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The Huron Expositor, 1987-11-25, Page 14levvood resid ts plant r g • rdens At ilapkwooril Mame this week gandenirng a*I haring were added to time mai wertly activities. The haking prookreed instant „results • and the gardening WM pfelhine nentattn ha warmer weather. ' On Monday the 1 ge bgalieeelior a • challeffiging game. The players were Wn McDougall, Austin Whin Aline . Omar mid Lloyd r emelt. Another group galree en ifray to play I•gee game. • itiefulay 3#anging Mapleeood had an in- door session. Paul Vanderwinteri •helped! residerds Moon Illierneer, an fleas Agnes Hanter, vrmana merkatgaR, EdJsandJernttpietpthgbilhs in pods. Paul is going n er: after the plarolS niFebr'atdsAary, wheleame :iiree eazgy 1.e.egiele of spring amen. - On TM:day afternoon warfare was just as popular as ever. Tice avid players ware Ise Stanley, Jean Olio% Virdson Timmer, Ger- tie Taylor, Awn Matheson, mama McDogal, Lloyd Hoorat, HOES Seen and Anse Orman On Wednesday Reverend Gilson was enehle to came to Mepftw000l is place of the warship' serierhe the group engaged in an 241wt deg. Everyone pot their heart and cool ha the renditions id o ee1i ferroillier &nee Thank yen to Winona MeDmgall who played the piano. "llemrsday morming's siegereeng had to cancelled due to the. volanteeer having laryngitis' She is wished a speedy reirovery. Thiesolv afternoon Dmeilla Leila was in to lead fitness M1RRq • One eif the meet reameing thiegsationt exercise is ft results in the ability to move vita greater ease. This is the case with aft of the group het in partiMdar with the star pupil Helen Dallm. The other enthusiastic' members ane Agnes limter, Edgar Allan, Esther mmitkps., Winona MeDiingail and Lam Tot Friday mond* the kitchen became the focal pant The residents, Helen Daftes„ Jean Johns, Gertie 'Peeler and Jessie Finlayson, velunteer Gad Hills and fatderal staff 'made fancy squares fur the bazaar. The idea was to freeze the delihnes residts. However, after all the sammtle' g was &mil was decided another bake day was needed next week. Friday afteemen saw the Bingo Ciera assembled to try their Inclecence nem. Rerth Bock, volmteer, called the umbras and the players eerie Ed Jahns, Ise Stanley, Winona Gertie Taylor and Anna Sherrin. On Saturday the shame vanteers, • residents and staff decorated the Christmas trees in both the upstairs and downstairs Images Many residents have decorated their rooms for the Christmas season. • Birthdays were celebrated ihy John Pullman on November 17 and Arnold La- nnert mi November M. Both gentlemen were in the b °spite] on their birthdays. Maplewood is pleased to say beth felines are well and back at tame . Residents and staff of Illaplemxt wish to *repress sincere sympathy to Ethel Coleman and the Coleman firmly on thedeathof their . husband and father, Russell Celeman. Ile will be a well remembered friend. Walton WI leen page 19 dent Joyce Van Vliet, secretary, Margaret ()meg,' Supper Cammittee - are Kathleen Wsijia,MarilnMd,DiaieMe- 1aflme Helen Crag Margaret Craig Cop- per collection was taken and winners were Kathleen Williams' on's side. Lunch was served by Melinda Johnston and the hostess. VLSITIORS Recent guests With Emerson and Phyllis Mitchell and other relatives in the area were Charlie and GraceSwitzerof Bigger Saskat- chewer?, Lam Nether, Plenty, Saskat- chewan and Fred Arndt of Dodsland, Saskatchewan Robert and May. Lundy of Hamallan spent the weekend at the lime of Allan and Betty meeeen anal attendee Wm:- Annivermay par- ty in the Walton Hall Saberday evening' Ken and Grace ViEbee of Napanee visited last week'with Ian and Elva Withere and Brian and other relativre. If you wish to secure o lifetime income from an RRSP or are interested in other RR5P M•reStenents. at verV competitive rates, rail Arnold J..Stinnissen • 527-0410 Tony Arts 5274/794 herr from RRSP is no longer restricted to die mifliaium age of 60. 