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book cover
by Rachel Broome
The McKillop #1 4-H Bauer
Up! baking club began its third
meeting by choosing a cover for
the 4-H book, drawn by Susan
Stewart. The 4-H achievement
program will be held April 7.
The next meeting was held
Thursday, March 10 at Joan
Stewart's.
Obituaries
1
HAROLD BOLTON
Harold John Bolton, 86, of
McKillop Township, died Saturday,
March 12, at the Mitchell Nursing
Home, Mitchell.
Born in McKillop Township,
April 19, 1907, he was a son of the
late Scott Bolton and the former
Mary Elizabeth Pryce. He had
farmed in the township until retiring
in 1985.
He was a member of Cavan
United Church, Winthrop, and had
sung in the church choir for many
years.
Surviving are a sister-in-law,
Marion Bolton, of Seaforth; nieces,
Dianne and husband Laurence Eyre
and Dorothy and husband Larry
Gerrie, and nephews, Douglas and
wife Beth Jamieson, Leonard and
wife Deb Jamieson, Arthur and
wife Marie Bolton and Malcolm
and wife Ann Bolton. He was pre-
deceased by a sister, Irene
Jamieson, and brothers, Russell,
Lewis and Elmer.
Friends were received at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich St. W., Seaforth, on Mon-
day, March 14 where the funeral
service was held Tuesday, March
15. Rev. Bruce Cook and Rev.
Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa
officiated. Burial will be in
Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Art Bolton, Mac
Bolton, Leonard Jamieson, Doug
Jamieson, Larry Gerrie, Laurence
Eyre. Flower bearers were Diane
McLeod, and Sharon Marshall.
,As expressions of sympathy,
donations may be made to the
Seaforth Community Hospital or
Cavan United Church.
- - W.ORLAND JOHNSTON
Mr. W. Orland Johnston, of
Clinton, passed away at a Florida
medical centre on Mohday, Febru-
ary 28, 1994. He was 83.
The former car salesman with
e ,Brown Motors pas born in
Township in Bruce County
o • . ber 1, 1910. was born to
Ida (Conley) and Frederick
Middleton Johnston, both now
deceased.
He is survived by his wife, Edith
Anne (Thibideau) Johnston. They
were married in Listowel on March
31, 1934 and they would have been
married 60 years this month had
Orland lived.
Orland started his working career
as a skilled cabinet maker at the
Andrew Malcolm Furniture Factory
in Listowel. During the war he
worked in Preston in Warworks. In
1946 they moved to Seaforth where
they operated Huron Wholesale,
which was a candy distribution
centre for retail outlets.
After a short time in Goderich the
Johnstons moved to Clinton where
Edith ran a hairdressing shop and
Orland became well-known as a
salesman for Lorne Brown Motors.
He retired 18 years ago.
He was dear father of Wilmer
Johnston and his wife Joanne of
London and Ron Johnston of
Vancouver, B.C.
Dear brother of Lida Johnstone,
of Kincardine; Laverne Matthews,
of Listowel and Lionel Johnston of
Kincardine. He was loving grandfa-
ther of Carina and her husband, Dr.
Bruce Marshall, of Vancouver, B.C.
and Dr. Stephen Johnston and his
wife Laurie of London. Predeceased
by one grandson, Derek Johnston
(1992), two brothers, Cecil and
Lorne Johnston and by two sisters
and one brother in infancy.
Rested at the Beattie -Falconer
Funeral Homes, Clinton where the
funeral service was held on Tues-
day, March 8th. Rev. James Sloan
officiated. Interment Clinton Cem-
etery.
LESLIE MacKENZIE
Leslie Roderick MacKenzie, 77,
formerly of Seaforth, died Wednes-
day, March 9 at Huronview,
Clinton.
Born in Saskatchewan, June 10,
1916, he was a son of the late John
MacKenzie and the former Mabel
Rinn.
He moved to Ontario in t37 and
farmed in Tuckersmith Township
until his retirement.
Surviving are a brother, Gordon,
of McKillop Township; sisters, Mrs.
Mel (Lillian) Bayton, of Swift
Current, Saskatchewan, and Mrs.
William (Dorothy) Papple, of
Egmondville. He was predeceased
by brothers, Kenneth and Ross.
Friends were received at the
Whitncy-Ribey Funeral Home,
Seaforth on Thursday, March 10
where funeral services were held
Friday, March 11. Burial in
Maitlandbank Cemetery.
M expressions of sympathy dona-
tions may be made to a charity of
one's choice.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 16, 18843
DAVID SOOIT PHOTO
WOSSA SILVER MEDALISTS - The Seaforth District High School's Junior Girls Volleyball Team
recently captured the silver medal at the WOSSA round-robin volleyball toumament held in St. Marys.
