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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-10-16, Page 1446. IN MEMORIAM • SOMERVILLE: In loving memory of William R. Somerville, who passed October 15, 1958, and Walter William Somerville who passed away October 22, 1991. They never failed to do their best, Their hearts were true and tender, They lived their lives for those they loved, And the ones they loved, remember. _ i hey would not wish for sorrow_ , Nor would they wish for tears, But just to be remembered, by us all, throughout the years. Sadly missed and lovingly .remembered by families. 46-42x1 WILLIAMSON: In loving memory of my brother John who passed away one year ago, October 20, 1995. You gave no one a last farewell, You said goodbye to_none, Your death will never be fully explained, My brother, my friend, my buddy, One year ago a heartache, Began the awful pain, Learning how to live without you, Life will never be the same, The moment you died, My heart was broken in two, The one side filled with memories, The other died with you, We ache now for what I've lost, My brother, my pal, my friend. Now all I have are your memories; And your picture in a frame. Always loved, always remembered, Jeff and Becky 46-42-1 • WILLIAMSON: John. In loving memory of a dear brother who passed away one year ago. We didn't know when we woke that morning, The sorrow that day would bring. The finding was sudden. the shock severe, • To part with one we loved so dear You didn't have time to say farewell. Or us to say goodbye, You were gone before we realized, And only God knows why We think of you in silence, And often speak your name, But all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Sadly missed by Dianne and Dennis, Cathy and Harry, Carol Anne and Charles and Ramilies 46-42-1 WILLIAMSON: John: who passed away October 20, 1995. The month of October comes with regret. It brings back memories we will never forget, You were Our Star, Our Hope, Our Future, We were so proud of you, Your ambition, your outlook on life, your ideas, your wit. We will never understand what ever happened on that night, And why you were taken from us. Now we can only watch as your family (ries so hard to cope without you, You will always be with us in our hearts and minds, but somehow it will never be enough. We wish we could understand why you had to go. We will love you forever, Mom and Dad 46-42-1 (47. CARDS OF THANKS ALLAN I wish to thank Dr. Zettel, nurses of Seaforth Hospital and everyone there for the care and kindness given to me ' Thanks to the Canadian Legion Branch 156 ladies auxiliary, also for cards, flowers, visits, gifts and help given to me. Everything was greatly appreciated - Doris Allan 47-42-1 DODDS i wuuld like to say a heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended the community shower on Oct. 9th to celebrate my marriage. I appreciate all the lovely and useful gifts. Thanks to those who 'organized a wonderful evening with friends and neighbors. - Joan 47-42-1 JAMIESON We would like to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for all you