HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-05-06, Page 15(42. DEATHS
MCDONALD, Don: Don McDonald
of R.R 2. Bruesels, passed away
suddenly at his residence on
Tuesday, April 28th. 1998- He was
in his 88th year Don is survived by
his beloved wife Marilyn. Dear
father of Bruce McDonald and his
wife Maggie of Hanover. Heather
Clark and her husband Ron of
Crediton. Cathy Flaxbard and her
husband Paul of Georgetown, Pat
Bremner of Sarnia, Jim McDonald
and his wife Linda of Brussels and
Jeanne Dionne and her husband
Rob of Dashwood. Dear brother of
Mary Huether and her husband
Murray of Brussels. Dear brother-in-
law to Don Newman and his wife
Betty and Barbara Tervit and her
husband George. all of Wingham,
Doug Newman and his wife Jeanie
of Drayton, Betty Jane Gill and her
husband John of Ottawa, Bill
Newman and his wife Fran of
Walkerton, Rick Newman and his
wife Doddie of Etobicoke and
Leona McDonald of R.R. /2. Blyth.
Dearly loved by his 13 grandchii-
drem-and -also-by-his-many-rriet:a
and nephews. Don was prede-
ceased by his parents Jim and
Edna McDonald and by his brother
Ken. Many friends were received at
• the Betts Funeral Home, Brussels
on Thursday. April 30th. The funeral
service was conducted at Duff's
United Church. Walton. on Friday,
May 1st at 2:00 p.m. and officiated
by Reverend James Murray. The
organist was Margery Huether. The
84th Psalm. was read by his son
Jim McDonald and the 23rd Psalm
was read by his grandson Ryan
Bremner. Eulogies paying .tribute to
Don's life were given by his son
Bruce McDonald and by his daugh-
ter Jeanne Dionne. A solo of 1 -
Believe" was performed by Graeme
Craig and the choir was the
Seaforth • Harmony Kings-
Honourary pallbearers were Ron
and Pauline_ Bennett, Harry and
Fneda Hayter, Clarence and Audrey
McDonald. John and Bev Elliot.
Allan and Karen Carter, Herb
Turkheim. Rick and Joanne'
McDonald, Karen McDonald, Brian
and Dianne Huether. and Don and
Pat Nolan The pallbearers were
Howard Hackwell. Jerry Ryan, Jack
Knight. Nei( McGavin. Jim Fritz and
Paul Kreuter. The flower bearers
were Don's 13 grandchildren: Ryan
• and Andrea Bremner. Megan. Kevin
and ShawnFlexbard, Jamie. Jackie.
and Krista Clarke. Sarah and
Andrew • McDonald. Fiona
McDonald. and Tim and Katie -
Dionne. Interment was at Brussels
Cemetery. Don's sixty-seven years •
were full and rich With -trends and
community involvement. He was
marred for over 45 years to 'tiis
beloved wile Marilyn. He dedicated
over -35 years of service to various
school boards; including his time as
the longest serving trustee with the
Huron. County Board of Education.
He was a past master of St. John's
Lodge /284. Brussels end a past
• member of the Brussels'tfiNfkdst
Club and the Fair Board. He was a
lifelong member of Duff's United
Church. Given his musical ability,
he could be found singing with the
church choir every Sunday mom•
ing: and was also a very active
member of the Seatorth Harmony
.Kings. He sang at many church -ser-
vices. weddings. funerals and otter
community functions throughout the
area. He will be greatly missed by
all who knew him. As expressions
Of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made to Duff's United
Church. the: Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario, the
Canadian Diabetes Association or
to Harmonizer tor Speech for Kids
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43. BIRTHS •
WARD/LEE
On April 14. 1998, the Ward and
Lee families were blessed +Nita the
arnval of Austin Darius bom at 8:59.
p.m.. weighing a healthy 7 tbs. 3
oz Patti and Bill thlsnkGod for their
precious son. Sperling privileges go
to first time grandparents Trent and.
Deb Wald of Egmondvilte and Rob
and Donna Lee of Seaforth.
Guardian Angels are uncles Wade.
Grant end Trevor and aunt Shaelyrr:
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ALCOCK
Amy Charlene has larded in the
Alcock family tree. Amy arrived on
Monday. April 27. 1998 at Seatort h
Community Hospital and bowed the
branch at 7 lbs. 7 oz. Bei sister Kim
us thrilled to have a new playmate
• Proud parents are Brian and
Connie. Spoiling privileges go to
grandparents Bill and Sharon
McClure. Ross and Cora • Alcock
along with Great Orarm es Isabel
Alcock and Laura Smith. 43-18x1
RUSTON
Bruce and Debbie are delighted to
announce the early but safe arrival
of their new baby girl. Kayla
Michelle was born in Stratford
General Hospital on April 30; 1998
weighing in at 6 lbs. 8 oz.
