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E,:HURON EXPOSITOR, ,,JUNE 2Q,,1984
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Seaforth Health Care Rite lit
,rave a busy. week of activities'
celebrate Ontario Nursin'H
gRiFea
Mine 17 to 23
:On Tuesday an Old'Tyme Da
held' Marie Fly, nn and lh}er ' br.
•fit* and residents of KKilbarcli
fs ►y��,dge )limes, Jai
ie xto, Shill,- Verna: ,McCii
qm Giadyf
Th� 1 ' x sit i
cfiustra. will dilating 6a k illioni
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to present
° ohne are invited also.
j!iiednesday a Tea -Bake Sale and Fenn - Plc l SONALS
Sale will be field starting at 2 3aprilt ,and on James � ion, Yea -. O for .dinner
Friday al Special Olympics Dayd;wdl beerhel Saturday wit t s fnmltly as qn Sunda;
_..:,.`Junior Volunteers of grade•aix - ..iin ' was visited by Iiia if nary
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THE BONANZA YARD sale, sponsored by
St. Thomas Anglican Church started at 9 a.m.
Saturday, one hour early. By ,11.00, most of
the goodies had been picked over and buyers
n
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fellowed Wit ,barbecue at Hoard. a i +' • Jack WOO, wee', visa .ea b' bird fan lily.,'
, Twelve residents who alley ,bowled during , Carole Geddes attended ,the„eotiVaeation
the season were treated to a dinnerini the ceremonies at niversity.of Western Ontario
were Dariea Coshirend Thr e �
w e R g y a tiree,
t e l ib hadnated.•
She, wa accompanied by bee
activity room last Monday. Alec at ending , last Wedges ay when, :let' sott,}.''oug,
frons Kilbarchan.
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Following the dinner the pees htation'of Antoon To)lae/eus: was visited by his wife
trophies took place. by Mary Fitiilayson. and family:
Special awards went to Gladys 1010 n for Mary Lamont visited her�cousin;Kellyend
high -ladies average and Patrick Ryas' for also brought treats, to Carole Geddes anft
mens high average, Maxine Elliott won>thc Alfie Sykes.r:”
trophy for the, most improver. howler •said Ria Voogel was visited Sunday by:her.son
Len •Blgomfteld the high single 222.? ° Frank, hit wife Linda and.children Chad and
Wednesday afternoon, Rev. T. Duke of Kassie Jo.
First Presbyterian Church was; in charge of Cornelius'Rurt ig was visited by members
worship service at Seaforth Health ,,Care; of his famiiy • from Waterloo.
Facility. At the close of the service. Ross Norma Street -1,s was out to Hensafi on
Houghton and Ria Voogel made the:, Satur'da'y with her f rienldi' Phyllis Lee;
presentation of a ceramicraver boolte'to* • Ross Houghton was visited Eby his'
Rev. Duke in appreciation for'-',hiis•services , daughters on theweekend'a'nd they'brought
Residents will miss Rey Duke. very much gi tst • , 6, ' '
as he was their pastoral advisor for-severalr Ruth Noll Spent. the weekend Oilier home_
years. Henrietta Brown assisted at the piano in Palmerston. _ .
ear the hymns. Birthday Greetings this week to Erle Dow
Bingo was held oil Friday afternoon with a celebrating his 74th birthday Monday and to
good attendance. Winners of bingos were Wm. Miners who will be celebrating his 98th
Wm. Connolly. Edith Salo, Erie. Dow, birthday Friday.
Seaforth Happy Citizens meet
The Seaforth Happy Citisens met in the.
Legion Hall on June 7 with •41 people
present.
The meeting, opened with a moment's
silence an memory of Ivan Forsythe;
made oft with. their purchases. to charge ofThe winners of cards were ladies high,
the book* bie Bias Sandra Lee, left and Beth GertiedieTaylor;nehaladies.a el RiehAnl; men's
high,
P ladies:lone hands. Rachel Riehl; man's. high,
Palin. At aales end, there was' an obvious , Harvey McClure; men's Flow, George
bargain to be had In books. (Wasslnk photo) Howatt; men's lone, Elmer Townsend.
The officers for 1984-$5 ''include' Past
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,•� .tK JOHN Mlxi . r, son opf ack and.
