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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-06-22, Page 1213 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, June 22, 1924 t 47. CARDS OF THANKS PECK The family of the late John Peck wish to express their sincere thanks to all of our family, friends and neighbors during our time of loss. Special thanks to those who sent flowers, made donations, visited the funeral home or called. We appreciate your kindness and it will always be remembered. - Jeff, Heather, Sandra and Family 47-25-1 QUANCE The family of the late Irene Quance extends our warmest thanks to neighbors, friends and relatives for their cards, visits, floral tributes and food sent to our house. Special thanks to the staff at Hillside Nursing Home who took care of Irene while she was a resident there. Also to Dr. Lappano and Dr. Kenyon and the ladies of Cromarty Presbyterian Church for lunch following the service. There are no words to express our thanks to Paul and Jeff Lockhart for their many kindnesses and help. Everything will be always remembered. - The Quance Family 47- 25xlcc RAU I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbors for the sympathy cards, flowers and mass cards in the recent Toss of my grandson, Bradley Rau. Your kindness will forever be remembered. - Marie 47-25x1 STAFFEN Thank you to our neighbors and friends who offered their prayer and support at the Toss of our grandson, Robin. The food, visits and cards were just overwhelming. Special thanks to Carol who had the worry of locating us. Words cannot express our sorrow at this time but your presence and words of comfort help to ease our pain. - Glen and Shirley Steffen 47-25x1 STEPHENSON I want to thank my neighbors, friends and relatives for the lovely birthday party last Sunday. To Tom and Grace and Paul and Elaine and their families for remembering their Mother's 80th birthday. Special thanks for all the flowers, gifts and cards I received. And to the ladies of Egmondville U.C.W, for the beautiful lunch. To Jean Durst, Helen Nott, Betty MacLean and Dilys Finnigan for pouring tea. It is with gratefulness I will remember you all. - Margaret Stephenson 47-25x1 THANK YOU Seaforth'and District All Girls Marching Band would like to say thank you to the following for making our barbecue a huge success: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoste, Egmondville Store, Thompson's Meat Market, Brussels; Seaforth Optimist, Dianne Wolfe, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Goderich; Penny Breen, Goderich; all the parents and band girls who helped out, our cooks - Gary Bannon, Leo Greidanus, Larry Horne and Bob Brugger. And to you, our patrons, thank you. Hope to see you all next year 47-25-1 WORKMAN Orville and Ruth thank their family, friends and relatives who joined with us to celebrate Orville's 80th Birthday and our 45th Anniversary. We were most appreciative of the many cards and gifts and make special mention of a flat to wall basket and a fuschia plant for which we do nut have a donor's name. Thanks for these. 47-25x1c MURRAY Ray and Vera would like to say 'Thank You Sincerely' to their many friends, relatives and neighbors who attended their anniversary party on June 11. Your presence and best wishes made it a memorable occasion. Thanks also for the many gifts and cards we received. They want to especially thank their family who organized the event. 47-25x 1 O'REiLLY Pat and Lou O'Reilly would like to thank their relatives, friends and neighbors for the cards and gifts we received in honor of our 45th wedding anniversary. We would especially like to thank our sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren for the wonderful barbecue at David and B.J.'s. Also thanks to Father Henry and Patsy, the organist for a job well done at the church. 47-25x1 26. HELP WANTED f Huron County Health Unit Placement Co-ordination Service CASUAL PART-TIME OFFICE SUPPORT The Placement Coordination Service requires the services of a part-time support person. The ideal candidate will he computer literate with IBM compatible sys- tems, preferably with Windows; he proficient in word processing, record keeping and filing; and have excel- lent communication and organiza- tional skills. Duties will include data entry, report generation, typing of correspondence, filing, and other clerical functions as required. Apply in writing to: Sallie Lawton, Director/M anagen. Huron County Health Unit, Placement Coordination Service Box 458, Clinton, Ontario NOM 11.0 Applications postmarked after June 30, 1994 will not he considered. C Entertainment TIM CUMMING PHOTO BARNEY ROCKS - Barney Bentall and the Legendary Hearts played to a relatively small but appreciative crowd at the Seaforth and District Community Centres on June 17. Bentall has been a hit - making machine on Canadian radio with such songs as Life Could Be Worse and Crime