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39. CARD OF THANKS
McGREGOR
The family of the late Alex D. McGregor
wish to express their sincere thanks. to
friends, neighbors and relatives for their
expressions of sympathy, flowers and
charitable donations, phone calls, cards and
food brought to our homes and those who
helped in any way. Special thanks to all the
doctors and nurses at Seaforth and Stratford
General Hospital, the ICU and V.O.N.
Thanks to Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Home, Rev. K. Knight for his message and
the Ladies Aid of the Carmel Presbyterian
Church who provided lunch after the service.
Your kindness will always be appreciated.
The McGregor Family
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FAMILY NEWS
Day Centre needs volunteers
If you enjoy people and have some free
time. the Huron Day Centre for the
Homebound could really use you. The Huron
Day Centre is in need of volunteers,
especially in the Blyth, Goderich and Exeter
areas of the county. They need drivers'to
bring clients to the Centre and stay for the
day to help out. They pay mileage of 22 cents
a kilometre. if you are at all interested please
contact the Centre at 482-7943.
The summer and fall have been busy as
usual, with regular activities for clients such
as exercises, whirlpool baths, music, foot-
care, crafts, cards, shuffleboard, etc. The
swim therapy for the Stroke Recovery Club
has now ended, however, will resume next
spring.
The Day Centre enjoyed several excursions
this summer. In July, about 40 clients and
volunteers went on a bus trip to the tambton
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We wish to express our sincere thanks to our
family, relatives, neighbors and friends for
making our 50th Wedding Anniversary, a
happy occasion. Special thanks for the many
beautiful cards, flowers and gifts. These
many expressions of love and friendship will
always be cherished.
Alvin and Jean Barbour
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SLAUGHTER DAY— TUESDAY
VANDER PRYT
I would like to thank everyone who sent me
cards, flowers, treats and visited me while I
was a patient in Stratford Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Hussey, Dr, Larson, Dr,
Collins and nurses on the second floor. It
was all greatly appreciated.
Nellie Vander Pryt
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VAN DIETEN
We would like to express our thanks to Dr.
Wong and Dr. Rodney for the safe arrival of
our son Garrett as well as to the nurses and
staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for the
care received during our stay. Thank you.
Hank, Martha and Garrett
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TOLL
I wish to thank at this time my many friends,
relatives and neighbors for their concerned
visits, phone calls, and flowers while I was a
patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. A
special thank you to Dr. Malkus, Dr. Rodney
and the nursing staff. Also a very warm
thank you to Mr Art Wallace for the
numerous errands and acts of kindness he
has done for me during this time of need.
Ernie Toll
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887-9328
County Museum. All en loved a picnic lunch ael, Goderich. A bowling mug was presented
there op the -grounds and the displays at the to all of those who participated.
museum. Clients and volunteers delighted in The Huron Day Cbntre Annual Bazaar held
a visit at the W ingham Day Care Centre on on October 25 at the Clinton Town Hall was
July 17 again a success. A big thankyou to all of those
who participated with donations of baking,
crafts and -or volunteering their time, it was
all greatly appreciated. A special thanks to
volunteers who came out to the baking blitz.
Door prizes at the bazaar, donated by
Kuenzig and Clinton Produce were won by
Barbara Van Demme and Leslye Glover, both
from Clinton.
A free wheelchair repair and maintenance
clinic, sponsored by the March of Dimes and
the Huron Day Centre, Clinton, will be held
at the Huron Day Centre, Clinton on
November 35, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Please call for
an appointment as soon as possible with
make and model of wheelchair you wish
repaired at 482-7943.
On August 21, clients and volunteers
travelled to Grand Bend, to the Huron
Country
Playhouse
caravan Annie. etravelld throughn October
20, athrough
the country on a color cavalcade ending at the
Benmiller Falls for tea and cookies.
Bowling has resumed again for another
year, with even more clients showing an
interest. Last year's awards were presented
to Bob Groves, Goderich, for high average,
high single went to Murray Rollinson,
Auburn, high double went to Bob Thompson,
Londesboro, most improved bowler went to
Sharon Warwick, Brussels and perfect
attendance was presented to Alex McMich-
Staffa man wins at Royal Fair
'I1ie Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has
once' again announced winners in the Field
('rop competition.
Lorne Fell of Staffa received a telegram
announcing he was awarded World Champ-
ionship in pedigreed barley. The variety was
Micmac and the sample was drawn by a
government official from a lot of 100 bushels
or more of cleaned seed.
