The Huron Expositor, 1989-12-13, Page 19BECKY GRAY
DECEMBER 13
THURSDAY - SATURDAY
MATINEE SAT. 3.6
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(Formerly Radio)
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Rock en' Roli
nurs. - Fri. - Sat.
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o 2 P.M.
Arm Wrestling
Competition
Organized by Canadian Amateur
Champion - Terry Dorsser
Weigh -Ins - NOON TO 1:30 P.M.
Trophies and Cash Prizes
Call For info - 527-0820
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MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS, DANCES. ANNNERBARIES. PARTIES, ETC
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WHO IS THIS GUY? - Two-year-old Matthew Bolton was a lit- reported his mom, Valerie Bolton. Matthew did end up agree-
' le dubious of Santa, to say the least, during his visit to the ing to a quick picture with Santa and a candy cane, Elliott
Co -Op on Saturday. "We've been talking about this tor days," photo.
Lavish Presidents Buffet. Live entertainment
and dancing. Overnight accommodation.
ONLY $139.00 per couple, taxes extra.
Dinner, entertainment & dance $80.00 per
couple, taxes extra. Call now for reservations:
The Victorian Inn, 10 Romeo St. N., Stratford
Ont., (519) 271-4650 Fax (519) 271-2030.
HAPPY 21st
Nellie Blake
Manor residents have full agenda
Seasons Greetings from everyone at the
Manor!
The month of December is here already
and what a busy month it is! Several of
the Seaforth Manor residents braved the
cold on Friday night as they watched the
Christmas parade. Everyone enjoyed sipp-
ing hot chocolate while viewing such love-
ly floats and groups. Special thanks to Bill
McLaughlin for allowing us to sit inside his
dealership and to volunteers Dorothy Peo-
ple, Viola Lawson and Yenny Dimaline.
Residents stacked up their heels Saturday
afternoon as they were treated to the
"Eastsiders", a group of entertainers from
London. Maxine Elliot did a. wonderful job
as she picked up a microphone and sang
Love from Mom and Dad,
Kathy, Dan and Doug
along with the group. Thanks again to
Viola Lawson and Doreen Kelly for their
help.
On Monday afternoon the monthly
residents council meeting was held. It was
great to have a few family members par-
ticipate in the meeting.
On Tuesday bright and chipper Grade
5/6 students visited with some of the
residents. The true meaning of team work
was found as the youngsters and the young
at heart decorated the last two trees
together. Both look lovely!
In the afternoon residents eagerly
greeted Marion Rose for a Christmas Sing-
e Long.
The Seaforth Beavers held their meeting
at the manor on Tuesday night. Everyone
got quite a charge out of their "Beaver
Clapping". A Mexican pinata was filled
with Christmas candy as residents cheered
the young boys efforts to "spill" the can-
dy. They look forward to seeing them
again soon!
The weekly church service was led by
Rev. Sadlier of Bethel Bible Church. This
was the second advent service and Frank
Smale lit the candle. As a special treat
resident soloist, Ila Gardner sang Holy
Night while accompanied by Ruth Sadlier,
wife of the minister. Special thanks to Mrs.
Norris, Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. McGonigle
for the lovely Christmas treats and for
sharing their inspirational readings with
residents.
After church, a group of 10 gathered to
make the "Christmas Sun Seeker". Guid-
ed by Phyllis Mitchell everyone made a
beautiful window ornament.
Thursday morning residents buckled
down and did some exercises. Thank you
Marg Smale and Edith Salo for each
before Christmas
reading a Christmas poem.
Residents held a euchre in the afternoon
with the ever so faithful volunteer ladies.
A lovely snack tray was provided by Hazel
McGonigle and Eva McCartney, brought in
me prizes. Big winners Included: Mens
High - Alvin Dodds; Ladies High - Jenny
Hildebrand; Lone Hands - Frank Smale;
Ladies Low - Gertie Taylor and Mens Low
- Bert Deichert. Thanks to all!!
Everyone at the Manor extends best
wishes to Ann Benninger as she moved
back to Maplewood Manor and to Alice
Boyes who is presently in the hospital.
