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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-06-04, Page 14stoma masts aawssfellitodesse s. • 16W7 x(42. DEATHS rAYSW, tltflMYttai iiai 1 of *Mer Street Eamonialie At and t'serwral Hospital. on May 331,110.7 ur hes 68th year William . igeses. *t ievuo husband of the enuef IOe Limon and dear AetltP ?Cf .'*Yarn at home . Also ,alrneed by brother tJaug and his :mile Gail and ti asters. Jean (Mks Earl McNaughton), barb (Mks Rabin tiennewies) Was Cecelia Resell Edna (Mrs Chant') Gtngenchj Audrey (Mrs Grant Cudrnoie) and Muriel (Mrs. VVIYram ,Blaaey). Predeceased by 4sisters, flt>rothy Uwvttt, .Mary Nick. Ruth R.ntoul and Haien Radford and 2 brothers Arthur and John There will be no funeral horse visitation or service A private tamily memorial service will be tela et St Thomas Angican Church Fnday.at 230 p.m. interment Mawbm dSank Cemetery. Seaforth. Whitrwy-Ribey Funeral Home. Seaforth entrusted to arrangements 42-23-1 3. $urnis STT flay and Tern Austen of Parsley Are pleased to announce the early :arrival of their eon. Jared Raymond. born on May 15 1997 in Owen Sound Proud grandparents ,ate Hey and Leona Anaten of freafetth And Garry and Jo Van .bpon of Dublin We would Yke to •tlpaak;e4 of our family and friends alto -helped us prepare for Jared s „anneal.,43,23-1 (46.:INMEMORIA M SIMPSON: in loving memory of Deborah Jinn .who passed away duo to a car ;accident. June 4, 1975 In my home she is fondly remembered. -Sweet -memories cling -to -her name. Those.who.toved cher in tile sinew*. Sall love her in death fust the same No length of time can lake away. My thoughts -of .you trom-day to day - - You lute ,with me in memory still. Not lust today but always will Sadly missed .and lovingly remembered: Mom. .45-23-1 (47. CAIWS OF THANKS RYAN--SLOAN We would like to thank everyone who supported our Buck ,and Doe We had an amazing • time. A special thanks to our wedding party, family and friends for all their hard.work. - Peggy and Terry 47-23-1 , 8EsAFORTH HOSPITAL • AUXIUARY On behalf of the Hospital Auxiliary to Seaferth Community Hoapital, we wish to thank the merchants and businesses and •everyone for their generous donations, prizes and support to our Penny Sale 'Special thanks to Gary Gagner of Sizzlers- Restaurant. Seaforth for the use of the store, Mr Bill Thibert. ECO of Seaforth Community Hospital for making the draws and Mr. Irwin Johnston who acted as M C , to Ross Rbey, Bob Beuttenmiller and Seaforth Lions for the use of the tables. and to everyone who helped in any way. 48-23-1 PRAYER to the Blessed Virgin (never known to fail) Oh most beautiful flower of Mt Carmel, fruitful vine. splendor of Heaven Blessed Mother of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help me and show me that you we my Mother.Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Qu,een of Heaven and Earth, 1 humbly beseech you from the. bottom of my heart to help me in my necessity (make your request) There are none that oan withstand your power. "Oh, Mary, conceived without sin. pray for us .who have recourse to you". (3 times). -Holy Mary. 1 place this prayer in your hands". (3 times) Say this prayer tor three consecutive days and than pttblieh it and it will be •granlad to you Grateful thanks. P,I�A .471.23x t PUCHAiIME The family of Yvonne Duclwrme wish to thank our beautiful relatives, friends .and neighbors during the time of our grief for their gracious generosity and support by words of sympathy, cards, prayers, Mass offerings, floral tributes, charitable donations, and loud, generously given Special thanks to Dr Fultar. Dr Aikens, Dr. Hasegawa. Dr Scott and the nursing staff at Stratford General Hospital. We are deeply grateful to Fr Hardy. Fr Del Ciancio and Fr Morris for their prayers and presence Thank you to Alp G:w.L for the lunch prov4dgd. ,eA1so, a special thank you .to 1. ckhart Funeral Home for the .,tender support and hetptulnees. 