have done for us in our time of need. Your thoughtfulness and sympathy have been most helpful and consoling in the loss of my mother The lovely flowers, cards and phone calls were an expression of friendship which will always be a pleasant memory. - Dave, Laverne Jamieson and Family 47-42x1 BEUERMANN To our friends, neighbors and relatives, thank you all for joining us in celebrating our 40th Wedding Anniversary. Thank you also for your cards, gifts, sincere best wishes and donations to the Food Bank. Your generous donations were greatly appreciated. Twelve hundred and seventy five dollars has been sent to the Canadian Food Grains Bank. Many thanks to all who helped to make our day very special. . It was truly a memorable occasion, one we will never forget. We sincerely thank you. - Ron, Elsie Beuermann and Family 47.42xlcc More fair results CONTINUED from page 7 Ist Ruth Squire. 2nd H. Toornstra, 3rd Teresa Wynja; Afghan crochet, Ist Teresa Wynja, 2nd H. Toornstra, 3rd Anna Dolmage; Christmas tablecloth, 1st Sharlene Brown. 2nd Brenda Empey, 3rd Wendy Currie; Afghan knit with choke of edging, Ist H. Toornstra, 2nd Anna Dolmage; Place mats crocheted -set of two, 1st Ruth Squire. 2nd.Anna Dolmage, 3rd Nancy Hak; Any other type of place mats (2), 1st Ruth Squire, 2nd Marjorie Dayman, 3rd Janet Beaver; Pillow quilt, 1st Sharlene Brown, 2nd Nancy Hak; Oven mitts, 1st H. Toornstra, 2nd Ruth Squire, 3rd Marjorie Dayman; Baby afghan knitted, 1st Anna Dolmage, 2nd Bea Dykstra. 3rd H. Toornstra; Baby afghan crocheted, Ist H. Tbornstra, 2nd Ruth Squire, 3rd Teresa Wynja; Baby shawl knitted, 1st Marion Godkin, 2nd Betty Brand, 3rd H. Toornstra; Baby bonnet and sweater knitted, Ist Anna Dolmage, 2nd Agnes Lammerant, 3rd Teresa Wynja; Baby suit or dress, 1st Agnes. Lammerant, 2nd H. Toornstra, 3rd Betty Brand; Child's novelty mitts knitted, 1st H. Toornstra, 2nd Anna Dolmage, 3rd Nancy Hak; Child's hooded sweater knitted, 1st Betty Brand, 2nd Anges Lammerant, 3rd H. Toornstra; Child's knitted hel- met or toque and mitts, 1st Anges Lammerant, 2nd Anna Dolmage, 3rd Betty Brand; Adult cardigan sweater, Ist Lorraine Dale, 2nd Betty Brand. 3rd Sharlene Brown; Child's Fair Isle Sweater, Ist H. Toornstra, 2nd Anna Dolmage, 3rd Betty Brand; Adult slippers knit- ted, 1st H. Toornstra, 2nd Betty Brand, 3rd Teresa Wynja; Crocheted vest, Ist Regina Whyte, 2nd H. Toornstra; Adult hat or toque knitted, 1st H. Toornstra, 2nd Teresa Wynja, 3rd Nancy Hak; Man's dress socks, knit, 1st Bea Dykstra. 2nd H. Toornstra, 3rd Teresa Wynja; Girls pullover knit, 1 st Agnes Larnmerant, 2nd H. Toornstra. 3rd Betty Brand; Man's work socks knit, 1st Teresa Wynja. 2nd Bea Dykstra. 3rd 11: Toornstra: Boys pullover knit, 1st Anges Lammerant, 2nd 11. Toornstra, 3rd Betty Brand; Adult Fair Isle Sweater, 1st Nancy Ilak. 2nd Sherry 13cuerman. 3rd Teresa Wynja; Bedspread crocheted, Ist H. Toornstra, 2nd Bea Dykstra: Adult pullover -any design, 1st Agnes Lammerant, 2nd Betty Brand. 3rd Nancy Hak; 'Tablecloth cro- cheted, 1st Ilea Dykstra, 2rid Sharlene Brown; A.O. knitted arti- cle, I st Anges I amLnerant, 2nd Lorraine Dale. 3rd Teresa Wynja; Store bought dress shirt decorated "western", (no entries); A.O. cro- chet article, 1st Regina Whyte, 2nd Ruth Squire. 