HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-05-14, Page 13THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 14, 1888 — A13
Students from Mrs. McCreight's class at
afternoon with residents of Kilbarchaii
They were
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St. James Separate School entertained
residents of the Seaforth Health Care Facility
Nursing Home as guests.
accompanied by Darlene Coughtrey,;4
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last week.
High scores were heldby Cassie Nicholson
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Included in their program was stop
dancing, songs and solos. The students
and Alfie Sykes; lone hands Ila Gardner and
Patrick Ryan and consolation, Doris Smith
Syd and Anita Scroggs took his mother zit
piano
also presented cards they had made to the
residents, They were thanked by Jackie
and James Nolan.
Following the euchre Maxine Elliott,
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MUSICAL HI -LITE — The Harmony HI -Liter finished fifth out of 16 Director; Katie Teall, Gloria Wllbee, Nancy Mllison, Leanne
2nd row: Betty MacDonald, Elaine Skinner, Loulse
Racho, and served chocolate chip coolies andacting
on behalf of the residents, presented a
to Mary McIver on the occasion of
choruses In a recent Area 3 Harmony Training program Whitmore.
The placing qualifies them to compete at an Smale, Marie Douglas, Donna Broadfoot, Jane Vincent, Carol
juice.
Other activities during the week included
small gift
her 981h birthday.
competition.
International competition to be held In St. John's, New Brunswick In Henderson, Carol Aice, Gall Moffatt, Michelle Sinnamon, Esther
Alice Andrews, Margaret Shortreed.
bowling on Monday, followed by a birthday
Mrs. McIver has been a valued volunteer
for and thanked residents for
November. The HI -Liter were organized in 1984 and are under the Rose, Janice Haugh. 3rd row:
Mary Anne Snowden, Nadine Cathers, Jauqueline Gowdy, Shirley
celebration for Margurite Shill, who turned
80, Mary Finlayson prepared cake and ice
many years
their kindness to her.
Friday, bingo was played with
direction of Margaret Whitmore, They have been chartered
members of Harmony Incorporated for the past two years, a group Snell, Liz Car dno, Deanna Delve, Carol Moore, Joyce Kahle, June
Del, Back row: Joan
cream for the occasion.
On Tuesday volunteers from the public
afternoon
winners being Jimmy Tatulis, Jim Nolan,
Lucy Bezzo, Ba Gardner, Keith Herman,
NorCampbell,
which helps support autism. This was their second HTP Johns, Leona Nigh, Jen
Ruhlo.
Carol Baker, Norma
Baker,
competition. Members of the chorus stem from Clinton, Exeter, St. Doris Spence, Ruth Campbell, Ruth Axtren Thelma Bode.
school helped residents with wheelchair
bowling.
Dorothy Carter, full card, Cassie Nicholson.
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Marys, Mitchell, Dublin, Brussels, Gorrie, Atwood and Seaforth, Hooper, Belva Fuss, Wanda Dietz, Karen Cardiff,
Debbie Campbell, Lisa Strong and Grace Cornish.
Re A S' f St Thomas Anglican
Birthday wishes were sang to Lily Hudie
and are: Front, Marilyn Thomas, Doreen Strong, Arlene vanden Missing are
v. , immons o
Church held the worshiservice Wednesday when she celebrated her 95th birthday. Akker, Lin Steffler, Audrey McLlwaln, r
the Dorothy Papple also came in to wish her Aunt
and a communion. Eva Lambert provided
piano accompaniment for the hymns.
Lily birthday wishes.
Residents held their council meetingEWEDDINGS
Residents and volunteers enjoyed euchre
at Seaforth Health Care Facility Thursdav
Saturday morning. Birthday wishes were
sang to Sid Pearson.
PERSONALS
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Syd and Anita Scroggs took his mother zit
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Madge Remes home for supper,
1v' ssl`wh,7 t"i
Sheila Schenk and Kendall and Mr, andlh
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FREDERICK A. HOEPFNER
Mrs, Kevin Ryan and family visited Carol
Frederick A. Hoepfner of Huronview and
Geddes.
formerly of Egmondville died Saturday, May
Harold Maloney went home for supper
`s s
t
10, 1986 at the Clinton Public Hospital. He
with wife Marjory.
'til
was 88.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson, grand-
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1 eti,
Born in Magdeburg, Germany, he was the
daughter Lynn Devereaux and children, Mr.
son of Albert Hoepfner and Gertrude
and Mrs. Jack Nicholson and Barb Alexander
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Koerner. Mr. Hoepfner was a civil engineer
visited Cassie Nicholson.
in the Foundry.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maloney, • Anne
, a.
