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'Was 11NlMd. oar .`Saturday
e�eistiq agt Slat. 1Patriok's
kehereit•Milt iitttnethlin for
tHeleteNolaiirestigeheitte her
70th birthday. •
Those attending were her
family, brothers and sisters
and friends. An enjoyable
evening of. euchre,• conversa-
tion and lunch was enjoyed
eloy.tail.,Happy birthday Helen
on October 2 from all your
family and friends.
Benjamin 'John Nelson,
intent son, of•balm sad Mary
Ju hielsoneifelt!1,[bastkooty,
was baptized .an `Sunday,
September 28 byllFatiteriRon
Paquette at .Sacred 'Heart
Roman Catholic -Church,
Wingharn, Ont.
Benjamin's godparents are
Amanda Ryan and -Cobert
Evans.
Guests attending the bap-
tism and dinner afterward
with John and Mary Jo st
their home were Benjamin's
tbrother Zachary, his grand
tenothcrs, Margaret Weber of
lLucknow and Cecilia Ryan of
Columban, J.D. and Marg
'atackae of London, Les and
ILaara Wind of Kitchener, Jim
mettli61at•Subject, Carrie, Jeff
and `Nathan of Kitchener,
Don and Brenda 'Ryan,
Matthew, -Stephen, David and
Angela ot1L•ordon, Garry and
Karert!blRyan, Jason, Amanda
and Jesremy• ofIRiR. a 1 IDeblin
and Mark and tDebbie i Ryan
and ,Jake. of 4Citeitener, 'Jim
and tBreada iBwtns, Robert
and Tiffany of''Kitchener and
>biarylilelsoo, David, Charlie
ndieaae of L acknow.
Third great-fgrantdid .arrives '
Congratulations. to, Dan And
Eileen `MacRae, Dublin, on
the happy arrival of their
third great grandchild, a _girl
born to 'Mark And l Stephanie
Pelting, Otterville.
Happy 50th /Me veraary. to
a very special Dublin couple,
Earl and Graven Roney who
were married on Oct. 4 and
will be celebrating on Sun.
Oct. 5 at Mitchell Legion.
Happy 1st anniversary to
Timothy .and Jenny (Stewart)
Veliruer, Milvettun, who cel-
ebrated onSept. 28.
Heartfelt sympathy of
Dublin and area to Lewis and
Dorothy Donnelly and Irene
Healy on the tit death of
their brother John Donnelly
of Waterloo.
Jerry -Murray attended the
Dublin
by Dorothy Dillon
345-2883
r' 'Palls in the Home One in
three people over age 65 'fall
and women are twice as like-
ly to fall as Caen.
covenanting .Terrine held Sammy evening
rrhe'Honaall \shuffleboar*l
scores ; for :Sept. 23 "strict: iffensall
anis +fiatdken `d61,Ntussell
iRaFguson 474, Theo LbyLiz 'Saug8tur
Wentiet>�rroy n846,Ulm!Dabatun vis -4.496, y► 262.2715
Dill' antinomy 422, ffltaaisdl •
`iI( Ewen 396,`Pat.Davis . (pot. (6.'ltiattiatte 1Bdll Mill
:Homer and Marilyn uetseth ttttttettttaisiiijp.Ott.28
(Clantpbell celebrated Malt wleill the (the iPCWW !frill ilun-
40th wedding anniverroyean
Sept. 21. Tu mark theao0a-
sion they visited triendsiin
lndian:a. Ohio, and Nashville
where they visited the Grand
Oto Om,.
IRov. Arthur kHopat warms ,lite
_guest +minister at (Ca/mud
[Presbyterian . CQtturdh.
Communion willisc
on eStnsday, ®tet. 6. illueliKCW
meet on Monday .evening
Fps in the
-•Kippen 'East 'Women's
Institute held it's Septenther
meeting at'tlw home.of!RReua
Caldwell with :Phyllis
Parsons as co hostas.