3rd Bea Dykstra: Flannel shirt, too entries); Simplicity special, 1st H. Toornstra: Vest, 1st Sherry Beuernian, 2nd Jean Flynn. 3rd Teresa Wynja; Polar fleece jacket, Ist Nancy Hak: Polar fleece hat and milt set, 1st Nancy Hak; Store Nought sweat or Community WED., OCT. 16 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents and Tots Skating at the Arena 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at Community Centres' 4:30-5:30 p.m. - Ringette at the Arena 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Atom 1 Hockey at the Arena 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Belle Ringette at the Arena 7:30-9:00 p.m. - Junior Broomball at the Arena 7:00-9:00 p.m. - Step and Aerobics Classes at the Arena 9:00-11:30 p.m. - Ladies' and Men's Broomball at the Arena THUR., OCT. 17 9:00-10:00 a.m. - Aerobic Class at the Arena 4:00-6:00 p.m. - Figure Skating at the Arena 7:00-9:00 p.m. - Youth Drop In Centre at the Arena - Games. Ping pong, music, pool etc. 7:30-9:00 pm Junior Broomball at the Arena 9:00-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball at the Arena • FRI., OCT. 18 10:30-11:30 a.m. - Storyhour at the Seaforth Library 1:00-3:00 p.m. - Seniors' Bowling at Starlight Lanes 4:15-5:15 p.m: - Jr. and Sr. Houseleague hockey practice at the Arena 5:15-6:15 p.m. - Atom II hockey practice Calendar 6:15-7:15 p.m. - Bantam hockey practice 8:15-11:00 p.m. - Ayr at Centenaires SAT., OCT 19 6:30-7:30 a.m. - Houseleague- Canadians vs. Kings - Timekeeper is Parent of Curtis Agar 7:30-8:30 a.m. - Houseleague- Leafs vs. Oilers- Timekeeper Parent of Leah Craig 8:30-9:30 a.m.- Houseleague- Whalers vs. Sharks- ' Timekeeper is parent of John, Crowley- 9:30-.10:30 rowley9:30-.10:30 a..m.-Houseleague- Ducks vs. Blues -Timekeeper is parent of Barry Noakes 10:30-11:30 a..m.-Houseleague-' Panthers vs.Bruins- Timekeeper is parent of Daniel Nash 11:30-12:30 p.m. -Tykes Hockey at the Arena 2:30-4:0C/p.m.- Public Skating at the Arena 4:00-5:00 p.m.- Novice Hockey at the Arena , 5:00-6:15 p.m. -Atom II Hockey at the Arena 6:15-7:30 p.m.- Minto vs. Atoms I Hockey at the Arena 7:30-9:00 p.m.- Stephen Township vs.• Pee Wee 1 Hockey at the Arena SUN.,, OCT. 2D 11:00-2:00 p.m.- Recreation Hockey at the Arena 2:00-4:00 p.m.- Minor Hockey at the Aiena t -shirt decorated, Ist Wendy Curried, 2nd Mary Van der Molen, 3rd Janet Beaver; Bulterick Canada, Butterlck Home Catalogue, I st Nancy Hak: Set of 3 Christmas parcel bags, Ist Wendy Currie. 2nd Susan Dick, 3rd Pat Ferry: Boxer shorts, 1st Jean Flynn, 2nd Susan Dick. 3rd Nancy Hak; Night shirt or night gown, 1st Susa1i Dick, 2nd Jean Flynn; Shoe Bag, 1st Jean Flynn, 2nd Pat Ferry; Afghan knitted, 1st Bea Dykstra, 2nd Anna Dolmage; Article of knit- ting other than afghan, 1st H. Toornstra, 2nd Teresa Wynja, 3rd Mary McClure; Afghan crocheted, (no entries); Article of crochet other than afghan, 1st Ruth Squire, 2nd Teresa Wynja, 3rd H.Toornstra; Needlepoint on nylon mesh, 1st H. Toornstra, 2nd