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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-10-25, Page 13rFOR ALL YOUR CLEANING ,. �,�r� a 1 NEEDS... S']�Eli/►aras IIN 04 AF! Call Jett Tyndall *Carpets •Couches & Chairs •Firs & Water Restoration •Vehicles •Duct Work •Accoustical Ceilings •Indian Carpets •Odour Problems RES . )between 'WE DO NOT 527.1224 7.8 am.) .Noor sOUCrr� (42. DEATHS ♦ r KIRKBY, Robert Grant. On October 8, 1995 after a courageous battle with cancer, Robert Kirkby of 100 Mile House, B.C. and formerly of Walton, Ont. passed away at 100 Mile House Hospital in his 50th year. Robert will be dearly missed by his wife, the former Freda Cook; three stepdaughters, Mrs. John (Rosemarie) Olson of Manitoba; Ruth Ann White of B.C.,; Mrs. Dan (Rita) Dick of B.C.; two stepsons Rodney and Robert White of B.C. and eight grandchildren, and one great grandchild. He was the dear brother of Mrs. Gerald (Mary Lou) Bolding of Alberta, two nieces Mrs. Kevin (Debbie) Schielke, Mrs. Dale (Darlene) Jacobsen, and one nephew, Mr. Wayne and Rhodelle Taylor, all of Alberta. He was predeceased by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Kirkby, March 5, 1957 and his brother David Malcolm Kirkby on November 29, 1981. The late Robert Kirkby memorial service was held at Bethel Chapel on Oct. 13, 1995 by Pastor Dave Mosley of 100 Mile House, B.C. Should friends desire, donations may be made to the Cancer Research in lieu of flowers. 42-43x1 DOIG, James of Seaforth at Seaforth Community Hospital on - Tuesday, October 17, 1995 in his 91st year. James Doig, formerly of Tuckersmith Twp. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy Eady and dear father of Catherine (Mrs. Ed Burt) of Tuckersmith Twp. and Betty (Mrs, Alex McColl) of Calgary. Also survived by 4 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren and one brother Sandy and his wife Gladys of Seaforth. Predeceased by one brother Paul and one sister Kate Brown. Visitation was held at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth where a funeral service was held on Friday, October 20th, at 1:30 p.m. with interment in Egmondville Cemetery. Rev. Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa officiated. Mr. Doig was a life member of the Eastem Star and a 50 yr. member of the Hensall Masonic Lodge. Pallbearers were Kevin Buuck, Randy Buuck, Bob Patrick, Scott Powell, Arnold Campbell and Jim La Croix. 42-43- 1 43. BIRTHS EVANITSKI (EGGERT) Laura and Norman Eggert, Egmondville, are pleased to announce •the• birth of their first grandchild, Ryann Nicole, 7 lbs. 13 oz., daughter of Susanne and Stephan Evanitski, Keswick, Ont. Ryann was born at York County Hospital, Newmarket, October 17, 1995. Ryann is the second grandchild of Terry and Betty Evanitski, Corinth, Ont. 43-43x1 JANMAAT John and Susan Janmaat happily' announce a lithe playmate for Courtney. Caleigh Katherine arrived on October 14, 1995, weighing 9 lbs. 5 oz. She is #23 for grandparents John and Mary Janmaat of Harpurhey and lucky #7 for Nana, Margaret Finn of Babylon, N.Y. Her guardian angel, Grandpa Red looks upon from Heaven. 43-43x1 46. IN MEMORIAM • r BENNEWIES: In loving memory of our dear grandson Braden who was taken into His care five years ago, Oct. 28th, 1990. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day. No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts you are always there. Loving remembered by Grandma and Grandpa Bennewies. 46-43xlcc BENNEWIES: Remembering always, our dear son and brother, "Braden Keith" who died suddenly October 28, 1990. • October is here again - Not that we don't think of you every day, But this is the month that makes us the saddest, • Five years ago you left us so suddenly, And we think of all the should -have-boons, You should have started kindergarten last month, Riding the school bus and making flew friends, Beginning to learn so many new things, You should have been playing t•ball and hockey, And learning to ride a two -wheeler, But these are only should -have -beans, And all we have are remember •whens, Even though your life was short, Braden, We will always treasure, The memories of the time we had with you. We miss you so much Braden. Love 'Daddy, Mommy, Kendra, Kelsey, Taylor and Avory. 