The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-03, Page 6A8 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 3, 1984
Popular euchre games- at Seaforth manor have started for fall
The first volunteer resident euchre of the
fall season was held at Seaforth Health Care
Facility on Thursday.
Five tables of euchre were in play. Prizes
went to high lady, Mary Nolan; men's high,
Sid Pearson; consolation, Carole Geddes and
Edith Salo; most lone hands, Gladys Ruston.
Residents welcomed Marjorie Maloney as
a new volunteer. The next euchre will be held
on Oct. 9,
Church services were conducted by Rev.
James Vanslyke on Wednesday afternoon
with Edith Dunlop accompanist for the
hymns. Mrs. Vanslyke also assisted residents
during the service.
Bingo was held on Friday. Lucky winners
were Carole Geddes, Penny Caza, Wilma
Brill, Edith Salo, Ila Gardner, Madge Remes,
Margeurite Shill, Patrick Ryan, James Nolan
and Keith Herman.
We are sorry to report Alfie Sykes is
confined to Seaforth Community Hospital.
Alfie is one of the arden bingo players and
usually holds,a winning card.
High alley bowler on Monday was Patrick
Ryan with a score of 166.
A number of residents accompanied by
The over 50 golf tournament on Saturday
proved quite popular with the older members
with 24 golfers participating.
The top prize winners were Jack King and
Jack Eisler. Everyone received a prize
according to how they played. The oldest
golfer was our past -president, who I believe
shot his age or close to it for nine holes. He
received a small token to remember the day.
A barbecue steak supper was served and
thanks were made to Jtm Watson and his
committee for their work involved. We hope
this will be an annual event, but perhaps a
little earlier in the year.
Later in the evening an exuberant ball team
returned from Goderich having won the "B"
group in the Zone Slow -Pitch tournament.
Two teams participated and I'm sure all the
players enjoyed themselves. This tourna-
ment was a first in the -zone and 1 hope will be
held every year. Seaforth could even host an
event like this. Thanks should go to Brian
Dale who managed the teams and to the
players who played.
The membership committee is gearing up
now for another Early Bird drive under their
chairman Al Nicholson.
The foil wing reminder was handed to me.
Surprise! Surprise! to all members. It's that
time of year again. We will be looking for your
dues one more time. As of Oct. 1. Get on the
band -wagon and pay your dues early. The
earlier you pay the better the chances are for
winning a prize. In Oct. there will be six
draws for free dues. Nov. will have five (5)
draws for free dues and Dec. will have four
draws for free dues, also draws for branch
prizes. Please pay early and /help the
membership committee do their job. Dues
may be paid to the following, the bar steward,
Al Nicholson, Bob Watson. Ken Cardno,
Larry Broome or Gar Baker.
The Ladies Auxiliary had a team competing
in their zone finals bowling tournament in
Goderich on Saturday. They came in fourth.
This entitles them to compete in the District
in Preston in the spring. The team included
Thelma Coombs, Barbara Scott. Ann Wood,
Annie Malcolm, Marg Ungarian and Jane
Case. Con?ratulations girls.
There will be no column next week due to
the holiday weekend and an early deadline.
Members of the branch were sorry to hear
of the death of a comrade, Earl Montgomery,
a life-long resident of Seaforth and member
of the Legion for a number of years. To his
family and friends we offer our sympathy in
their recent bereavement.
They grow not old as we that are left grow
old, age shall not weary them or the years
condemn. At the going down of the sun and in
the morning we will remember them,
Gordon Scott P.R.O.
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PERSONALS
Visitors with Carole Geddes recently were
her parents from Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Cameron, aunt Helen Cameron of Wingham,
husband Charlie, son-in-law, Kevin Ryan off
MEMORIAL DONATION—Hank' Van Rooi-
Jen and his daughter Janneke Murray
presented a cheque recently to Emma•Frlend,
chairman of the Hospital Board and Dorothy
Hays, treasurer of the Hospital Auxiliary
Memorial Fund. The cheque, given in
memory of Mrs. Van Rooilen will be used for
the'Installation of private phone lines in the
hospital. (Mcl lwraith photo)
Dublin and her two granddaughters.
Visiting with Ed Dunn were Mike and
Sharon Dunn of Stratford.
Norm and Mary Ann Campean of Windsor
visited with Finlay Ross.
Nick and Edna Youritchuck of 'Victoria,
B.C. visited Lennie Bloomfield.
Visiting with Leo O'Sullivan were his
sisters Ursula and Agnes McLean, brother
Jim and his brother -In-law.
Gladys Ruston was home on Sunday and
celebrated her 25th wedding anniversary at a
Hospital Auxiliary
The Fall Conference of Region #2 Hospital
Auxiliaries Association of Ontario was held
on Mon. Sept. 24 at Sherwood Inn in
Cambridge (Preston) Ont. It was chaired by
Mrs. Donald Finnie of St. Marys.
In the morning ,a film entitled "Only You, •
The Hospital Volunteer'' was shown, then a
panel discussion Was held on the volunteer's
role in the hospital.
After a delicious lunch the guest sneaker
was Rev. Robt. Rumball, Executive -Director
of the Ont. Mission of the Deaf from
Willowdale. He explained his mission with
the deaf and disabled and told a number of
stories that had happened to him and to
others.
dinner in New Hamburg.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Netzke
were Mr. and Mrs. Axtman, and their son
and grandson.
Birthday greetings on Monday to Patrick
Ryan.
Isabel Scott visited with husband BIB.
Residents are busy selling tickets for the
annual draw to be held at the bazaar on Nov.
3. Prizes are a quilt, a hanging planter and a,
large floor cushion.
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Those attending from Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary were: .Wilma Oke, Adelaide
O'Hara, Ina Scoins, Jean Pinder and Marion
MacLean.
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