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Al6 HURON EXPOSITOR APRIL 1'5 1987
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524,-2773 1-800-265-5503
Clinton Klompen Feest
1987 QUEEN CONTEST
• Saturday, April 25 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
at the CLINTON ARENA
MUSIC BY: "Rockin' Country”
TICKETS: $6.00, AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR OR —
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Takes pleasure in welcoming
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to their sales team
Ron Rader
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Join us For.
EASTER DINNER
Sunday, April 19th
2 -SITTINGS - 4:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M.
4t ROAST TURKEY at DRESSING
or BAKED HAM
Soup or Juice, Tossed Salad or Cole Slaw,
Mashed or Scalloped Potatoes, Your
Choice of Any 2 Vegetables:Turnip, Can.
died Yams, Green Beans or Broccoli.
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Bread Basket . 5 Types of Desserts, Tea,
Coffee or Milk.
. ADULTS 57.95
CHILDREN under 10 '3.95
RESERVATIONS
ONLY - Ph. 348-8741„
WE'RE LOCATED AT THE STOPLIGHTS IN MITCHELL
25 Ontario Road • Phone:
MITCHELL 348-8741
There's Something for Everyone at
•The 2nd Annual
a
10,
at Goderich Arena
...THREE $10.DAYita• • •
Friday, April 14 6 pm§ pm, SatUlday April 25 10 am -8 pm
Sunday, April26 12 ratibt-6 pm
FEATURiliG
•teaGamin 'Door Prizes fiFite Efitertalimititt
ikatikii Shows •Denionstethioos iMuch motet
ADMISSIONi ADULTS 1.00, CHILDREN
UNDER 12 OHM
(adocinipinitid by a dUlt)
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THE GODER(CH
PIGURE SkATING ctha
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to Maple syrup festival
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! Residents, of The Seaforth Manor travell- visited his brother Harold.
4 , . ed with Jackie Racho, to the Belmore Maple Tom and Heather Nigh and son Bill visited
Syrup festival last Thursday. Margaret grandmother and great:grandmother, Helen
v Smale also accompanied the residents on
Morris..
Lamont visited Kelly Lamont.
the trip. It was enjoyed by all.
In other activities during the week Barb Alexander visited her mother Cassie
residents went bowling at the Starlight Nicholson.
Lanes on Monday, with Patrick Ryan : ShirleyverdaCameron
yvisitedae xria iCt eadr Carol byh
Geddeser
two, •;
Dinsmore w
emerging the winner.
Highschool students from Miss Brintnell's sisters, Esther Makins and Frieda Scot -
class visited with residents on Tuesday and, chmier, and their husbands, Lloyd and Roy,
played carlls and checkers. - all of Bayfield.
CLARE AND GLAD REITH of Church
• Street, Seaforth celebrated their 50th wed-
ding anniversary on April 10, 1987 with a
family dinner in Kitchener, The Reiths have
one son Bob. • Photo submitted.
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• On Wednesday the Reverend 13b. -Erb' ll bucy-Bezzo-was-visited-by-her-son-Bill-and
a worship service. Henrietta Brown accom-
his wife, of Stratford and by her grandson,
panied the hymns on the piano. • Pat Nigh, of Seafortli.
On Thursday afternoon euchre was played Mr. and Mrs, 'Ross Nicholson visited his
with the volunteers running things. Winners mother Cassie Nicholson. • I
were; Ila Gardner, ladies high;. Alfie Sykes, Tom Handy visited his wife Mable Handy.
mens high; Gertie Taylor, ladies lone Pat Jordon, of Stratibrd, and Mary Lewis
hands; Pete Tremeer, mens lone hands; visited her mother, Helen Morris,
• tciaensswieinNaiecrhaolson and Jim Nolan, consola- .' .-David Alexander was in to visit his grand-
• • mother Cassie Nicholson. •
Harold Walsh, Lawrence -Young, Eva Net- Audrey Cameron was in to visit her
zke and -Irene Omand (twice) were the' win- mother-in-latv Verda Cameron.
hers in Friday's bingo. • Bill Morris -took -his-rnother-Helen-Morris,PERSONALS • - out for a drive.
Frank and Marjorie Maloney of Stratford Clare Reith sent in daffodils.
•
• Maplewood. residents .
.. •
This week the folks at Maplewood enjoyed • tion is greatly appreciated and will be con- -
both beautiful :weather outside and tinually used. • .•, .
thoughtful donations from the community Friday. afternoon residents enjoyed • the ,
for their inside pleasure. .. • ' movies from the library. Gail Hill was in
On Monday, Jean Hildebrand donated a charge and was accompanied by her three
lovely -knitted afghan to Maplewood. Her in- daughters. The movie, 20,000 Leagues under
structions were "to use it however we would the Sea, was exciting. . . .
like to". It is now adding a very homey at- This week Ethel Dennis put the finishing
=sphere' to the lounge' area upstairs. touches on the baby quilt. Since the first
Monday morning the grade 11 students of _part •of March Ethel and a friend would
SDHS were in visiting the residents. Some of • come to Maplewood and have a quilting bee.
the resident's' received practical assistance There is a raffle on it. planned for the
• from the students in appropriately marking Seaforth Home Show. •
their clothing for laundry day. , -. PEOPLE
On Monday Maplewood' welcomed Elva Jean and Ed John's visitors were Lorne -
Ellis. She .Was helped with the move by her Lawson, Jim and Ena Cox, Paul Rose and
daughter Lorna and •son and daughter -in- Beth Rose.
law Wayne and Peg Ellis. Ethel Saliows' visitors. were Joan, Lillian,
And in .the afternoon Pete Tremeer 'vas Irene and Chris.
off to Starlight bowling lanes for his weekly Gertie Taylor's visitors were Patti and
hour of enjoyment. • Anne Taylor.