46- 43x1cc (46. IN MEMORIAM• r ROE: In loving memory of a wife and mother, May Roe who passed away October 26, 1994. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory she lett behind. Always remembered by husband Wesley and family. 46-43x1 RYAN: In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Joseph, who passed away ten years ago, October 27, 1985. It's sad to walk the road alone, Instead of side by side, But to all there comes a time, When the ways of life divide, • You gave us years of happiness, Then came sorrow and tears, But you left us with beautiful memories, We will treasure through the years. Loved and missed by wife Rose and Family 46-43x1 147. CARDS OF THANKS 1/4 r GILLARD Chris, Jacqueline and Caleb would like to extend a sincere thank you to their friends and neighbors for the personal visits, the cards, flowers and food sent in response to the death of their doar father, father-in-law and grandfather, James Ira Gillard. - 47-43x1 LAING Our sincere "thank you' to everyone for all the blessings received at the time of our fortieth wedding anniversary. You have again helped us to achieve one more happy time to remember. The whole weekend was an answer to prayer. - Gordon and Eva Laing 47-43x1cc VISSER Thank you very much Rose and the kids for the "Open Shop" for my' entrance into old age. Thanks to all who came to offer their condolences. Thanks for the do-. dads, especially the many first aid kits. Also to my eldest and my niece for the complete surprise family party. It was all a bit overwhelming. - Joe Visser 47-43x1 PHILLIPS Thank you to everyone for the many cards and treats following my operation. A very special thank you to my teacher, Mrs. Gwen Hugill for caring so much and the Grade 6/7 class of St. James School. Julie, 43 1,,,„ MENHEERE/SCOTCHMER We would like to thank everyone who attended our Buck and Doe. Special thanks to the wedding party for all their hard work and to all the others who helped. - Pete and Michelle 47-43xlcc MERO Words cannot express our gratitude for the love and support we received over the past months during my sister, Janet Moir's valiant fight with cancer. Also, to the friends who sent cards, flowers and food and provided a shoulder to cry on - a heartfelt thanks. Those acts of kindness will never be forgotten. - Sincerely, Harry, Dianne and Mark 47-43x1 MILLSON A sincere thanks to friends, family and the staff of Seaforth Public School for the gift and the work that made my retirement party an evening of unforgettable memories. Thanks. - W.C. Millson 47-43-1 • 47. CARDS OF THANKS PHILUPS Thank you to all neighbors and friends for your many expressions of sympathy during the loss of our dad and grandpa. Special thanks to the staff and students of St. Anne's and St. James Schools for your kindness and concern shown to the children. It was sincerely appreciated. - Doug, Cheryl, Steve, Julie and Jenny Lee 47-43-1 MATHESON Many, many thanks to my family and friends for their visits, cards, flowers and food sent to my home while I was in Kincardine Hospital. Thanks to nurses and doctors for their very best of care. - Eileen 47-43x 1 cc RIBEY My sincere thanks to all for the acts of kindness and phone calls while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to the Doctors and staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for their care and concerns. Thanks to our staff at home for all their extra help. It was very much appreciated and will always be remembered. Thanks again. - Ross Ribey 47-43-1 147. CARDS OF THANKS • � MOIR The family of the late Janet Moir would like to express our sincere thanks to our friends, family and neighbors for all the help, cards, donations, flowers and their kind words of sympathy at such a difficult time. Our gratitude to Dr. O'Connor and all the other doctors, nurses and staff at South Huron Hospital who cared for Janet. Special thanks to Reverend Henry Annan and Reverend Stan McDonald for their encouragement and kind words of comfort and to the Hensall United Church Ladies for the luncheon. Thanks to Michael O'Connor Funeral Home, Hensall. - Bruci and Family 47- 43x1 RILEY I would like to thank my family and friends for cards and flowers, Dr. Woldnik, Dr. Van Walraven, VON, Seaforth Hospital and nurses. Also to my