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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-10-10, Page 17THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 1* i • • 17 Nuririg home resid&rit tike fall color tmir Although unc *coiner was woo., the sun did manage to studs as 21 Seaforth Nursing Horse residents boarded tiro bus for a -Fall Cola Tour. TIINr enpyed a lovely after- noon driving through Ben niller and pp near Goderich, stopping at St �Chnsiopbcr's Bci h for an afternoon snack. Thlin. gbsse Hing off the lake and the whitecaps on the waves slapping up against the beach, combined with crisp fall au to [Hake a a perfect afternoon. After the stop residents journeyed on m Bayfield and enjoyed the beautiful fall leaves, the bountiful crops along the way and of course a tour of the Marina to view the boats. They were very happy to have volunteers Anne Downey and Marjorie Maloney join them for this outing as well as staff members Dianne Muir and Trudy Mac- Donald. Thanks to everyone for making it a truly enjoyable day. It was especially nice to have Frank Smale join in on the bus trip as it was his 90th birthday. Happy Birthday Frank! This week residents also enjoyed two mornings of fun and fitness, w4*LM45 eras1 w mine teJ Musa: W krc p muscles limbered up. Rev. Slums conducted a body Thlrnksgt v tag acre ice giving modems Ume to pause and MUGU- ber not ally what they wen thankful for that day for bleirmgs from the pat as well. Student volunteers from SPS this week to assist with bowling were: Colleen McCallum, Tun McNaughton, Trevor Jcssowc, Laura Sirangway and Craig Som- tnervUlc. High Scores this weds went to Mamie Ross, who bowled a perfect game, and to Margaret Smale (401) and Margiuct HMSO (356). "Thanks to the volunteers and to resident Pat Ryan for keeping •code. Several residents are also en- joying the boot lending services provided by the Seaforth Public Library. Each month a selection of books is on loan for any resident to borrow. This service especially the large print books made available, is much appreciated. Weekly manicure volunteer Anne Rowland also has everyone's nails in top shape for the Thanksgiving STILL HOLDING HANDS - Margaret and Frank Smale celebrated Mr. Smale's 90th bey October 4 at Seaforth Manor & Retirement Horne. Their 52Nd anniversary is on November 16 and they'll be holding hands then, too. Oxford photo_ holiday. Thank -you Anne, residents always look forward to your Tues- day morning visits. Residents are looking forward to their traditional Thanksgiving meal St. Columban women's league plans St. Nicolas family party Columban parish hall with the Vincent De Paul Society to be C.W.L. ladies catering for the din- given to the needy. Her at 7 p.m. Tickets are available PEOPLE from the ladies for the Harvest Sister Jean Moylan of Windsor The October meeting of the Si Dance on November 10 in the spent Thanksgiving weekend with Columban Catholic Women's Brodhagen Community Hall. The Mary Moylan. League was held on Tuesday, Oc- meeting closed with prayer fol- Don Melady of Toronto was with tober 2 in the rectory meeting room lowed by the guest speaker Anne his parents Ted and Frances Melady with 17 members present. (Ken) Murray who spoke and on the weekend. The meeting opened with the demonstrated some interesting league prayer followed by the Thanksgiving and Halloween crafts. With Cecilia Ryan f o r minutes of the last meeting, Anne is a very artistic person and Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday treasurers report and the correspon- gave members many great ideas. were J. D. and Marg Mac Rae, dence. Sister Rita give a reading on Anne had a draw for three of her Jenny and Ian of London, Laura the Guardian Angels. crafts, the winners were Marg and Shannon Ward of Kitchener, The Huron -Perth Deanery meeting O'Reilly, Ann Cronin and Mary Jim and Pat Subject, Carrie, Ryan, will be held on October 24 at St. Maloney. Mary Coyne thanked Jeff and Nathan of Kitchener, Joseph's Parish in Stratford. Anne and presented her with a gift. Louise Ryan of Kitchener, John and Anyone wishing to attend can con- SPECIAL MASS Mary Jo Nelson of Lucknow, Deb - tact Maria Volgels or Diane Elston On Friday, October 5 a Mass of bie Core of Seaforth and Mark before October 21. An invitation Thanksgiving was offered by Father Ryan. was received from the Dublin St. J. Hardy at 9:30 a.m. in St. Colum- Patricks C.W.L. to their fall bazaar ban Catholic Church. on October 24 in the church hall. The sanctuary around the altar A St. Nicolas family party was was decorated for Thanksgiving discussed. Ann Cronin and Diane with corn, hay, fruits, vegetables Elston volunteered to convene this and flowers. Gifts of canned goods event. The Mc Killop Federation of and dry foods were brought by the Agriculture dinner and meeting will children and placed in front of the be held on November 13 in the St. altar and will be given to the St. St. Columban Correspondent MRS. CECILIA RYAN 3462028 With Gary and Ann Cronin and family for Thanksgiving dinner were Angela Klinkhammer of Dublin, Joe and Mary Margaret Jenkins and Christopher, Frank Cronin, Gerry, Karen, Jason, Aman- da and Jeremy Ryan and Dale and Susan Cronin. Stephen Eckert Council installs;. 