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The SeaforthStorytelling
rytelllPublic will pe returning
forlar
weethe 1986-9 its prOgram season for the 1986'-87 season on October 4 at 1:30
PAs a special treat, Nancy Kraemer wilt be
*seating a halfhour of stories using
irppets;to get stoiytime off to a great start.
Nancy Kraemer is an experienced eelle aen-
tary teacher with a Primary
Certificate. She is also a talented storyteller,
Sponsored by the Seairne is free and forth Branch veryone is wlibrary
and the Huron County Public Library.
Monday was the first day back at bowling
for Seaforth Health Care Facility residents
after the sununer holidays.
Tuesday afternoon residents enjoyedLaurel
movie "Champ of Oxford" starring
and Hardy church service
Wednesday afternoon the
was taken by the Reverend Archie Robertson
of Bethel Bible Church, as S en on andr Lillianven
by Lola McGonigle, Fre Lobb sang a
Pepper. Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn
duet accompanied on the organ by Mrs.
Lobb. Finlayson took
Thursday morning Mary
residents' articles to display at the Seaforth
Fall Fair.
Lucy Bezzo won first prize for her
crocheted swan.Gladys a
ton won first forh
her bedroom slipprsnd Lucy also won third
for her afghan. dancing with
The afternoon was spent
Marie Flynn and gang providing the music.
On Friday residents went to see the fair
elled to the fairgrounds for
JAM SHENDERSON
James Clifford Henderson, oforu field,
died in University Hospital, L
n
September 16. He was 66 -years -old.
Mr. Henderson was born on June 6, 1920 in
Radisson, Saskatchewan to the late George
Clarence Henderson and the former Elsie
May Lobb who now rl9ddes 48 SinnrH Henderson
On February
married the former E. J
n Webstert e in
Hamilton. Following where
couple moved to Stanley Township
they farmed until 1982. At that time they sold
the farm and moved to Brucefield.
Mr. Henderson was a member of the Board
was also asmmberf fofld United Church the IOOF Brucef and
No. 210.
He is survived by one daughter two sons,
(Gayle) Pepper of RR3 Kipp
en,
Main and Laurie, both at home. William
Also surviving is one sister, Mrs.
(WHolland of RR 9 Clinton, and one
of R.R. 5 Clinton.
SIMPSON — HOEGY
Mary were maie n ed at Marsvil a United
son and Douglas LaVertl
CHoegy Saturday, August 23, 1986 by the
everh,
Reverend Louise Barrie. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Simpson
of 8113, Orton and the groom fis thethsonofr
and Mrs. Lavern Hoegy Simpson Dublin. bong
Maid of honor was Kathryn
Sault and flowergirl was Carrie Ann Nichol-
son of Mississauga. Best man was Lyle
Hoegy of Sarnia and ushers were W ayne
onetta) Hoegy of RR 1, Dublin andgD�paass Simpson id
brother, JohndHenderson
at
Mr. Henderson erson hwer predeceased by one the L8gion Hall in Al on the 0oupllill reside
e took a
sister and one brother. committal service honeymoo rip to Quebec. They
A funeral service and comt►►I
• - giber 19 at the Ball and at 160 Driftw Drive, Kitchener.
were held on SepLeu
Falconer Funeral Home, Clinton, with Rev
Lorne Keays of Brucefield United Church
officiating.Cemetery., Stanley
interment in Baird's
Township
GEORGE THOMAS W IL LIAMSON
George Thomas Williamson, of Listowel
and formerly of Walton, died Monday,
,September 15, 1986 at the L9stowel Memorial
Hospital. He was 80.
A sonam of hMr. lateJohnsurvived by
nes Clark
Williamson, t
his wife,. the former Annie Sholdice and
several nieces and nephews.
.Friends called at the Brussels Chapel of the
M.I. W atts Funeral Homes where a funeral
the Reverend CeSecil W lttich. tember 17 ofPinterm nt
Brussels Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Harold McCallum, i
McTaggart, Ron McCallum Barry
Tom W dliaunson andKen
Shnl W iiliamson,
Flower bearers were
Doug and Don Sholdice and Art McNaugh-
ton.
As expressions of sympathynations can
United donations
be made to the Calvertna
Memorial Fund.
4-H officers elected
parade then tray
the afternoon. They enjoyed watching the
horse show and betting on who was going to
win.
On W ednesday, October 8, 1986 from b 7-10e Mr. and Mrs.PERSONALS
Wayne
Omand of Listowel
p.m. the Women Being Well Project will visited his mother Irene Omand.
On Tuesday evening Dave and Doris Muir
sponsoring a free Education Workshop at the
Clinton Town Hall on Premenstrual Syn -took Cassie Nicholson out par to Dor a pMr.ar and
drome. y
ThespealrerfortheeveningwillbeDr. J.C. 50th anniversary.
Carl Dalton.
Centre in Mississauga to evaluate and treat
Henderson who has established a PMS
women who suffer with PMS and to carry out Isabel Scott visited husband Bill Scott.
