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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 2009-04-29, Page 36Page A36 - Goderich Signal -Star, Wednesday, April 29, 2009 Display Deadlines: Friday @ 3 p.m. ntertainment Births MULVEY (SHELTON) Brad, Kim and big sister Alyssa are excited to announce the arrival of their. son and brother, Owen Bradley. Owen was born March 31, 2009 at Stratford General Hospital, weighing 7 lbs 11 oz., 19-3/4" . long. Owen is the second grandchild for Al and Brenda Shelton and • Keith and Rita . Mulvey and the 24th great-grandchild for Naida McClinchey. He is also welcomed by his aunts and uncles. -18x CURRIE/OPRENCHOK 'Trish and Mark welcome with love Mackenzie Victoria, who arrived early, but safely on Thursday, April 9, 2009, at St. Thomas -Elgin . Hospital, at 5:10 a.m., weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz., and measuring 20-1/2" long. Thrilled grandparents are Gail . and Doug Currie Gotlerich and Andy and Lynn Oprenchok of St. Thomas. Welcoming Mackenzie into the family are Uncles and Aunts: Ray, Shawn, Kim, Julie and Bryan Currie and Todd,. Derek and Tracy Oprenchok. Ready to teach their youngest cousin everything they know are Brooke, Ryan and Ethan Currie and Hunter and Dylan Oprenchok. Mackenzie is the ninth great-grandchild for Betty Fisher of Goderich and smiling down from Heaven great-grandparents Ray Fisher and Howard and Jean Currie (McKenzie). —18x o f Holiday Weekends Friday @ 10 a.m. Cards of Thanks YOUNG A big thank you to our family for a great party for our 60th anniversary, you did it, again. Thanks for the beautiful cards and best wishes. Was great to see so many people. Tom and Margaret Young. —18x DONOHUE Although no words can change things, your expressions of sympathy through your hugs, words, visits, phone calls, cards, flowers, food, donations, mass cards were a tremendous help and comfort during the pain and loss of our grandson, Kristopher Howe. Thank you so much for your love and support. Fran and Gene. —18x HULLETT PUBLIC SCH OL Hullett Central Public School wo Id like to thank everyone who contributed to ur annual fundraiser auction. It was a huge success, benefiting our students and staff. Thanks. —18c GOT GOOD NEWS? Read the... wANT GOOD NEWS, 'Nomemois 120 Huckins St, Goderich 524.2614 IT'S POSSIBLE YOU'VE READ THIS PAPER BEFORE, Because this newspaper uses recycled newsprint whenever it can, Recycled newsprint is just one of tbie many useful products made from old newspapers. Recycling keeps the newspaper you're reading from the landfill. And, it helps us all to save money. So, after you read, recycle. And we'll do our part. We'll use it again. Hnatiuk says no to auto bailouts From TIME, Page 17 a stay-at-home parent receive $1,000 per month as a government subsidy so both par- ents don't have to work outside the home. "The liberal view is 'We'll build daycares and take care of your children'," he says. "We know that parents are the best educators. We're also the only pro-life party. Life starts at conception." These. days, Hnatiuk is often asked two questions: Why a Christian party and how can a Christian party govern a secular na- tion? Hnatiuk says it's important to understand the CHP does not seek to convert Canadi- ans. "Canada was built on a Christian world- view," he says. "Most democracies • in the world are built on a Christian's worldview. We want to maintain the foundation, not change everyone into Christians." As for present-day issues, Hnatiuk, notes the CHP would not favour a bailout of the auto industry. He says low-interest loans could be one solution, but even that would be a hard sell for his party. "If a company is going to fail, why post- pone the agony?" he asks. His speaking engagements included a pre- sentation at the Huron Bruce Electoral Dis- trict Association's annual general meeting on April 23. Other area events include an April 28 pre- sentation at the Oxford Electoral District Association at John Knox Christian School, 800 Juliana Dr. in Woodstock, with tickets available in advance at (519) 863-3620. He will also be at the Perth Wellington District Association meeting at the Listowel Agri- culture Hall, located at Highway 86, in Li- stowel. For tickets or information, call Irma DeVnes at 1 -866 -388 -3920.1 -le will also be at the Sarnia Lambton Electoral District As- sociation' meeting at Wyoming's Royal Ca- nadian Legion, with registration beginning at 6:30 p.m., and dinner at 7 p.m. Admission is $25 for individuals and $45 for couples. There is also a presentation at London Dis- trict Christian Secondary School in London, at 7:30 p.m., May 2. . $5.00 Maximum 55 words. a pato's ofdx p..r.,a6 m ch,rdnn; charatm. Friday at 3 p.m. for wad. Publication EurpIions: EaAicr Dcadlincs for Holiday Mondays. Call 524-2614 for details. appy -90th irthday CIarenc Alliri May 4, 2009 Hi Jacob Middelkamp here.. I am turning 2 on April 28th. I love playing outside and can't wait till Daddy has my new play centre up. See you next year. Jacob Hello, Faith Wilson here getting ready to celebrate another birthday tomorrow I'll be turning 7! Mom & Dad can't believe where the time has gone. I'll be having cake with my grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins - looking forward to it! Till next year...hugs. Faith Wilson *11 e006 ow,/ Family & Friends Cekbra is styk. Announce goer special etent in The .GIerich SignStai, cal! (519)522614, Lora from your amily .Fr frinds Friends and it . are invited to a. Stag & Doe for Rachel Simpson and Tyler Kernighan Saturday, May 9, 2009 Saltford Valley Hall 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. DJ Midnight Lunch Tickets $5.00 in advance $8,00 at the door • • • HAZEL CRAIG 98 Years May 1, 2009 Best Wishes Audrey, Diane, Ron, Barry, Conner, Cheryl, Carman, Kyle, Wendy & Jim • **Ai* • • •0410.4 • www.goderichsignalstar, com