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The Huron Expositor, 1987-02-04, Page 17A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR,: FEBRUARY 4, 1987 Maplewood Manor welcomes t to more residents .. Maplewood •Manor welcomes Ethel Sal - lows of Seaforth and 'Charles 13emister of Minton tothe facility, • -Ethel settled ,in with the help of her daughter, Irene' Good and grandson Chris. Charles was assisted Mins move by daughter and. son-in-law Greta and W;es lloggart: This past week was agaiif an; interesting one. Pete Tremeer joined the Seaforth Health. Care Facility on Mondayfor, bowling at the Starlight lanes. Pete says each time hegoes he learns a little more about the game. C'itrW eJnesclay7Rev Archie-leebertsen-of Bethel Bible Church• conducted the worship service. Mr• and Mrs. Lobb of Clinton to make a video of activities at the facility for a office windows , painting eye-catching hearts Jean and Ed Johns' .visitors were 'Bose school project; They had been part of the and sayings on them. Ryan, Carolyn Wood of Toronto, Jim and Eva group, who had come the week before, with .. Each week there' are ,many visitors to CoxofBayfield, Jane Sutter, Eva McCartney, teach`er,.Celeste McCreight. The boys were. Maplewood. Mr. and Mrs•• Glen Haney and, Anna Haney, May.Jack and Beth Rose, Agnes Eyre and ,Wesley ,dile to film the St, Columban Tumor Choir This week Ma Habkirk s yisltgrs, were. who entertained from 3 to 4 p.m: that day.' Jean, and Del Kravel of ,Kitchener, Jackie Roe, 'Their performance inebaued • recitations, Melanson,-hes, Jane, Corey, Adam and Julie' Jan Moore, ` VON coordinator visited. skits, songs; step dancing and guitar playing, Habkirk, Mrs; Jean Dill' and Agnes Hunter. • Maplewood Manor as part of th0'90th year The junior choir is under the direction of Elva and John Pullman's visitors: werecelebration,for,VON. It was a- delightful -time, Margie Ryan, .Their efforts were greatly Brenda De Jong, Gordon Pullman and , for residents as many knew Jan well from appreciated by, die residents ' Marion Pullman, ' having used VON 'services for years. Each N41boe—and brother Jason' decorated the Tremeerandt,, , the insert tion for 90 ears of service. . . • BIRT1171 COSTELLO: Rick and Joan are very pleased • to announce the birth of their first child, Cheryl Alyson. Born at Mississauga General Hospital at .2:41 p.m.' on January 29; 1987 weighing 6 lbs. 112 oz. Proud' grandparents • are Erma Costello of Seaforth and Herman Slein.of-Mississauga, Proud great grandpar- ents are Martha Drager of Seaforth and Theresa Costello, of London. In preparation for Valentine's Day, Jefl' Vicki Tremeer visited with Pete and W illy resident reeeiveda complimentary pen with • 11 1 , • 1111 Genevieve Westcott married in Wellington; New Zealand eetttpanied—h+m -P9rs;—Lobb played the Zealand's top TV cameraman January 22, 1987 in Wellington, New Zealand, Huth winners 'of the Sir, David 'Beatty Award in April last year, Genevieve West- • cott; daughter of Police Commission Chair- man, Clare W estcott, was , picked ps best "journalist in . New • Zealand for her show, 'Close -Up'' and a documentary on Mann 'gang' murders.. Mr, Ross 1{enward•was picked best cameraman. ..in November 1986 Miss Westcott. scored again with another hour long Close=Up show on the failure of the justice system and parole system in New Zealand featuring a story on sexual abuse'and murder by.sex offenders set Tree by the: system... • The Wellington Star said,',Only the Cosby electric plane,. Rev Robertson• then visited • New Zealand's top journalist married New with' the residents. - Thatsame•morning the Public Health.