Iwai . ra. to . n May<S fr nt}
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Sir Sa; dford b`id iu . Coilege. School of
Natural Resources, : Lin say. us a `heavy
Equipment Tecchnictan...lt4ark ts.-; alfso a
Sraduatc ;of, Seaftirtii Public School and
eaforth;; District,Itgti' Sehool. Ile is
hresentTy
employedrby John H R1cLlwatn'
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1 RGARET" MAHONEY ashes. is i
nnunce that .'her husband, ' Daniel, ia, ,a'
1 , ler of th graduating class;;in' medicine
oin McMastter;University, Hamilton. Dan
ill'dobis internship at McMaster Hospital, •
g'rgaret is the former Margaret Eckert of
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President, Hazel McNaughton; president,
Beatrice Storey; secretary, Winona Pipe;
treasurer, Rachel Riehl; social committee,
Mary Riley, Eya McCartney and Minnie
Walters; euchre committee, Beulah M6Kay,
Amy Wiggins and Frances Upshall; bards for
sick, Margaret Smale and Helen Connell;
pianist, Ivy Scott, Edith Dunlop and Mary
,Riley; librarian, . Beatrice Storey; auditors,
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RON tug, son of •.Mr and' Mrs !I•ft fry H
of Seaforth, • graduated^.lune."16 from t
three year Materials Management program
at Conestoga ,Collegge in Guelph. He is ,a
graduate of Seafdrth District High School
and is presently employed . as a Production
Scheduler with Metropolitan Wire (Canada)
Limited in Mississauga.
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OBITUARY --
PETE ALLAN
Garnet Wilson 'Pete" Allan. 55. of 71--
• Queen St.. Hensen, died Friday June 15 at
Lady Minto Respite!, Cochrane. Ont.
lie was immediate past president of
Hensel) Legion Branch 11468.
Surviving are his wife, Donna (Cavell)
Allan. his step -mother, Doris Allan, of
Seaforth, two sons. Lloyd, of Hensel., and
Norman,. of Kitchener, four daughters.
Margaret, Mrs. Gordon McDonald, of
Exeter, Pauline. Mrs. Ronald McBride, of
Goderich, Joan, Mrs. Wayne.Beierling, of
Varna and Donna Jean°Allan, of Exeter, one
sister, Iva, Mrs, Clarence Reid, of Hensall
and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday, June
18 at the Hensall Chapel of Michael P.
O`Connor Funeral Homes with Rev. Stan
McDonald officiating.Interment Maitland.
bank.Cpmetery, Seaorth.
A memorial service under the auspices of
*Legion Branch 1/468 •was conducted on
Sunday. June 17 at the funeral home.
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'PEOPLE
Relatives and friends welcomed a visit last
week from John M. and Edith Campbell of
Pathlow Saskatchewan.
Visited were George Carter and' tson
aitd Beryl Reid 'of Londesboro area; Alvin
and Vera McDonald of Walton and John and
Avril Reid. Eula Kellar, Orvete and Lila
Storey and Bob and Edith McMillan of
Seafosjh.
BIRTHS
FORD: To Lynda and Tom Ford of Rodney
an May 1*, a daughter. Roberta Susan. A
sister for arcyand Natalie. Granddaughter
for Orville and Ruth Workman.
DEV1 REAIJX: Bill and Connie are pleased
to announce the birth of their daughter
, Laura Christine weighing 8 lbs. 6 ozs. on
June 15. A wee sister for Lindsay and
Titnmy. Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Beuerman and Mr. and Mrs. Jot
Devereaux. Great grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs, Tony Siemon,
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Seaforth W.I.—
The
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The June meeting of the Seaforth W.I. was
held June 12 at the borne of Mrs. Earl Papple
following a delicious dinner with Seaforth
Hospital Aides attended by several mem-
bers.
The ladies were reminded of the Zurich
Anniversary June 20 with luncheon at 12:30 -
p.m.
The July meeting will be the Annual Picnic
for Institute families at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R.J. Doig with a pot luck supper at 6:30
0.411.
Mrs. Dan O'Rourke `ave some useful
household hints.
A gift was presented to retiring president
Mrs. Doig and an appreciation gift for her
husband.