Welcoming with love are grandpar-
ents Jim and Ruth Carter, Seaforth
and Lawrence Ruston of Stratford.
Kayla is also blessed with many
aunts end uncles and also great
grandparents Jim and Eva Brown.
Egmondville and Jack and Florence
Carter. Seaforth. 43-18x1
(46. IN MEMORIAM
MUNRO • Treasured memories of e
deer uncle and great uncle, W(Hiam
Vaughan (Buz), whom God called
home on May 6, 1967
Though his smile has gone forever.
And his hands we cannot touch.
Still we have so many memories.
Of the one we loved so much.
His memory is Our Keepsake,
With which we will never pert,
God has hum in His keeping.
We have Mm in our heart.
Always will be remembered by his
niece Mary Helen, Bob and his
nephews Shawn James and Curtis
Vaughan. 48.18x1
•
Village yard sale
At Hensall United Church
Nancy Fraser was the minis-
ter while Mark Garlough
conducted the ministry of
song.
Helen MacLean was the
greeter. Doug and Pat Cook
were the ushers. Tracy
Macintosh was the lector.
Boxes have been placed in '
the church to receive dona-
tions for camping. May 10 is
Family Sunday. Communion
will be served.
Vicki Mann Hayter will be
the soloist. The afternoon
ladies group meet May 7 at 2
p.m.
Syhille Schaufler, Jen
Kipfer, Marg Hayter. Rachel
Schwalm. Eliz. Sangster.
Pamela Sangster and Janeth
s:Sangster n eche t HTA -
District 8- meeting in '
Lucknow on Sat.
Service clubs. community
groups and organizations are
busy with plans for Hensall's
Annual Village -wide Yard
Sale.
Events will include a food
booth sponsored by the
Hensall and District Optimist
Club, proceeds from which
will go to the Hensall Public
School Playground equip-
ment; pony rides. sponsored
by Tinker .Tots Co -Op
Nursery School Inc., Hensall
Kinsmen Kar Show. at the
46. IN MEMORIAM
1 /
NOLAN: In loving memory of Frank
Nolan, who passed away May 9,
1995.
Sadly missed along life's way;
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in our hearts to share.
But in our hearts He's always there.
Always remembered by Joe and
• Helen Nolan and all the Nolan fam-
ily. 46-18x1
HUGILL-REID: In memory . of •
Laverne Hugill who passed away
•
May 10, 1985 and Lori (Hugill) Reid •
who passed awayMay 31.•1985.
We never lose the ones we love,
For even though they're gone, -
Within the hearts of those who care,
Their memory lingers on.
Lovingly remembered by Alma.
Janice and Martin. James and
Gwen, Lyn and James. Leanne and
Ted and Families. 46-18x.1
(47. CARDS OF THANKS )
,fNIJWgHR
A sincere thank you to Dr. Rodney
and the staff from Seatorth
Community Hospital for the excel-
lent care I received while I was a
Patient there. Thank you to relatives
and friends for their visits and
cards Thanks to the V.O.N.. your
concems were greatly appreciated.
Special thanks to Rob and Alice.
Sheila. Bob and Cynthia for your
rpany trips to Stratford and,for all
the moral support you alI'gave me
-Betty. 47-18x1
MACGREGOR
1 would like to thank my family for
arranging such a memorable day in
celebration of my 95th birthday.
Thanks so couch for the many
beautiful cards. visits. phone calls,
gifts and flowers. All was miler,
appreciated - Jessie MacGregor
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WARD/LEE
Pat and Bill and Austin would like. to
thank Dr. .Shannon -and Dr.
Whitmore also Dr. Zettel and Dr.
