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A springtime .hello item all at the
Seaforth Manor.
The March by party was held on
Friday. Gladys Van Egmond and Elgin
Nott provided the entertainment. Everyone
danced up a storm and enjoyed a lovely
cake made by the kitchen staff. Special
thanks to volunteers: Doreen Kelly, Viola
Lawson, Dorothy Papp$e and Marjorie
Maloney for all .their help. March bir-
thdays included: Maria Goovaerts, Edith
Jessome and Erna Kemp.
Monday morning residents were busy
hooking rugs. Volunteers hazel McGonigle
and Eva McCartney led tables to that "one
step closer to completion".
Also on Monday residents repotted their
begonias. The red ones of Mary Essery
and. Winn McLean seem to be the best
sprouters. Thanks to Marjorie Maloney and
Greta Kerr for their gardening expertise.
Strikes and spares were a part of Tues-
day morning when the Grade 5/6 class
from Seaforth Public School helped with
the weekly bowling. High scorers were:
Wihna Brill (333), Keith Herman (280),
Frank Smale (244), Bert Deichert (397),
Penny Caza (312) and Margaret Haase
(304). Well done.
As a special treat on Tuesday Maria
Goovaert's daughter, Elza Ruston, brought
in a birthday cake for all to enjoy.
The bird feeders and book shelves are
nearing completion. Also nearing comple-
tion is "Michelle" "Michelle" is a by-
product of "George", - a friendship cake.
Next Monday "Michelle" will be baked to
make loaves of bread. Thank you
Margaret Smale for taking care of
"Michelle".
HAILING SPRING - Mamie Ross and Wilma Brill raise a toast to the Begonias after
Seaforth Manor residents spent an early spring afternoon re -potting them, in an-
ticipation of the warmer weather. Elliott photo.
This week's church service was cancell-
ed. However, a hymn sing and shared
readings afternoon was enjoyed by many.
The week was topped at with a euchre
hosted by the Manor's volunteer ladies. Big
winners were: ladies high, Jennie
Hildebrand; mens high, Elmer Bakcsy;
lone hands, Marg Smale; ladies low, Annie
POSTER COivl:TEST WINNER - Josfr Dietz, a Grade 5 student at the Seaforth
Public School finished tied for third place in the Grade 5/6 category of a poster
contest sponsored by the Huron County Farm and Home Safety Association. Josh
received his monetary prize from Ken Scott last week. Ellen Workman from Walton
also had a third place poster in the Grade 3 category, and Sarah McLellan and
Jason Thompson received honorable mentions. There were over 400 entries from
22 schools. Robinet photo.
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Harrison and mens low, Bert Deichert.
Special thanks to Marjorie Maloney for her
tasty banana and lemon bread, and to Eva
McCartney for supplying the prizes.
Coming events: Thursday, April 19 - 10
a.m. to 4 p.m., Silverts Clothing will be at
the Manor. Silverts specializes in seniors
clothing. At 2 p.m. there will be a fashion
show. Don't miss it.
Lawnbowlers hold
e . chrer bridge social
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club
members and associates met on Tuesday
March 27, at the Orange Hall for their
March euchre and bridge social. There
were ten tables of euchre playing.
Prizes went to the followirig: Ladies high
- Dorothy McCluskie; La 'es lone hands -
Mary Riley; Ladies consolation - Jessie
Hillen; Men's high - Robert McMillan;
Men's lone hands - Jim Keyes and Men's
consolation - Stanley Mien.
Hostesses for the evening were Mary
Riley, Mary McClure, E.'th Dunlop and
Grade Broadfoot and Jean Pinder.
President Jack Muir welcomed all pre-
sent and informed members, a banquet
will be held at the Legion Hall on April 24
at 6:30 p.m. This is for all members and
associates who can attend. Cards will be
played after as a prelude to the lawn bowl-
ing season. For tickets see Marie Muir or
Mary Finlayson. This will be the regular
monthly social.
Edna and Neil Bell have returned from
the sunny south.
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Hello! Welcome to Queensway News.
Monday afternoon residents gathered in the
activity room for a variety of activities.
Several worked on crafts, some enjoyed
games and a few relaxed over the daily
paper or a good library book.
Velma Robinson, volunteer manicurist,
visited on Tuesday and worked her magic
on several ladies. Velma's visits are ap-
preciated as much as her manicures.
Reverend Debra Carter of Centralia United
Church led the afternoon church service.
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vigorated Wednesday morning: It's amaz-
ing what can be accomplished even with
exercising from a sitting position.
On Thursday the dining room resounded
with the music of Gladys Van Egmond and
Group at the March birthday party.
Residents especially enjoyed hearing their
Stuart McEwen contribute his fiddle play-
ing to the afternoon entertainment. Birth-
day greetings to Blanche Stephenson,
Isobel Sproat, Grace Dinney, John Bailie
and Art Gibson. The evening movie feature
was a film called "Night Crossing", about
a daring hot air balloon escape from East
to West Germany.
Friday, Queensway Resident Council
met. Several issues were discussed and
residents are looking forward to again tak-
ing part in ,Hensall's Annual May Yard
Sale. Make sure you visit Queensway's
Corner on May 26.
Coming events are: April 6 a Trip to
Garden Bros. Circus; April 10 a Special
Easter service with the Ladies Auxiliary
and April 12 "Slides of Holy Land" with
Reverend Rogers.
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