47- 23x1cc • • l rs return Siledkie, Liamby wide margin Hats off to ;1 he hardworking king bbe volunteers of Egmondvitle United Church Together we had some fun acid a successful fundraising meal - 1 crank you a%so ter your kind words of encouralgement Craig and ,wren Platt 47-23-1 ‘iistiiimarfreso rant I. the last tour years. The people of this riding want mcmbcr rcpreeentaumi in 'Ottawa on r ssue s that we important to them and 1 will continue with that style of rcprcaentauan The message front the ridgy was evident enough to Steckle who added that while his stand on the pattytsun control legislation wok.osi .i Itfr of its own. gilt demonstrated his willingness 10 speak on behalf of his constituents. That minted commitment earned voter trust in a rural, conservative riding. "1 made a commitment to speak on behalf of the people and 1 think I donde decisions that touched the hearts of people," he satd. "Ibis is a conservative riding and people hold conservative views So my asgjunty is no fluke The •pagple expect repmeasatioe " With his victoey pretty much in hand .with.repuris from the first •few polls, 'Steckle kept a ellittiOes rlsye on the natiotoal - trend, noting that sonic high profile colleagues and cabinet ministers. such as enims: Minister Doug Young and Health Minister David [Dingwall, went down to .liafoat in the Maritimes. The reduced Liberal mujosley semis a riefinitilm meuhgetto thessany. 'ffisopie enact las w bring the .deficit to zero and radium taxes," 'he lard. ''We have le ule for assorted heart events this Sunday TAKE HEART HURON!! Come AY t And ps icipatte n the Fit for Heart and the Bg Bike 1e for the Heart. This event will be hold online $ at the Seaforth .and District Community Centres from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Yoii can ontcras an individual or you can enter your own teams. The bike will bold 30 riders at once. Drusilla Leitch will be un hand to lead everyone illecreation Pinewiew by'Marty $edart3 tbrough .some fitness line Lancing and fun -between rides. Pledge itheets for the bike ride are available front Carol Barry at -527-0361, and pledge sheets for the -Fit for fkart are available -from Successful phaRoer The eldest son of Jim and Connie Robertson of West William Street in Seaford]. Dnusflla. The -schedule will bass follows: 21110pm. -&Groep waam ftp 2:15 pm. - Bike Riders begin 2:13 pm. - Acrobius with Site 'Amnon non 2:35 pm. - Bikers mum 2.45 pm. - Energy 2 Burn ,Kids performaaee 3:00 pm.- Aerobtw .Line Dancing with Dru and Sue and A Line Dance perfor- mance by the Rosettes. Prizes will be awarded for money colkcted, dour prizes, To qualify for this award. spot poxes. sad refreshments he had to submit 10 samples available. Come out and of his work, subaegttastty all enjoy the.afteruoon, and help judged to be of profeasiuual raise money `for the Huron Ward Robertson of quality by a panel of master Heart and Stroke.Foundalion. Winghwm, has earned heath- pbcgmtaphers. Call the Ree cation Office at ate status from Professional All 10.wudts will flow trav- 527-0882 for more informa- Photographers, of Ontario el throughout Ontario as an tion. Inc.. the largest pfovincial example of "superior quality The TENNIS SHOW AND association of pros in .andcraftsmanship." CLINIC scheduled on May Canada. with almost 400 Robertson's studio is in 10 was Postponned due in members in this pruvinoe. Wingham. bad weather. The resched- uled dale is set for JUNE 7, Church presents site plains 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Tennis Courts. Representatives from Wilson An engineer representing the -Huron Evangelical Missionary Church presented a site