The Nil , call .was .anisweretf
by ,11 mertibers with a home
.thy tip.
Grace Drummond intro-
duced the guest speaker
• Connie Kuc who spoke on
45th Ontario District .li4th
Annual exemplification
eventshekl at Sarnia Sept. 19
-to21 of the 4th degree of the
Knights. of Columbus. Jerry's
sister, Bea and iter husband
Gordon Castello of Kingston,
On. were visiting with family
members over the weekend
and attended their sister
Helen's surprise birthday
party at -St. Patrick's -base-
ment Saturday. night.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
God gave us burdens, Also
shoulders and friends.
Asthma information ,evening
Dr. W. B. Chodirieer is the Huron -Perth Counties.
featured speaker at an infer- There is no charge.
mation evening on under- Dr. Chodirker is a native of
standing and managing your •Winnipeg and works'for the
asthma at Clinton Town Hall London Health $cienccs
on Oct. 15 atl p.m. Centre (formerly University
The program is alined at Hospital), where be has been
ASIA with the disease. as chief of .aller&y,iuskclinieal
kievell,as parents and Gare- •irmnunoiogysince 1972.
givers of .asthmatic children, Further information is
notes a press -release from available by calling the asso-
The Lung Association, dation at 271-7500.
MiasicaIl 1111
What a busy and exciting
month September• was at
Seaforth Manor. We were
thrllled•to host the Clinton
Legion Pipe;Band concert.on
a beantiful fall evening. The
crisp scent of autumn . in the
air coupled with the stirring
• sounds of the ;pipes and
strums made this truly ,a
memorable- event.
Congratulations to 'Mary
McCall and .Joan Vandenney
who were our lucky gift -bas-
ket winners. Also during
Sept. we were pleased.to
have 10 members of ,the
Stratford Old Tyme Band
entertain for our birthday
party. Marian Rose and :Bill
Gibson .earth entertained with
lovely -piano concerts.
Seaforth `Manor also _hosted
the Activity Directors meet-
ing with members attending
• •
edlsabn Bram 111 J18 41:111. 30 1t
lean.
IHtreY a8mith 'is mecovming
at this Thome Ifoliowing
awry at `Bt. JJoseph'e
lHaspital a en(London.
iFormerlHenadU .resident
"Margarat'4ffdDontditi passed
.away'recently lin "invade.
^ltiasgaret .was as sifted mem-
stress and a sister+of the 'tate
Ikon !I Vier.
Milt (the ,morning service at
Mansell (United 'Church
!Haney tfhnser was 'the minis-
ter •with 'Douglas Clapp pro-
viditlg music. Assisting with
the service were Shirley and
clan McAllniter, :Blaine.and
Dawn Corbett and Cavil
litgpper. Synth bodies *attire
tYatliaated+irmemoty+,dfl gird
and Dorothy :Walk. Don
and 1afb Iy1k and tfamily
homed(-111nuMic lbodk, (for, the
v tgat..A al& (aortenanting
ssarsiae .was Ntdlti Sundays
(evening .at l#lenadtl United
(Qhuadh. 'Syntbdis ,of • the ,min-
iattry,wate.presented b , [Helen
1lladlean, Kay wok, Evelyn
Bider, Erin Traquair and
Lltwit iFnjguwn. (Greetings
trom Ithe .aommunite were
given Eby Cecil upper. Rev.
Dr. Oohyn Anibrtrse was the
'preacher. Meehan was Betty
Graber 'from tpeehytory. The
prcabytet+y ntative was
Paul Ross. Dr. ,tiohyn
,Aimbrose'a seaman 'wet, ''A
'CtJsfit of 'Rape". Chuvk
Whillelte was the organist for
this special service.
