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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-07-09, Page 7FAMILY Residents hold barbecue for school volunteers GRADUATES MICHAEL JONES, son of Mervin Jones, Walton and the late Joan Jones, graduated from Conestoga College, Guelph as a welding engineering technician and is currently employed at Babcock Wilcox, Cambridge. BONNIE ANN LAMBLE — At the 'annual meeting of the Hamilton Conference of the United Church of Canada, Bonnie Ann Lamble was ordained a minister of word, sacrament and pastoral care. Formerly a high school teacher, Bonnie graduated with a M'asterof Divinity from Emmahue College, Victoria University in 1985. She resides in Walton with her three daughters, Elisabeth, Barbara and Sarah, and serves the W alton- Bluevale Pastoral Charge. BIRTHS BREW ER: Fred and Cindy Brewer are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Wade Thomas at Seaforth Community Hospital on June 23, 1986 weighing 6 lbs. 5 oz. Proud grandparents are Ed and Belle Lane of Mount Brydges and Jessie Brewer of Landon. DALTON: Larry and Karen (Dale) of Egmondville are pleased to announce the arrival of their second edition to the Royal Dalton series, Matthew Allen at Clinton Public Hospital on July 4, weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. Second grandchild for Marg and Gord Dale of Clinton and tenth for Virginia and Carl Elg and Murray Dalton, Seaforth. Proud great grandparents are Stewart and Hattie Dale, Clinton, Jessie Boyd, Seaforth, Kelly and Janet Dalton, Seaforth, and Pearl and Glen McKnight of Hensel]. ANDERSON: Ken and Diatte are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Cody Justin, born June 25 in Seaforth Community Hospital, • weighing 9 lbs. 10 oz. A brother for Kyle and Adam. CARNOCHAN: Jean and Bob Camochan are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Megan Jean, 7 ib. l oz. on July 1 at Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital. A little sister for Jesslyn. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mulholland and Mr. and Mrs. Art Devereaux. DIETZ: Darwin and Nancy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Brette Adele on July 1, 1986 at Stratford General Hospital. A baby sister for Joshua and Abby. Proud grandparents are Bill and Ruth Morrison, St. Marys and Mervin and Norma Dietz of Dublin. Great granddaughter for Adele Nairn, Ritz Villa and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jackson, Smith's Nursing Home; Mitchell. WI plays games at picnic The Seaforth Women's Institute held their annual picnic and pot luck supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RJ. Doig with a good attendance of members, their husbands and friends. A delicious supper was enjoyed followed by games of "Who am I?" and "Trivial Pursuit." Some guessing games were also played. I OBITUARIES JACK GROBBECKER 6'# Hansjochenl'KJtick)4f;><r6bbdcker;, 57,; o Stretford; -died Sunday, July 6 ' at the Rehabilition and Extended Care Unit at the Stratford General Hospital. Born in Germany, he was a son of the late Hans Grobbecker and the former Hildegard Alstein. He came to Canada in 1954 and had lived at RR4, Seaforth moving to Stratford in 1964. He was a member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. Surviving are his wife. the former Hilde- gard Koch, three sons, Bernd and wife Lynne, of Stratford, Karl and wife Mary, of Stratford, and Paul, at home; two grandchild- ren, Alicia and Amanda; also two brothers, Christian and Klaus. and one sister, Doerthe, all of Germany. There was no funeral home visitation. A service will be held 1:30 p.m. today at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Avondale cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations maybe made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or the charity of one's thoice through the W.G. Young funeral home, 430 Huron St., Stratford. GAVIN (GUYILE PER Gavin (Guy) Leiper of Hullett Township, died at Clinton) Hospital on June 2.8, 1986 hi his 83rd year. Brothers and sisters who survive are John, Agnes and Robert of Toronto and William, Thomas and Jean of Hulled Township. ptmeral service was held June 30, 1986 from Tasker Funeral Home at 2 pm. Rev. David, Sttihur officiated. Burial in the Burns Cenietery. Pallbearers were Red Fowler, Tony Middegaal, Allen Shaddick, Art Colson, Aubrey Toll and Leslie Reid. Flower bearers were Robert Hoggarth and Bert Middegaal. . JAMES ALVLN KEILLOR James Alvin Keillor, husband of Ina Keillor (Atkinson), died at St. Joseph's Hospital, Chatham, on Saturday, July 5. The deceased was a former resident of the Seaforth area. EFHuron xpositor 527-0240 CLASSIFIED ADS THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 9, 19?