Ian Blomtield to h the day at Goderich
Scott.
visiting friends.
researchIt ial in regard to
along�with those. at Hilda Austin was in to visit Catherine
Women also
Women Today to in- Austin
viser iting birthday
Thursday. and Dave
crease apsychologicalwareness isPMS e a physical rather Netzke were Shirley and Bob Reipert and Ray
than ewhhadiberder. and Dianne Altman all of Kitchener. Rose
Anyone who has beebloatingeirritd ability,y, Altman also visited her parents.
symptoms: headaches, Kathleen Hernacki of Michigan visited her
food cravings, depression, forgetfulness and brother Pat Ryan.
•
sinus problems there may be some answers at
this workshop. Dr. Henderson will speak for
approximately 11/2 hours with time for
questions following his presentation.
Anyone interested in registering uort for thiss
ee workshop r Chane at Women Today
please call Marg
482-9706.
yMr.'and Mrs. Carl Dalton celebrate dthh i
diamond wedding anniversary
r
They were married September 16, 1926.
at K •ght'8 Mrs. Dalton is the former ndnet Smith,
Margaret
meetsn/ daughter It the late Pelle. Dalton ason
} S th of McKillop
Officers were elected at the first meeting of
the Egmondville 4-11 club. Margaret Ungar
Ian hosted the meeting which was attended
by eight members.
Officers are: President, Ayesha Hills, Vice
president, Tracy Fortune, Secretary -Trea-
surer, Helen Van Loon and Press Reporter,
Holly Reeves.
The title of this club is "Milk Makes It"
and in the first about the importance of cgalcium in one'members s diet
The next meeting will be held September
26at at 6:30 p.m.ome New ne members. It will start
are always
at 6:30 p.m.
welcome.
The September meeting or the Huronia
hBranch of the eld at Katherine McKn ghario Humane h home.
was
The meeting was opened with the secre-
tary's report from the June 4 meeting.
Janpleased to Mrs. McKnight then passed arounda
C nRUfl H theAN Alan and their areosuggested plan she had received
efrom elaborate for
he
announce birth , September
son,aTimothy:45ab were 0, e0 and or
j+analiie, on Tuesday, September 2 at 7:45 head office. They were quite
ed
ighing seven d , sixounces at this area costing
fora veterinarian and
separate
(Kerr mi is
of the late Robert and Maude (W right) Dalton
of Staffa. Together the couple have four sons,
Robert of Londesboro, Percy and Murray of
Seaforth and Douglas of Goderich and one
daughter Doris (Mrs. Dave Muir) of Seaforth.
They also have 20 grandchildren and 31 great
grandchildren.
Active in community affairs Mr. Dalton
served on the Seaforth Council for nine years,
that time as reeve. Hp also servedAon
a.m., we' poun s area part o►
the KitchenerW aterloo Hospital. Proud a the Maitland Valley Conservation u
grandparents are Milton and W anda Dietz suigewas decided that at the next meeting, for several years. Mrs. Dalton keeps busy
and Ann and Tom Mulholland. Great grand- October 1, being held at Pat Jamieson's in withoher al years.
and Factive kafts. eeps
hey
enjoy cards andgkeeping mother is Pearl Gloor. Bluevale, members would compose a letter to ir
garden.
TOW
Townsend
Born to Gerald and Mony canvass the area for new or renewed
membership. fora In honor of their anniversary a dinner was
Townsend at Guelph General lWliHospitalA
September brother for r Ray aMsicnhaealna d D p ne. A A Gund bear will again be purchased served by the their
to the immediate
new broker Ray, Seaforth and Mr. Christmas draw. family, and thelp celebrate, a card Party to
at
grandson for Frank Sills, Winners of the June draw in Newmarket the Kinburn Hall was well attended by
urbey' Were: $10,000 - Margaret Costain; 55.000 - Bends, bU fl Hall was
Guestse from
and Mrs. Elmer Townsend, Harp R E Deane; $2,500 - Leynda Kadey; $1,000 - Albany,s,Newh Yorkaand the surrounding
from
W L happy
to an Bruce and Darlene a iembe are Marion Blair; $500 - (aura 1�'de and Nairne lattended.
happy to announce the birth of their
e'tember 14, $250, JoyceTo` Townsend and P.A. W att. Mr,iand Mrs, Dalton were the recipients of
Brittany Micheile on Sunday, , pgifts and greetings. They also received
Hospi
Newmarket. Lewis; from the Queen.
Happy 27th birthday to Richard Verbeme
Happ belated third birthday to Kimberly
Happy
Jewitt on September 22.
on b 27
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PEOPLE
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er brother Major Frank Golding and
Brittany Davin on Septem
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Randy and Sharon, -
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many
a telepost message
from Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the
premier as well as congratulatory letters from
•MP Jack Riddell, MPP, and
with Murray Cardrff.
her the Toronto Dominion Bank head . office,
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Tttfrd - Vicki Carter, Clinton
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