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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-04-22, Page 8s-t11E MOON Qposf olt, April Wt, 1!M Memorial playground equipment installed in Bayfield "square" Playground equipment was installed at Clan Gregor Square in Bayfield Thursday. in memory of Wesley Coombs, thc child who was killed in November while walking along Highway 21. It will be dedicated in an official ceremony by Rev. Jane Kuepfer on May 2. The equipment consists of various spring -type toys. for example, a bulldozer on a spring. Vinyl plaques will be placed on the toys in memory of Wesley. who was almost two -years -old when the acci- dent happened. Serena Snell says about S5,000 was raised in dona- tions, and the excess will be donated to a suitable worthy cause. The various hank accounts where donations were accepted. such as CIRC in Seaforth and Jonnymores in Clinton, all close these accounts this Friday, April 24. She adds gravel and land- scaping were donated by Don Heard, and the plaques by Pete and Marge Payne. The parents of Wesley, Steve and Lorraine Coombs, recently had another child. COMMIE LAWI CARE Staffen's Lawn Care is pleased to announce they will be joining forces with Casey's Lawn Care of Exeter to pmvide a full range of Lawn Care Services. Casey's Lawn Care *Spraying •Fertilizing •Complete Programs Available Staffen's Lawn Care •Rolling *Spring Clean-up •Cutting Fully Government Licensed Fully Insured mss[ Call Today MlM John 527-2280 .,t&h Casey 1-519-235-1885 ilktPti �is .� ICE STORM RELIEF - Seaforth Mayor Dave Scott pre- sents Art McNaugthon with a cheque from the town for $500 for disaster relief in Eastem Ontario in the wake of this winter's disastrous ice storm. Volunteers to be trained in May Volunteers arc being recruited to conduct interviews for Scatorth's business retention and expansion committee. The arc to he trained in a couple of two-hour inter- viewer training sessions at the arena early in May. "Once the training has been completed, the volunteers will he asked to complete their interviews with the businesses within thc next two to three weeks." econom, is development coordinator Cathy Garrick reported for the committee to Seaforth Council at last Tuesday night's meeting. "We hope to have all the interviews completed by the end of May, so we can move on to the next stage in the program which will he to address thc immediate needs outlined by the businesses. "Following that, we will analyze the data and develop short and long term programs that will assist Seaforth's business community in con- tinuing to he viahlc opera- tions within the town." Garrick's report continues. Dublin welcomes more new babies Congratulations til Michael and Colleen Cronin on the happy arrival of a darling hahy girl. Loreena Colleen. horn on April 4 weighing 11 lbs. 2 oz. (Rowland and Isabelle are thrilled to have a new sister). Congratulations to proud grandparents Roderick and Elizabeth MacDonald of Stratford; and Joan Cronin. of Mitchell. Another new baby has arrived! Congratulations to Paul and Cheryl Wettlauffer on the happy arrival of a dar- ling hahy girl, Mackenzie Skylar Alyssa born on March 31 at Clinton Public Hospital. weighing 7 )hs. 5 oz. (Big sister Sydney is thrilled). Congratulations to proud grandparents Harold and Dublin 1 by Dorothy Dilio:1 345-2883 Donna Wettlaufer, Clinton. and Robert and Laurenc Regetc, Dublin. Heartfelt sympathy of the community is extended to thc family of Clarence Shelley. Mitchell, who died on Thursday, April 16. Sympathy is extended to his wife. Velma Aileen (Moore). and to their family, Dianne Romano and her husband Vincent; to Nancy Cameron and her husband, Jack; to Gordon Shelley and his wife Marie; to Joyce Reid and her husband Don; to John Shelley and his wife. Mel, and to 10 grandchildren. Sympathy also to brothers. Leslie Shelley and wife Dorothy; to Allan Shelley and wife Doris; to sisters -in- law -Ilia Barker and husband Lloyd IR.R. 2. Dublin), and to Florence McPhail and hus- hand Ross 'lot Mitchell i and to nieces. nephews and fami- lies. Happe Anniversary to Pat and Brenda Kenny of Seaforth who celebrate on April 24. Joe Eckert was pleased to have a visit from Rieny and Shirley. Van Leon. Holland Landing. and Mike_ and his wife and baby. THOUGHT FOR TODAY It's nice for children to have pets until pets have children. 1 FACTORY OPEN HOUSE WITH PLANT TOURS CTO PEN HOUS Sat., April 25 0:00 a.m. ti 2:00 p.m. PLUS MONTICELLO 'A' 8W x 48' 2672 Sq. Ft. FIVE MODEL HOMES FOR YOU TO VIEW Now is your opportunity to see how we build top quality custom homes INDOORS! Indoor construction allows Quality to build your new home to exacting standards impossible to achieve using outdated site building methods. Then we can erect the home on your lot anywhere in Ontario! 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