plan to 1Flullett Council when it met May 6. Minutes note landowners in proximity to the proposed zoning bylaw amendment for Conc. 14. part Lot 44 in the township attended. Council decided to forward this site plan to R.J. Burnside & Associates "for review and comment regarding the storm water management plan, lot grading. elevations etc.," prior to any approval, with costs the responsibility of applicant. Council;awarded the tender for o*e item for improve - 47. CAIWS OF THANKS --Oriaroftpt-asailitet4 OHIUNIONS WORE Thank you to all -of the volunteers who put forth art effort to make the Seaforth Go-Operabve Children's Centre Yuk Yuk Comedy Night on April 26, a successful event. Thank you to the merchants who made donations. J.C.'s. U.A.P , Wilson's Auto Service. Flower Magic, Hildebrand Flowers. Huron Ice, Tuckers Meat Market, TD Bank, Heads and Tails. Miltingtons and Nifty Korners 47-23-1 meats to the Deer Drainage Works at a price of $6,400 to Van Bree Drainage. A quotation of $205.62 per flake tonne for calcium chlo- ride was accepted from Day Lee. in other matters, the town- ship decided to send a Muer of congratulation to John Verway for winning the Ontario dart championship. Grass cutting in Hulett for 1997 was awarded to Karen Trick, municipal office: Mary Mercer, Kinburn Cemetery: Gordon Potter, Londesboro Cemetery; Ryan Lee, Ebenezer and Lutheran Cemeteries;,and, Jeff Carter, Auburn Hail. will be in attendance to zhow off the latest in equipment and .clothing. Dont miss it. For more information please call the .Recreation Office at 327.0082. Ttte -Seaforth Recreation Department is currently working on a few summer activities for youth and adults. The following pro- grams will begin in July: Off ice Conditioning Camp with Brian O -Reilly, a Youth Basketball League, Computer Camp and Tennis Lessons fur Youth and Adults. Watch for informa- tion on all the above pro- grams coming out soon. -for further inquiries please call 527-0882. Oficial .clarity The Junior Farmers Association of Ontario, a 1,400 member organization of young people, has selected Child Find Ontario as their provincial charity fon 1997- 9$. continue to vlltn>ilt w thulW w country *base .stir.cthiWran and granddhlidsan .hate; a future." bra wOng an the ,.popular 'recall concept lithe litnftrim &arty, Steak :initiated die tuns prslpaxed in agpr ennt she ambers of punatituents .011 a suasinie ,of economic initiativac. 11 am :prepared to eon= 'hook in two yearn and ask if 111 you want to retire the d .er how we handle the aundin -what we do to fund a programs," he stated. 11 believe in recall .more than the Reform. This was -recall tonigtt1.' The 56 -year-old former Zurich arra tanner. increased his pert.-eritage of the vote in the riding to Over 50 per stent. a margin he maintained in almost every poll in the riding. While the party's sweep of Ontario's 103 seats propelled the Liberals to a narrow majority of 155 seats. Steckle is concerned about the erosion of Liberal members from di Maritimes and Western Canada. The fractured. regionalized government will present some difficulties in the House of Commons. He was surprised with the Tory showing in the Maritimes. where Jean Charest. who lead his party to, 20 seats and official party status. won seats at •the expense of the Liberals. Coup ..approves request for outside bar Seaforth Council has approved a request from the Centenaires to have an out- side bar at the west of the arena during a men's roller hockey tournament from June 27 to 28. The junior hockey club is in debt entering its 24th sea- son and is bosting the event to raise funds. Kevin Cardno of the centres that weekend, where other groups have held out- side bars before in the hot weather. Deputy -Reeve Bill Tea11 wondered about noise in the neighbouring area. Cardin) said the beer tent would be controlled and music would be shut down by 10 p.m. He said it would be the first Centenaires said it "would be big roller hockey tournament like a bar ata baseball tour- of its nature in the area. nament, basically" and there "Thanks to Public Works is a wedding°booked at the staff, Optimist Park is begin- other side' of the community ring to shape up for the ball season," recreation director Marty Bedard reported to Seaforth Council un May 6.