50,r1 Life SHEA'S HOME RINVA11016 woke Masa* •Alsoibtroni& tatitogi eeentdei eistrio orangeries:1e •etweitill nerd weerilms entre tellinehriaso etre eteistoeitteelonFierang 4#1112MAtiiiiik.424 4itebatt,01021 01413111104#60$04408.01242M3 *Stormed: Owners+ thyself tifft IMAMS solos opriosoesterves IIIMATTE PRONE 3454355 Lon otse.ais crelocri MOONS 'PARTNERS - Members of the Seaforiti Jodi& Farmers performed a square dance fur seam attending their euchre piny at the Legioar Monday MOIL 'Nem dancers Dianne Van VIM mei Rob lieurreing pair up tavide Linda &Mane Jaidece Mar - ray and Anne Aim pick partmem Wayne Wray, Mire Ryan and Essay. The Junior Farmers he axerniestimg in Sing Swing in Simecoe gins elm:kerne, an annual priceihreWe carrapeetion. ' Manor du 1 I selI SeatPTHIO itltianar Resideets were busy dene Mg the mek with a amber off activities. Starting lad Monday the Minor" dub ladd a /AMA sale which prated to be very seseereermel Proceeds will be used fora winter garde:dog projecL Tivesday Jether Voleateers visitnd to assist with wheelchair bereliog 'Brim were given out to lad yeee's tamers as follows: average, Frank Steal% MO single, Dave Netzke, Lathes high average, Wilma Brill, Most improved„ derma Neteke and Hugh 'Ory291P, &EU Salo. Winners for alley bowling at Starlight Lanes them High single, Patrick Ryan ad high average, Harold Walsh. A worthip service was held Wednesday at 2 p.m with the Reverend Sather in charge. Bingo was held Friday afternoone and • May at bingo were: Jeeps NoLen„ Eva Net, eke, Marguerite Slad, Harold Walsh„ Robert McClure, Elmer Bakcsy, Wm. Connolly and Menefee Hems. PERSONALS • Welcome to Glen Rase who became a resi- dent of Seaford! Manor last Monday. Visiting with Alice Boyes during the week were her daughter Dorothy tinier and bus, hand Ed Boyes_ Tom, Heather and Bill Nigh, also Ryan Morris' , 'isited with Illeksinforris„ also Mr. and Mrs- Bob Nigh and sem Bel and Janie' e and James Morris. Visiting with Carole Geddes were ber hus- band Charlie of Kitchener aed Shirley Dinsmore_ Sheila Morton visisted with Norma Jef- frey en Saturday. A1112 Oilrea of Michigan visited with Evelyn Canino last Tuesday. Jim Rose visited with is father Gien Rose. Mary Nolan visited with her husband Jiin_ Beat Deft was visited by. sisters intginerin Stever and Bose Merear. Cassie Nicholson was masited by son Ross of Eginondialle. Sidney Scroggs visited his mother Madge Reines on Sunday. Jim and Ursula O'Sullivan visited their brother Leo. Visiting with Dave and Eva Netake were their daughter Rose Altman of town and Doreen Bowers of Mtchener. Venda Cameron was visited by daugldere in-law Audrey. ' On Monday afternoon the exercishe ginem was conducted by Drusilla Leitch for an hoer of fun and fitness_ Frank Smale [Resented Dries& with a hand made cultism on behalf of the residents and also expressed, very fittingly, awn/dation to her for the interest and tirne speol with they daring the past year - Cindy and Shede y Maloney, St. Michael's Secondary 'School, Stratford,isiled with Lyr. ROSS MET FUNERAL DIRECTOR HOW SHOULD I PROVIDE FOR MY PET? We scPuld ae to at/Mess a question •in this column which comma many • people, though it MI dealt with very often. Whatb the bemt way to provide far one's pelt atter one claw? We hope l-iinfermatiera wall be ret help to *twee ofyou who have arernab len love and want to see oared teler. The simplest method is to give yore • pett and„ it necemary. suffirdene funds to take care of ii arising the pef s rde • to a re/Cable Mend whoevants the pet. • Yee cm also eet up a trust for the Meanie of the tmstee Mot the pet) by which you leave a certain amount at money for the support of the animal A third mellereles to tritt- yolier esee muter to arrange for the care and maintenance of yore pelt after your death, leaving suffident funds to do so. We suggest you- ask woe lawyer about this and other legal Matters concem- ing your veil. We Welcome an your ' ctinestrom through this tfillOTHEY-RIBEir FUNERAL HOME 07 Godestch Sr. VL, seernini 527-1390 11 I. la ts residents fart Saturday. They are vale/gem, ing one hour a week for 15 weeks to be sped with residects as part of their curdrailmi. INTENErf23 IASTIWEEK Visiting with BM Scott were his"wi.ha Isabel and Rev. Ione Keays of Idadoen Gladys Van Egneed elsital her mother Mabel Handy. Helm Morris was pleased to aftend the baptismal Ceremony for her grandson James Morris.' . • Hilda Austin dated with Catherine Audio,ake Fra:ok and Margaret Sinatra David Alexander of Ember° visited his grandmother Cassie Ilneholsore visiting Nina Jeffrey wereMr. and Mrs. Dave Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Nott and Mary Hart. Last Timesday Caembs and Barb Seat • darted andomeseded residents with a pop- py. Also Pat Itioenand Len Bloomfield at, tended services at the emote* On Remem- brance Day. Isabel Scott and Florence Stewart visited with Ititorima Jeffrey• . Kay O'Rourke and Doris' Ryan from the CWL visited residents on Friday afterimage Mende Ross was out with Mrs.liarby to see her sister Mrs. Sonommerialle at Myth. Bit! Redo of Stratford visited with thee eildiolson and brought a large box of appks to treat all residents. Mary K. titian spent Wednesday at the home of