Times-Advocate, 1983-09-07, Page 3Cru
Times -Advocate, September 7, 1983
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CELEBRATION — Olive Andrew was surrounded by relatives as she celebrated her 100th birthday on Sept.
2. Front left: nephew Frank Parsons, the guest of honour, grandson Wayne Andrew and great-granddaughter
Tracy Andrew. Middle row: great-niece Margaret Vlemmix and son Matthew, great-nephew Bill Parsons, great-
niece Olive Parsons, great-niece Alma Richards, great -great niece Heather Holtzman, great niece Norma Fink-
beiner and great-granddaughter Jocelyn Andrew. Back: great-nephew Froyne Parsons, great-niece Brenda
Martene, great -great nephew David Holtzman, great-nephew Don Parsons, great nieces Doreen Holtzman and
Ruby Finlayson, great-nephew Bev Parsons and great-grandson Scott Andrew. Missing: great-niece Maida Gaiser
and great-nephew Hugh Parsons.
Toronto should practice conservation
County bucks time change
A resolution from the city of ported the move. dark and because of that safe -
Toronto seeking extension of The safety factor of extend- ty factor we should not concur
Daylight Savings Time drew ed daylight hours was the ma- with the resolution."
criticism from some jor reason for rejecting the If the city of Toronto could
members of the Huron Coun- proposal. show some semblance of
ty Council. In speaking to the resolu- energy conservation by ex -
City of Toronto officials tion, Robert Bell said the ex- ample, then the resolution
would like to extend the tension would only have a could be more palatable, Paul
period of Daylight Saving significant effect in March. Steckle of Stanley Township
Time in 1984 and all subse- "Spring would be the only said.
quent years so that it would real change and school "Toronto should practice it
begin the first Sunday in children could be boarding themselves because
March and end the first Sun- busses in some areas in the whenever I go there lights are
day in November.
The resolution has been cir-
culated to many
municipalities across Ontario
and show of hands at county
council, Thursday, suggested
few, if any, local councils sup-
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and pushes the vehicle ahead
of oneself.
"You can't live to be 100
and do everything you once
did", she said philosophically.
The birthday lady did con-
sent to stay in her mobile
chair during the special par-
ty in her honour last Friday.
Fellow residents, relatives
and many friends gathered in
the spacious dining room to
pay tribute to the home's
most senior citizen. The Blue
Water's adjuvant, Cathy
Shantz, acted as mistress of
ceremonies during a program
which included appropriate
remarks by administrator
Joseph Risi, Dr. Charles
Wallace, readings, poems and
musical numbers by some of
the residents, and a piano and
flute duet by Pearl Anne Mar-
tin and her daughter
Roxanne.
Mrs. Andrew blew out the
candles on her birthday cake,
a symbolic 10, and shared it
with her guests. Unknowing-
ly, she also revealed the
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secret of living to a ripe old
age with body, mind and
spirit still working har-
moniously together. Looking
around at the many people
who had come to wish her
well she expressed the basic
attitude of a full life.
"I'm glad I'm alive", Olive
Andrew said contentedly.
burning for 24 hours," he said.
"They could start with their
own city. The rural
municipalities would not
benefit from this."
OBSERVERS
Three members of the
South Huron District High
School student council ex-
ecutive attended Exeter coun-
cil this week to gain some
first-hand knowledge in the
correct manner of conducting
a meeting.
Mayor Bruce Shaw, who
has started his duties as prin-
cipal at the school, noted on a
couple of occasions during the
session that the trio had come
on an appropriate occasion as
there were some procedures
that do not arise at most
meetings.
Attending were Susan
McClure, Alice Dietrich and
Lisa Rundle.
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RECITATION — Blue Water Rest Home adjuvant Cathy
Shantz holds the mike while resident J.K Cornish recites
• o poem during a 100th birthday party at the home for
Olive Andrew.
Notice
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Sat., Sept. 10
8 a.m. till 6 p.m.
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