A progressive euchre will
be thail at she 1'lensall
Cnmmunitjy (Centre on
Thanatlgy Oct. 9 at 11:110 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
The ilalnnseill and District
Domtiailltural Society will be
aponsoring a Tharikagi4 ing
house, !balcony and 'business
deworming :oontcst. iFurther
details next week.
home happen mainly in bathroom
Women" s
Institute
Seventy ,per :cent of falls
hewn in ,the theme, money
the bathroom. Haight o'clotik
in the .evening sums to be
the most .common time to
fall.
'Put away the scatter mats.
make sure the bathtub has
11 f
at Manor
Sado& Manor
Nursing Home
from _Huron, Oxford and
Path .counties.
Bvirryone was,heppy to see
our nursery schoril.ehildren
'begin .their monthly program
once. again. What a delight it
is; to see these youngsters
entertain Us. Also in•Sept.
residents and staff welcomed
Peter Burtch as our new
administrator for Seaforth
Manor. We invite you . to -drop
in and make ;him feel wel-
come to the Seafodhsrea.
'Have a wonderful
,Thanksgiving from everyone
at Seaforth Manor.
inners
The:DHS graduation ard w
FolYTfl't(J D faew 1 9.
Horbanuik.:rdmuad ,Daly
award to a student aspiring
to a career in medicine as a
doctor or nurse presented by
Mr. Don MacDonald to
Sheila Litt. .The Mary
Jackson (Hinton) award to
a deserving student who was
active in school life at 3DHS
and is going on to an. Q2411rio
University presented by Mr.
Irwin Johnston to Erin
McNaughton. 'Britannia
Masonic Lodge 8170 -award
to a graduating student who
has successfully combined
academics with .school ;and
community service presented
by -Mr. James Hugiil totErin
Nicholson. Huron County
Federation of Agrkujtire
award to a student going on
in a field. of agriculture pre-
sented by Mr. Bill Wallace -to
Jason Baan. Huron ;Cp, 4y
Cemsiooity Chiba Aimee
CuortlinAting Committee
BsMatily to a graduating trW-
dent ,going op in- the 1 eld, of
childhood edunaliOn or.social
service presented by Mrs.
Kathleen Hamilton to ,Tauny.a
Bipwn. IFicat rl ytKlwn
Vowel) tltl11 atey to a gradu-
ating etudent.in;pursuit.iof a
career in the . fieid,vf social
service presented-by'Mr.;Ron
Nicholson, to Ntwoyai Brawn.
Tomo SPiRf s islop insect
c realive Airtiaattevi0,10:;a
student who, has ldepp aastrat-
cd interest in ShefCreetive
Arts presoatedrkty Mr.rgrseeagg
.,Sberwood to Kendall
Schenck. 'Seaforth
shattiglptyjve and:1Adt14rL1
ply (kc1isicall Studies
Ammo toa deserving student
...going on tp a technical stud-
ies program presented by Jam.
Allan ,Carter to .Andrea
Gubelmann. 4)0400
Mantarish Awjrd r`qc
Meirjt• to students in purst
of pup$ ecundary school cdu-
catiopc i gaining presente0
by . I,tafrell,toiJas i
i$ aan. , t1grlsu!' k,e-p(
'Carly [de.41ssedent i-Mpe
,award in. reo9apitkan of, Oar
student lrustoh;s ,secytiersee tt
Y1
the H.C.13iE. presented by
Itlrs., Pauline Siemon to Cara
.Spittal. Seaforth Lions'Club
Business award to an out-
standing business student
Who is continuing his/ber
education in business studies
presented by .Mr. •Paul
Stephen to Laurie,lantnaat.
Seaforth Lioness Club
award to a.student .going en
to post -secondary education
• who has, displayed effort and
initiative presented'hy Mrs.
Bea .Kale to Tara McLellan.
Dr. Martin W. Stapkton
Scholarship .award to the
student going on in a Health
Science or Seienae program
at University of Western
Ontario presented .by Mr.
Martin Stapleton to 'Darcy
Bachert and Jennifer
Gallagher. 11111 ;Pinder
Memorlial award to a gradu-
ating student two has e hib-
ited good cgmnrwnity.and
school citizest>'bip and tubo, is
pursuing post -secondary
studies presented by .Mrs.