1990-91 slate of officers On Sunday, September 30 the installation of officers of the Father Stephen Eckert Council, Seaforth, along with the K of C Councils from Clinton, Goderich, and Kingsbridge was held at the Sacred Heart Church, Wingham. The ceremony began with the Chaplain of Wingham Council, Father Stan Soltysik, celebrating mass. Father Stan is Chaplain of Wingham Council. Past Grand Knight Richard McKay, District Deputy of District 71, was in charge of the installation assisted by Past Grand Knight Eugene Frayne of Kingsbridge. Knights installed were: Grand Knight, Gerry Vanden Hengel; Deputy Grand Knight, Donald MacRae; Recorder, Frank Crowley; Financial Secretary, Gerald Groothius; Treasurer, James Devereaux; Advocate Louis Kramers; Trustees, Gary Cronin and Blyth Rebels Broomball "KICKOFF DANCE" at Blyth & District Community Centre Friday, Oct. 19, 1990 Music by Rocks Dancing from 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Tickets $5.00 Lunch provided Age of Majority For info call 523-9316 Happy 40th Anniversary ROY & KATHLEEN WILLIAMSON October 14 k' a ongratlu anions a r a our ow. Shirley Rr Girls Tom 4 Joyce R Girls Wayne Ralph; Lecturer, John Van Bakel; Outside Guard, Jeremiah Murray; Inside Guard, Arie Van- diepen; Chaplain, Father Stan Sol- tysik. Wives and friends attended and Frances Hicknell custodian of chambers of St. Columban cham- bers was also accompanied by his wife Marie, "Reeve" of McKillop. Lunch was served by the Wingham Host Council. PERSONALS A "Happy Thanksgiving" to you all. r 60000.t. 12449ck� MOW 'eu SATURDAY LAYDEN RIFF SAT. OCT. 27 Hallowe'en BASH with SCARECROW TICKETS ON SALE NOW Seaforth 527-091 En9agm&nL Betties - Andersen Gary Betties, Seaforth and Joan Betties, Egmondviile are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter Pamela to Darren, son of Chris and Marlene Andersen of Dunchurch, On- tario, the wedding to take place October 27, 1990 at St . Peters Church Parry Sound, Ontario Visitors during the past week with Don and Eileen MacRae included cousin Lorne Foster from Hamilton; and Eleen's daughter Sharon Peeling, Meaford, who was home for a couple days. Sharon also visited Grandma Davidson at the Ritz Villa as well as other relatives in Mitchell. Keith and Audrey Davidson of Kitchener were also up to see Ada Davidson at the Villa. Ada has been failing more in the last few weeks. QUEEN'S SEAFORTH 527-0820 FRIDAY, OCT. 19 The Tunes Are Back! Country, Soft Rock •DARTS - Sign up for new Inagua •ARM WRESTLING MACHINE st Your Skills, 'Christmas, Special Occasion, Any Occasion... 9-(o&ns tect House Cafe and Bed & Breakfast RESERVATIONS -322-2040 Enjoy a REAL old fashion- ed homecooked dinner at OUR HOUSE this year. Dine on your favourites with all the trimmings. SAMPLE DINNER: Fresh Roast Turkey, Herb Stuffing, Roast Chestnuts, Cranberry Sauce. Sweet Potatoes, Golden Potatoes, Garden Fresh Carrots, Hot Home Baked Bread and Rolls. Pumpkin Cream Pie. Fresh Apple Pie, Spiced Apple Cider, Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Tea. This year, leave an the Ins and worry to wet 522.2040 ( .11 now and request \vosr holiday favourite*. complete with pumpkin pie and whip cream which will be served Thanksgiving Day. It is hoped each and everyone has a truly memorable Thanksgiving holiday. ENGA E Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Keys, Hamilton wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Heather Christina to Christopher Jonathan, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Millar, Hamilton. The wedding to take place in Barton Stone United Church, Hamilton on Saturday, October 20th. 254E ZUuddlaq Awtuivwait# 4"l'he chttdren - of 8111 b Freda Kerslake are planning a 25th Wedding Anniver- sary celebration. They are inviting the friends of their parents to Brodhagen Community Centre Oct. 13th, 1990 beginning at 8:30. Your presence is the only gift they wish. Happy 50" Anniversary MOM & DAD OCT. 16,1990 Fred & Vi Glanville Love & Best Wishes from Bernice & Don, Stanley & Jenny, Leona & Stan, Bruce & Grace, Percy & Ellie and all our children. Even though we cele- brated in August our love & thoughts are with you today. 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