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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-05-07, Page 10.A10: • THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-103 MAY 7, 1986 BEST RATE 3/4%,. 3 YF.,AR,G.LC. At, INVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CENTRE Go(IeriClt 524-277:3 1-800-265-5503 WARM UP TO A COOL IDE., THE REMARKABLE H►� ��� PUMP Air conditioning that saves you money. You probably haven't thought of a heat pump for central, air conditioning - most people don't - but before you make a decision this summer, consider: • a heat pump is a central air. conditioner and dehumidifier as well as a super efficient heating . system • it increases the value of your home ' • best of all, it lowers your heating bills when added to a standard - efficiency gas or oil furnace FAMILY . Students* residents pialf card Seaforth llealth Aare Facility re A rg n Nit Dow's daughter visited for he spent an afternoon this week with studehta from St. James SepaNate School They played Wil Brill; Harold Walsh, Alfi Sykes, Ernest Sadlierts two daughters 0f xardtlto cards and were served n lunch visited him, Monday afternoon Mary Finliiyson tdak full house Alfie Sykes, Dorothy Carter. Pat Ryan had his sister Kathleen and family of Michigan visit him., Geo a Fox's daughter Lots 1#off of Nakina visited him. Lucy Bezzo had visitors over.the weekend. Her son John of Clinton, daught TEvelYp.alnd husband Ed Cook and great granddaughtgr Nadine Graham all visited. Cassie Nicholson's grandson Randy'Alex- ander and Ross and Lillian Nicholson visited with her. Dorothy Carter's daughter Patty and her children visited with her. . ei i • si is residents bowling, Pat Hyan finished with is 178 score and Harold Walsh with a 136, ' Tuesday public school students came, to help residents with wheelchair bowling. Keith Herman, Edith Salo, pave Netzke, Jiro Nolan and James Tatulis all tied. Wednesday L'.ackie Racho took residents to the United Church luncheon. They enjoyed. the beautiful meal. i Thursday afternoon bingo was played' W inners were: under B -Lucy Bezzo and EnerMarke LOAN PLAN FINANCED BY THE ROYAL BANK At interest rates below prime. —CALL: Seaforth Public Utilities Commission at 527-0530 BIRTHS. BROOM E: Kevan and Cathy of Egmondville are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Adam John on May 6, 1986 at Seaforth Community Hospital weighing 9 lbs. 10 ozs; A brother for Wade. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter, Londesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Broome, Egmondville. LANSINK: Leonard and Heather of Seaforth are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first child Joshua Leonard Elwood on April 12, 1986 at Stratford General Hospital. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNall of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. John Lansink of Seaforth and great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Atkinson of Goderich. MEDD: Leo and Sharon Medd are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Stephen Patrick born May 2, 1986 at Clinton Public Hospital. A brother for Jeff, Julie and Barry. MITCHELL: Doug and Janet are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Amanda Marie, born April 21 weighing 6 lbs! 11 ozs. A little sister for Robbie..Proud grandparents are Lloyd and Violet Heibein of Brussels and Emerson and Phyllis Mitchell of Walton. SMITH: Terry and Vera (Van Diepen) are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Dana Marie, born May 1, 1986.a1t Stratford General Hospital. Spoiling prr leges go to grandparents Mervin and Marl . Smith, Walton, and Arie and Sybilla V Diepen of Goderich. Great grandparents Flora Smith of Beeton and Harold and Mori Wilson of Orillia. • or Ontario Hydro: Clinton Area ( HAPPY BIRTHDAY I at 482-3483 or Zenith 28220 ci EnerMark The Electricity People Happy belated birthday Mouse, May 5. Happy belated birthday to W ade, 2 on May 5. Happy birthday to Kevan, 32 on May 9. Happy Birthday to Pat Armes on May 9, Happy 8th birthday to Andrea McGrath on May 11. Happy Birthday to Grace on May 11. Happy Birthday to Pat 9n May 6. We've got everything you need to get your crop into: tete ground ... and get more money out of it Everyone is looking for better value these days, because value rarely comes looking for us. That's why, at Cook's, we go out of our way to bring you all the quality products you need to keep yields high and production costs low ... from fertilizer blending and custom application to seed varieties and pesticides. You get the convenience of one-stop shopping ... with a single standard of top quality. "Where you can trade with confidence" OMston of G Henson 262-2410 to Inc Centralia 228-t:6M Ma uerite Shill,Ila Gardner; 4 corners - Dorothy Carter and Alfie Sykes; straight lines Dennis Arney, James Tatulis, Bill Connolly; 'Friday afternoon Shirley .Luther and' Dianne Moody of the Exeter Salvation Army came fora worship and song service. It will be the last visit for a awhile. PEOPLE Monday afternoon Dorothy Carter was out with Betty MacLean to Mrs. Roy McGeoch's 87th birthday party. • Joe Robinson, Hensall and Tom Handy visited Mabel Handy. Mary Lamont visited with Kelly Lamont. Isabel Scott visited with her husband Bill Scott, afternoon',- Huronview joins Happy Citizens The Seaforth Happy Citizens held their meeting on May 1 in the Legion Hall with 53 