Against Love. Murray's anniversary Congratulations to Ronald and /-- Theresa Murray who celebrate 30 Dublin happy years together! Your many, many friends wish you many happy years ahead! Congratulations to Stephen and Leone Rowland -Jackson on the arrival of a darling little boy (Dan- iel Jordan)! Congratulations also to proud grandparents (Ed and Marg Rowland, Dublin) and (Ralph and by Dorothy Dillon 345-2883 Congratulations to Diane Schoonderwoerd (daughter of John and Cecilia Schoonderwoerd) who graduated as Child and Youth Worker at Fanshawe College, Lon- don. Diane, all your friends wish you many successful and happy years ahead. -- Joe Eckert had the following visitors: Kim Hurley and friend, Douglas; Joe and Cathy Eckert, Waterloo; Steve and Tracy and Kelsey Eckert, Egmondville; Luke and Mary Schoonderwoerd; Joe, Pam and Ken and friend, Mitchell; Nancy Story, Clinton. Steve and Tracy's baby (Kelsey was baptized Sunday at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin after Mass. THOUGHT FOR TODAY 'If is's very painful for you to criticize your friends, you're safe in doing it. But if you take the slightest pleasure in it, that's the time to hold your tongue!' Ellen Jackson of Mitchell) and great-grandmother (Florence Daer of Mitchell). Daniel Jordon, wel- to this wonderful world! come CRONIN-McMILLAN Joan Mary (Ryan) Cronin and William James McMillan were united in marriage on Saturday, April 30, 1994 at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Dublin. Rev. Joseph Hardy officiated with Rev. J.J. Carrigan assisting. The bride was escorted by her son, Darrel Cronin. Maid of honor was Tammy Cronin, daughter of the bride, and James McMillan, Jr., son of the groom, was best man. Bridesmaid was Marie Davis, daughter of the groom. Ushers were Pat Cronin, Mike Cronin and Danny Cronin, all sons of the bride; Herald Davis, son-in-law of the groom, and junior usher Ben McMillan, grand- son of the groom. The flowergirl was Katie McMillan with her escort Evan Cronin, son of the bride. Soloist was Jolene Cronin, daughter of the bride, and the organist was Mrs. Joan Gaffney. Readers were Colleen Cronin, daughter-in-law of the bride; Bertha McMillan, daugh- ter-in-law of the groom; and Becki Jamieson, a special friend. Poo!side reception, followed by dinner and an evening reception, was held at the Festival Motor inn, Stratford. Jim and Joan are presently residing at 134 Nelson St., Dublin. (Mary Layton photo) T11E T[H ABOUT S AND CRIME Is firearms use in crime rising to epidemic proportions in Ontario'? If you look at Stats Canada facts, the answer is a resounding NO! L' The use of firearms in crime has de- creased since 1974. Their use in homicides is down by 14 per cent and 16 per cent in robberies. llowever, the use of other weap- ons in the commission of crime has skyrock- eted. f Legal firearms are. NOT commonly used in crime. Smuggled, illegal firearms are the choice of the criminal. A recent survey of firearms used in crime showed that the vast majority were smuggled from the 1 lotted States and sold on urban streets. LEGAL FIREARMS O?VNERS ARE NOT (:A USING GRIM! IT'S TIME FOR POLITICIANS TO TURN THEIR ATTENTION 1O CRIMINALS! 7hl • me wry, ArnuRhr in mu M'. A femher.• the Huron FlPh & Dams Conservation Association ONTARIO RDtkATION of ANrrl.tR3 w NTTRA Protest to Changes The Hensall Seniors met at the United Church on June 14. A protest to the Ontario government, on changes to the Health Act, was signed by members. Seaforth & District Horticultural Society GARDEN TOUR SUNDAY JUNE 26 per Oper tamily Phone 345-2908 sy- jw& 7 % LESLIE & DOR GRADUATION DAVID ALVIN JONES David Alvin Jones, the son of Linda and Vernon Dunford of Clinton, graduated from the University of Western Ontario on June 9 with an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology. David plans to attend Fanshawe College for the Respiratory Therapy program in the fall. Love and congratulations from Mom, Vern and Lana. 4 D : ON JENNIFER ANN McQUIGGE Jennifer Ann McQuigge graduat- ed from Mohawk College on May 28, 1994 with a Diploma of Business Administration. She will be continuing her studies at Lakehead University in September. SATURDAY NIGHT SINGLE BING� AT THE GODERICH COLUMBUS CENTRE .:.<�.,}.k3>.:.si.$ Va'tb�Sa.9xY':::;i•.':4:A. $4,250 TOTAL PRIZE MONEY Doors Open 5:30 p.m. BINGO 7:00 PM SHARP $1,500 JACKPOT MUST GO! Attention Boys & Girls Ages 5-12 years old Dublin Summer Fun '94 Registration will be held July 4/94 at 7:30PM to 9:00 PM at the Dublin Hall. Registration Fee is $75.00/child and cheques are to be - made payable to the Dublin & District Lions Club. Program begins July 11/94 until Aug. 19/94 Monday to Friday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. 'tin 0 -0 ft\T(1 Just in time for all those summer happenings you love. we have skirts. shorts. tops. pants. blouses. 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