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The Huron Expositor, 1987-04-01, Page 11-GRADUATES • JAMES R. CAMPBELL, still of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, graduated from Fanshawe College at June convocation on June 19, 1986. Jim is a graduate of SDHS and is presently employed at National Trust in . Stratford. I WEDDINGS HENRIEITE REININIK; daughter of Frank.and Jacoba Reinink, R.R.4 Walton, graduated from "Bruno's School of Hair Design" on July 18, 1986. She successfully completed her government examination and is now a licensed hair stylist. She is presently . emplOyed at "'rile Right House Hairstyling Salon" in Dundas -Hamilton. W 0 IFE—M ACRAE The families of Eileen Wolfe and Don MacRae wish to announce the marriage of • their parents which took place at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Dublin on Saturday, February 14, 1987. Father Carrigan was the celebrant, as- sisted by Pastor Ted Radke of Grace Lutheran Church, Mitchell. The • bride was given in marriage by her son Bill Wolfe of Mitchell while Sharon Peeling was matron of honor for her mother. James D. MacRae of London was best man for his father. A dinner and reception, catered by Mrs. Velma Miller of Seaforth, was held in the Dublin Community Centre. Following a trip to Southern Florida, the couple will reside in Dublin. , Cindereild• ' frI pageant entries now being. accepted Entries are now being accepted for the 1987 Canadian Cinderella Girl Pageant to • be held June 12-14, 1987 at the Holiday Inn in Orillia, Ontario. Cinderella Girl Pageant . is the largest scholarship Children's Pa' geant in the ..00rld with over $100;000 in cash and scholarsliips'. Young ladies ages 3-17 years of age are oligible. Send photo, • name, age, address and iolephone number before April 30, 1987 to: Canadian Cinder- ella Girl Pa eant, 4-67 Fittons bd., East, Orillia, Ont. V -2-J27(705-1-325:01-43. PEOPLE mom. Douglas W right of Kanata, spent a few days last week visiting his parents on John St., Seaforth, due to the serious illness of his father Art W right who is a patient at Clinton Community Hospital. BIRTHS VAN DE W A LLE: Paul and Maureen are pleased to announce the birth of their third daughter Karen Ellyn, born Wednesday, March 18 at St. Marys Memorial Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. To welcome Karen home are sisters Sarah and Lisa and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Delaney of Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Van De W alle of St. Marys. • Bad week (Continued from Page A2) Capone)? Before any of my regular readers (and I count the ones who only read this because they thought "From This Angle," meant it was a column about geometry) decides to rebuke me as a disrespectful heathen. I want to point out that I have nothing but respect for people with .incere religious beliefs. Union; tunately, I can't count people who exploit their audiences by offering "salvation" in return fora donation. So, !haven° respect for television evangelists. Oral Roberts has proven by this latest episode that he is a Sick man. He needs help sure, but it shouldn't cost $8 million to get him a shrink. However, if, by what he has done, he has managed to cast a pall of suspicion over himself and others in his field and eauses them all to late support he may at last, albeit' inadvertently, have done some good. • OBITUARIES 1 Regretfully, by MM. E Donald Stuart the nettles of the Clergymen, the Rev. John T. „Deaton and the Rev. Hugh Moorehouse who conducted and presided at the service of Rev, E. Donald Stuart. held at the Mentorial Funeral Home at 546 King SL. London, were omitted in the Obituary Notice of March 10, 1987. MACGREGOR: Scott and Mary -Ann (Heynsbergen) announce with joy the safe arrival of their first born son Matthew Scott, March 16, 1987, weighing 10 lbs. 71/2 (v. Proud grandparents are Ron and Mildred MacGregor, Kippen and Martin, and Diane Heynsbergen, Seaforth. BUTSON : Jeff, Janice and Stacey are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Bevan Jeffrey, on February 21, 1987 weighing 5 lbs. 6 oz. at St. Joseph's Hospital. Proud grandparents are Bessie Campbell and Jack and Wilma Butson. EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE In Huron County call... . • WE KILL. WEEDS! • Dandelion" • Creeping Charlie. • Plantain • Chickweed • Black Medic • Clover .4,000sq. ft. treated area Average Lawn ;00* NET Weed Control vddr Liquid Fernald' -Average Lavm" $3.00 per 1,000 sq. ft. thereafter Ask For Reg Smith BOBBY LAW SPRAY • of Goderich 0 0 "GUARDIAN OF THE NATION'S LAWNS" — WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS ! — - or Ken Brown ... 5249522 MERCEDES MC( OW AN Mercedes McCowan. of Egrnontiville, died Menday. March 30, istri at University .Hospital in London. She was 49. Mrs. McCowan is survived by her husband PeterMcCowanJr.. son Michael Eugene and his wife. Sandy of Seaforth and daughters Michelle and Kelly Lynn at [Ionia • Also Surviving are brothels George, Peter, . Adolph, and Richard and siste_ra, &mature, Joan, Theresa, Latrerria Irene, Ge.raldine and Betty Lou. McCowan was predeceased by her parenta. Adolph and Mary Alexander. Fiends may call at the Whitney-Ribey Finietal Heine, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth until 11 ant Thursday when Mass of the ClitiStieri Bung will be held et SI James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. JULIA CARMELMALONE J. tatmel Malone died Sunday. March 22, 1987 at the Seaforth Community Hospital. She was 84. The former Julia Cannel Moms.she , survived by her husband Erimi1t and daughter -In-law Audrey O'Rourke, Also surviving are two grandcbitdren. Robert and Anne Marie MOone, and attster, SisterSt. tuke,,ofMiiiintSt...10Sellih; London. She was predeceased by son Alfred; grandson qatt,, brothers. Joseph, James. PerguSaild kink aridtiaters, Mary Ress and Loretta. Friends were received at the Vi/hitney- Who Fhneral genie and a Mass of the Chbatian Burial was held March 24 at St. JamesRomafl tithOlieChniihSeafOrth with Pdhertabianaofileiating.Slithig,Interineifit ColUinhair teineteryi, ; Pallbearers were; Theo Mekudy. Wm. Motets, Pat Malone. Tom Malone, Bob Malone add Wan Barry. • The Corporation Of The • Township Of Hay requires a SPECIAL PROJECTS OFFICER Applicants are invited to submit a confidential resume to the undersigned by: 12:00 Noon, APRIL 10, 1987 for the positionof Special Projects Officer Qualifications 1. Some construction experience with respect to water work facilities. 2. Ability to keep good records. 3. Ability to communicate with public. 4. Some drafting experience or ability to interpret drawings is" valuable, and to make own sketches if changes are to be made. 5. Accounting, typing and filing procedures. Wages will commensurate with qualification and experience. (Mrs.) Joan M. Duchanne, Clerk -Treasurer, P.O. 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