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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 21 1978 Kilbarchon •
Resid
,
Foir
Home Friday. zinnias in dining room and
Mrs. E. burst has been kindly, left a bowl of pink
here and left fresh bowls of 'noses for us, Thanks, Jean.
s enjoy 4
By Mabel Turnbull
Some residents at Kilbar-
chan joined with the Seafoyth
Manor on Monday and went
to the, „London Fair, The
folloWing residents at Kilbar-
chanL---Lucy Bushee,. The film began with
Ellkgsen, Clarence Jackson, ""-history- re; -the moving of
Mattie Oho, took advantage King Louis XV. to Versailles
of this opportunity by bus. where'my broTher wanted to
Rtith Mauer, our activist, show me the famous con-
was in charge of the Kilbar- vention hall wherethere was
chan group and Mary Finlay- alarge room called the 'Hall
son-of the 'Seaforth Manor. I of Mirrors' where one side of
have never been to the the room had many windows.
London Fair. My parents and on the other side of the .
used to drive down every . room were corresponding
• year taking the two younger mirrors the same size and
members of the • family but shape as the windows, Truly
that Was after I left home to an -imPressive setting for a
-..teach. in Huntsville. It was a convention. My brother had
wonderful expprttnce by all been there to an _Actuarial
reports. They travelled the Coni,ention.
back Toad to London' in the The film showed most ,'of ,
Model 'T Ford. While in ; the ,highlights ,of Park—.
Huntsville I was taken to the Notre Dame, a masterpieCe
"C.N.E. over the old road of French architecture, Arc
which was a' bumpy experi- . de Triumph under which is
entombed the • Unknown
Soldier where a perpetual
flame burns. From the arc
the tree-lined streets of, Paris
fan out like the spokes of a
wheel. The most favoured of
these is the Camps de
Elysee. The Eiffel Tower was
also shown. I went to the top
of this tower to view the city.'
LeaVing the boat at Dieppe
we took the train to Paris.
We arrived there about 5.
a.m. and went to bed at our
hotel only to be wakened by
the tooting of car horns. In
Piris it seemed that those
who tooted horns the loudest
and .gof 'to the-corner first
were able to make their way
across the street. At night we
took in a little night life at the
,Bal Tabaran, a night club.
Also went to see the Follies
Beugere at my request. I had
• to see that show with such a
reputation. ft was a gOod
show with wonderful stage
effects.
After eating at some of my
brother's pet cafes we had to
leave by•train back to Dieppe
to catch the boat back to
Newhaven. On the channel
back I had my first bout of
Friday.
Mrs, Mildred Campbell',
Egmondville, visited the
seasickness. I wouldn't
late afternoon by train to
Newhaven on the English
Chanriel where we took the
boat and landed at, Dieppe,
France, which name is so.
familiar to Canadians.
admit itk, but blamed it on the
rich food of Paris. After all, I
had come all the way across ,
the Atlantic and never
. missed a, meal. ' I still prefer
boat tra3;.elzwith• it4isocial life •
My bout crstektiUg soon left
me and I was able to
complete My visit normally.
On Friday we had two
birthday parties for Mrs. _
Ruby Anderson on Sept. 15th
and Mrs. OliveiVluir on Sept.
1,4th. 'The residents met in
the sitting room to celebrate.
Two birthday cakes with
candles. Ruby wore the
happy birthday crown as
though it-was her exact date.
A, singsong followed. Happy
birthday!
Nelson Govenlock, Simcoe
is in the area and wilL atend
the World War 11 legion •
reunion in Goderich this
week. 'He' visited Kilbarchan
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ence of nearly 200 miles.
Those were the' days, when
the Anglo Canadian Concert
band played at the C.N.E. I
wrote about the history of,
this unique band,bn a former
•occasion in these 'Notes.'
Bingo was played on
Friday and l'uesday. Thee
. following won games: Lucy,
Ralph, Ruby, a full card,
Jim, Ruby, Margaret,
Clarence, Jackson.
On Wednesday, afternoon
Ruth Mauer showed ,us a .1
movie in colour of Paris. It
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,me as-in 1938 when I first
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