Charlie ,Pinrt"r to Erin
McNaughton. Sahib
Wareham 'Memorial ,award
toa deserving student .who is
graduating presented by Mrs.
Joanne 'Wareham to Suzanne
Bennett. (Governor
cliral's Medal to a gradu-
ating student who has
achieved,the highest academ-
ic excellence presented by
.Mr. ,Paul Crtrrsrll to Julie
Agar. ,fbe,prosentation of
ILS. iPlutrttateel ;Plaque to
valedictorians presented 'by
,Mr. Ali !Earns to 'Christ°
Bonnet entreaty Price.
1 0' ' ANNIVERSARY J !-» 7 f 997
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In 1987 homebyilder Yletoenel lolp had an arnbitiopn�rn , s abetter quality hqpiqjer,p bk j1 •
to build something .apeclal.He wanted to build,e people from around the;,wprl rtpve,C ate
company that .would provide people with a better utility fur their dream homes.
quality home for a reasonable price. So, uear.lds o mark this important mileastp@e,fhttrKVi , .Qtlljt
home tnthe Mourn, forestarea, hebuUtRlac r , rand. new model home .-i he, m ton AA
produce homes Jrs, in an efficient and p bcJt
se y yopq is Invited to loin }/smanner. It seemed wily ailatural to name this compo- ,a.m. to 2 p.m.ile/Met tatth,pOt►ty nary
p
sty Quality Manufactured Homes.
All are wt
.kgglettp. P, hrpugh 'Rift'
Ten years and over 1200 homes, l,ate�r:QMafl{tyr i • i + orudel ficins ,ttpp)��f1R� t(�I
Homes Is still growing and going attunes ` 1 .;NA .. • „ea belnabMut YDpM
10*(019) 4
Fan:0A)0
CAI WAIN itimixe
woosolis
no ,in10(114t: VAVAVequalityhomemm,ca
8 kin South of MW111 4441.. 2, Keaflwoith,Va ifo MG 40
.'\J.1 1 1()1,1
1 ,1 1 -S4)4)
some [type of hand held and
non AO material in 'the'hot-
. tom.'Krfaap the atait ways,eiear
of .clutter and have .handrails
where needed for going up
and down stairs.
Dorothy Holl;rgported for
.the .8unthine Foundation.
'. rrat:elD rummond will attend
tthe.convention+Oat. 23.
!Don't forget ,to ;gat your
recipes ready for 'the cook-
book to -be :published for the
ploughing match. County
Rally at.Crediton on Oct. 6.
•Chane Drummond had her
usual jdices and Helen
MacLean had the smile.
'Grace Eyre had a reading,
`sillies Autumn," and also an
article about a lady that reoy-
clesplastic grocery bags and
bread wrtrppors. She crochets
them into centerpieces and
mets.
Phyllis Parsons had a pork
contest and Ruby. Triebner
gave .courtesy remakes.
Lunch .was served; by Hilda
Payne and Bolen MacLean
.,eirdecikls ziior thN rd *inners
Senior Shuffleboard contin-
- .cies every Wednesday after-
SWiine club meets
tin Sept. 22 . the 441 Swine
Club met at MattDalton's.
First we had a test on 'hogs.
Then we played a game. Matt
won. Then we had another
test on 4-H in,Huron=County.
Then we had. lemonade and
cookies. The ma rting was
closed and'we slowly left.
noon at the Seaforth and
District 'Community Centres
from 1:30 to 4 -p.m.