Tuesday morning. a group of residents Charles Benister's visitors Were Mr. and
joined Kathy Binnendyk for an impromptu Mrs. Cumming, Mr. Prudham and daughter
exercise class. It was a good warm-up for and Greta and Wes Hoggart.
regular class the next day. • . May Habkirk's visitors were Libby,
Wednesday morning Deb. Melady and Jackie, Jane, Julie, Tami, Fran Simpson
Glen Rose led the exercise group. During and Bill Rqbertson. . .
the class, exercises and visiting are given May celebrated her birthday on Wednes-
equal time. • . day with a birthday luncheon at her family's
At 11 a.m. Wednesday Rev-. Vanslyke con- • home and a birthday supper at Maplewood.
Edna Doyd.. and Anna Sherrin's visitors
were Mr.. and Mrs. George Rock, Mrs. and
Mrs. Bill Bemmewies and Joyce Hugill.
Helen Dallas' visitors were Preston and
Ruth Dallas and Tracy Gowan.
Pete and Will Tremeer's visitors was
Vicki Tremeer.
Elva and John Pulhnan's visitors were
Marine Pullman and Gordon Pullman.
' Ross Scott's visitors were Ronald and
Graham Scott,. Mrs. Bud Burt, Shirley
Hargreaves, Clare Reith, Gordon-Papple,
Alec Campbell, Edga Allan Howard, John
Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClinchey,
Mrs. Bruce IVIcClinchey, Iva and Ella Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Garness.
PRIVATE JEFF RYAN, son of William and
Shirley Ryan, graduated, from Basic Train-
ing in. Cornwallis,' Nova Scotia. He • is
presently stationed at Wainright, Alberta.
WINTHROP SUPER
• MONTHLY DRAW
April Winners
1st prize - Garden Tiller,
Bob Regele, Dublin
2nd prize - '25.00
Jim •Bosman, Winthrop
'TENDERS for operating Winthrop
Ball Park Booth are sfill being ac-
cepted at McKillop Township Of-
fice, Winthrop.
Dublin & District
Athletic Association
BASEBALL
REGISTRATION
For Boys & Girls
Of All Ages
• FEE - 55.00 per child
REGISTER BY CALLING:
• 345-2260
or 345-2223
EVENINGS
The Best Seat in
the Neighbourhood
• When John Deere Builds
an economy rider only the
price is stripped down
If you're looking for a depen-
dable rider look at a depaidable
name ...John Deere, buideperi-
dable tidete feature a 40.yeat
warranty. John Deere riders alto
have a reputation' for lasting a
long time ask anyone who
owns one.
HURON
TRACTOR,
mormismom
BLYTH ElfEtER
034244 235-1115 •
ducted_the morning worship service. He was
accompanied -by Edna Bell and Connie and
Jim Robertson who are members of the
congregation.
Wednesday evening it was time for Lion's
T.V. -Bingo. May Habkirk and Ed John tied
for having the best bingo cardsihat night.
Anne Downey and Marj Maloney were. the
volunteer helpers and Lynda Feagan, the
Junior Farmer, brought them to
Maplewood. Each week since we.started
playing T.V. Bingo we have used card tables
on loan from the Oddfellows and Rebecca's.
This week the two lodges donated four card
tables to Maplewood. Their generous dona-
Egmondville independents have busy session
The Egmondville Independents 4-H club Mr. Floyd showed club members the parts'
has had a busy session, increasing their under the hood of a rear and front wheel
knowledge of cars, cooking, cleaning; safe- drive car, explained recharging batteries,
4, food and personal values. ' refilling the water and oil. He alto explained
At the most recent meeting the,In- replacing a worn out fan belt with a pair of
dependents met at the home of arg nylons, starting a flooded car, and changirql
Ungarian, where they discussed travel and of a flat tire. Members were relieved to find
the dangers of hitchhiking. out all new cars come equipped with instruc-
Following the discussion memhers were tions orpfixing flats.
taken to the Gulf Service Station where Jim
Floyd gave them an introduction to the: Members then had refreshments at the
parts of a car, and tips on servicing a Ungarian home, and manuals for the sewing
vehicle. club were distributed.
Seaforth and District
PRE-SCHOOL
LEARNING CENTRE
Registration
.1981-88
Pick up applications at the
Nursery School, Market SC
LIMITED SPACE
AVAILABLE:
Morning;, Tuesdays
and Thursday afternoons
Phone
527-0682 or 527-1617
HAPPY 2nd BIRTHDAY
BENJAMIN RAPSON
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