•cames hi give footcare 'to'the:residents, • Marlene Price was kept very busy as everyone enjoyed- . the relaxing and beneficial treatment. On Wednesday night, Willie Treineer won • again, This time he won the ivy plant which - was the Maplewood Bingo prize. He had only one number left to be called for a full card. -We were pleased .to have volunteer Mad. • •. Maloney back after an illness. She and Mary Chapple hel'ped•with Bingo. ( )n Friday, the afternoon Movies were shown by Gail Hilis. The second movie with: Laurel and Hardy was the favorite. Saturday morning two students, 'Brian Little and.. Brian Mel'ady came to Maplewood PEOPLE • members of the Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club. '1 some information about the games at the club's euchre and bridge party, held January 27 at the Orange Hall: The lawn bowling club will be. hosting a portion of the•games. There were 10 tables of euchre and one of bridge in play at the party. High scores 'in , . euchre went to Agnes Eyre and • Russell W atden, with the consolation winners, Edith and Bob McMillan.: Lone hand winners were Mary Riley andHarold Coleman; High bridge went to Dave Cornish. The next euchre will be February 24, in the' Orange Hall.' • In other business the club reported some of Show and the 6:30 p. m. news could beat the, Close -Up report by Genevieve Westcott on a convicted sex offender." ' " • • • The December issue, of New Zealand's largest:women's magazine, "New Zealand's W omens' Weekly" featured Miss Westcott on the cover and January's TV-Guide,"—The 'Listern'' picked her as one of the .10. -New Zealand" Headliners of 1986." { ,, • John Patterson, chairman of the Tri County ' Senior' Games committee gave • its members have been on the sick list,. and was pleased to hear Donna Patterson is home and• madea good` recovery from her recent illness. Sandy Pepper and Gordon Murray • -are. also wished a good recovery. . 3 ways Ontario is helping youth this su - The Ontario. Ministry of Skills Development, as part of •its comprehensive mandate to provide skills training and work experience for young people, provides these opportunities to work and earn money this summer. 1. Worlcuig with The Ontario,Summer Employment Program is directed toward employers ' and encourages them to hire young people for newly created su'mrner jobs. The Ministry of Skills Development will provide $1.25 per hour towards the Mary cost of the person hired. Young • Business Business people gain invaluable work experience while Ontario companies receive the benefit of these willing, eager workers,: Employers who could olio more to provide. young people with summer jobs should cal 1-800-3871290 (Fri Toronto 585-7399) for further information. , 2. your own Boss. STARTUP provides students with an. interest free loan of up to $3,000 from excellent opportunity to learn how to START -U1? • run their own summer businesses. In It's an opportunity for young people co-operation with The Ontario Chamber to learn -valuable entrepreneurial skills, of Commerce and The Royal Bank of Interested students maga more ' Canada students who want. to start a • information fly calling 1-800-387-01// summer business may apply for an . .: Working wit. Ontario The -.ministries and assoc atted community its Experience x it rested young people can get more _ r agencies offers young people the information and applications by calling , pportunity to gain valuable career 1-800-387-0777. 0 related experience on the job through Ontario Ministry of skills Develbpm'ei t Gregory Sorbara Minister Ontario Ministr=y of Skills Development t.: HAPPY BIRTHDAY• Happy Birthday 'to. Jim McGrath on January 31, . Happy 16th birthday to Peter: and Paul McKay on February 5;.. Birthday Greetings to Key. on Feb. 9. •OBITUARIES RRITUARIES. MARY SPROAT J Mary. Sproat, formerly or Seaforth, died • Wednesday, January 28, 1987 at the Seaway p Hospital, Trenton, Michigan. She•was 92. n The former Mary McGuire, Mrs. Sproat is' • a survived by her daughters, Kim Tabor and .. - Mary Barry, and one son, • Hugh, 'all of Michigan. •. She, was predeceased 'by..'her husband' Hugli'Sproat, and one sister Margaret and one brother Hugh. Friends were received at - the Whitney- . Ribey Mineral Home, Seaforth and a Mass of the Christian Burial was held Saturday at St. James Roman Catholic Church. Burial was in St. Janies Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mrs. Sproat's six. grand- . • BRUCE ELDON McCLiNC'HEY Bruce Eldon McClinchey, of RR 2, Goderich, died Tuesday, January 27, 1987 at University Hospital in London. He was 71: Mr. McClinehey is survived by his wife; the former Grace .Robinson; sons, Ronald. and his wife Ethel of RR 1, Wellesley, and Raymond and his wife Jane of RR 2, Goderich • and daughters, Jean and her husband Peter 'manse of RR 3, Goderich and Joanne of St. • Jacobs. Also surviving' are grandchildren David, Cheryl and Sean McClinchey, Danny and . Andrea ' lmanse and Ryan, Steven and a Colleen McClinchey and abrother Frank and . his wife' Mabel of Clinton. ;; Mr. McClinchey was predeceased by one `, brother William. The family received friends at the McCal- lum and Pall Funeral Home, in Goderich and funeral and committal services were held at the funeral home on Thursday. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. Donations to the Clinton Public Hospital or the University. Hospital Foundation of London would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy,_ - IVY IRENESCOTT Ivy Irene Scott, • of West William Street, Seaforth, died Monday. February 2, 1987 at the Seaforth Community Hospital She was .82. A daughter of the late Frank Plewes and Charlotte Carter she is survived 'by three stepbrothers Ray Gibbings of London and Harold Gibbings of Clinton and Harry Crich of Seaforth. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Scott was predeceased, by two ? husbands, Alton Johnston and Walter R. Scott.. ' The family received friends at -the Whit- • , ney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on • Tuesday afternoon and evening. A funeral ' service will be held today. Spring interment Baird's Cemetery. Stanley Township. ADA itt 'E?ARMS'f itONG Ada Irene -Armstrong. of RR 3, Brussels ' died Friday. Ianuary 23. 1987 at the Extendicare in Oakville. She was 87.• The former Ada Fulton, Mrs. Armstrong was the daughter of the late Jaynes Fulton and Sarah Williamson, She was a member of the Melville Presbyterian Church. •Brussels, a Noble Grand of the Morning Star Rebekah Lodge. Brussels and a District Deputy. She is survived by. a son James, of Grey Township and daughters, Helen (Mrs. Robert Jdyce) of Toronto and Dorothy (Mrs. WiIson.Tlbbo3ofOttaya and one sister. Betty Clarke of Toronto. A funeral was held from the M.L Watts Funeral Home, Brussels Chapel on Monday, January 26, 1987. Rederend Chas, Carpentier officiated. A Rebekah Memorial Service was held at the funeral home on Sunday. Interment Brussels Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations ean be made to the Melville Presbyterian C.hurch-, Memorial- Fund. MAL: AR `1'' 'MA RV MONSIDE • Margaret Mary Ironside, formerly of. Seaforth, died Monday. January 26. 1987 at St. -Mary's Hospital. Mrs Ironside and her husband, the fate. Calvin {,Vestnian Ironside. operated a store in Seaforth, iii what is now the Lennie building- Mrs, irons deissurvivedbysons, William: James and Robert and a daughter Mamie. Also surviving are brothers Thomas and Peter Christopher, .of London and several grandchildren. ` 'Firs. Ironside was predeceased by brio- ,. theft. Harold and Richard , and sister Madeline McGinnis. �- Visitors were received at the Joint T p: Donohue Funeral Home. St. Marys and p '_ fnneralmass was held at St. Peters Basilica. on Jatiunry Intetrhent St— Peter's Cemetery. As ' expressions of sympathy donationstotheSt. Mary's Hospital Building- Fund uilding Fund would be appreciated. 1 • GRAYDON Aii3ERTNI%.AE, (lraydon Albert Neal of 171 Albert Street, Clinton acid formerly of flatlet( Township, died on January 7 in Clinton Piiblie Hospital. Ile teas 71 yeaas old. • , Mr. Neal was born in Goderich Township on May 3, 1915 to the late Russell and Sarah Catherine (Hardy) Neal. On July 25 1930, he -t married the former Olive Knox in the Walton - United Church manse. t:ollowing their marriage, the Nenls t fanned ih Mullett Tottmship•on the Baseline Road until they moved to Clinton irt 1957. As t well as fatinin'g, Mr. Neal was`einployed With ktorphy i ds Lines and operated a g'rilder° fo"r the TotenahipofGoderichforseieralyeais. ' Mr. Neal it survived by his wile. and San r Murray and his ulfc Irene of Guelph, and tgoddauCghters atherine ahcf•her husband Gary Burgess of Haitiston and Lisa Neal at bottle Ile is also surnved• by one brother, Abaft and ht's wife Vopre, of Clinton: A funeral' and coriirriitfal service' were field on January 9 at Ball and Falconer Frineral • Moine, Clinton. Intermentwas in Clinton v C'einetery. •