Eight teams in total competed and Seaforth finished first in the pool with a 6-1 record going into the
finals. They faced West Elgin in the semi-finals and beat them two straight games in a two -out -of -three
series. The Seaforth junior girls lost in the finals to Glencoe but came home with silver medals. Back
row, left: Carty Pryce, Heather McMillan, Lisa Gingerich, Jennifer Gallagher, Erin Nicholson. Middle row:
Coach Linda Doig, Christina Harrison, Christa Bennett, Cara Spittal, Karen Dillon. Front row: Sheila Litt,
Jill Camochan. Absent from photo: Christa Leonhardt, Shawna Jessome.
CWL discusses Year of Family
The March meeting of the St.
James Catholic Women's League
opened with a spiritual reading and
reflection by Marg Smale.
Since 1994 is the International
Year of the Family the C.W.L.
discussed how it could promote
family. JAL A _. sew sanclyafy.. ftp x+11.11.
flowers for the new entrance of the
church will be purchased. Registra- I
tion fees will be paid for two del-
egates to attend the diocesan con-
vention in London.
Geraldine Wilson, Bea Kale and
Marg Smale took part in the World
Day of Prayer at Egmondville
United Church on March 4.
Thanks were given to all the
ladies who helped make the quilt
for our draw.
Guest speaker was Dennis
Mackey, Family Life Consultant
with the Huron -Perth Catholic
Board, who talked about AIDS
(Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome) Education and the Fam- Fran Craig closed
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HEALTH ON THE HILL
A Review of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
Upcoming Programs:
Seaforth Perinatal Information Sessigna held every third Wednesday of each
month in Conference Room 2, 7:30 p.m.
1) Breastfeeding by Dr. Caroline Shepherd/Kathy Ryan R.N.
Much 16, July 20, November 16.
2) Parent Support by Dr. Robert Shepherd/Marguerite Falconer R.N. April 20,
August 17, December 21.
3) Pain Management - T.E.N.S. - Physiotherapy Dept.
Analgesia - Dr. Heather Percival
May 18, September 21
4) OBS Tour - Dr. Mark Woldnik/Kay Mailloux R.N.
June 15, October 19
FREE ADMISSION - For further information call 527-1650
"Breast Health" information session and display by the Cancer Society will be
presented at Seaforth Community Hospital all the month of April, in recognition of
April being Cancer Month. •
Isourisl'ip�')'!r Children's Future: Healthy eating is a responsibility shared by
a• d t': .r parents. So, Let's talk about it! An evening of food talk, practical
r pni_ s, recipes and food tasting for parents and their children.
La.cs: March 28 - 7:30 p.m. at St. Peters Church, Goderich or
April 5 - 7:30 p.m. at Lions Youth Centre, Exeter. Cost: $4.00 total for parent and
children, ages 8-11, $2.00 extra for childcare for each child under 8. This event is
brought to you by the Huron County Nutrition committee and Huron County Health
Unit. Call 482-3416 or 1-800-265-5184.
DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS -
Laboratory News; As part of an Interhospital Laboratory System regional initia-
tive, the Laboratory at Seaforth Community Hospital participated in a day -long
conference on "Total Quality in the Laboratory" held at the Listowel Memorial
Hospital.
The Interhospital Laboratory System consists of a cooperative arrangement of
eleven area hospital laboratories who have agreed to work together under a shared
Medical Director.
Presenters for the conference were drawn from the region and included Mr. G.
Johnston, Region Coordinator, Mr. B. Boshart, Listowel Hospital Laboratory, Mr. J.
Hartt, St. Mary's Hospital Laboratory and Mr. D. Halfpenny, Seaforth Hospital
Laboratory.
-The purpose of the conference was to standardize the interpretation, manipulation,
recording and reporting of QC data within laboratories and between laboratories in
the I.H.L.S. (Stratford) Region and to provide a practical framework to promote
continuing improvements in these laboratories.
Physiotherapy News: National PhysiotherapyWeek is
March 14-20.
A Co-op student from Mitchell District High School, Cherie deJong is in the
Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Departments learning disciplines of
therapy at Seaforth Community Hospital.
Activation Group: A big thank you to all volunteers in the Activation Group - we
are very grateful for the time spent giving enjoyment while in the hospital. Most of
the volunteers that come to entertain are in need of a piano - since the size of our
patient lounge does NOT accommodate the size of a regular piano, we are looking
for ideas to assist our volunteers carry out their talent. Any ideas or donations of a
smaller scale piano/organ would be appreciated. Please call Mary Margaret Nash at
-527=1650 ext. 231.
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Please Join the Huron Expositor
in welcoming our new sales team member,
Mary Mellor.
Mary comes to us with former advertising
experience with the Black Burn Group in
the London & Chatham area.
Her formal education along with her
enthusiasm & experience has proven her
successful in the past. Mary's bias for service
orientation & client organization are only
a few of the qualities she can contribute
to your advertising efforts.
We look forward to working with Mary and
we know she'll look forward to
working with you.