He is survived by,two nephews, Hans Vos,
Marie and Carolyn Carere and Adam, Patti
'.
of ERmondville, and Joseph Gunter of
Laycox and children visited Dorothy Carter.
Plattsville. He was predeceased by his wife
Walter and Ullian Gee and Pearl Aston of
Greta K. Vos.
London visited with Bill Miners.
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A funeral service was held Monday at the
Mazy Lamont visited Kelly Lamont.
Beattie Funeral Home in Clinton. The
Doris Smith had her mother and brother
Reverend David Snihur officiated. Interment
from Stratford visit.
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Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto.
Gordon Scott took Dave and Eva Netzke
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J. ROSS ALLEN FN
and Len Bloomfield to the Diamond Jubilee
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J, Ross Allen, of St. Catharines and
Seaforth died Tuesday, May 6,
dinner held at Legion Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin visited Mac Tiffin.
JANMAAT— BRIDGE
formerly of
the Hotel Dieu Hospital,, St,
Isabel Scott was in to visit husband Bill
Joan Mary Janmaat and Scott Neil Bridge
1986 at
Scott.
were married Saturday,' May 10, 1986 at St.
Catharines.
Born in Seaforth Mr. Allen had been a
Lois McLaughlin and family visited her
Irene Omand.
James Roman Catholic Church by Father
Caruana. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
resident of St. Catharines since 1951. He was
for Ontario Hydro at the
mother
Gladys Ruston to her home in Stratford to
and Mrs. John Janmaat of Seaforth and the
an operator
Queenston Plant for 30 years, retiring in
spend Mother's Day with family.
Carrie Davies took her father Erle Dow out
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Bridge of Brussels. Matron of honor was Ann
1981. During W W II he was sergeant in the
RCAF. Since then he was a member of the
for supper.
Mable Handy was out with Tom.
Cronin, of Dublin, sister of the bride, and
bridesmaids were Mary Johnston, of Sarnia,
Royal Canadian Legion, H.T. Church Branch
member of Knox Presbyterian
Lucy Bezzo's great grandchildren Judi and
sister of the bride, Karen Smith, of Exeter
24 and a
Pat Nigh, Seaforth, granddaughter Marg
sister of the groom, Mary Lou Jansen, of
Church.
He is survived by his wife Helen, son Bruce
Bezzo of Clinton and son John Bezzo visited
Seaforth, friend of the bride and Mary Ann(
Janmaat of Clinton, sister-in-lawof the bride
of St. Catharines and brother Reid, of
her.
Bill and Doris Bezzo took his mother Lucy
Flowergirls were Kimberly Janmaat o
Seaforth.
He was predeceased by a brother Russell in
Bezzo out for a drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nicholson visited his
Seaforth, and Nicola Johnston, of Sarnia
both nieces of the bride. Best man was Gar!
1977
Mr. Allen rested at the Hulse and English
Funeral Home in St. Catharines. A funeral
mother Cassie Nicholson.
Rose Altman took her parents to her home
Bennett, of Seaforth, friend of the groom, an(
ushers were Robert Bridge, of Brussels
service was held on May 9. Interment was in
for supper.
All the ladies were given a flower to wear
brother of the groom, Ted Janmaat, o
Clinton, brotherof the bride, Jim McDonald
Victoria lawn Cemetery.
for Mother's Day.
of Walton, friend of the groom and Johi
IVYMARGAlrWl`COOK
died
Buren, of Delhi, friend of the groom
Ivy Margaret Cook of Belgrave
Tuesday, May 6, 1986 at the W ingham and
She was B9.
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Rin gbearerwas Robbie Janmaat, of Seaforth
nephew of the bride. Following a reception a
Community Centre
District Hospital.
