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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-11-07, Page 19Queensway residents have fun Halloween Queensway sciatiMILS rad a fart afternoon, Halloween day when they played gates wed tion were entertained by Wally aid Debbie DeWolfc with several Country and Western and gospel inner. Auxiliary volunteers dreamed w costumes for the afternoon. It was ratter discon- corung receivuc a stack of cwrot muffins and juice from a witch. Residents appreciate that the volun- teers are such good spun& The Thursday evening movie "For As Long As The River Shall Run", was a very informative environmen- tal flim about the daysaraiss Wm* the pulp and papacy having an the enviroamiat par- ticularly near Drydul, 01111do. Gladys Van Esmond and her Old Tyme Music Group ental nod madam Friday afternoon wuh thou own special bread of too lapping music. Hawaii Unused Church Women had their Last Bingo for October with residents Monday and wel- comed art the Bethel Reformed women who will provide apistanco Queen.way -Nursing Home and prizes for November's Residents certainly are for dedicated church women who provide thus aesvtue. Reverend Omenn led the warship service Tlroadsy with Edith Boll u plasm evens are: November 9 at 2:30 international Day on Yugos- lavia, November 13 at 7:30 the Harmony Kings Chorus and November 14 from 2 - 4 p.m. Craft and Bake salt at Queensway. 'Name that Tune' coming to Manor, Nov. 9 A Halloween Dance and Birthday Party highlighted the activities at The Seaforth Manor last week. Several staff and residents dressed up in costumes as —the Country Ramblers", featuring Andrew Patrick and Jim and Rena Young. provided "Old Tyme Music" for their enjoyment. Celebrating their birthdays in October were: Pat Ryan, Tom Gem- mell, Frank Smale, Lenny Bloom- field, Penny Caza, Madge Remes, Marjorie Ryan and Elsie Zettle. Thanks to volunteers Marjorie Maloney, Mary Nolan, Greta K zr and Doreen Kelly for thea help. Ruth Hildebrand and Joanne Ryan presented staff member Betty Huisser with a gift and a cake in honor of her 25th year of employment with The Manor. Mary Nesbitt composed and read a humorous poem for Betty and everyone enjoyed cake and ice cream. Congratulations Betty! Other activities included and after- -Hensall Correspondent new in Hensall Hensall Shuffleboard results for October 30 were: Highest score: Walter Spencer - (364), Ethel McMurtrie (304), John Pepper (293), Isabel Rogerson (286), and Dave Woodward (261). NORTHCREST NEWS Lois and Don Walden of Kincar- dine visited with their Mother Mar- garet Mole last week. Mark Gravett and his bride Cathy of Toronto visited with their grandparents Glen and Pearl McKnight on Sunday. HENSALL HOCKEY On Saturday, November 3 the Hensall Atom team defeated Mitchell 5 - 1. Mark Bell scored three times for the local team with Jimmy Seaton and Brock Weiss each scoring once. In PeeWee Action Hensall was at Mitchell and won. 9 - 1. In Midget action Sunday Hensall beat Exeter in Hensall by a score of 12 - 1. In Novice hockey on Saturday, November 3 Hensall edged Bayfield 1 - 0. Jonathan Keys, assisted by Matthew Mousseau and Jason Ingram got the only goal. The Win- ning goalie was Jeremy Willem NEW CORRESPONDENT A new correspondent will take over responsibility for the Hensall News starting immediately. Contact Vanessa Cook at 262-3026 with your news information. Congratulatlons on your 50th Anniversary Thank you la the of byre & devotion . you have inspired all of ua All our love, Ron & Gloria, Glenda, Stephen, Brian, Don & Carol, Joanne, Janice, Julie & BradleT Seatorth Agricultural Society TRACTOR ELIMINATION 1st EARLY BIRD DRAW WINNER Wayne D. Miller MulrMlrk Drawing the winning ticket is Paul Lowes representative of FUNK SEED John Sennett Ag Society Rep and Cathy Melody horn Deloitte Touche NEXT DRAW: DEC. 10 Tickets available from Ag m.mtar. and D.loltfs Touche noon Bingo hosted by the Volunteer Ladies - Greta Ken, Marjorie Maloney, Anne Downey and Mary Nolan. Lucky winners were: Bob Archibald, Annie Harrison, Jennie Hildebrand, Dennis Arney, Keith Herman, Matue