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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-06-28, Page 66 -TN[ HURON EXPOSITOR, June 2$, 191115 RECITAL PARTICIPANTS - Students of Carol Carter performed in a recital on Wednesday, June 14 at First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth. Pictured are (front row, seated) Brock Smith, Paul Foreman, Joshua Bell, Chris Longstaff, Kevin Wilbee, Katherina Yee, Kirsty Currie, Shealynn Austin, Nicole Kistner, Alina Shepherd, (second row) teacher Carol Carter, Nick Longstaff, Lindsey McClure, Jasmine Foreman, Katie Thomas, Danielle Vanden Hengel, Jessica Burgess, Jennifer O'Rourke, Jamie Bell, Suzanne Shewan, Jennifer Smith, (third row) Andrea Longstaff, Danielle Kistner, Nicole Munro, Marianne Vanden Hengel, Julie Duwyn, Angie Southgate, Janelle Gowan, Betty Little, Charlene Townsend, Shannon Craig, (fourth row) Paul Spittal, Andrew Southgate, Debbie VandenHengel, Bronwyn Phillips, Curtis Smith, Mark Phillips, Shannon Austin, Bonnie Bannerman, Erin Nicholson. Absent from photo are Wendy Glauser, Caroline Dyck, Anna Mailloux, Julie Shewan and Tim Smith. Couple enjoys anniversary A very Happy 25th Anniver- sary to Mery and Joyce Shewan (Shewans Ornaments, Dublin) who colebrated last Sunday! They were surprised by their family organizing a Pot Luck Supper and celebra- tion. A large and happy crowd attended. The wedding pictures and cakes and decorations were beautiful! We thoroughly enjoyed the barbecue and deli- cious ileal! In fact, Mery and Joyce worked hard at this too! Even their wedding attendants were there also! We are all aware of their smiles, their time, and their expertise in making our lawns and patios exactly according to our needs. Mery and Joyce, we all wish you many happy years ahead! Another very special couple celebrate this week. Happy Anniversary to Ronald and Therese Murray! Your many, many friends wish you happy years ahead! Dublin and area was deeply saddened by the death of a very special lady and friend - Nell Doyle, who passed away last week. Nell always had a smile and was willing to help where needed. Sympathy is extended to her brother, Frank, and to other relatives and friends. We will all miss Nell a great deal! Sympathy is also extended to Lynne Feeney and her husband, Larry, RR Dublin, on the death of Lynne's sister, Sharon Jonson, who pas fed away recenity. Sympathy also to other relatives and friends. Our love and prayers are with you all! Congratulations to all the Grade 8 Graduates at St. Ltd. of Dublin. We are all very Dublin by Dorothy Dillon 345-2,ti83 Patrick's School, Dublin! May your future be a successful and enjoyable one! You will all have new steps to climb and you will all be greatly missed! Congratulations to Jill Horan, daughter of Rose Horan and the late Ray Horan, of RR Dublin, who graduated with Honours from Ridgetown Col- lege of Agricultural Technol- ogy on May 19. Jill was enrolled in the Agricultural Business and Production Pro- gram and received an award for proficiency in animal and poultry science. She is employed at Van Loon Farms WI hears New Seaforth Women's- Institute held the June 13 meeting at the home of Gladys Doig. Open with the Opening Ode. Repeat- ing the Mary Stewart Collect. Minutes of the last meeting given by Sarah Elliott. Treas- urer report was given by Sarah Elliott. Donation of $25 was given to the children camp. Oct. 15 farm tour visits to farms dairy, Deer, Elk, pork. District picnic July 4 at Crediton 12:30. Convention October 20 St. Marys. July 7 Midnight Madness quilt tickets will be sold at Stewart's Store again at the Home Coming in August. Roll call was answered by 12 members - 1 guest. Guest Dr. Maikus recalls Scott Memorial Hospital building Cont. from page two Woldnik, Dr. Headier Percival audio and visual alarm is and Dr. Janet Zcttel. sounded. T. here was a time, the phys- Dr. Maikus remembers work- ician recalls, when only he and ing in Scott Memorial Hospital Dr. Underwood were practising when lines. It had only three phone in Seaforth, after Dr. Wong In a newspaper interview he had left. recalls numerous dates. For It was a tough summer." instance, he recalls moving to Dr. Maikus says he gave his the new hospital building on a best throughout 40 years of sunny afternoon in 1965 and medical service to Seaforth and names the day and month. area. He also says he never "1 remember going to the regretted moving to Seaforth. official opening," he says, .,I can't say you could find recalling it almost to the day. nicer people than in Seaforth As well as doctors Brady and anyplace.' McMaster he recalls Dr. Roger Dr. Maikus has discontinued Whitman who was in Seaforth his work in anaesthesiology as for 11 years; Dr. John Under -Dr. Heather Percival has taken wood, who came in 1971 and over those duties at Scaforlh retired in 1993; Dr. Frank Community Hospital. Wong, who came in 1980 and He is also discontinuing continued until 1989; Dr. obstetrics work as he gradually Rodney, who came in 1976 and cases into retirement. ln the remains at Seaforth Community future he and his wife Ruth Hospital; Dr. Alex Haines, who may move to London, closer to came in 1989 and left recently vc re some of their children !or the Barrie arca and other current doctors such as Dr. The couple has six children Carotin Shepherd, Dr. Mark and eight grandchildren. Swine club holds meeting at Storeys The 4-11 swine club had its second meeting on June 14 at 7:45 p.m. at Lawra and Brian Sinclar's. Tcn out of 11 wcrc present. Club members watched two videos on air movement. The meeting was about fresh air. On the video they showed the air movement instead of air they used smoke. If a beam was in the road the smoke would go down on the pigs. The next meeting club members will he judging pigs at John Storey's house at 7:45, July 17. proud of your success, Jill and wish you success in the coming years! Don and Eileen MacRae and Jack Kelly, Stratford, attended the Graduation at Conestoga College on Friday, June 23 for Denise (Wolfe) Kelly from the School of Health Sciences as an Educational "Assistant I" of Community Services with the Handicap. Also congratulations to Gladys Brosens who graduated with Honours in Home Support Level II in Health Care Aide also on Friday at Conestoga College from the School of Health Sciences and Commun- ity Services. THOUGHT FOR TODAY 'Travel flattens the purse, broadens the mind and lengthens the conversations.' Zealander speaker was introduced by Helen MacKenize. Speaker was Nicki Watt from New Zealand. She can. here as a exchange student for 9 months. She lives on a 300 -acre farm: They keep 300 milking cows and sheep. She gave some very interesting points of their country and fanning. Olive Pappte presented her with a gift and thanked her. Olive Papple had a poem Summer Hummer. Olive had a reading Thank Heaven were in a small town. Lunch was served by the Hostess Clarissa Stewart, Marion Gordon. District Picnic July 4. Regular meeting August 8 at 1:30. Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S1 (Established in 1876) Provides Full Insurance Coverage for Farm Properties New Applications Are Welcomed DIRECTORS & ADJUSTORS Lary Gardiner, RR 2 Statfa 345-2678 Maris Meows, RR Z St. Pais 393-6548 Lane Feeney, Mitchell 348-8853 Jack Hodgen. R.R- 1 l0rkton ?29-6152 Joe Chafe, R.R. 5 Mitchell 348-9705 Mchael O'Shea, R.R.3 Granton 225-2600 AGENTS Wayne Mayer, Exeter 235-1915 John Moore, Dublin 345-2512 Joseph Urrac. 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