Percival for all our care before and
after Austin's birth. Special thanks
to our home care nurse Joyce Doig
and 2 very special women, Karen
Searle and Sharon- Jerome, our
doulas Who gave us their strength
and patience, but most of all keit
Grandma calm. Thanks also to all of
our friends, family and neighbours
for your support. Last but not least
thank you to all the nurses at
Seaforth Hospital for your care. You
are what makes our hospital so
special. 47-18x1
VAN BERGEN
I would like to thank all my family,
(nerds, relatives and neighbours for
your prayers. cards, flowers, visits
and cats while I was in the hospital
and since returning home. A special
thank you to Fr. Dino end Fr. Tony
for your visits and support Thank
you to our neighbours Marlyn and
Janice for coming to Mom's aid that
day, to the ambulance dnvers and
to everyone who drove Mom to
London Thank you to at doctors
and nursing staff at university
Hospital and Seaforth Community
Hospital. Everything is very much
appreciated - Frank Van Bergen
47-18x1
MCGAVIN
Thanks to everyone for their con-
cern at the time of my hospital stay
and since coning home Special
thanks to Neil and our family, Rev.
James Murray. relatives and friends
for your visits, flowers, cards, gifts.
food and telephone calls To Dr.
Hay, Dr. Watts, Dr. Salsbury and the
akNIful nursing staff at Clinton Public
Hospital; all are, line caregivers
Each one of you hes helped me on
my way to recovery. • Marie 47 -17 -
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community centre; the
Hensall Legion Ladies Penny.
Sale on King Street; and of
course there's also sales on
every street. All these festivi-
ties take place May 30. Come
early and enjoy the
Firefighters' Early Bird
Breakfast. -
It's National Composting
Awareness Week - May 4-10,
THE Houma inaboo YOlt. MAY Ss IISS-14
Pastor
celebrates
'loth year
at end of month
1998. Compost is available
from the Hensall Compost
Facility, in bagged or hulk
quantities.
Hensall residents who
require collection of green
waste should have items to
the curb by 7:00 a.m.
Mondays. It is not necessary
The Village of Hensall to call for collection. Green
returns to weekly collection waste includes: trimmings,
of tagged garbage and recy- grass clippings, garden waste.
clables in the month of May. etc. in cardboard boxes, or
Items should be to the curb containers. No hags arc
by 7 a.m. to ensure pickup. accepted.
Bluewater Recycling receives award
For the second year in a ities, regional governments, solid waste. The Gold Award
row, the Bluewater Recycling and groups of municipalities is presented to those munici-
Association has been award- that work co-operatively (i.c. palities generating less than
ed Gold. the highest achieve- within a county or regional 150 kgs per capita. 40 per
ment, in the category of municipality) to diven a sig- cent reduction from the gen-
Municipal Waste Reduction nificant percentage of muni.- orally accepted standard.
Achievement, from the ipal waste from landfill
Recycling Council ' of
Ontario.
The Municipal Waste
Reduction - Achievement
Award recognizes municipal -
through 3 rs initiatives.
Spect tea ly,-this award rec-
ognizes those municipalities
that have reduced their per
capita disposal of residential -
Community Calendar
WED., MAY 6 .
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Swingers
Sip -Pitch Game at Optimist Park
THURS., MAY 7
9:00-10:00 a.m. Fitness is Fun
with Drusilla at the Arena
1:30 p.m. - Senior Games -
Snooker at Gordon Murray
Residence .
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Aerobics/Step with
Sue at the Arena
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Sluggers Slo-Pitch
Game at Optimist Park
FRI. , MAY B'
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Preschool Story
. • Hour at the Seaforth Branch
Library
SAT., MAY 9 -
SUN. , MAY 10
MON., MAY 11
10:00 a.m - Senior parries -
Crokinole at Maplewood Manor
7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m. - Minor
Sports Council Bingo at the
Arena - Tonight's host is.
Minor Broomball
TUES., MAY 1.2
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun at
the Arena with Drusilla
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Dog Obedience
at the Arena •
7:30 p.m. - Senior Games --
Euchre at the Legion
7:30 p.m. - Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary meeting in -
Conference Room /2
9:00-10:30 p.m, - Staycats
Slo-Pitch Game at Ophmist Park
WED., MAY 13
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
10:00 a.m. - Senior Games -
Horseshoes at the Arena
7:30 p.m. - Seaforth Horticultural
Society meeting at Northside
United Church: Everyone
Welcome.
11 you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other.Seafortr
area residents, phone the recreation office 527.0882 o. the
Expositor at. 527-0240. o- mad the nformauon to Community -
Calendar, The Huron Expositor. Box 69. Seatorth. Ontario. NOK 1 WC
well in advance of the scheduled date Free listing includes date: time. '
name of event and location only. Space for the Community Calendar is .
donated b9 The Huron Exposior
The membership of the
Association should takeidc
in their efforts to reduce
waste. which has resulted in
an average of 71 kilograms of
waste per capital per year
heing.sent for disposal. •
This accomplishment has
resulted in the Association
'also being honored with the
Best -Overall Municipal
Achievement Award. At the
awards ceremony held in
Toronto. Wendy Yamamoto -
Chapman, in accepting the
award on hehalf of the
Bluewater membership -said
"the success of the
Association over the last nine
years is due to a combination
of -'factor's. primary among
them. the commitment of res-
idents to various waste reduc-
tion initiatives. including
recycling. the leadership and
'Innovative approaches of the -
Association's management.'
