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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-05-29, Page 1547. CARDS OF THANKS, • 14-TIIU HURON EXPOSITOR, M y MD, 11rN (42. DEATHS DORRANCE, Stanley 011ber1. Peacefully at North Bay General Hospital (McLaren Site), Stanley Dorrance. Beloved husband of Emily, in his 80th year. Loving father of Jim (Bev) of North Bay and Emily Malnerich of Toronto. Loving grandfather of Leanne (Eric) and John (Shelagh). Dear brother of Bernice Pat McKenzie of Oshawa. Predeceased by his parents, Sammuel and Mae Dorrance, and a brother John. Mr. Dorrance' was a veteran of World War 2 He was owner of Pinewood Park Inn and Country Club. Friends and relatives paid respects at the McGuinty Funeral Home, 591 Cassells St , North Bay, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m. Funeral service will be held at the McGuinty Funeral Home Chapel, Wednesday (today) at 11.15 a.m. (Rev Bill Kltto officiating). Cremation to follow In lieu of flowers donations to the Parkinson's Association or charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. 42- 22-1 HARBURN, Betty June. At Stratford General Hospital, Stratford on Sunday. May 26, 1996, Betty (Black) (Huston) Harburn of Soaforth and formerly of Glencoe in her 73rd year Beloved wife of tho late Henry Harburn and the late Clifford Huston Dear mother of Dan and Evelyn Huston of Clinton. Dear step -mother of Katy Tsoumaris of London and step -mother-in-law of Alex and Audrey Meikle of Clinton. Dear grandmother of Kimberley and Tracey and great-grandmother of Daniel. Patrick and Alicia. Also survived by 5 step -grandchildren and 3 step -groat -grandchildren. Predeceased by sons Hugh and Kevin Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, William St., Exeter on Tuesday 2-4 and .7-9 p m where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday May 29th (today) at 11 00 a m. with Mrs. Irene Richardson officiating., Interment Oakland Cemetery, Glencoe at 3- p.m.. Wednesday. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would bo appreciated by the family. 42-22-1 MUSGROVE, Donna Elearnon (Agar). Atter a valiant struggle with cancer ;it the St Joseph's Health Centre en Saturday, May 25, 1996, Donna Eleanor (Agar) Musgrove, aged 64 of Camlachie Mrs. Musgrove was' a member of . St. John's In the Wilderness Anglican Church Beloved wile of William Robert Musgrove Dear mother and best friend of. Jane and her husband Cam Dyer of Mississauga, Robert Musgrove and Ellen Musgrove, both of Toronto. Loved grandmother of Rebecca and Clark Dyer Dear sister of Dorothy McClure of Seaforth and Jean and her husband Donald Keyes of Point Edward Also survived by several nieces and nephews Predeceased by her parents. George and Alice Agar. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday. May 29. 1996 (today). at 1 30 p m from Smith Funeral Home. 1576 London Rd.. ,Hwy. 7), - Sarnia Interment will follow in Lakeview Cemetery Friends were received at the funeral home on Tuesday. May 28 afternoon 2-4 and 7-9 p nn Sympathy through donations to the Canadian Cancer •Society would be appreciated by the family 42-22 1 43. BIRTHS • I HAK Paul Karen and big brother Ryan are thrilled to announce the arrival of Tyler Joseph, born May 17, 1996 at Listowel Memorial Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. Proud grandparents are Harry and Catherine Hak. and Marilyn and Vernon Dale all of Seaforth 43- 22x1c VANTYGHEM Dave and Darlene (nee Buffinga) a e thrilled to announce the arrival of their son, Bryce Matthew, born May 10. 1996 at 4 28 a.m. weighing 8 lbs 12 oz Spoiling privileges go to first time grandparents Albert and Mary Buffinga of Londesboro, and grandchild #7 for Red and Monique Vantyghem of Seaforth. Proud 'great-grandparents are Lena Vandendoot. Henry and Freda Buffinga. all of Clinton, Maria Lombaert of Kitchener and Maria Vantyghem of Belgium. Special thanks to Dr Zettel, Dr Percival and all the 0 B nurses at Seaforth Community Hospital 43-22-1 46. IN MEMORIAM • • REID: In loving memory of Lon (Hugill) Reid who passed away May 31, 1985 Memories are like thieads of gold, They never tarnish or grow old. Today, tomorrow, our whole lives through, Lori, we will always love and remember you. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by mom, Janice and Marty, James and Gwen, Lyn and James, Leanne and Ted, and their families 46-22x 1 ACHILLES Our deepest appreciation and sincere thanks to all our family, friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers, cards, visitations, phone calls and memorial donations during the recent loss of a husband, father and grandfather, Roily Achilles. Many thanks to Rev. Banks and therWalton Church ladies for the lovely lunch. Special thanks to the pallbearers, flower bearers and soloist. We also wish to thank the staff of the Seaforth Manor and Dr. Woldnik for all the care they provided. - The Achilles Family 47-22-1 ALLAN Thanks to the nurses and everyone at Seaforth Hospital for care and kindness given me. Also to Dr. Zettel, Seaforth Legion Branch 156, Ladies Auxiliary, also for flowers, gifts and cards, visits and for hblp given me. Everything was greatly appreciated. - Doris Allan 47-22-1 • DRAKE Marjorie, Margaret, Patricia and Murray would like to thank family, friends and neighbors tor your love and encouragement during the death of John, husband, dad. granddad and great granddad. Also for all the phone calls and cards while ho was in Victoria Hospital Also thank you all for the cards, donations. flowers and food brought to our home To Irene Richardson for her comforting words, Lockhart Funeral Home for being so' kind, South Huron Hospital, Exeter for their care and Hoffman's Ambulance, the Hibbert United Church UCW for serving lunch We really appreciated everything The Drake Family 47-22xlcc ELLIOTT The family of the late W J Gordon Elliott would like' to • thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for all your kindnesses and support during Dad's illness and our time of grief The visits to Dad, meal invitations and food were greatly appreciated and enjoyed. We are thankful to the staff and his friends at Maplewood Manor for their interest and encouragement. The family would •like to express qur gratitude' 14 Oise staff of the Sealorth Comnlunity Hospital land Dr Rodney for all their care and support during Dad's illness. We are grateful to Ross Ribey, Ruth Townsend, Marion Rose and the Rev Bruce Cook for their assistance Our thanks also to the UCW! ladies of Northside United Church. for the delicious lunch following ,the service. Thanks for your cards and [ sympathetic understanding. - Sincerely, Mary, Helen. Emily and Bob 47-22x1 FLANAGAN-LESOl. DER Thank you to family and friends for supporting us at our buck and doe A very special thank you to our wedding party for their Wending and •hard work • Barb and Brad 47 22xtcc KELLY wish to thank tall those who assisted me- when I had surgery. Special thanks to my wife Marie and daughter Mary Margaret for transportation and for staying with me Thanks also to - Carl Feeney and Bob McMillan for transportation. - Jim Kelly 47-22x 1 PENNINGTON I would like to thank my daughters, family and friends for thoughtful deeds and kindnesses shown me while in hospitals and since coming home. Thank you to Community Nursing Services and the care from Drs and nurses at Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals. Everything was very much appreciated. - Mary Pennington 47-22x1 ROCK We would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbors ' for their generous donations of food, flowers, cards and to the various charities in our mother's honour. To Dr. C Shepherd, the nurses Ned the staff at Seaforth Community Hospital your kindness, compassion and support to Mom and our family over the last two months we are forever grateful. We appreciated the spiritual guidance given to us by Pastor Bob Book, Pastor Bruce Cook and Pastor Art Horst. To the ELW of St. Peters Lutheran Church for the delicious luncheon, to the organist and choir for your contribution. To Jeff and Paul Lockhart for their help and guidance, your professional and caring attitude will always be treasured. The draping of the quilt was a real honour and, tribute to our Mom. We would like to thank our employers for being so understanding over this trying time. • The Rock Family 47-22x1 THANK YOU A very sincere thank you to the many members and former members of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen who attended the 75th Anniversary celebrations of the Laying of the Cornerstone of our church which truly is 'Built on a Rock.