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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-06-18, Page 10FAM 18, 1956 Al 0 -- THE 1-11/1it IN EXPOSITOR, LINE 'BEST RATE 1 McLai.ghlifl Chev-Olds Ltd. 13 Main St. Sea`orth •527.1140 "Service • Selection, • SavinSe • Satisfaction • Leasing • Complete BODY SHOP Service x.0.1/4%,• f Ag , INVESTMENTS FINANCIAL CENTRE, GODERICH 524.2773 1.800.265.5503 TRAWBERRIES Pick Your Own or Ready Picked at Horst's Berry Farm BRUSSELS ,a+ Daily 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. NO SUNDAY SALES Bring 4 qt., 6 qt. Baskets or Buy Them Here. PLEASE -NO OTHER CONTAINERS! Hwy. e6 Mole worth 887-6183 2nd farm Newry cs from corner bili on east aide wolfon Monk ion Yours Aestheticall Inc. pll,lu,,',Iniuil Skill (,clri, & Sunlniitintj GRADUATES - Graduation exercises will be June 24 at 1:30 p m. for the 1986 Grade 8 class from Seaforth Public School. Back r w: Steve Fritz, Jamie Wllbee, Ron Stevenson, Bruce Ungarlan, Steve Jefferson, Mr. Gary Jewitt, principal; Karsten Carroll, Scott H nt, Jason Poulton, Danny Glanville, Manny Taylor, Paul Glanvlle, Raube Beuermann. Second back row: Mrs. Carolyn Griffin, rs. Cathy Elliott, Les Hudle, Peter McKay, John Sparks, J on Patterson, Doug Huglll, Dwaine Forrest, Jeremy Lane, , en Anderson, Jeff Britton, Mike Axtmann, Jeff Kennedy, David Mr. Ron Ritchie, Mr. Keith Snell. Second, front row: Mr. Rob 5 ell, Health care resid =Ants play oast euchre In other SH • action residents went Mr, and Mrs. Dave Netzke spent Sunday at helped bowlingMonday residents with bowling on husband Pat Altmanublic school volunteers the home of their . Mrs. Nr Rose zke was the Tuesday, and fil were shown on Tuesday guest of honor that day as the family afternoon. Reve end Bill Barber led the celebrated her 93rd birthday. worship service ednesday while Henrietta Mrs. Nicholson was out for supper with her Brown accompan ed the hymns on the piano. daughter Barb Alexander on Sunday. Bingo was played 'day morning and a mass Carol Geddes was out with her husband held Friday afte oon by Father Caruana. Charles Saturday to attend the wedding of a niece. Yenny Dimaline took Lucy Bezzo to the hospital to visit her granddaughter Laverne Nigh. A. speedy recovery is wished to Harold Maloney and Dorothy Carter in the Seaforth Community Hospital and Bruce Bennett in the Stratford General Hospital. FREE TANNING SESSION with every manicure and pedicure booked before June 28 / 86 Mrs. Maggie McDonald, Angella Stoll, Barb 'Glanville, Shelly Nicholson, Nada Farag, Bonnie FInlayson, Cheryl Ann Storey, Julia Prest, Leanne Dolmage, Tammy Vander Veen, Connie McCowan, Mary Lou Stewart, Libby Smith, i h, Veronicaa Glanville, Valerie Overholt, Bobbl Ann Scarrow, Patterson. Front row: Mrs. Julie Holmes, Sheri Kling, Cathy Carter, Heather McKercher, Sherry Rumford, Katrina Swlrklls, Teri Armstrong, Tracey Bennett, TheresaCampbell, Nancy Godkln, Tracy Taylor, Samantha Nesbitt, Jennifer Huglll, Jennifer Horne, Mrs, Sheila Morton. The residents of the Seaforth Health Care Facility played their last official euchre game until the fall, with residents from the Kilbarchan Nursing Home as their guests, The euchre games doubled as a means of saying goodbye to the Kilbarchan residents, since the majority of them will be moving into other area nursing homes at the end of the month. Owner 106 Wellington St. (EuropeanDebStryker Stratford Trained) if DR. REG REED and DR. DAN McDERMID are pleased to announce that DR. SCOTT WESTLAKE has joined MITCHELI,MONKTON ,`VETERINARY .SERVICES W inners in the euchre were Irene Omand (high lady); Elmer Bakacy (high man); Alma