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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-02-14, Page 5THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUI4Rf 14, 1999 Wit®r Wietl! DRILLING. W.D. Hopper end S.®nm .Ltd. 4 MVto®ERM RGTARV RIGS.: �Ilel1. Ourl .. 5224737 522=082,4 °1876.,. A .FOR COMMERGJAL REFRIG RA`riON' SALES &, SEHW'0'OE -262-2020. BAILEY'S OF HENSALL LTD NOTICE QF TAKING PREQQUTIONS Walter McClure, Director of the Huron County Heart and Stroke Foundation and Coor- dinator of McKillop; Hullett, Morris and Grey Townships and Blyth and Brussels, lets Valerie Poisson check his blood pressure after an Open House hosted by the heart and stroke foundation got underway last Tuesday night at the Seaforth Community. Hospital. Robinet photo. SIMPLE STEPS TO SAVE A LIFE - Valerie Poisson, a staff member at the Seaforth Community Hospital, shows Tanya Peters how to adminster basic CPR at the Heart Month open house last Tuesday evening. Elliott photo. ANNA YETTA MARSHALL Anna Yetta Marshall, formerly of Clinton and Lucan, died Tues.: y, February 6, 1990 at the Clinton Public Hospital. She was 99. The former Anna Bechsteadt, she is sur- vived by two daughters, Audrey (Mrs. Jens Andersen) of Clinton, and Barbara (Mrs. Bob Van. Den Neucker) of RR 4 Seaforth. Also surviving are four grandchildren, Missy (Mrs. Paul Gibbings) of RR 1 Clin- ton, Kristin Van Den Neucker of St. Catharines, Kara Van Den Neucker of Kingston and Kevin Van Den Neucker at home; and three nieces. Mrs. Marshall was predeceased by her husband, William Frederick Norris Mar- shall (1986); two sisters, Ernestine McCon- nell and Carrie Giles; and one son (1927). Mrs. Marshall rested at the C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home in Lucan, and a funeral service was held there on February 8, with the Reverend Susan Shelstad of Lucan United Church officiating. Crema- tion followed with interment of ashes in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye. As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to the Clinton Public Hospital. JEAN FORD Jean Ford of Fort Wayne, Indiana, died Wednesday, February 7, 1990 at the age of 62. Born in Clinton, she was the daughter of the late William Andrew Wright and the former Gertrude Annie Grainger. On June 12, 1946 in Seaforth, she was married to her husband, Henry '1 etton Ford. A skill evaluator at the Fort Wayne State Developmental Center and Associa- tion for Retarded Citizens, Mrs. Ford was also an elder at First Presbyterian Church; a member of the Call for Action (WO 0) - League of Women Voters and the Zoo Auxiliary. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Ford is survived by a son, Douglas Malcolm Ford of Minneapolis, Minnesota; .a daughter Kristina Lee • Ford of Minneapolis; her mother, Gertrude Annie Wright of Petrolia, Ontario; a brother, Bruce Campbell Wright of Calgary, Alberta; and a sister, Lois Ferguson Dinn of Petrolia, Ontario. Interment took place in Fort Wayne. MAE WAd"ltERWORTH Mae Watterworth of Seaforth died Tues- day, February 6, 1990 at the Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. She was 59. The former Mae Clarke, she is survived by a son Reginald (Mac) of Goderich, and a daughter Jeanette Watterworth Aubin. Also surviving are three grandchildren, Cara, Kelly and Patrick; her mother Eva Clarke of Seaforth; two brothers, Ernest of Toronto and E'''ot of Winnipeg; and one sister Betty (Mrs. Ken Oldacre) of Seaforth. Mrs. Watterworth was predeceased by her husband Reginald C. Watterworth. Friends called at the Whitr, ey-Ribey Funeral Home in Seaforth and a funeral service was held on Thursday. Interment Maitland Bank Cemetery following cremation. YOU FUTURE IS SEAFORTH'S FUTURE!! Have a Say in Seaforth's Economic Development A Strategic Business Plan for the Town of Seaforth was completed in May of 1989. The Plan identified 3 specific opportunities for economic improvement in Seaforth. The Seaforth Economic Development Committee is planning to implement the plan now and requires interested, informed, active par- ticipants to sit on the following 3 Steering Committees: Steering Committees 1. Services for Seniors 2. Retail Sector Expansion 3. Small Manufacturing Sector Expansion If you are interested in one of these three areas, we need your input. Please attend an informal meeting at the Town Hall, on Thursday, February 22nd, 1990, at 7:30 P.M., to find out more about the Steering Committees and their roles in advan- cing Seaforth into the 21st Century. Contact Cathy Vida at 527-0160 if you have any questions. LUNG CAPACITY - Rebecca Sloan, almost 4, checks her lung capacity at an Open House held by the Heart and Stroke Foundation at the Seaforth Com- munity Hospital last Tuesday. Robinet photo. Established 1876 The 114th Annual Meeting of the Members will be held in the OFFICE BUILDING of McKILLOP MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 91 Main Street South, Seaforth, Ontario on WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1990 at 1:30 p.m. — to receive and dispose of the 1990 Financial and Auditor's Reports, — to appoint Auditors, — to consider and enact proposed amendments to — bylaw #31 — bylaw #33 — to transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting — The retiring Directors are Ken Moore, Eric Anderson & Stuart Wilson. All are eligible for re-election. — Any person wishing to seek election or re-election as a Director must file his intention to stand for election in writing with the Secretary of the Com- pany at least seven days in advance of the Annual Meeting. (By-law #21 (d). 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