Also, a warm welcome is• extended to
new resident, Margaret Dunbar.
RAFFLE RESUTS: WINNERS! 1st Food
Basket: Marianna Ryan. 2nd Baby Quilt:
Rachel Riehl. 3rd Cashmere Scarf: Mar-
jorie Ryan (resident).
Prizes were picked up at Hildebrand
Flowers. Congratulations to top salesman
Pat Ryan and to second top salesman
Frank Smale. Thanks again to everyone
for all their help.
Coming Events are: Dec ier 13, '
p.m. - Step Dancers Visit; December 14, 10
a.m. - Making Gingerbread Houses; 2 p.m.
• Making Christmas Pudding; December
15, 2 pm. - Santa Bingo; December 16. 2
p.m. - Sing -a -long with Gladys Van Eg-
mont! and Elgin Nott; and December 19, 7
p.m. - Harmony Kings Carolling. Come
Over For .A Festive Visit.
BIRTHS
Don't Get Stuck
In For The
Holidays!
Come visit the Albion Hotel in
Bayfield from casual country dining
to our Pub Grub and Fine Imported
Drafts
-o"--T71t1
Eat, drink and laugh out the Old Year while dancing in the New. This
M the NEW YEAR'S PARTY that everyone talks about all year long.
MEET THE BUS AT THE TOWN HALL AND JOIN YOUR FRIENDS
AT THE RED MAPLE INN.
Cocktails from 6:30 - 7:30 followed by a buffet befitting the former OF-
FICER'S MESS. Start with Shrimp cocktail served al your table and
then enjoy your favorite salads Irom our salad bar, your main course
will be your choice of LEG OF LAMB, PRIME RIB OF BEEF, GLAZ-
ED HAM, CORNISH HEN, RABBIT OR FISH. THERE WILL BE
CASSEROLES, VEGETABLES AND POTATOES ALL FOR YOUR
DINING PLEASURE. Then lake a stroll up to the dessert table for your
choice. Top this all all wilhldah coffee or your favorite liqueur. Inciden-
tally, wine will be served at your table during dinner.
MUSIC BY: "WHISKY JACK MUSIC CO."
9:30 ,p.m. -2:00 a.m.
COLOIBUFFET .from 1:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
PRICES START AT 90. per couple
( —ALL INCLUSIVE—
At 2:00 a.m. the bus will take you to the front door of your home..
BUS PICK UP: Goderlch'6:00 p.m.; Exeter 6:00 p.m.;
Seaforth 6:20 p.m.; Clinton 6:20 p.m.
aad Vaa4 1t/allet at kisge..
RESERVATIONS ONLY BY CALLING 482-9675
Fully Licensed Under LLBO
PEOPLE ARE BUBBLING OVER OUR
"NEW YEARS PARTY"
Start Your New Year Right at the
Albion Hotel In 'Bayfield
1'
Enjoy a 5 course dinner, then
dance the night away to .the
sounds of the Pete Brennan
jazz Band.
DUCHARME - Traci is pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of her new sister,
Lisa Dawn, born on Friday, November 17,
1989 at St. Joseph's Hospital in London.
Thrilled parents are Joyce and Darwin
Ducharme of Brussels. Proud grandparents
are Donna and Bob Broadfoot of Brucefield
and great grandparents are John and Mar-
jorie Broadfoot of Brucefield and Eva Hor-
ton of Goderich:
MALCOLM - Glenn and Barbara Malcolm
of 12 Lynview Rise, Calgary, Alberta, wish
to announce the safe arrival of their
daughter, Britany Anne Margaret, born on
December 4, 1989. Grandparents are
Margaret Ring of Halifax, Nova Scotia and
Peter and Annie Malcolm of Seaforth.
MURRAY - Dennis and Debbie are happy
to announce the birth of their fourth son,
"Nicholas Patrick", on November 24, 1989
at the Seaforth Community Hospital.