Mary McIver Nottingham (lone hands); and Syd Pearson Cassie Nillsot (lone hands). Consolation prizes went to Ida Mary Nolan. A lunch was Mabel Clark t Gardner a,, . • .. provided by Mary McIver and prizes were forupper. Lsabel Scott viited with Bill Scott. donated by Anne Downey. g‘ et on with life" 'Euchre was then enjoyed and winners were: s Taor; one hand, Grace Storey; Margarets high, Annie McNichol (as a man); low, Margaret Smale (as a man); lone hands, Keith Thorburn. PEOPLE ad Helen Nicholson visited +,'sited with Kelly Lamont. ok her father Erle Dow out HappyCitizens Buelah p py ens No. 865 held entertainment, tty F�lra Frances shall Bu Ida startingtt June a potlucktin the Legion Diehl, EvaMcCrtney, Muriel•McLaughlin; ue with a SeniorCitidinner at h1and the pianist, Kathl en Cuthill, Mary Rley; June is Citizen's Month theme is "Getting,on with Life." Becoming a auditors, Stanl�y and Jessie Millen; books, senior - "sbould be like driving a car with a Ann Downey. manual shift, it doesn't mean you are putting on the brakes or grinding to a halt, you are Just changing gears." The club is going to Huronview on June 17 tor a program at 2 p.m. and supper being served at 5 p.m. Anyone needing a ride let Mrs. Grace Broadfoot know. The new slate of officers was brought in: past president, Bea Storey; president, Grace 1.3roadfoot; ioapresident, as�Du secretary, WpeM ary Chapple; sick and shut -Ins, Margaret Smale; 243 Ont. Rd.. Mitchellafter hours 11 Madison Street, Monkton 348-9711 1-800•265•8597 347-2212 WEDDINGS ORMTA president Carol Carter, A.ROf-Tr, A. Mus. RM.T., RR. 2. Seafgrth recently became ntahee president of the Stratford 'Brandi, ©ReBBMTA)d. She was Teachets' Association was installedat the annual dinner meeting held at Brodhagen Lutheran Church en June 7. ATTENTION: NON-PROFIT HOUSING ORGANIZATIONS Create nonprofit housing in ,your community. Get yourapphcation now BODE- KALE Margo Agnes l{ale and Donald Paul Bode were united in erring° at St. James Roman Catholic Cly Saturday, May 10, 1986. Father John Stapleton officiated at the double ring ceremony, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'tom Kale, and the groom is the son of Mr. d Mrs. Don Bode,. all of Seaforth. iii Kale, sisterof the bride, was maid of hon r. Groomsman was Frank Figura, Wall burg friend of the groom. Guests were u tiered by Kevin Kale, brother of the bride, art! Dennis Drennan, brother-in- law of the p000tn Wedding music was supplied byM donna, Anne Marie and Carol Ann Meguai on violin accompanied on organ by C Carter, and Mike Hagerty, Windsor, fro d of the couple, guitar and vocal soloist. reception was hid at the Seaforth Golf d Country Club. The couple now reside in ndon. BEATi'Y- ELLIOTT Allen Harold Beatty and Lori Anne Elliott were married Saturday, May 17, 1588 at Copper aiff United Church by the Reverend D.G. Cronin. The bride is the daughter of June F'lliott and the late Grant Eillett of Seaforth and the groom is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. William Beatty of Copper Cliff. Maid of honor was Barbara t2ltott, of Kitchener, sister of the bride and best 'mail was Robert Beatty of Copper Cliff. A recePtlon was held at Cassia's Restaurant and Motel. The couple will reside in Kitchener. agencies to create affordable housing Meeting Cntands for hn,tseholds in neer! of Itnusing assistance -be they families. senior ritipens. physirlitx; developmentally housingneeds. In 1981, 8,700 units will be made and pwznchiatrieatly handicapped mailable under the Nein•PmfitReusing persons,rt c Tyeaitmi€edose in need don- don-going promo for the construction of trntal program may