Mary Margaret Maloney and visited with Theresa and George &won. &linens store had a clothing display at the Manor last Tuesday for residents to pur- chase from_ The draw for the quilt will take place next Friday at the Manor at 4 p.m. • THE litiRON EXPOSITOR,No,„f.sfol,g/p3'1,,,5,19t7 wafer w711 ,F,AOCIERT MEATS • cosqLes for Wide derweree astto*OoO grorks . Sitiouctitpt ricarLWIU1Il 1005o&Y • 'For viater, !Wrier, rens of ever,: einn reeereer W. 0. Rapper and sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Dine 527-1737 527-0920 527-0775 Jim SEAFO'" H'S. GREAT CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE S 0 THIS CHI ISTMAS Smagtea Pit glop. -pogo for axe .41111 meat G. 1pooled' 1 lune oost of tOlsftv, 887-9320 elfeartete Maitaeue peaptle I • Se2042: ttatem dattlere-10 feu gm+ rots • - 11011tareat. • •11:: MILL prate enstigliyg fro Sezklmnt. 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Itratzbiarrderstiah, .Fiurn MW SHOW SEAFG7;:, H WANTS •F5ca°'FFE€5 YOUR BUSINESS •rofrnown sus EIZMIPESS filiFROVIEMEAUT ASSISCWItiMP • mtatm,,• -,,, e' `:t 3M,"-e4=4,,,naMet"„ "q: , ta.,• •..1 hh A R I 1 110l si: PRI(] n 41:414‘1121aUl, . , ,,,,,.., uir.„. •,,4,.. ,.„ .,,,o, • eme ' '`‘••'d kflff anin A • " de. •• 11714.., Se4.4rIMIAM,• • , APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTORS SEAFORTH PH. 527-1213 TOLL FREE 1-8OG-265-4567 PROPERTY ASSESSMENT and your 1 Municipal and School_TaxOs Regional Assessment Offices located throughout Ontario are -responsible for assessing all real property for the purposes of municipal and school taxation. Assessment Rolls are prepared and delivered to municipalities which use them to set mill rates and calculate property tax bills. The amount of property tax you will pay on your home or business in 1988 is determined by multiplying the assessed value Of your property by the Mill rate. If you want to learn more about your property assessment, the Regional Assessment Office invites you to attend its Open House Session. Opent-louse Sessions • Appeal Procedure Open Houses are held in every municipal- If, after attending your local Open House, you ity at convenient times and locations to pm- are WI dissatisfied Wilit your assessment, vide you with the opportunity to discuss your you have the right to appeal it to the Assess - assessment with the staff of the Regional merit Review Board. Ibis Board is respon- Office_ • sible for determining whether the assessment An assessor wI be pleased to explain the under appeal is fair and equitaNe with the basis of your property assessmerif and is assessments of similar properties in the authorized to amend any inaccurate inform- vicinity. The Assessment Review Board is tion prior to the degyery of the ASSeSSITient more informal and relaxed than a regular Roll to your municipaRty. court of law. Ifyou have any questions, but are unable to attend the Open House, please COntaCt yoUr Regional Assessment Office at the address or telephone number shown beerier. Notice of Property Valuaticm Appeal Deadline The final date for apping youragsgss- rnent is Janualy12, 1988.. If you wish to appeal your as.sessmeta, you can use Die form provided on the back of your Property miners and tenants will reocive Woke of PmpertyValuatiori, write a letter, or a Notice of Property Valuation only If use a Nofice of Appeal Rein. You need to infonnallen relating to theitproperty • include your property address, roll number, asSessment Wage -hanged during the past and the reason for the appeal, Your appeal year, if the atsessment VMS aoented fast must be Ned on or before Jantrary12, 1988. year or it there has been a genoTal To assist you, !lace of Appeal forms and massessmein in the ninenicipairtyy. If you the address of the Regional Registrar of the receive allotice of PropetlyVafuation, it may Assessment Review Board are mailable at reflect changes you hate requested in your Open Houses Your Regional Assesanitnt sChoof support designation, in the amount of Office, or your municipal office. your assessed value, or other recorded information on last year's Notice. ° Sthedule of Open Houses •ofte.3170.4*....mmok4.20,11.writ.--Spm. TorarTgOOffice,,Dutgfra 14:11370110•0g.19 • • - Vie.2&Tl1OtOtec.3, prn, TotincstapfilABointratt MitliStryot Hamm PERM FrEGMAL ASSESSMeirrOFIRCE ' 670401&36,64(eaxito Godgifith,,eftaniti 1447A372 ReVenUe -• 010524-712cs54309445-5re2 Otibitid 001144141144, k•••-•••0-0,•,,00,4.`,01.0•04.0,1•0•0a-`4.•••-ei,00,Me°01, eet,,,‘,04-0,,M,40,4,0a•••.,20,4e,etefeene••4,•••M• ',•••••.•,•••=0,0,0•-•••-, •••--,•• •••••••-•0••,•^-•••• • •-• ••••