- 47-22x1cc 47. CARDS OF THANKS SEAFORTH HOSPITAL AUXILIARY On behalf of the Hospital Auxiliary to Seaforth Community Hospital, we wish to thank the merchants and businesses and everyone for their generous donations, prizes and support to our Penny Sale. Special thanks to Mr. J. Anstett, of Clinton, for the use of the store; Mr. BiN Thibert, ECO of Seaforth Community Hospital for making the draws and Mr. Irwin Johnston who acted as M.0 ; to Ross Ribey and Seaforth Lions for use of the tables. and to everyone who helped in any way 48-22-1 TAYLOR The family of the late Gertrude Taylor wish to express sincere thanks to family, friends and neighbors for floral tributes,. memorial donations, cards and. food sent to the homes Thanks to staff of Seaforth Manor Nursing Home for the care they gave our Mother Thanks also to Dr Woldnik, Rev Cheryl A Stadelbauer-Sampa and Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home and Goshen United Church Ladies for the lunch served Tho Taylor Family 47- 22x1 HURON UNITED WAY The Huron United Way completed a successful campaign in 1995, collecting over $130.000 for 19 local agencies One of the main reasons for the success of the campaign has been the leadership and generosity of the people of Soaforth The Soaforth campaign has been capably handled by Audrey McElwain the past few years and again, through her efforts and those of countless volunteers. the Seaforth contribution was on a per capita basis, outstanding. The United Way of Huron County would like to express its sincere appreciation to Audrey and her team of volunteers and to the generous people of the Soaforth area. 'This year, the Leadership Givers included: Tom and Bea Kale, ,Wayne and Harold Smith Construction, Eckerlea Acres Ltd . Don and Charletto McKercher; Doug and Debbie Procter. Paul and 'Mary Carroll and Jack and Audrey McLlwain To everyone' who contributed to and helped with the United Way campaign, thank you Your generosity is appreciated 47-22-1 HEART AND STROKE FOUNDAF ONTARIO FOION • DESMALA S Du COEUR DE LONTARIO hnpr vi►Irg your odds against Cfnada's 71 ik:ller. Au4mentant vas chances de lutter contre le tueur mown)! ' au Gtnadit. • The War Amps sags: It's time for... DRIVEgAFE! The newest Wer Amps program carries a safety message direct from child amputees 10 drivers everywhere. Champs know that safety is no accident. Many of them have lost limbs in accidents. Thanks to your support, The Wer Amps is helping !Egg child ampules with more programa than ever before! • CHAMP • MATCHINO MOTHER9 • JUMPEITART • PLAY9AFE Vehicles severely damaged at Brucefield Two men had minor injuries, but their vehicles were "severely damaged" in a three -vehicle accident in Brucefield at 12:45 p.m. Friday. Provincial police at Goderich say 28 -year-old Kirsten Dayman of Clinton and 46 -year-old Dongean Yang of Scarborough were taken to hospital by ambu- lance after the crash. A third vehicle, which was stopped at the time of the incident, sus- tained moderate damage and the driver, 57 -year-old Allen Sackmann of Ottawa wasn't hurt. It happened at the intersec- tion of Highway 4 and the Bayfield Road. J Community Calendar WED., MAY 29 1:30.4:00 p m. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena 6:30-8:00 p.m - Pee Wee Girls Fastball at the Highschool North Diamond 6:30.10:30 p.m. - Youth Roller Hockey at. the Arena 6:30 p.m. - Rangers vs. Black Hawks 7'30 p.m. - Penguins vs. Maple Leafs 8:30 p -m. - Bruins vs. Blues 9:30 p.m. - Fed Wings vs. Flyers 7:00.9:00 p.m. - Squirt Boys Game at the Optimist Park 7:00-9:00 p.m. - JuJitsu at • the St. James School 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Training with Drusilla at the Arena 8:00-9:00 p.m - Aerobics with Drusilla at the Arena THURS., MAY 30 9:00-10:00 a.m. - Aerobics with Drusilla at the Arena 6:30-8:00 p.m - Bantam Boys Game at the Optimist Park 7:00-8.30 p.m - Mite eoys Fastball at the Highschool North Diamond 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Youth Roller Hockey at the Arena - Blues vs. Red Wings 8:00-9:30 p.m - Sluggers Slo-Pitch at the Optimist Park 8:00-9:00 p.m. - Men's Roller Hockey at the Arena - Lightening vs. Hurricanes 9:00-10:00 p.m. - Men's Roller Hockey at the