wife Ruth Ann and Pat. - Lloyd 47-43-1 MCCLYMONT We thank everyone for their best wishes and cards of congratulations for our 25th wedding anniversary. They are very much appreciated. - Ivan and Margaret 47-43xlcc J Community Calendar WED., OCT. 25 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents' and Tots' Skating at the Arena 2:00 p.m. - Girls' High School Basketball - FEMSS vs. SDHS 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. - Egmondville Church Fowl Supper at the Arena 7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball at the Arena 8:00-9:00 p.m. - Fitness is Fun at the Arena 9:00-10:30 p.m. - Ladies' Broomball at the Arena 10:30-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball at the Arena THUR., OCT. 26 2:00 p.m. - Boys' High School Volleyball - CHSS vs. SDHS 4:00-5:30 p.m. - Figure Skating at the Arena 7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball 7:30 p.m. - Perinatal Info Session at the Hospital Conference Room 2 9:00-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball at the Arena FRI., OCT. 27 10:30-11:30 a.m. - Storyhour at the Seaforth Library 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Seniors' Bowling at Starlight Lanes 9:15-10:45 p.m. - Clinton vs. Oldtimers SAT r,OCT 2-8 6:30-7:30 a.m. - Houseleague Hockey - Ducks vs. Panthers 7:30-8:30 a.m. - Houseleague Hockey - Sharks vs. Oilers 8:30-9:30 a.m. - Houseleague Hockey - Whalers vs. Canadians 9:30-10:30 a.m. - Houseleague Hockey - Leafs vs. Kings 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. - Houseleague Hockey - Blues vs. Bruins 11:30-12:30 p.m. - Mites Hockey at the Arena' 12:30-2:30 p.m. - Ringette Practices 2:30-4:00 p.m. - Free Public Skating sponsored by Watt's Maintenance 4:00-5:00 p.m. - Wingham vs. Novice Hockey 5:00-6:00 p.m. - Hensall vs. Atom II Hockey 6:00-7:15 p.m. - Mitchell vs. Atom Hockey 7:15-8:45 p.m. - Stephen Twp. vs. Pee Wee II Hockey 8:45-10:15 p.m. - Walkerton vs. Pee.Wee I Hockey SUN., OCT. 29 11:00-2:00 p.m. - Recreation Hockey at the Arena 2:00-3:00 p.m. - Brussels vs. Tykes Hockey at the Arena 3:00-4:00 p.m. - Stephen Twp. vs. Novice II Hockey 4:00-5:00 p.m. - Mitchell vs. Novice II Hockey 5:00-6:00 p.m. - Mitchell vs. Tween Ringette 6:00-7:00 p.m. - Exeter vs. Junior Ringette 7:00-8:15 p.m. - Stratford vs. Belle Ringette 8:15-9:30 p.m. - Brussels vs. Bantam II Hockey 9:30-11:15 p.m. - Listowel vs. Midget Hockey MON., OCT. 30 4:30-9:00 p.m. - Figure Skating at the Arena 7:30-10:30 p.m. - Bingo at Arena - Hall opens at 6:30 p.m. 9:00-10:30 p.m. - Grand Bend vs. Beavers Oldtimers Hockey TUES. , OCT. 31 9:00-11:30 a.m. - Parents' and Tots' Playgroup at the Northside United Church 10:00 - 12:00 p.m. - Parents' and Tots' Skating at the Arena 8:00-8:00 p.m. - Children'', fall Carnival at Bethel Bible :;hurch, Egmondville (*no costumes please) 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Port Elgin Bantam Hockey 8:00-9:00 p.m. - Dog Obedience at the Arena WED., NOV. 1 1:30-4:00 P.M. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 5:30-6:30 - Mitchell vs. Novice Hockey 7:30 p.m. - Huron County Branch, OGS, Annual Meeting and Elections at the Huron County Pioneer Museum, 110 North St., Goderich 7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball at the Arena 9:00-10:30 p.m. - Ladies' 1 Broomball at the Arena 10:30-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball at the Arena If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area residents, phone the recreation office 527-0882 or the Expositor at 527-0240, or mail the information to Community Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO well in advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes date, time, name of event and location only. Space for the Community Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Octofm 25, 1995-13 . Continued from page 7 Marsha Denys, Lori McKay. Exeter 6 at SEAFORTH 6 SEAFORTH SCORERS: Robyn Nash 4, Stephanie Chalmers, J. Carnochan, B. Phillips. unior Gederich 7 at SEAFORTH 5 SEAFORTH SCORERS: Danielle Kistner 2, Abby Dietz, Heather Dale, Claire Eckert. Belle Stratford 7 at SEAFORTH 5 SEAFORTH SCORERS: Erica Burns 4, Kelly Devereaux. HURON CONFERENCE Girls' Basketball Future Games: Wednesday - F. E. Madill at SDI