•6 Seaforth Health Cate Facility residents held a barbecue on Tuesday for the 30 volunteer pupils from Seaforth Public school that have helped in the past year with wheel chair bowling. Mr, Miller, the Grade 6 teacher, accorn- panied the children, Unfortunately the barbecue had to be held inside due to rain. Hotdogs, hamburgers, chocolate milk, ice cream and cake were enjoyed. In the absence of Patrick Ryan, the president, Jackie Racho conveyed thanks to the children and hoped they would be able to come back in the fall. On Wednesday, Cheryl Ann Stadelbauer- Sampa came for the worship service. Jean Durst accompanied them on the piano, and the choir helped with the singing. On Thursday a smorgasbord supper was held in the activity room for the volunteers who helped over the year. The evening was enjoyed playing cards and each volunteer was presented with a pin. Mary Finlayson thanked the volunteers for their service. On Friday the residents enjoyed a few games and ice cream cones. Then flowers were planted. PERSONAL NOTES We would like to welcome Helen Morris to the facility. Walter and Lillian Gee, Allan and Carole Gee, great grandson Tecia and Tannis Hodgins and Pearl Ashton, London visited All joined in a game of "Court Whist". W inners were: high lady, Anona Crozier, high man, Eldin Kerr, low, Ethel Kerr and Gordon MacKenzie. The hostess served cookies and coffee, bringing the evening to a close. Anona Crozier thanked Mr. and Mrs, Doig for their fine hospitality. VIOLA JANE HEM INGW AY Viola Jane Morrison, died in Stratford General Hospital on Thursday, June 26, 1986. She was 79. Mrs. Hemingway was bom in McKillop Township on April 11, 1907, only child of ebulah May Forbes=and Wcilliam J. Morri- ?on ."She attended'I:e'adbinySch'ool, Seaforth High School and Stratford Normal School, graduating in 1927. She taught in three local schools, was married to Bertram Brown Hemingway on September 7, 1935 and has lived since then on Lot 6, Conc. 11, Grey Township. Mrs. Hemingway was a member` of Brussels United Church, the first secretary of the Majestic Women's Institute, and an active member of Brussels Horticultural Society for a number of years. Surviving is one son Morris, at home. She was predeceased by her husband on November 11, 1979. Funeral services were held at Brussels Chapel of M.L Watts Funeral Homes on Saturday, June 28 at 2 p.m. and were conducted by Rev. Charles Carpentier, of Brussels United Church. Interment followed in Brussels Cemetery. The pallbearers were Alan. Whytock, Howard Martin, Murray Hoover. David Perrie, Neil and Ross Hemingway. The flower bearers were Mrs. Lewis Bolton, Graham Kerr and Carmen Somers. SCiIOONDCRWOERD Timothy Martin, stillbornat St. Joseph's Hospital, London, July 2, 191 . Infant son of Clem and Joanne Schoonderweerd. Private burial took place at St. Vincent De Paul Roman Catholic Cemetery, Mitchell. A7 Ross RIBEY their uncle Bill Miners for his birthday. May Young, Maronand visited her and Laurette McBurney,, e lgra sister Cassie Nicholson. Mary Lamont visited Kelly, Lamont and Cantle Geddes, Mr. Scott visited Finlay Ross. Cassie Nicholson enjoyed the highland games at Embro with daughter Barb Alexander. Pat Ryan attended Canada Day Fireworks with Ann Maria Malone and mother. Mrs, Bob Nigh and Rose Pringle visited Helen Morris. Mary Nolan visited husband Jim Nolan, Mrs. Jack Nicholson, Cambridge took his mother Cassie Nicholson out for supper and had a nice visit. Len Bloomfield returned after couple days vacationing in Goderich with family. From the donations residents received in memory of Dorothy Carter a clock was purchased for the dining rooni. Dave and Eva Netzke were out to their daughter Rose and Pat Altman's for supper. Marjorie Maloney and grandchildren visit- ed husband Harold Maloney. Bill Bezzo, Stratford visited his mother Lucy Bezzo. Gladys Ruston was home for the day with family. Mable Handy has received word of the passing of her younger brother in London. Our sympathy is extended to her. Lodge welcomes new members Three members were welcomed into the lodge recently at the regular meeting of the Morning Star Rebekah Lodge. The meeting attracted 50, with guests from Wingham, Seaforth, Teeswater and Goderich lodges. Noble Grand Barbara Watts conducted the meeting. Barbara McCutcheon, degree cap- tain conferred the degree to Marguerite Crawford as Noble Grand, " Linda Thomas was soloist and Sharon Freeman and Linda sang a duet. Verna Thomas was pianist. The Noble Grands of the visiting lodges, as well as a brother Oddfellow, all gave PEOPLE ' A piano recital by the students of Mrs. Jane Vincent was held recently at her home. Those taking part were: Tracy Bedard, Diane Campbell, Karen Coleman, Lorne Glanville, Sharon Kelly, Janice Mcintosh, Tyler, Kate and Jane Papple, Kathleen and Margaret Ryan, Nancy, Susan and Mary Lou Stewart. Several duets were enjoyed from the group. A lunch was served to end the evening. Mr. and Mrs. James WAN. Wood of York, England recently visited with their brother- in-law F.C.J. Sills as well as all of his family and several places in Southern Ontario. They DON TRAVS LTD. 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