• and the dedication of the col-
. lection, drivers and plant
staff."
The Association was also •
-recognizede
as a finalist in th
category of Outstanding
Recycling Program Operator.
This award was open to
either private or public sector
recycling program operators
involved in residential or
ICXcI collection and/or pro-
cessing.
A surprise celebration was
held last Sunday for Father
Tony Del Ciancio, pastor of
St. Columhan, St. Patrick's.
and Si. Vincent De Paul with
a large crowd in attendance.
Father Cam MacLean con-
celebrated Mass with Father
Tony, and Father MacLean
gave an interesting homily.
A social hour followed in
Si. Patrick's Parish Hall
where ladies from the three.
parishes helped. Anniversary
cake and coffee was served.
Following this happy get-
together, dinner for his fami-
ly and priest guests was
cin sefired-at-Stineent-De-Paul-
hosted by the three parishes.
Heartfelt sympathy of the
_ community is extended to the
family of Paul J. Geurts, R.R.
5, Mitchell. who died as the
rosult of a construction acci-
dent.- Sympathy to his par-
ents, Ben and Ena Geurts,
and his sister. 'Karen.
Sympathy to all other rela-
tives and friends.
Congratulations. to Dan and
Sandra McCarthy on the birth
of a precious daughter.
Alyssa Marie. born on April
19th at Stratford General
Hospital. weighing 8 lbs., 7
oz. Congratulations to proud
grandparents. Jack and •
Margaret O'Reilly.' Mitchell.
and Keith and Leona
McCarthy. Dublin.
'Congratulations to Theresa
and Mike DeCorte on the
arrival. of Martin Brian. born
at Stratford General Hospital
on April 18th .weighing 8 Ihs: ,
7 oz..Congratulations .to.
proud grandparents Brian add
Carol Ann Campbell. and
Cor and Catherine DeCorte.
and to great gr:,ndmothers-.
Beatrice Campbell and
Martha Van Bakel
Congratulations to Mikc
and Lynn Nagle on the birth
of Patricia Ann, horn on
April 12th. Proud sister is
Rebecca. Congratulations tp
excited grandparents Kathryn
Nagle, Stratford; Marjorie
Fischer. Granton; Bruce
Fischer, Mitchell; and proud •
great grandmothers, ,Elsie
Newton. Stratford: and Alice
Eidt. Mitchell
Don and Eileen MacRae
• have returned from a 6 week
trip to Tucson. Arizona and
San Diego, California and
attended their nephew's wed-.
ding. James R. MacRae 'and
fiancee. Susanne.
James is the son of Ken and
Mary MacRae. K.R. #2.
Monkton. They. 'returned
home via Laughlin and La;
'Vegas. Nevada - warm: •
weather and the Grand
Canyon. Arizona. whett they
woke to 3' of Snow, 30. F. etc-
vation was '7000 ft: on 10
Nashville to wet weather and.
attended the Grand Ole Opry
Theatre which had not been
damaged: the Rhymn Theatre
was closed due to no hydro •
caused by a tornado
Ken and Mary MacRae
have returned home to R.K. 2
Monkton from Arizona
where they spend the winter
months due to health prob-
lems.
The ladies were treated to a
fashion show and luncheon
on Sat. afternoon. On Sat.
evening Governor Ray
Pennington's banquet was
largely attended by fellow
Lions. Awards were present-
ed to -Local Lions Clubs for
outstanding activities in their
club.
Sunday. Don and Eileen
MacRae went over to
Mcaford to celebrate "our
great granddaughter's 1st
birthday - Shawna Wren.
daughter of Rud and Jennifer
Wren." Attending were Mark
and Stephanie and children;
Breth and McKenzie Pelling.
Otterville; David and Sharon.
Meaford; Bill and Kathy
Wolfe and Tracy and friend.
Adam. Mitchell; great grand-
pa Frank Pelling from Tara:
Michael Pelling and friend.
Meaford; and little friends.
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H - How she loves each day
E - Excellent, energetic
R - Remarkable and more
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