IS. Boys' Volleyball Thursday - Clinton at SDHS. ST. JAMES LEAGUE ( Oct. 23 ) Men High single: Don Nolan 307. High triple: Mark Higenell 738. Scores of note ( 200+): Higenell 264,258,216/738; Martin Andreassi 212,241; Jack Ryan 223; Lavern Godkin 210; Nolan 307; Bruce Rowe 203; Bob Dinsmore 239; George Love 257,234; Kevin Johnston 224; Rob Simpson 266; Martin Van Bakel 215. Women High single: Connie Marion 228. High triple: Marion 591. Scores of note (200+): Marion 203,228; Mandy Haase 204. Standings: • Bears 33, Dolphins 30, 49ers 30, Cowboys 19, Broncos 18, Lions 17. ( Oct. 16 49ers 5 Bears 2 ( 49ers: Martin Andreassi 221, 253/ 659, Mark Higenell 269/655; Bears: Don Nolan 290/671, Connie Marion 200/552) Broncos 5 Dolphins 2 ( Broncos: Tim Brown 300, 227/647; Dolphins 201, 207/581 ) Cowboys 4 Lions 3 ( Cowboys: Bob Dinsmore 216, 220/595, Betty Johnston 202, 213/552; Lions: Kevin Johnston 238, 201, 247/686, Martin Van Bakel 240/568, Rob Simpson 204/513, Sandra Lee 206/480) TOWN Sr COUNTRY (Oct. 17) .Fligh Averages: John Staffen 231, Sue Stokes 171. High Singles: Dean Price and George Johnston 253, Deb Stokes 230. High Triples: George Johnston 680, Carol Johnston 525. Scores of note (200+): Gordon Mur- ray 218, Ade Van Diepen 245, Dar- ryl Smith 208, Jeff Dick 248. SENIORS BOWLING Men High -single: -Ron Bennett 224. High triple: Eric Matzold 610. Scores of note (200+): Bennett, Charlie Perkins 215, Campbell Wey 207, Matzold 207, 205. High single (season): Matzold 254. E ligh triple (season): Tom Kale 669. Women High single: Anne Wood 192. High triple: Wood 515. Bowling Round -up Scores of note (175+): Olave Little 175. High single (season): Olave Little 208. IEigh triple (season): Wood 515. THURSDAY NIGHTERS (Oct. 19) Men High single: Doug Leonhardt 315. High triple: Murray Bennewies 757. Scores of note (200+): John Coleman 240, 211, 231; Gary Bedard 217; Leonhardt 226, 315; Trevor Price 240; Stan Mailloux 230; Doug Proc- tor 213; Brian Barry 200, 226, 234; Neil Beuerman 260,255,232; Ralph Johnston 242,202,249; Karsten Car- roll 205; Bennewels 205, 278, 274; Pat Ryan 213; Mike Thomson 219; 268; Todd Doig 249; Chris Adair 244, Rob Anderson 246, 280. Weekly triples over 600: Bennewies, Barry 659, Johnston 693; Thomson 677, Nell Beuerman 747, Rob Anderson 720, • Leonhardt 729, Coleman 682. High single (season): Thomson 359. High triple (season): Bennewies 838. High average (season): Bennewies 260. Women High single: Tracy Klaver 243. High triple: Gayle Easun 664. Scores of note (200+): Nancy Sue Thomson 247; Sharri MacDonald 215; Carrie Rolph 219; Debbie Bedard 208, 201, 207; Klaver; Easun 220, 227, 217. Weekly triple over 600: Easun, Bedard 616. High single (season): Easun 283. High triple (season): Easun 721. High average (season): Easun 218. Standings Magnificent Seven 19, Lethal Weapons 17, The Plungers 16, Dunc "N" the Donuts 12, Seven Deadly Sins 11, Strike "R" Us 9. ST. JAMES LEAGUE WHERE IS YOUR SCORE? SCOREBOARD •weicotrieb - • all results from Seaforth and area teams regardless of sport. But we can't report it if we don't know its • happening. We require legible results, with names correctly spelled, at our office by Monday noon every week. Late reports will only be used if you've got a great excuse. Any questions? Call Gregor or Dave at 527-0240. Pumpkinfest brings in $2.8 million Port Elgin's tourism co-or- dinator says about 52.8 -million was poured into that area's economy as a result of this Mitchellmen charged for drugs Two 26 -year-olds from RR 5 Mitchell were charged with possession of a narcotic for the purpose of trafficking, and the improper storage of a firearm, after Ontario Provincial Police raided a residence in Logan year's annual Pumpkinfest weekend. She estimates each tourist spent on average $85. Township Tuesday morning. Both arc scheduled to appear in Stratford court Dec. 4. The OPP says officers, using a canine team, seized more than 21.5 kilograms of marijuana, some hash oil and improperly stored weapons. Police estimated the value of the seized narcotics is $250,000. Small Satellite Dish • DIRECT TV Now you get all the great channels that you've Nways wanted with an 18 inch Digital Satellite System from Stahtke Satellite Systems. 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