he used to develop prtn- the potents and townhouses seines jcctc for low-income singles the pThe Government The percentage distribution of The Government ofCanada and rent geared to incnme units and the Province of Ontario will he cost marl g t rent units on the shoring assistadce ciitected to needy needs of the tin is .get depends O and the id M list iltsWiilbe fully fouseho s: a't Milts lees ennnttnnit. (nailed by'the Province of Ontario. The program is aped to ail municipal non-profit, private non- profit and non-profit erenperative For more information and appticnttart nrgani2twl ct packages, contact year nearest Ontario Local community eh ethnic Housing Corporation Regiohat Office• including religious, ethnic and labour as Bann as possible. gmtips as well as service and social Snrlefal weeds Jrausirrg OiSartiza nag -pr dribs -may ng boor ter in their tions first t5 tt1lire spial fimthitg foto nmr p tip cis ` their r orrgomgsupporirar� f Callnowfordetaifs. BIRTHS PF]CKI T: Tom and thane are pleased to annount:e the safe arrived of Danielle Angela on .tune 3, 1986 at Seaforth Community hospital, weighing 5 lbs. 2 ors. nos ate bys dor Joe Adrienne, Proud grandparents end Anne 'Vast Dooren, Seaforth, John - kiff. Clinton and Joyce Pecidtt ofLuean. Salim rib Mph andMariatine, the mit of a tori, Broth Ar drew, on June 15, tett. A brother for Everett, Curtis and Jennifer and another grandson for John and Corrie Se.geren and Ken and Ruth Smith. rain housing projects in i r or their communities. 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McAus Albert and grifiotn is Townsend of Was, Cmd , bride, en b of Seefoitit, # sister of •the gtno� NewMaster f 'Catbtidge, friend of Ville bade, and J. ce cele of iiighgater friend of thebride • = t Marr Was Bobett AxtMatrn;. of Walton, fro -of the gtotirtiorid ushers we're Bryan Want f Clinton, brother of the bride, •Scott TOM'S of Seeforth, brother of the groom,. and Brian Falconer of Brucefield, friend of the room Flowergirl, was Julie Bell of 'Clmtoi , condi cousn of the bride, and assembled 'and quilted dtuvrg, lite secofi , iingbearer as Ray Townsend of Arthur, annual assembled stew August 23 tit' SepteMfJgfi . cbusur of th roars. As -reception was held at . in . li the 'yorvnshi of Stanley Cerrulninity Com , -.' ' oritfatiotr aplihcation5 and found.= Alex Fbllii ng a wedding trip to Nfagata Falls the pie. will reside in Wirthipeg, • tort Rebid doirted fife NRtfsetrtd, 1.10 North Manitoba. Fiankitiillipsphoto phStreet,Go'tleriell.10A•2T8.Phone'524=2811k l'NSEND EVANS der Townsend and Connie rs Wete marred Saturday, at the Bnrceffeld trilled Reverends Lorne Keays and The bride is the datighterof en Vali§ of Clinton, and the son of Aleir and Eileen 4, Seeforth Maid of bettor s of Tolidod, sister of the esmaids were IdlierivAtteod VTIpicnic ie soon Seaforth W otrien'S Institute met at the borne of Mrs. Earl Papple for their meeting. on Restitutions. Mrs. ' Lloyd Pipe and Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie were in charge. Mrs. I1oyd Pipe gave the mono. The topic was given by Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie. She gave many valuable ideas on preparing a resolution. The ptaiic'will beheld July at the home of Mr: and Mie. RJ. Quitters needed TO celebrate the renovation, of Mil&, CourityPioneerMuseiunthe pubileis limited to contribute apph'qued.blotice to lie estetn- bledass quilt and displayed as one of several •permanent exhibits rd the fle* fealty. Blocks will be sel acted on the b etisef soon design, workmanship and the best expi+es: sion of the contest theme, '"The Huron County Pioneer Museum." Blocks will e