present. With June being Senior Citizen Month an invitation was accepted from Huronview to join them on June 17 fora program to start at 2 p.m. Later there will be a period for visiting. Supper will begin at 5:45 p.m.. Cost is $5. The President reminded everyone about the "Walk Back From the Moon" from May 25 -June 1 and hoped there would be a good response. The bus is full for the June 25 trip to the Gerritol Follies in Hamilton. Euchre was then played. Ladies high; Ida Diehl; ladies low,. Muriel McLaughlin; ladies lone, Lillian. Malaniuk; men's high, Bea Storey (as a man); men's low, Elmer Townsend and men's lone, Eva McCartney (as a man). WEDDINGS ENGELHARDT— WEY,', .,,'s Heidi Elaine Engelhardt, daughter of?r1Vr, and Mrs, Helmut Engelhardt, ,Windsot't and Douglas Campbell Wey, son of Mr•, and rs Campbell Wey of RR 4, WaltofLa1);ire married at University Chapel, Guelph onr1Vlaq 3, 1986, Rev. Derwyn Hocken officiated:, Laurie Norman, London, and Larry''Kale, Edmonton, were their attendants. A recep- tion followed at The Mill Elora. Kirkton 229-8986 Walton 527.1540 887-9261 one-stop shopping for crop inputs Cook's satellite dealers: • Topnotch Feeds, Milverton • Sutherland Elevator, R.R. 1, Beeton • Twin County Grain Elevator, R.R. 3, Brussels' • Dublin Feed Mill, Dublin • Harold Schroeder Milling Co. Ltd., Dashwood • Glencoe Grain & Seed Co., Parkhill%Beechwood• 'Div. of Parrish & Heimbecker Limited tom% SPRING HOUSE- CLEANING DRISCOLL— UNDERWOOD Donna Michelle (Shelly) Driscoll and David John Underwood were married Saturday, May 3, 1986 at First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth by the Reverend W illiam Barber. The bride is the daughter of Karen and Ron Driscoll of Seaforth and the groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. John Underwood, also of Seaforth, Maid of honor was Lisa Beuttenmil- ler and bridesmaids were Tammy Driscoll of RR 4 Walton and Janice Underwood of Seaforth. Flowergirl was Kelly, Rau of Egmondville. Best man was Jerome Cronin of RR 2 Dublin and ushers were Mark Underwood and Scott Driscoll both of Seaforth, Ringbearer was Steven Mclnally of Seaforth. A reception was held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. The bridal couple will reside at RR 4, Seaforth. k ni(.l'hifp togopt' 3�t WILLIAM JAMES RACHO William James Racho, of Huronview, Clinton and formerly of Egmondville, died Friday, May 2, 1986 at Huronview• He was 91 NAYL OR— KRAMERS Darlene Rose Naylor and Dwight William Kramers were married on Friday, April, 18, 1988. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Naylor of Walton and the groom is the son of Dorothy Kramers of Clinton and the late Paul Kramets. The couple no re.s4ee bLondesborl,4 ' .u'r a Born in McKillop Mr. Racho was the son of William Racho Sr. and Marion Darling. He served in the First World W ar with the Blyth 161st Infantry. He was a member of the Seaforth Legion Branch No. 156. He owned a welding shop for many years in Egmondville before selling to Henry Ziler. Mr. Racho is survived by daughters: Muriel (Mrs. W timer MacGregor) of Sault Ste. Marie: Joyce (Mrs. George Chessell) of Stratford: Joan (Mrs. Don Eaton) and Blanche (Mrs. Gerald Moir), both of Egmondville and sons, Herman Racho, of Hamilton, Stan Racho of Stratford and Jim Racho of Egmondville. Also surviving are eight grandchildren and nine great grand- ' children. Mr. Racho was predeceased by his wife, the former Mary Agnes Brodhagen, one grandson Steven Racho, one brother Harvey Racho and one son-in-law George Chessell. Friends were received 'at the Ball and Falconer "Box Funeral Chapel", Seaforth and a funeral service was conducted by Rev. Cheryl Ann Stadelbauer-Samppa Monday of Egmondville United chinch. A memorial service was held by the Seaforth Legion at the funeral home on Sunday. Interment Mait- Iandbenk Cemetery. Pallbearers were Wilmer Kelly, Al Nichol- son,Nattier, MacLean, William Brown Sr., WiliamWiibee and Cleave Coombs. Flower - bearers were Allen Racho, Don Racho, Larry Moir and Jimmy Ranco. SELL WHAT YOU DON'T NEED IN THE HURON EXPOSITOR'S CASH & CARRY CORNER FOR ONLY si �� � PIEEpAIIS • Heti') must be under $46,00 • only 1 item per ad • Only for private individuals selling personal possessions. OBITUARIES ARTERAUGUSTOSKARMOHAUP3' Arter August Oskar Mohaupt, of RR 9 Brussels died at his residence Sunday, April 27, 1986. He was 73. Born in Germany to the tate Franz and Leota Mohaupt, Mr. Mohaupt came to Canada in 1953 and moved to the Brussels area in 1973, after he retired. He was a machinist by trade. He was also a member of the German Club in Seaforth. Mr. Mohaupt is survived by his wife, the former Olga W ittek and two sons; Wolfgang of Ottawa and Udo of Cambridge (Galt). Also surviving are four grandchildren, Cecilia. Melissa, Michael and Paul. • Mr. Mohaupt rested at the M.L Watts Funeral Home in Brussels. A funeral service was held in the chapel on May 1 with the Reverend Charles Carpentier officiating.. Interment was May 2 in Mount View Cemetery. Cambridge. SlS'rest 51. CLAUDIA Sister Claudia Woods (Aloysia Woods) of the Community of the Sisters of St. Joseph died Monday, April 21, 1986 at Mount St. Joseph Hospital. She was 63. Survived by nieces and a nephew she was • prededeased by sisters Mrs. Mary Mullin, Mrs. Elizabeth Foreman and brothers John, Joseph, 'timothy. Edmund and Patrick Woods. 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