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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-12-20, Page 256A — THE ,HURON EXPOSITOR, 'DECEMBER 20, 1989 FOR COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE PHONE 262-2020 BAILEY'S OF HENSALL LTD. * Pamper your baby with the * soft choice and help keep his * world dean. * 100% cotton cloth diapers * with veicro closures available * XS -XL, white and printed. * Also available - gift cer- * tificates, shower baskets & * doll diapers. Call * Maureen Barclay 44"444444.444 Baby Bloomers - 522-0186® *' 4.4.44.444444.4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Manor residents rake Christmas pudding Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow ... It looks as though we're going to have a White Christmas after all! The week at Seaforth Manor began with Maplewood Manor visiting for an afternoon of euchre and Christmas treats. Big win- ners were: Lathes High Margaret Srnale, Men's High Frank Smile, Lone Hands Mina Scott, Ladies Low Mamie Ross and Men's Low Keith Herman. Thanks to Maplewood residents for supplying the lovely Christmas prizes. Tuesday morning was a special treat as residents had a Santa Claus Wheelchair Parade through the Manor. With the help of five Grade 5/6 students, Keith Herman (AKA-Lil' Drummer Boy), Edith Salo (AKA -Rudolph), Wilma Brill (AKA Christmas Tree), Alvin Dodds (AKA Wise Man) and Eva Netzke (AKA Angel) put on a show residents won't soon forget!! Carol Carter charmed residents with her piano solos in the afternoon. Everyone really enjoys singing along to their favorite Christmas carols. A few ladies then gathered to try their hand at Gingerbread House making. Despite great efforts by everyone ... well let's just say residents ended up eating it earlier than they intended to! Thanks to the broomball girls for their special treats at night time. Ripping and tearing could be heard throughout the manor as residents opened their Christmas gifts from the owners, Ed and Carolyn Ozimek, Administrator, Ruth II'ildebrand and Director of Care Joanne Ryan. Everyone enjoyed this taste of Christmas! The Preszcator step dancers from Clin- ton entertained at night. Young girls were step dancin' and their parents were clog- ging! What a show - residents loved hav- Turn to page 22A . ANNIE HARRISON pours the lemon juice needed to finish off the Christmas pudding. Robinet photo. ((�� (WE c)%avE ®J i'2E j //7EU�E7. OYLE (.0,2 �OU'L (:.-.hTilt rrza3- Lt •er EDITH JESSOME stirs up the Christmas pudding made by residents of the Seaforth Manor last week. The pudding should feed all residents and staff of the Manor on Christmas Day. Robinet photo. 4 MASSAGE TIIERAPY 1�� Lft CEajf6.catE� ble for 1 hour or Redeemable sessions Phone for an appointment 1�t 11-- 482-5063 MASSAGE THERAPY - Kimberley D. Rathwell, R.M.T. REGISTERED MASSAGE ITEERAPIST OFFICE: 15 RATFENBUEY ST. EAST, CLINTON A GOOD TIME - Activity Director Sue Baines has a chuckle during the mak- ing of Christmas pudding by residents of the Seaforth Manor on Thursday. Seen with her is Doris Smith. Robinet photo, CLEANING DETAIL • Wtma Brill washes some dishes during the making of Christmas pudding at the Seaforth Manor. Robinet photo. GERTIE TAYLOR cleans up after mak- ing Christmas pudding. Rpbinet photo. ADDING THE RAISINS - Mabel Handy measures out the raisins, while volunteer Mary Finlayson, looks on. Both were involved in the making of enough Christmas pudding to feed residents and staff of the Seaforth Manor on Christmas Day. Robinet photo. ou're invited to join Val & Bill on Thursday and Friday, December 21/22 6 p.m. to ,10 ...am. •Drift CeF$a.34®c •Free Gift Wrapping JJ e*i* E "ifs 159 DJNS,LE '' W. (Upstairs) ELYTI152349 ,,:t off*Walt. ) :FINI$HeD PFIO,DUO t(th ,setato,1100firet Aunbar and Margaret Smile share a'took :at the•itinisbed pgA upt, of glair jlaking efforts ,on Thursday. The three were ,art ,of nufrlber not aerth ,Manor residents who helped in thelooking of 0,httlktmae Atic dtflg• �' t4$t AO.