HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-08-29, Page 27Times-Advocate, AH9Ost.29, 1979 Pogo 11A Baker's Tropical Plants 364 Main St. Exeter The little Store with the stock . See our complete assortment of Tropicals and Hanging Baskets. Also Flowering plants Open 6 days weekly Free Delivery Reasonable Prices Ph. 235-1412 SIGNING IN — Barry Baynham of the Dashwood Tigers signs the game torm prior to Saturday's OBA playoff game with Kendall, Others in the picture are playing coach Glen Thurman and Jim Dietrich. T-A photo • CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES, FALL 1979 Clinton Campus The following courses are being offered this Fall semester, Students are already enrolling. To ensure yourself a place in the course of your choice, please telephone 482-3458 Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Monday and Tuesday from 6:30 p.m.. to 9:30 p.m. or visit our campus at Vanastra Road, Clinton, Ontario. Home Study (Mathematics and English) Office Practice Basic Bookkeeping Advanced Bookkeeping Do It Yourself Plumbing Do It Yourself Carpentry Bartending Techniques Driver Training A Systematic Approach to Patient Care Planning Psychiatric Nursing for Registered Nursing Assistants - Part Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Dimensional Metrology Tools, Jigs and Fixtures $25.00 $27.00 $23,00 $23.00 $33.00 $30.00 $48.00 $27.00 $32.00 1 $33,00 $20,00 $33.00 $33.00 PICK UP ONE OF OUR FALL 1979 'TABLOIDS FROM OUR CLINTON CAMPUS Conestoga College of Applied Arts andTechnology We've got a lot to share. CORN IN THE KETTLE — A large sized.corn roast was held Thursday night at the Stephen township farm of Harvey Smith with professionals from the Huron Hockey School as guests. From the left are corn cooker Bob Galloway, host Harvey Smith, Pat Ribble of the Chicago Black Hawks, Donna Smith and Harold Phillipoff of the Atlanta Flames, T-A photo By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Dr. Lorne S. "Cy" Tiernan, 70 an ophthalmologist in Middletown, N.Y. for 33 years died unexpectedly in St. Lukes Hospital, New York City, Monday August 20, Dr. Tiernan practiced in Otesville at the start of World War II. He entered the Army medical corps as a lieutenant and was stationed initially in Australia, later serving in Borneo and various posts in the South Pacific. After more than two years of service he was discharged as a captain, Dr. Tieman was born on May 19, 1909 in Dashwood the son of David and Fanny Snell Tiernan. He was married October 15, 1945 in Long Beach California, to the former Theodora David. He was a graduate of the University of Western Ontario Medical College in London also a graduate of Harvard Medical College. While living in Otisville prior to the war, he was the physician for the Otisville School District, Besides an office in Otisville, Dr. Tieman maintained an office in Middletown, After the war he returned to and specialized in ophthamology. He was a member of Hoffman Masonic Lodge in Mid- dletown and the Middletown Elks Lodge, the American Medical Association and past president ofthe Orange County Medical Society. He was the latter's represen- tative concerned with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Greater New York, He was also past president of the Middletown Kiwanis Club, a member of the Middletown Chamber of Commerce, on the staff of Horton Memorial Hospital, Middletown and consulting eye doctor for the Veterans Administrations Hospital at Castle Point. In 1938 he was certified as. an Orange County Medical examiner. He was also a member of the Webb Horton Memorial Presbyterian Church, Middletown. Survivors include his wife at home; a son, David L. of Roslyn Harbor; a brother Mervyn, Dashwood and two sisters, Mrs., Ann Cook, Toronto and Mrs, Ruth Mutch of Clinton as well as several nieces and a nephew. Memorial services were held Saturday at Webb Horton Memorial Presbyterian Church, with Rev. James MacNaughton, pastor officiating. Meet at corner All those going on the bus trip Thursday, are to be on the main corner at 8,20 a.m. Visit California Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Kim and Lynn accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan of Brampton flew to California where they spent an exciting week visiting Disney Land, Universal Studios, Knotts Dairy Farm and the borders of Mexico, Celebrate birthdays The Youth of Zion Lutheran church met August 19 opening with a prayer by Jonathan Mellecke. Bibld Study was done by looking up answers to questions asked by David Stephen. The business was dealt with followed by cake and ice cream as there were three birthdays, Doris Stephen, Judith Mellecke and Lisa Miller. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cud- more, Grand Bend, en- tertained members of their family recently at a steak barbecue. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader, Mr. and Mrs. George Tiernan, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tieman, Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Regier and Christopher. Michael Rader vacationed with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Wein, Crediton. Stacey Rader spent a few days with cousins Amy and Jodi Glavin, Crediton, last week. Pall bearers for the late Pearl Kraft were Bill Kraft, Bob and Bill Hoffman, Barry Baynham, Sheldon Wein Jr. and Don Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan and Mrs. Bob Cornelius, Sarnia, attended the funeral of the late Bill Mutch, husband of Ruth Tieman at Clinton, Friday. Dashwood Seniors, Mrs. Letta Taylor, Mrs. Hilda Rader, Helen Nadiger, Mrs. Pearl Miller and Mrs. Ross Love attended the Com- munity Conference in Exeter last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman and their grand- sons, Jeff, Randy and Terry Hoffman spent a few days at Mackinac Island last week. Miss Sharon Martene, Medicine Hat, Alberta, vacationed with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Martene and other relatives. Mrs. Marjorie Knight, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Knight, Niagara-on-the- lake were Saturday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stormes and family, St. Thomas visited with Mrs. Lorne Tieman and Mr. and Mrs. David Tieman, Middletown, New York, last week. Flowers in the church were in loving memory of Pearl Kraft and Mrs. Edith Richards. Mrs. Edith Miller formerly of Dashwood and Hensall, and daughter Mrs. Robert Annan. Nancy and Blair Timmins, stayed with Mrs. Marie Pask and Mrs. Tillie Tetreau, Zurich last week. They also visited with relatives and friends. Popular opthamolo gist dies Family visit California YOU DON'T. HAVE TO BE AN ECONOMICS STUDENT TO APPRECIATE THESE GREAT CLOTHING VALUES FOR Both our stores have combined to bring you great back to school values from the leading manufacturer in Canada , OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF • SHIRTS Special Group of Applebee SHIRTS 1/2 PRICE At Anita's Ladies Wear Only Good selection of shells, sweaters and balance of summer stock. 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