Bea Dykstra, 3rd Teresa Wynja; Crocheted cushion, I st Ruth Squire, 2nd Teresa Wynja, ird Anna Dolmage; Tea cozy, 1st H. Toornstra, 2nd Pegi Perkins, 3rd Bea Dykstra; Knitted cushion, 1st Broome, 3rd Brenda Empey; Four cylindra beets, 1st George Wilson: Four long carrots, 1st J. Cairns, 2nd Wade Broome, 3rd Susan Dick; Three green peppers, 1st Wade Broome, 2nd Regina Whyte, 3rd George Wilson; Four short carrots, 1st Brenda Empey, 2nd Leanne Van Dyke, 3rd Wade Broome; One fall cabbage,• Ist George Wilson; One red cabbage, is1 Regina Whyte; One zucchini squash, 1st Brenda Empey. 2nd Wade Broome, 3rd Regina Whyte; Four cobs of field corn, 1st Mary Finlayson. 2nd Gail Hugill; One pepper squash, 1st George Wilson. 2nd Mary Fotheringham, 3rd Brenda Empey; One huhhard Squash, Ist Mary Fotheringham, 2nd George Wilson; One A.O.V. squash, 1st Brenda Empey, 2nd Susan Dick, 3rd George Wilson; One butternut squash, 1st Mary Fotheringham, 2nd Brenda Empey, 3rd George Wilson; Two pumpkin pies, 1st Brenda Empey, 2nd Susan Dick; One field pump- kin, 1st Mary Fotheringham, 2nd Regina Whyte; Largest zucchini squash, 1st Regina Whyte, 2nd Wade Broome, 3rd Brenda Empey; Largest pumpkins, 1st Regina Whyte; largest tomato, Ist Regina Whyte, 2nd- Audrey McLean, 3rd Brenda Empey; Largest and small- est potato, 1st Betty Brand, 2nd J. 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TNS HURON EXPOSITOR, Octob.r 11, 19114-13 rots, 1st Eric Finlayson, 2nd Mary Finlayson, 3rd Tanis Van der Molen, 4th Joel Dalton; Two green peppers, 1st Kevin Whyte, 2nd Joanne Whyte, 3rd Maria Whyte, 4th Adam Broome; Three slicing cucumbers, 1st Eric Finlayson, 2nd Mary Finlayson, 3rd Garrett Van Dieten, 4th David Vanden Noven; Four spanlsh onions, 1st Darren Beaver, 2nd Adam Broome, 3rd Eric Finlayson, 4th Joel Dalton; Four garden carrots, 1st Andrea Finlayson, 2nd Derek Van Dieten, 3rd Sarah Finlayson, 4th Brett O'Reilly; Four table beets, Ist Eric Finlayson, 2nd Gerrid Dalton, 3rd Joel Dalton, 4th Wade Broome; A vegetable man, Ist Gavin Boivcrs, 2nd Hope Lucas. 3rd Carly Blair; Four cooking onions, 1st Wadc Broome, 2nd Adam 13roonie, 3rd Andrea Finlayson, 4th Sarah Finlayson; Four red ripe tomatoes, 1st Eric Finlayson. 2nd Mary Finlayson, 3rd Maria Whyte, 4th Carly Blair; One green cabbage, Ist Derek Van Dieten, 2nd Joanna Whyte. 3rd Kevin Whyte. 4th Maria Whyte; Ten _ red potatoes, 1st Matthew O'Rourke, 2nd Andrew Finlayson, 3rd Wade Broome, 4th Eric Finlayson; Two pepper squash, 1st Andrea Finlayson, 2nd Sara Finlayson, 3rd Brett O'Reilly. 4th Eric Finlayson; Ten white pota- toes, 1st Eric Finlayson, 2nd Tanis Van der Molen, 3rd Adam Braechcr; Three ears popping corn, 1st Erica Murray, 2nd Gregory Murray. 3rd Dianne Murray. 4th Ian Murray; Two pie pumpkins, 1st Eric Finlayson, 2nd I-eannc Van Dyck, 3rd Jennifer Dick, 4th Kacie McClure; Pumpkin with a face, 1st Hope Williamson, 2nd Andrea Finlayson, 3rd Denise Kreutzruiscr, 4th Greg Boivers; Two zucchini, 1st Denise Kreutzruiscr, 2nd Wade Broome, 3rd Adam Broome. 