Nicholas weighed 7 lbs., 10 ozs, and is
welcomed home by his brothers, Michael,
Curtis and Kevin. Proud grandparents are
Don and Joyce McClure and Martin and
Terry Murray.
RYAN - Gerard and Christine announce
the safe arrival of their first child, a
daughter. Andrea Elizabeth Anne was born
in Stratford on Friday, December 1, 1989
and weighed 7 lbs., 2 ozs. Proud grand-
parents are Jack Ryan and Bob and
Shirley Dinsmore. Great grandparents are
Mary Ryan, Elsie Dinsmore and Peter and .
Evelyn Tovenati.
FRI. - THURS. DEC. 15 = 21
FRI. & SAT. 7 & 9 PM
SUN. - THURS. 8 p.m.
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Seaforth & District Community Centres
BUFFET DINNER 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. DANCING 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. $40.00 per person in-
cludes buffet, dancing & refreehments.Tickets available from Seaforth Arena On-
Iy.Age of Majority Only. Absolutely No. Minors. Bus service available for more In-
formation call Kevin Varley 527-1876
along with the group. Thanks again to
Viola Lawson and Doreen Kelly for their
help.
On Monday afternoon the monthly
residents council meeting was held. It was
great to have a few family members par-
ticipate in the meeting.
On Tuesday bright and chipper Grade
5/6 students visited with some of the
residents. The true meaning of team work
was found as the youngsters and the young
at heart decorated the last two trees
together. Both look lovely!
In the afternoon residents eagerly
greeted Marion Rose for a Christmas Sing-
e Long.
The Seaforth Beavers held their meeting
at the manor on Tuesday night. Everyone
got quite a charge out of their "Beaver
Clapping". A Mexican pinata was filled
with Christmas candy as residents cheered
the young boys efforts to "spill" the can-
dy. They look forward to seeing them
again soon!
The weekly church service was led by
Rev. Sadlier of Bethel Bible Church. This
was the second advent service and Frank
Smale lit the candle. As a special treat
resident soloist, Ila Gardner sang Holy
Night while accompanied by Ruth Sadlier,
wife of the minister. Special thanks to Mrs.
Norris, Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. McGonigle
for the lovely Christmas treats and for
sharing their inspirational readings with
residents.
After church, a group of 10 gathered to
make the "Christmas Sun Seeker". Guid-
ed by Phyllis Mitchell everyone made a
beautiful window ornament.
Thursday morning residents buckled
down and did some exercises. Thank you
Marg Smale and Edith Salo for each
before Christmas
reading a Christmas poem.
Residents held a euchre in the afternoon
with the ever so faithful volunteer ladies.
A lovely snack tray was provided by Hazel
McGonigle and Eva McCartney, brought in
me prizes. Big winners Included: Mens
High - Alvin Dodds; Ladies High - Jenny
Hildebrand; Lone Hands - Frank Smale;
Ladies Low - Gertie Taylor and Mens Low
- Bert Deichert. Thanks to all!!
Everyone at the Manor extends best
wishes to Ann Benninger as she moved
back to Maplewood Manor and to Alice
Boyes who is presently in the hospital.
Also, a warm welcome is• extended to
new resident, Margaret Dunbar.
RAFFLE RESUTS: WINNERS! 1st Food
Basket: Marianna Ryan. 2nd Baby Quilt:
Rachel Riehl. 3rd Cashmere Scarf: Mar-
jorie Ryan (resident).
Prizes were picked up at Hildebrand
Flowers. Congratulations to top salesman
Pat Ryan and to second top salesman
Frank Smale. Thanks again to everyone
for all their help.
Coming Events are: Dec ier 13, '
p.m. - Step Dancers Visit; December 14, 10
a.m. - Making Gingerbread Houses; 2 p.m.
• Making Christmas Pudding; December
15, 2 pm. - Santa Bingo; December 16. 2
p.m. - Sing -a -long with Gladys Van Eg-
mont! and Elgin Nott; and December 19, 7
p.m. - Harmony Kings Carolling. Come
Over For .A Festive Visit.
BIRTHS
Don't Get Stuck
In For The
Holidays!
