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Residents want May flowers without April showers
those people who helped Huron Strings atter lunch and
make this evening a success. enjoyed ourselves immense
On March 20 we had an ly.
Irish sing -a -long and pub Our sympathy is extended
night. We were entertained to the families of Alma Ryan,
by Anne Lecper who played who passed away this month.
a variety of Irish tunes while Our thoughts are with you at
we all sang along. Then a this time of sorrow.
group of talented individuals Amy Harman and her
called the Nasty Habits enter- mother cooked brunch for
tained with their comical rou- the resident this month.
tine. Our honk was decorated Fresh bacon, eggs and toast,
with a variety of St. Patrick's it sure was tasty. Thank you
Day decorations which set a to Amy and her mother for
pub -like atmosphere and cooking up the delicious
enabled our "refreshments" meal, it sure was nice.
to slide down a lot smoother. Upcoming events this
Great fun was had by all. month are a "Spring Fling
Dance" and supper on April
24 and Tropical Day after-
noon and supper on April 29.
All seniors arc invited to
these events. For more infor-
mation call'Cindy DcGroof at
527-0030.
Lawn bowlers Happy Birthday to Dave
Sim, April 2; John Powell,
meet for cards April 23; Antje Valdhuis,
April 23; Annie Hodgins,
April 25; Alice Rumball,
April 26; Mary McDougall,
April 29; and Grace Scott,
April 29.
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PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT
NASTY HABITS AT MANOR - This group of rather masculine looking nuns from Blyth called the "Nasty Habits," provid-
ed live musical entertainment to residents of Seaforth Manor at the Irish Pub held in the activity room March 20.
March has slipped away so
quickly. Now we will get our
April showers which will
bring May flowers, or maybe
we could skip the showers
and just get sunshine. We'll
see.
It was a very busy month
for us at the Retirement
Home. We welcomed the
Sonic Youth Group from the
Egmondville United Church
on March 5. We ordered
pizza and Chinese food and
the kids made dessert for us.
They made chocolates for
each resident. Not forgetting
residents on sugar -free diets.
They made special ones for
them. After supper some of
the residents and youths
played euchre while others
played pingo. It was a great
time. Thank you for coming
over. We hope, to see you
again soon.
Seaforth Manor
Retirement Home
On St. Patrick's Day we
had a dinner and dance. it
was absolutely delicious,
made by our dietary staff at
Seaforth Manor . The Zurich
Old Townliners entertained
us for the dance. What music.
Many people were up danc-
ing. Dave Sim is a wonde'tful
dancer, it was nice just to
watch a lot of people dance
to the music. We had five
door prizes. All the winners
won a shamrock: George
Wright, Annie Staffen. Ruth
Ycandlc and Joyce Wallace.
Thank you to everyone in the
community for joining us for
our special night and to all
RETIREMENT PARTY - A retirement party was recently
held at Seaforth Manor for Betty Huisser, middle, who has
worked for 32 and a half years at the manor. At left is
Director of Care, Joanne Ryan and at right is Administrator
Ruth Hildebrand.
'It's how you play the game'
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matter. The committee.was
satisfied that there was inten-
tion to register and that the
problems encountered to
ensure registration should not
at this time prohibit the play-
er from being considered as
registered. The committee
directs the OMHA office to
generate a replacement cer-
tificate to be completed and
submitted for registration
records."
The new approved card was
received by courier, then
signed by player and parent
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then immediately sent hack
to the OMHA by courier.
Van Dooren finally played
for the Centenaires again
Thursday night.
The same day some resi-
dents went to the community
centre for the dining for
seniors program. Agnes
McClinchcy won a beautiful
gift basket. We danced to the
The Seaforth Lawn
Bowling Club held its March
social and cuchrc at the
Seaforth Legion Hall last
Tuesday evening. Hosting
were Isabelle Hunt, Roht.
Argyle, Marjorie Rock and
Beth Prycc. Winners for
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Marjorie Rock; ladies lone
hands, Mary Finlayson;
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Prycc; men's high, Gord
Murray; men's lone hands.
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