4th Anita Kreutzruiscr; 'three speci- man gourds, 1st Grady Beaver, 2nd Eric Finlayson, 3rd Darren Beaver, 4th Adam Broome; Largest pump- kin, Ist Quinn Millson, 2nd Pam Jewitt, 3rd Travis Jansen, 4th Hannah Jansen; A vegetable man, 1st Eric Finlayson, 2nd Tyler Lucas; Toy from vegetables, 1st Ashley Marion. 2nd Anita Kreutzruiscr, 3rd Shea Austin. 4th Kcrrn Whyte; Mis- shapen vegetable, 1st Cody McNaughton, 2nd David Vanden Hoven, 3rd Derek Van Dieten, 4th Kevin Whyte; Table centrepiece, Ist Maria Whyte. 2nd Tanis Van der Molen, 3rd Denise Kreutzruiscr; Six tiny tim tomatoes, 1st Denise Krcutzruiscr. 2'nd Shawn Reinink. ird Shea Austin. 401 Kevin Whyte. ADULT FLOWERS t;'alendula's , 3 bloom with , fringe, Ist Mary Finlayson. 3rd George Wilson; Marigold -hest dis- play any size, Ist George Wilson: Chrysanthemums -3 sprays any variety, 1st Jean Drager. 2nd Susan Dick, 3rd Marlins Bus; Petunia -sin- ' gle with three stems, 1st Mary Finlayson; Petunia -double with three stems, 2nd Audrey Me Lean:. Salvia with three spikes, (no entries); Zinnia with three stems, 1st Gcorgc Wilson. 2nr1 Mary Firdayson; Snapdragons, 1st Susan Dick; Rose, 1st- Anges Lammerant. 2nd Mary Finlaysiin; Sedum, Ist Jean Drager, 2nd Audrey McLean, 3rd Regina Whyre; Rose -in a rose bowl, 1st Mary Finlayson; African violets, Ist Kathryn Woldnik;'Baby Tears, 1st Dorthy Hayes; Indoor hanging -plant, Ist Carol Rcinnick; Anna Dolmage; Cushion other than crochet or knit. 1st Mary Finlayson. 2nd Teresa Wynja, 3rd Ruth Squirc;.`{'our wedding picture framed, 1st Ruth Squire; Hand written poem, Ist Pegi Perkins, 2nd Mary Finlayson. 3rd Ruth Squire; Covered clothes hanger, 1st Ruth Squire. 2nd H. Toornstra. 3rd Teresa Wynja; Two favourite photos mounted, Ist Ruth Squire. 2nd Teresa Wynja; Recycled article, Ist H. Toornstra, 2nd Ruth Squire; Hobbey article not listed above, 1st Teresa Wynja. 2nd Ruth Squire. 3rd Pegi Perkins. ADULT VEGETABLES Five red tomatoes, 1st Betty Brand, 2nd Pat Ferry. 3rd Brenda Empey; Pint box with cherry type tomatoes, (no entries); Five green tomatoes, 1st Pat Ferry, 2nd Susan Dick, 3rd Regina Whyte; Five span- ish onions, 1st Brenda Empey, 2nd Wade Broome, 3rd J. Cairns; One large onion, Ist Wade Broome. 2nd J. Cairns, 3rd Brenda Empey; Pint box of multiplier three onions, 1st George Wilson, 2nd Wad Broome; Five yellow onions, 1st Wade Broorne, 2nd Betty Brand, 3rd Teresa Wynja; Two cucumbers, Ist Wade Broome, 2nd Brenda Empey, 3rd -Jean Drager; Four cucumbers, Ist Regina Whyte. 2nd Leanne Van Dyke; Soya beans, 1st Mary Fotheringham, 2nd Anna Dolmage, 3rd Gail Hugill; Two ripe cucum- bers, Ist Brenda Empey, 2nd Leanne Van Dyke. 3rd Mary Fotheringham; White beans, Ist Mary Fotheringham, 2nd Gail Hugill. 3rd Anna Dolmage; Red kidney beans, 1st George Wilson; Four table beets, 1st Wade Broome, 2nd John Cairns, 3rd George Wilson; Four pickling beets, 1st George Wilson. 2nd Wade Fair results continue next week. The War Amps of Canada �r HELP US ... HELP EACH OTHER Thanks to you it works FOR ALL OF US United Way INDEX-LINKED TERM DEPOSITS A safe way to play the Canadian stock market Are low interest rates giving your investments the blues? 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