Come visit the Albion Hotel in
Bayfield from casual country dining
to our Pub Grub and Fine Imported
Drafts
-o"--T71t1
Eat, drink and laugh out the Old Year while dancing in the New. This
M the NEW YEAR'S PARTY that everyone talks about all year long.
MEET THE BUS AT THE TOWN HALL AND JOIN YOUR FRIENDS
AT THE RED MAPLE INN.
Cocktails from 6:30 - 7:30 followed by a buffet befitting the former OF-
FICER'S MESS. Start with Shrimp cocktail served al your table and
then enjoy your favorite salads Irom our salad bar, your main course
will be your choice of LEG OF LAMB, PRIME RIB OF BEEF, GLAZ-
ED HAM, CORNISH HEN, RABBIT OR FISH. THERE WILL BE
CASSEROLES, VEGETABLES AND POTATOES ALL FOR YOUR
DINING PLEASURE. Then lake a stroll up to the dessert table for your
choice. Top this all all wilhldah coffee or your favorite liqueur. Inciden-
tally, wine will be served at your table during dinner.
MUSIC BY: "WHISKY JACK MUSIC CO."
9:30 ,p.m. -2:00 a.m.
COLOIBUFFET .from 1:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
PRICES START AT 90. per couple
( —ALL INCLUSIVE—
At 2:00 a.m. the bus will take you to the front door of your home..
BUS PICK UP: Goderlch'6:00 p.m.; Exeter 6:00 p.m.;
Seaforth 6:20 p.m.; Clinton 6:20 p.m.
aad Vaa4 1t/allet at kisge..
RESERVATIONS ONLY BY CALLING 482-9675
Fully Licensed Under LLBO
PEOPLE ARE BUBBLING OVER OUR
"NEW YEARS PARTY"
Start Your New Year Right at the
Albion Hotel In 'Bayfield
1'
Enjoy a 5 course dinner, then
dance the night away to .the
sounds of the Pete Brennan
jazz Band.
DUCHARME - Traci is pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of her new sister,
Lisa Dawn, born on Friday, November 17,
1989 at St. Joseph's Hospital in London.
Thrilled parents are Joyce and Darwin
Ducharme of Brussels. Proud grandparents
are Donna and Bob Broadfoot of Brucefield
and great grandparents are John and Mar-
jorie Broadfoot of Brucefield and Eva Hor-
ton of Goderich:
MALCOLM - Glenn and Barbara Malcolm
of 12 Lynview Rise, Calgary, Alberta, wish
to announce the safe arrival of their
daughter, Britany Anne Margaret, born on
December 4, 1989. Grandparents are
Margaret Ring of Halifax, Nova Scotia and
Peter and Annie Malcolm of Seaforth.
MURRAY - Dennis and Debbie are happy
to announce the birth of their fourth son,
"Nicholas Patrick", on November 24, 1989
at the Seaforth Community Hospital.
Nicholas weighed 7 lbs., 10 ozs, and is
welcomed home by his brothers, Michael,
Curtis and Kevin. Proud grandparents are
Don and Joyce McClure and Martin and
Terry Murray.
RYAN - Gerard and Christine announce
the safe arrival of their first child, a
daughter. Andrea Elizabeth Anne was born
in Stratford on Friday, December 1, 1989
and weighed 7 lbs., 2 ozs. Proud grand-
parents are Jack Ryan and Bob and
Shirley Dinsmore. Great grandparents are
Mary Ryan, Elsie Dinsmore and Peter and .
Evelyn Tovenati.
FRI. - THURS. DEC. 15 = 21
FRI. & SAT. 7 & 9 PM
SUN. - THURS. 8 p.m.
For More Details
and 4R;eserVatinns
w eltnne,::Kirrl Ar,,tHarry isusa
13,IFT
1SRTIFIPAT S
AVAIL'ABL EAT'THE
'BOXOFFIOE
fIET '1 ouRs NOW!
-DIST 11 OPAL). 14OO 265.3g38•FOR'TOLL FREE ;M.OVIEINF $