McGregor, Elmer Bakscy, Margeunte Shill and Mary Essery. Tlsanks at this time to volunteer Anne Rowland for the weekly manicures she has provided. Ann is going to be taking the winter off, and residents hope to see her back next spring. Seaforth Public School bowling volunteers on October 22 were Becky Jervis, Courtney Laviree, Grant Ward, Christine Martens and Laura Stangway and on October 30 Seaforth Manor Nursing Home were l'revar Jessome, Tama Smith, Tim McNaughton, Craig Somerville and Colleen McCallum. Thank you for the assistance. Bowling winners on October 22 were Dave Netzbe (405), Bert Dichert (381) and Margaret Haase (356) and on October 30 were Bert Dichert (450) Jean Elliot (437) and Steve Lupul (435) Congratulations everyone. Marion Rose was at The Manor pir sow th. a to iv '. * I1 *-11.1. Ad r 1 GINETTES RESTAURANT Seaforth's Family Restaurant 90 Main St. 527-1964 HAM DINNER 95 Includes Coffee or Tea & Dessert SUNDAY, NOV. 11 5:00 to 7:00 PM ■ FRIDAY NOV. 9 ONLY HOT BEEF OR HOT CHICKEN 435 You Are Invited CHRISTMAS UH SEOPEN Danica McNichol £ 1 for Mary Kay Cosmetics f. 108 JOHN ST., SEAFORTH THURSDAY, NOV, 8 g 1.00 to 9,00 PM t. SAVE 15% to 50% DRAWS g For More Information Call 527.2177 4 +-2s'•r,-7-ssL-3L'-Ste' 6 WALTON INN - BED -N -BREAKFAST FAMILY RESTAURANT SPECIAL COUNTRY DINNER SUNDAY NOV. 11 12 NOON TO 7:00 PM ROAST BEEF DINNER Includes Soap or juice Tca or Co((c and Chooc of Plc or Carrot Cake .95 Fall b Winter Hears Sunday 8 am to 7:00 pm Mon to Fn. 7 am to 4 pm So. Closed 857-9517 At the mos comet Wahoe THURSDAY TRU SATO GLIDER STRONG, STRONG, STRONG ACTH! Pushing Out The Bast In To . 40 SAT., NOV. 17 Detroit Style KATMANDU Bob Seger Tribute Act Seatorth 527-0980 50th Anniversary LORNE & EVELYN CARTER The family of Lorne & Evelyn Carter wish to invite their rela- tives, friends 8 neighbours to an OPEN HOUSE celebrating their parents' 50th Anniversary on Saturday, November 10, 1990 at the Seaforth Community Centre, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Your presence is their only request. • THEATRE • = PARENTAL *GUIDANCE Would you give up everything you have for everything you've ever wanted? Mt DSTIHY Fri. - Thurs. Nov. 9 - 15 Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 PM Sun. - Thurs. 8 PM LONG DISTANCE'' CALI I.800 1b5 3438 FOR 1011 FREE MOVIE INFO to play the piano for an entertaining afternoon of music and singing. Residents also welcomed ap- proximately 100 ghosts and goblins oa Halloween night. Special thanks to residents Lenny Bloomfield and Ed Dunn for handing out the goodies. Coming Events: Sing Along with Carol Carter - November 6 and Name that Tune with Gladys Van Egmond - November 9. DISC JOCKEY SERVICE `ock it Ra eco, MUM, MUMS IAM mate 00C Marc 0000 ntoloao MAIC wttool GS 0/05CS A/NvlltaMla. Mala (IC IS pa .q.,lr,. -la, — — .ausseu - $17-6139 DAYTIME .. rvu+a*.Os THE NUi9JN 1100:31T014. NO'VEWIEA /. spoor awes. s••rt► lAtierm a air.• MITE a 19141OLE WHAT RUSTY ROLLPS amass. Lass .29 OAT BRAN BREAD1.2 "iu�uiNs`� 6FOR 1.99 TEA BALLS 1.49. "CHERRY PIES 2.99 BROWNIES 1 .99 P.a asty-` u tore •nl ,r A tires Of 6 r. Gramm . ' • . •' And IasperlN CHEESES FRESH OFF THE BLOCK PROLE E SAES•� �g ION & PARSLEY CHEESE 3.99 TASTY -NU ) BREAD noel DELICIOUS DONUTS and FRESH HOT COFFEE tis QUEEN'S Seatorth i 527.0620 WED-, NOVEMBER 7/90 IS SENIOR'S DAY LUNCH $4.75 INCL . COFFEE & PIE NEW HOURS 9-2 Mon. -Fri. 4:308 PM - WED.-FRI. WANTE D LADIES SLO-PITCH BALL TEAMS in the surrounding area le form a new league for next spring. Interested teams please call LOIS 482-7086 DIANE 482-3886 For more information. MARKET YOUR CORN THROUGH US • Up to the minute prices • Fast, efficient and friendly service • Extended hours to receive your grain • Accurate weights and grades • Cheques issued at local branch • Competitive prices The stall at W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. are ready and looking forward to serving you this fall. \ItTfa N I A '. r am .! r. • I t I rtril EC -5)1X] Joe Seaforth 345-2545 Pt. Albert 529-7135 Hensall 262-2527 M ltc hell 348-8433 Allem Craig 293-3223 Granton 225-2360