Huron Expositor, 2006-06-07, Page 8Page 8 June 7, 2006 • The Huron Expositor
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Maplewood residents enjoy roast beef dinner
Rev. Gould arrives outfitted in fine style in tuxedo, top hat and cloak
Enjoying a
number of activ-
ities at
Maplewood
Manor made
time fly for resi-
dents this
month.
• Games of
crokinole and
bingo are .always
on top of the list
for things to do.
The competition
is great.
Lois Hodgert
and Margaret
Whitmore made
their monthly
visit to give
ladies special
hand and nail
care. Everyone
enjoys this time
of pampering.
Musical after-
noons with
Carol Carter,
Marjory Papple
and Bill Gibson
were enjoyed as
they each played
favourite 'tunes
Seaforth Manor
Retirement Residence
100 James St.
Seaforth
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Tuesday, June 20st 2:00 p.m.
DINER'S CLUB & DANCE
Wednesday, June 21st 5:00 p.m.
with Western Entertainment
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL
Sunday, June 25th 2:00 p.m.
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on the piano.
Church ser-
vices for the
month were led
by Pastor Steve
Hildebrand, Rev.
Henry Huberts
and with John
Unwin of Bethel
Bible Church.
We were pleased
to be introduced
to the new pas-
tor of Bethel
Bible - .Mark
Kennedy, and
look forward to
Ms visits.
Residents had
their thinking
caps tied on
tight as they
answered some
very difficult
questions during
our trivia period
'with Terry
Grant. Cribbage
is also popular
with Terry
The St. James
Grade 5 buddies
visited
Maplewood and
had fun doing
crafts with resi-
dents. We also
enjoyed the
piano solos
Jeff Heuchert photo
Kindah and Beverley Mardem-Bey, of Peggotty's serve the meal as residents Gladys
Leiper and Amy Wiggins dig in during a recent roast beef dinner at Maplewood.
played by some banjo were the
of the students. . perfect combina-
Piano and tion as we enjoy
the music played
by Jim and
Elaine Scott. It
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was a great
afternoon
singing along to
the good old
favourites.
Residents
were treated
royally and
enjoyed a very
special evening
with Peggoty's.
Guests arrived
in fine style,
Rev. Gould out-
fitted with his
tuxedo, top hat
and long black
cloak. Everyone
enjoyed the fab-
ulous roast beef
dinner with
apple pie dessert
along with table
favours for
everyone.