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Huron Expositor, 2006-06-07, Page 8Page 8 June 7, 2006 • The Huron Expositor • 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 Mark Y Join us or lendar! ne events... COMMUNITY EUCHRE PARTY 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. As space is limited, please Cil lr%Mlllll\ 101 i ctici'\ all011S tOda\ di (Ile Rcliit'illcn1 1l0111c - .27-003( C\1. 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 itney- bey imera A Family Owned Business Since 1975 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth 527-1390 Ross W. Ribey - Funeral Director www. whitneyribeyfuneraihome.com 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.