Last weeks winners wore:
laitthM
Velma Prosecutor 338
Helen 'MacKenzie 281
Audrey MdLean 267
Maw
Bruce'McLean 361
Earl McNaughton 349
.Ken .Preszcator 234
PUBLIC NOTICE CONCERNING THE
PROPOSED OFFICIN,, PLAN FOR
THE COUNTY OF PERTH
UK NOT8)E that the 'Council of tate Corporation of the County of
Perth wIl held a wised, Public meetings 10 ceneider the Proposed
County of :Perth Official Plen..pursuant to Section 17 (15) of the
Planning Act. :A.S.O. 1880. as amended- Comments and/or
suggestions.either in writing or presented in person at the Public
Meetings are wetoomed. Planning Office staff will .be available to
answer questions durfnp the Open House se80006 ptior to the Public
Meetings as (ollows:
Uatowel Munlalpal aufMtnp, 830 Wallaoe Ave. N.. Listowel
•,Wednesday, Ocklber 22, 1997 (6:30 Open House 7:30 p.m Public
Meeting):
!$Iv. ton VUIepeOffices, 254 St. E.. Milverlon
solo nakedsy,Qotober 22, 1987 (6x80 Qpen House 7:30 p.m. Public
ltAeatifp):
tftaltftrtonTTwnehip.Hail, 5692.Perth,Une,20, Fullerton
;Thursday, October 23, 1997 (6:30 Open House 7:30 p.m. Public
Meeting): and
gynithere TtiWnhh(p;MAII, 17:72 Perth Road •139, eannooh
rThuredIyeeheotierfea •t9P7 (6:30 Open House 7:30 p.m. Public
'Meeting).
-Perth County has been prescribed by the Provincial Government to
have a County Official Plan in place by December 31, 1997. The
proposed County Official Plebe will replace dna Official Plains M each
p1 the eleven Townships sin•the Coutlty.(0Ianeltard, Downie,.North
rEasthope. Soraft.Eaaasthope, •Effioe, Elme.IFiilarton, Hibbert, Logan.
,Momingtam„WaYioe). The proposed Counfy�Officiat Plan will be theaaaidt
,principal policy document to guide and manage the extent, pattern
f ontype of aedlerrsent and the use of land and resources desired to
;maintain and improve the quality of the environment and the quality
,pf:tije•tor accidents. The:proposed County Official Plan also
ppnta ane gr n and aettiempnt policies .which afloat the Town of
Wtgwel, Melo m of,Mitchell and the Village o1 Milverton. file Crity of
:Stratford,.pod+the Town of 6t..Marys are separated i kWtt,tbe
,Oorporaation 01,Ma.Counly of Perth, r1n0,titerelore the Coun ' QIlicial
;Plan does .pgt ,ppntain peltolas 400ar4ing these separated
,imurYClpaJitiee•
4PQPITFONAL' I OBMATidN relating,10 iht ;proposed County
(Official Plan is available for Inspection during office hours at
1magpal Offices in each of the 14 County municipariities, as well as
ti latC90 Yat Perth Planning and Oevabpment Office at the County
'CourtHeuse in Strafford. I1 you;have any.queatlons concerning the
rproposed County Official Ptap,;pleps6 conlact,Pave Hanby, Allam
rRothwell or•Mackfiwaliow at the County of &erta Planning and
pavaiopiflant.91040-0Oflop nonoil oboe hours.
t1F A PbflpeoimpaPUsgacio)Y that files a,alotbce of appeal of a
,decision of the County of Ranh in respect of the prgpARp(i 6q}anty
(Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a,Pub ,gi�gpp or
,p'lake written submissions to the Council of the Corpg49090` ,q 4(IP
(County qt Perth before the .proposed Official Plan Is adopted, the
rOnlarb,MuNcipat Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal.
rlF, ,gt*a1 :19 :OE NOTIF140 of the adoption o1 the Proposed
(county of Perth Official Plan, you must slake a written request to the
(county of Perth Planning one Development Office at the address
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T60 ATlowTHE COUNTY OF PfiRTM THIS 1f3T OAY QF
c TQ8 f1, 1997
Q4. (cave) Hanly, Planning Director
(pf the County of Perth
,Court House,
t Huron St., Stretford. Ontario
N6A 564
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