Mr. Fell, his wife Helen and children
Roger, Joyce and Pauline were guests at the
presentation ceremonies at the Royal W inter
Fair held at the Tanbark Club. The speaker
was The Honorable John W ise, Minister of
Agriculture for Canada, Following the
presentations, a buffet luncheon took place.
The prize Mr. Fell was awarded consists of a
challenge trophy, a silver tray and a cheque
for $500 from Uniroyal Chemical. The Fells
were also guests at the Royal Horse Show in
the evening.
FT3IRTHS
Besides winning the World Championship
in pedigreed Micmac barley, Mr. Fell was
also awarded fourth for pedigreed Herta
barley,.(* the Open Section he received first
for Maple Arrow Soybeans, second for
Fredrick wheat, third for Leger barley and
third for Micmac barley.
The Fell children, Sharon, Joyce and Roger
had entries in the 4-H section. Roger was
awarded fourth place with Maple Arrow
soybeans, Sharon won ninth with Maple
Arrow Soybeans and Joyce received eleventh
with Maple Donovan soybeans. Roger did
exceptionally well with his White Beans,
being awarded first place. The variety was
OAC Rico. For his efforts he will receive a
plaque from Hyland Seeds Ltd. and a gold
watch from the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce.
The Fell farm operates under the name
Rosebank Seed Farms Ltd.
FEENEY: Pat and Maryann are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of their new son,
Andrew Patrick on November 11, 1986
weighing 7 lbs. 14 ozs. at Stratford General
Hospital. A new brother for Matt and Mark.
Proud grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Frank •
Van Bergen and Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Feeney
all of Dublin.
Alii►7S'l'ILON(1: Jeff and Susan are proud to
announce the birth of their son, Mark Donald
Thomas, born at Clinton Public Hospital on
October 30, 1986, weighing 7 lbs, 5 ozs,
Proud grandparents are Don and Betty
McLean, Clinton and Tom and Joan Arm-
strong of RR2, Lucknow. Great grandparents
are Elsie Dinsmore, Seaforth, Ellen Arm-
strong, of Pinecrost Nursing Home, Lucknow
and tarry Hiseler of Kitchener.
FISHER: Bob , and Sandy are proud to
announce the birth of their son Makenzie on
Thursday, November 20 at Clinton Public
Hospital. A little brother for Courtney. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, D. Smithers,
London and Mr. and Mrs. B. Fisher, Sarnia.
VAN IHE'I'EN: Derek Van Dieten is pleased
to announce the safe arrival of his baby
brother, Garrett Cornelius on November 17,
1986 at Seaforth Community Hospital. Proud
parents are Hank and Martha Van Dieten.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C, De Corte
of Seaforth and Mr, and Mrs, H. Van Dieten
of the Netherlands. Garret's great grand-
mother is Mrs. M. Van Bake! of Dublin.
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19 attend recent
Rebekah Lodge
euchre
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge held a euchre
November 19 with nine tables in play. Prize
winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Driscoll, lone
hands, Mary Robinson, low lady, Blanche
Stevens; men's high, Agnes Schade; lone
hands, Harvey McClure, men: and low,
Harry Palin.
Jas. Doig won a basket of groceries on the
draw. Lunch was served by Joyce Hugill.
Noble Grand was in charge of the euchre,
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
COLORING CONTEST
McKAIG
Many thanks to friends, neighbors and
relatives. especially Jean, Beulah and
Frances, Dr Underwood and nurses at
Seaforth Hospital who were so good to me I
really appreciated everything Helen McKaig
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AGES
Preschool 6 to 8 years 9 to 12 years
CALDER
My thanks to all who were so kind while I
was in Clinton Hospital, Drs Steed and
Salisbury, the nurses in 0 R and everyone
on first floor My thanks to family and
friends for cards, flowers and gifts Your
love and support is much appreciated
Bonnie Calder
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40. IN MEMORIAM
Miller's Barn
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.birthday, November 2l . Family and guests at
supper were Bill and Louise Smith of
Mitchell, Joan Beuermann, Stratford, Lloyd
and Helen Warwick, Bluevale. Later 20
friends from Brussels and W alton dropped in
to extend their good wishes.
The evening was spent playing cards and
some lively violin music played by Phyllis
Mitchell, Jack and Lloyd W arwick with Freda
Pipe and Louise Smith on the piano.