Arena - Rockets vs. Young Blood FRI., MAY 31 1p:d0-11:30 a.m. - Story Flour . at the. Seaforth Library 7:00-8:30 p.m. - Squirt Boys' Fastball at Lions Park - Intertownship Team SAT, JUNE 1 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. - Swimming Lesson Registration at the Lions Park Pavilion SUN., JUNE 2 8:00-11:00 p.m. - Men's Slo-Pitch at both Lions and Optimist Parks MON. , JUNE 3 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Bantam Girls' Game at the Lions Park 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Midget Girls' Game at the Optimist Park 7:30-10:30 p.m -Minor Sports Bingo at the Arena -Evenings Host will be Junior Curling Club 8:00-11:00 p.m. Men's Slo-Pitch at both Lions and.Optimist Parks TUES., JUNE 4 9:00-11:30 a.m. - Parents' and Tots Playgroup at Northside United • Church - Everyone Welcome 9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun at the Arena with Drusilla Leitch 10:00-11:00 a.m. -Line Dancing at the Arena with Drusilla Leitch 6:30-8:00 p.m. Mite Boys' Game at -the Optimist Park 6:30-8:30 p.m. - Ladies' Fastball at !the Lions Park 7:00-8:30 p.m. - Mite Gids'..Fastball at the Highsctlool North 1. 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Speaker to talk on AIDS medication There will he a large group meeting at the offices ref the Huron County HIV AIDS Network in Clinton on Tuesday, June 4, at 7:3() pin The guest speaker for the evening will he pharmacist Dennis Martin of the Langford Big V in London. Martin will he on hand to present an overview of AIDS and AIDS related medication. He will al..o he .fxaflahle for a question and answer period. Please loin in welcoming Martin to the area for this one of a kind meeting. For further information on this interesting and informa- tive meeting please call 519- 462-1431 or fax 519-4);2- 1191. The Huron Counts 111V AIDS Network look. forward to hearing from and seeing many at this special meeting. Woman charged for.stahhing man A . 53 -year-old 1.ondon woman was remanded on hail until July 8 in court on Monday, atter the stahhing of a 37 -year-old London man in Bayfield on Friday. Goderich OPP say Richard Mackison was taken to Clinton hospital h} ambu- lance with a stah wound corn- pletely through the left salt. plus small cuts to other parts of his body. The woman w;:' changed with aggravated assault. Accused name not to be published The name of one of the 'nen charged with a recent stuns of break-ins at Goder,eh can't he made public because. the public might get con-. fused. There is another. unre- lated. man with the same moniker in town. He had nothing, to do with the crimes. 1 Justice of the Peace Karen Sturdy has approved the han on publication. " It may he unusual." she told The Goderich Signal Star. "Ydu wouldn't run into this in the city, hut it is a con- sideration in a town this size. ' Hullett mill rate went down ffi `96 The new mill rate went down when Hull'ett Township passed its budget May 7. • - - The total mill rate for resi- dential public assessments 1. ndw 131.312 and for residen- tial separate school support- ers 13.199. This translates into taxes of $1.397 76 torr residential public school sup- porters. on an assessment of. $105,000 for 1996 taxation. "An over-all expenditure ,it the township level amounts to $288,000. with .t corre- sponding municipal mill rate of 2.535 for the 'car 1996. ,is opposed to the 1995 munici- pal mill rate of 3.141." a press release from Nullet( states.r It continues: "The increased assessment Kase for the township dui to the reassessment of all prop- erties based on 1992 market value) has resulted In a decreased township mill rate of .606 and a total decrease of 3.4 mills for residential public supporters over 1995', mill rate. "The average market value assessment increase for Nullett Township was 28 per cent. Properties within this range should expect to pay approximately the same amount of taxes in 1996 as in 1995." "It will also he rioted." the press release concludes. that garbage collection costs have decreased in the Hamlet of Londesboro by $21 per household for the year 1196. This reduction is the result of the decrease in the tendered price of the garbage collec- tion contract." ►Did you know?g► A stroke is the leading cause of adult neurological disability.