- "The ."The lawn has been rolled. and the Nesbitt boys will be maintaining the ball diamond again this summer." The recreation director added deteriorating and . unsafe playground equip meet, including all swings. had been removed. Council gave the rec director permis- - sion to order tour new swings at a cost of about $25 per swing. Charges la.id, car rolls over, demolished wheels in a field.' Howse, 43 .of RR3 gunner Provincial police also say was subsequently transferred charges are pending after a to Viotoria Hospital. in two-veh teles were severely London. . damaged in a collision at Also injured were 42 -year - 3:30 p.m. that Sunday, in old Patricia Howse, 13 -year - which five people were taken old Daniel Howse and to St. Marys hospital by Dakota Storey. 3. all from ambulance, just north of RR3 Brunner. They were Huron County Road 6 at the hospitalized• as was 55 -year - K i r,k t on /Woodham old Brian Heideman of Community Centre entrao e. Usborne Township. the driver One of the drivers. Kenneth of the other car. The driver, who has been charged, and four passengers were taken by ambulance to -Exeter hospital. after a car rolled over in.an single-vottu- cle accident in Hay Township early in the morning of May 25. Ontario Provincial .Police says the car was demolished and 23 -year-old Karie-Sue Kyle of Hensall has been charged with impaired dri- 1 WED., JUNE 4 Municipal Trade Show stArena, Curling Club, and Ag. Grounds THUR. , JUNE 5 Municipal Trade Stow at Arida, Curling Club, and Ag. Grounds 6:30-8:00 p.m. - PaeW.ee Boys' Faatbalt at the Optimist Park 8:30-10:00 p.m. - Bantam Boys' Rodbell at We Lions Park 9:30-11:30 p.m. - Eagles Sio-Ptish. at the Optimist Park FRI . , JUNE 9:00-11:00 p.m. • Rats•Sio Pitch Garite,el the OptnrristP.svk • SAT, JUNE 7 10:00.1:00 pm. - Swirgrninp Lesson Registrational the Lions Park Pavilion 11:003:00 p.m. - Tennis Show and Clinical the Highschool Tennis Courts N•, JUNE 2:0014:00 p.m. -.4330Hca A}de-Fit Fo Heart sidle Arena .8:00.11:00 pm. - Men's Slo-Pitch ,ad Optimist and Lions Park IMUN. , JUNE 7:A) -1,0;a0 Minor Sports -Council po at the Arena - Totl9ht'a Host is Minor Hockey .8:00-11:00 pm. - Men's $Io -Pitch aI Qpiictli$t.and Lions Perk TUES. , JUNE. 9:00.11 :30 A.tn. - Parente' Tots' Playground at N United Church Basement 9:00.10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun at ctyentong s n Brent of interest to otter Sesfort's ---4- area residents, phone the recreation office 52701112 or the Lxpositor et 527.0240. or marl the inforrneUon to Cornmunity Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 68, Seaforth. Oscan. NOK 1WO well in advance of the scheduled date Free Gating includes date. time. name of event and location only Space for the Community Calendar is donated The fittorlister ving, and driving with over /Wings in berblood. The passengers were Deb Pfaff. 24. of RR3 Exeter. Jeff -Kerslake, 23, of Usborne Township and Lisa Kennedy. 