Sandwiches and coffee and a birthday cake
th orated by Carol Humphries were served
by the hostess, Isabelle was taken completely
by surprise but enjoyed it all and would like to
thank her family and friends for making this
70th birthday a very happy occasion.
UNITED C-IIUitC'II
Sunday morning•at Duff's United,- Irvin
Schneider led the service giving the message
"W ho Am 1'. Doug and Marjory Fraser were
greeters. Next Sunday, Sacrament of Holy
Communion: December 7 • White Gift
Sunday.
RILEY: In loving memory of a dear husband,
lather and grandfather, Frank Riley who
passed away one year ago, Dec 2, 1985
Softly the leaves of memory fall,
Gently we gather and treasure them all
Unseen. Unheard, he is always near
Stip loved, still missed and very dear
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered8b1y
wife and family
RUSTON-SEBASTIAN: In loving memory
of a dear son, brother and uncle Darryl
Ruston, and also a dear friend Angela
Sebastian who passed away one year ago,
December 1, 1985
We think of you both in silence,
We often speak your names,
All we have are memories,
And pictures in a frame
So if teardrops could build a stairway,
And memories a lane,
We would walk the road to Heaven,
And bring you home again
Sadly missed and remembered by40 448. Mom,
Dad and Family
42. ENGAGEMENTS
COLLINS — CHESNEY
Mr and Mrs Bill Chesney, RR 5, Seaforth,
are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Laura to George
Collins, son of Mrs Elizabeth (Collins)
Foster, RR 64, Clinton and the late Stanley
Collins The marriage will take place in
Egmondville United Church, 7 p.m. Decem-
ber 13, 1986 Reception to follow at Seaforth
and District Community Centres.
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W.I.
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Annual Area Convention held in London on
October 16 and 17. The Bath Anniversary of
W omen's institute to be held in North Bay in
July 1987 0 was decided to continue the
special for best butter tarts at Hensel) Fair in
1987 Group leaders were reminded of menu
for Family Night. Janet Papple and Barb
Moffatt. the two 4•11 leaders. sponsored by
Kippen East, are to be invited along with
their husbands to Family Night on December
17
Margaret Hoggarth closed the citizenship
meeting with three poems written by Bill
Brady about towns and villages in Ontario.
Mona Alderdice gave courtesy remarks.
PERSONALS
Thea W isdt will hold her second annual
Open House on Saturday and Sunday.
December 6 and 7 between 1 and 5 p.m.
A number of Kippen residents attended
the Open House to celebrate Bob and Dorothy
Taylor's 25th wedding anniversary, Bob's
sister Evelyn Wright and her daughter Julie
helped serve refreshments at the Taylor
house.
Dianne and Dave Vanneste and Paul
Hoggarth played for the Seaforth Junior
Farmers team, in mixed broomball tourna-
ment. sponsored by the Huron County Junior
Farmers. 'Fite tournament was held in the
Hensall Arena on Saturday, November 22 in
spite of showing good spirit their team lost
the consolation final in overtime to Oxford
County 2-1.
Bob Kinsman is now home from St.
Joseph's Hospital after an operation on his
arm. He is wished a speedy recovery.
UNITED CHURCH NEWS
Rev. Lorne Keays presided in the pulpit at
St. Andrews on Sunday. The choir sang an
anthem under the direction of Barbara
Cooper at the organ. Rev. Keays' sermon was
based on the "Ws" of prayer. Bulletin
reminders: any parents wishing baptism for
their children to get in touch with Rev. Keays
by Monday. December 1. Also anyone
wishing transfer of membership to do the
same.
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Still another was that Seaforth try to
engender positive attitudes among the
students towards business. It was suggested
that might be accomplished by having
workshops at the high school, to give
students an opportunity to see how business
operates and to make them aware of business
opportunities.
Someone said the industrial park is an
important fact in economic development and
said it needs to present a "very clean image.
a progressive image" in order to attract new
business.
"h was basically a think tank. Some of the
suggestions put out were good, some bad,"
said Mr. Lemon.
. "But that's the beauty of the session. W e
are no way bound by these ideas. And we did
manage to put Seaforth on some of these
ministry people's agendas. Once .they've
been into the town and had a first hand look at
what we're trying to do, it'll bring us up on
their list. We're no longer just a name to
them." he said.
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