BIRTHS
the Seaforth and District
Born in East W awanosh Township she was
the couple took a wedding trip to Vancouver
the daughter of the late David and Rebecca
Cook. She attended the Knox United Church
STOREY: Paul and Barb are pleased to
British Columbia. They will reside at RR
Monkton. Frank Phillips Photograph
in Belgrave. announce the birth of their son, Brent Dean
Mrs Cook is survived b .children' W esley 6 at St. Joseph's Hospital,
h.v isle ai?dF?ipn 0 f" Q'" �'h ozs. A brother
STEIN. pOSTELLO
daughterof'Herman Stein rind th
and Annie Cook, b eC�rgye;
London vreigI g~5^lbs:
Joan Stein,
Jim Walsh, of Blyth, Norman and Lorna
for Donald. Proud grandparents are Dean
late Mary Stein, and R16hard Costello, son c
Cook, Charlie and Doreen Cook, all of
and Phyllis Aldwinckle of Varna and Frances
Erna Costelo and the late Bernard Costellc
Relgrave; Florence McArter of Brussels,
Storey of Seaforth. Great grandmothers are
wish to announce their marriage on May 31
Nora and Ben Huskinson, of Callander,
Clara pretty and Mae Campbell, both of
1986 at 3:30 P.M. at St. James Churel
Muriel Bosman of Sault Ste. Marie,, Mi erl'ed
Seaforth
Seaforth, Ontario.
and Jim Paton of Mossley an yn
Lechinsky of Regina. She is also survived by
one son-in-law Ray Green of Kincardine, 43
grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren.
tutrs. Cook was predeceased by her
husband George Ernest Cook in Marrh 1968, ��
a daughter Lois Green and three sisters, five
brothers and one great granddaughter.
A funeral service was held May 9, at the
McBurney Funeral Home, Rev. John Roberts
officiated and interment was in Brandon
Cemetery, Belgrave.
Pallbearers were Mrs. Cook's grandsons: WHITE B AN PRODUCERS
Ronald Cook, Murray Walsh, Richard Paton,
Gary McArter, David Bosman and Ernie
Cook. Flower bearers were granddaughters,
Christine Forth and Karen Green. Another From granddaughter Eleanore Paton sang "in the
Garden." Relatives attended from Regina,
Sault Ste. Marie, Callander, Timmins,
Hamilton, Woodstock, Toronto, Kincardine
and hf o RV Thompson
MAARY EI1'I,ARk'i-II MURRAY, W
M Miuibeth Murray, of Seaforthdied
Wednesday. May 7, 1986 at the Seaforth
Community Hospital. She was 78.
Born in McKillop Township, she was a
daughter of the latrJoseph O'Rourke and the
former Mary Ellen Flanagan. She was The following White Bean Seed is available for 1986 plantings - packed in
predeceased by her husband Michael Mur- 25 Ing bags and the best of quality.
ray.
Surviving are two sons, Jack, of Toronto,
and Louis, of Burlington; three brothers,
John O'Rourke of Rgsetown, Saskatchewan,
Frank, of Toronto, and Dan, of Seaforth; two jc�
sisters, Mrs. Al (Irene) D Youngs and Mrs. ® Ex®e i 123 I1 ar® � ���Crest
was (Loretta) sedLarman,by both of Toronto. She VAC RICO ® Harokent * Midland
was predeceased by one sister, Alisha ® p1 i"C 111E
(Nellie).
Also hensurviving Jei, D grandchildren Michael, Seafarer
0 Kentwood 0 Wesl and
Stephen, Joseph, Donald, Ellen, Anne and * `� /'�
Kern. • Northland
Friends were received at the Whitney- S ®AC Seaforth
Ribey Funeral Home and a Mass of the
Christian Burial was celebrated on Saturday
at St. James Roman Catholic Church. Burial
was in St. Columban Cemetery.
Parish prayers were said Friday at the Due to early ordering some varieties are sold out and we urge you to boo
funeral home.
Pall bearers were Allan O'Reilly, Paul your requirements now.
Murray, Bill Murray, Donny O'Rourke,
Frances Hiclmell and Peter Van Drunen.
IRENE VICTORIA STEW ART
Irene Victoria Stewart of Oshawa and
formepiy of Seaforth, died Friday, May 9, —
1986 at the Osbawa General Hospital. She
was 64. Contact NOW the closest Thom son Brent
` The daughter of the late Reverend H.V.
Workman and Myrtle Collins Mrs. Stewart is
survived by her husband Roland B. StewarL
Also surviving is a daughter Kathryn and Q
her husband William Tscnrbart of Kitchen-
er, a son Donald and his wife Kathryn of
,Wfiitby and three grandchildren, Mark,
Susan and Andrea. >
Whtlney-
Friends were received at the
RibeyFlmetal Home. Interment in lUfaltland- ' S
hank Cemetery. lit
Pallbearers were Mrs, Stewart's nephews �.
David Stewart, Bryan. Stewart, Edward
Stewart, Harry'Bmee, Don McDowell and • t
boli Stewart �= "'
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