23, of Clinton. According to the OPP, the driver "los( control and entered onto the west shoul- der, slid across Conc. 2/3. crossed the east shoulder and rolled, coming to rest on its � Iheallifdut Club enjoyed at Queenway the Arena 10:00-11:00 a,m. - Line Dancing at the Arena 6:00 p.m. - Social. dinner 6:30, Seeforth Hospital Auxiliary June Dinner at the Legion 6:30-8:00 pm. - Mie Girls' Faster. et the Highsshpol North Diamond 6:30.8:00 p.m. - Ladies' Softball at the Lions Park 7:00.8:00 pm. - Dog Obedience at the Arena 8:00-9:00p.m. - Ladies;Roaer Hockey at the Arena - Blues vs. wings 9:00.10:00 pm. - Ladies Roller Hockey al she Arena - Ciliata vs. Pucks 1A• , JUNE -11 1:303;30 p.m. - Senior -Shuffleboard at the Arena 5;45 p.m. - Seaiorth Horticultural Satiety meeting & garden lour. Northside United Church. Everyone welcome. 6:30-745 p.m. - Youth Roller Hockey at the Arena - Black Hawks vs. Slues 7:45-9:00 p.m. -Youth Roller Hockey at,the Arena - Leals,va. Flyers 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Training at the Arena 7:30-9:00 p.m. - Reds_fAegutllett the Lions Pads 8:00-9:00 p.m. -FitnesalsAinpf. Drusilta at the Arena itt:00.10:30 pm. - Seafprpt Plumbing and Heallt>pfl1 at the Lions Padc -Breakfast Club was thor- oughly enjoyed by residents who,participated as scram- bled eggs. toast. cheddar cheese, tomato slices and orange slices along with cof- fee rounded out the menu and .a11 those who ,attended The Video "Possibilities" starring ;John Travolta played to.a rapt audience Thursday afternoon. Everyone felt it was an excellent video. Resident council and opera- tions _group met on iFriday and had a.previei►' of the spe- cial events coming up this staninSor. COMING EVENTS- June proceeds will go to resident 6: 7:30 p.m. Friendship Gouncil, where residents vote Friday with Clare Masse and on bow they wish to use the Andrew Rau: 12: 7 p.m. funds. Father's ,Day Program with Monday afternoon residents the Classic Tappers of enjoyed the last bingo of the ',codon; 14: noon.picnic out- month with the Hcnsall United Church women. We d9or,I,he highlight of.our week have appreciated their hell) had to be our participation in and their prizes for Bingos in the ,klensall community yard the nwnth of May. sale on Saturday- Staff and Rev. mean of Exeter auxiliary volunteers sol yard Pentecostal ,Church led .sale items. items. donuts and coffee ship service on Tuesday and hamburgs and hotdogs. Afternoon. A good attcn- We were thrilled with the dance of residents benefited number of ,-people who .from his ,sermon his abilities patronized our booth. All the as apianist. sflOPIWAVINW 44501i0 R id watw s of danpr 44kkiSAWAR MCP ! .Seaforth District Scboo I boy s' seccer . temp ;4 40 .successful seasonon 22. In the Huron semi - ,,the Hears upset Clinton Rpl.tWa .goals V i(id 44000 , .APO P di>QR I1iP't4RP# k4( MAY v91190.s1rong 'PAP 6itCt tUnfortunalgl, 1.ic &stall lot ArpiinfEour halls silt i sit+ r 3tri$e„Aurprise --socega )iklowever, he wop$ thank cath player foist and successful seas Scott Henderson, VoKichan, Brent Hui ey, 'l[hiincr Banks. Mike ,Jan Bruer, Griffin, Jamie Di Darcy Bachert, ;Kee* +4411441 lfri; ,lints . Y4f,K t •&Rich, (&& fciootok19, Sh!►.wlit ,c9ste119, )JM! ,1I iLAdd, PAW( f r' aFik. Rd �iE41d •ttnyM f0 ' May Ai1d;2l At St. Thomas Aquittita Scwndary ScbQpl in 1.ondgp with 14 membrepaaf,9ttr temp qualifying. tIsseop •Shortreed ,placed firstiPtillerRoY kv}}eel- .ebair shutout Ai rpgsiti i wheelchair I�SO� nf;t • l 'XiPZ on last Scat tti(neer,three minutes. rC,arly 'ote.loctk gold in the ,ceptor girls 100 m hurdles ,g{'f}h a beautiful display of tics. $ge plac;ed fourth in r ! liutrdlea. RPthud in t y1Mf1i 4� s a0. ,mm thud • Atm otlyttoce 49ml meat. The sciptlD committee did "grim iRe per" .presente- MHOP, where a student was rn out .of class everya n 14 1- ihad Mte ; Bees 1PAttilc Jis}i44te .end :Meek ,19 i[l *It Ylatita ,of Mit 4lLyt4\B• 41Kvtetr as iftptcs a peragp .Aviiti; ,d;ie Rflt jbeing involve.614 and drivipt itetqlS ' .ilea ptcttttee ssf .$1i4 ' is W .W.,ece the 410 w (n f enter 1 gip• jMct4 £Cad AM1V,Stf11 4 Ill tl9 ct 4I poem iiled by p OSAiD planned $ fn41 activities botore.the4 inereasc awareness.