the nursery school group. . Bainton und Mr.
•
Candles were inserted and candies set outin
Were in to see Win
Rose Pringle visited with Madeline
Slattery. • anticipation for the trick or treaters, One Ed and Jean Jo
'costumed staff member helped at Hallo -
Ed Boyes visited his wife Alice on McCartney, Jenni
ween hand out. Thank you, to Edna Lloyd and Mrs. R. Mc
Saturday. who tended the door and welcomed the visited with Jessie
Sheila Morton visitedt with Norma
• Jeffrey. • . Faye, Curtis and.
• • • This week residents welcome Esther
Marjorey Maloney visited with her hus- band Harold on Saturday. • . Thompson fora convalescent stay. ' Jackie and Shauna, Nere all in to visit withAustin Matheson.
Monica McCurdy was very proud to have
her new granddaughter Maureen and
,
mother Monica in to visit. She was also
visited by Mary and Erin.
Arnold Lamont had Mrs. Bosmand in for
a visit. •
VVomcin not an. illegal
A rather unfortunate yt—Plisig error occured
• in the Welton correspondence last week in
regards to, a guest speaker at the Women's'
Institute meeting.
Irene Blake is a refugee' from Poland who
came to Canada in 1949. She was made a ,
legal citizen in 1954, and is not, as the
newspaper said, an illegal Citizen.
Our apologies to Mrs. Blake, members of
• her family, the Women's Institute, Walton
correspondent Betty McCall and any other
person Or persons who may have been caus-
. ed undue embarrassment and/or harrass- .
ment by the mistake. .
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SERVICES •
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Funeral Homes
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offering
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AT
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CHAPEL
47 High St.
Seaforth
527-1142
Funeral Director:
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4-014711
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COMPANY
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P ARM, HOME,
COMMERCIAL •
AUTO COVERAGES. •
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Banter & MarEwan insiyrrinve
Brokers Ltd. 521-8376
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BETTY1s
- VARIETY & GIFTS
• Radio Shack A.s.0
PEArtiiiING
TOSHIBA
•MICROWAVE OVENS
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Your Lottery Ticket Centre
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
9 AM TILL,11 PM
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CENTRE LIMITED
Sewing Mocfrille Setiolts6
Repairs 16 all Mrikes
fFREE ESTIMATES
Alt WORX GLIARAWEED
SALES
Husqvarrid, White. Siner,
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149 Downie f .
12 doors south of Hadsonsi
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ELECTRIC
Electrical Construction
and Maintenance
All Types
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R.R. 2 Seaforth
NOK
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452-7869
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Expert Interior &
Exterlor .DecoratIng
Wallcoverings '
Benjamin Moore Paints
Window Shades
Hildebrand
Paint & Paper
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Phone 527-1880
15 Main St., Seaforth
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PLUMBING
• and HEATING
Licensed Gas Fitter
SEAFORTH. 527-0493
Before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m.
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JEWEIERS
for
• DIAMONI-S"-*WATCHES
*JEWELL@ Y *FINE CHIN
•ENGRAVII 'G SERVICE
Gifts for eve y occasion
All Types of Repairs
Phone 527-0270
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and Refrigeration
• REPAIR
SERVICE
Jim Broadfoot
. 482-7032
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TAG OUR MATURE TREES NOW
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CLOSED SUNDAYS
R.R. No. 2 Reynold 482-9995
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Feed, Seed, Fertilirer
Farm Supplies,
Petroleum Supplies,
Hooting Oils
Seoforth Co-op
527-0770
DAVID
LONGSTAFF
Ltd.
Optician
87 Main St 5. Seaforth
OPTOMETRISTS and
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Prescriptions Filled Promptly
REGULAR HOURS:
Mon., Tues, Thum, Fn
9 - 5:30
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
Saturday mornings 9-12
TUESDAY EVENINGS
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
COMPLETE OPTICAL
SERVICE
52-1303
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CONSTRUCTION
Liquid Manure Tanks
Solid or Slatted
topi
Barri Renovators
House FOundatiOns
• & Finished Floor
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Dublin
45-204
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Funeral HOITle
CEMETERY
MONUMENTS
ROSS W. RIBEY
DIRECTOR
87 GODERICH i., SEAFORTH
Phone 527-1390
Sincere and
Courteous Service
PEN DAILY
AT 11 A.M.
Sun. & Mon. Till11 p.m.
es., Wed., Thurs. till Midnite
Fri. & Sat. T1111 a.m.
8,
27-0180
hway' 8 near the stoplights
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PLUMBING and
HEATING
90 Main Si.
BILL.
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, • for
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• COMMERCIAL
REFRIGERATION
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Roofing and
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NSURANCE
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