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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-06-27, Page 2539P CARDS OF THANKS THE aIURON ,EXPOSITOR, JUNE 27, 1990 --, i7 . _,:.. pUNGEY-WAl,BS • The frailties of the late Barbara Ann Wales wish ld thank our friend's and: relatwes for the kindness and help In• so many Way$,, also• .the vlsttoir:;,to Al funeral home. Speciate thanks, tro. Hies.. for Verhovie and the:Ribey family for help at a time when shock and sadness broke our hearts. Thanks to •Valeta Miller; Marlene Britton and the women at the Anglican Church'tor "the lovely lunches, and fhanka to our special neighbour Lula Watson, for help in many ways, her lunch and visits can't be forgotten. Thanks to Rev. Gilson for his kindservice and. Rev. Roy Dungey for taking part in a service for his departed sister, Barbara.. The music by Mrs, Carter was ap- preciated. Her six nephews were pall bearers. Thanks firthe cards _lona- tions and flowers and anything else we may have missed. Sincerely, The Verhovie Family, The Austin Family, The Britton Family, The Kruse Family, Pat and Dwayne Wales, The Dungey Family. 39-26 x1 BOYD To all those at Seaforth and Strafford Hospitals who looked after me while I was a patient I extend my sincere thanks - also to Dr. Malkus and Dr. Arceszewski for their care and skill. Thanks to all who remembered me with cards, gifts, and visits, and a very special thank you to my caring family. Bessie Boyd. 39-26 x1 FISCHER 1 would like to thank my family, friends and relatives for their concern, Dards, flowers; and visits since my accident. Special thanks to Dr. 'Salisbury, Dr. Haines, and to the nurses in Seaforth Community Hospital for making my stay a little more comfortable. Also to Bruno, Frank and Nick for putting my beans in and to Nick for doing my chores, thank you very much. Laurie Fischer. 39-26 -1 FEAGAN I wish to thank the friends, neighbours and the community of Seaforth for the shower held in my honour at North Side United Church, June 21, 1990. I appreciate everyones thoughtful gifts. A special thank you to Audrey McLlwain and Unit 5 U.C.W. for organizing the shower for me. Thanks again, sincere- ly, Lynda Feagan. 39-26 x1 PULLEN We would like to express sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and organizations in Huron County and beyond, and the OMAF staff for the wonderful banquet, party, the beautiful grandfather clock, the commemorative plaque and many other remembrances at the Seaforth Community Centre on Friday, June 15. The many complimentary notes, cards and good wishes we've received over the last few weeks will be long treasured. Certainly, the memories of our very pleasant assocition and the great support over the years will last forever. Sincerely, Don, Florence, David and Michael. 39-26 x1 40. IN MEMORIAM So you're ,decided to" vvoric this: summer, but have you stop ,to OM*: hin*: ' f the., stopped ',,to 4 miens' why? To, earn, life, long.aamb tIo aMe aafnd oufrshe w the reasons why sttdnets look far jobs, ,.Deep' jobs, and ,4000e tochan8e, JO s. itis helpful to examine your own goals in order to totter prepare:'for the job scotch; - Once you have..a look nt your reasons for wanting to wo1iC, the first step is to tally a long hard look at yourself, look 'a your, talents MIS, short -Comings and short and long-term' goals. What kinds, of jobs and salaries Dail 1 ;expect to get ift, 'my local area? What types of jobs would I d rewinding? 'Put allof your answers down on a piece ofPape it will give you, a more objective: view of yourself, and a head start on interviews; where : You ,may be asked these kinds of questions. Now 'gm search begins! Prepare yourself for the bine-consuming and demanding job" of looking for a job. Visit potential employees, read the want ads, 'ask, friends and relatives. if fhty know of any potential jobs, and ''definitely,visit year, local Canada Employment , Centre for students Many employersmake use of,, our service exclusively when hiring a student. ltemeinber tot call ' previous employers and `pound :the pavement in order to meet employers in. person: If you must apply in writing, be neat ,and he Your perserverance positive _tire to include a cover letter and a attitude* when a job does become.. resume. . available. Finally, . don`t, become tis,- Be,lt"trm in your cofllrnitenent couraged, Keep mind. khat if do everything ,possible toget what someone cannot iv; o° at OW -s g e rail aaDb off' Y u want, muter than,sitting around Spot, it does not necessarily `'waiting for some lucky accident to mean you couldn't be a valuable happen. e . eve ,ut you're ' persistant, : Employment Centre for stydents are and apply for jobs even when you there to hel think your .chances 'ar+e .slittA, Al- yoo< 'ob ser You with allfacets of though there may be no opening at J arch. Just drop iii or call the time, people will remember' in Exeter in Godencli of 235-1711 • .. in Exeter. per HEMINGWAY In memory of Viola Hemingway, who passed away, June 26, 1986. Today Is remembered and quietly kept. No words are needed, we wit never forget. Deep In our hearts you will always stay. Loved and remembered every day Always remebered by son Morris Hem- ingway, Brussels. 40-26 -1 42. ENGAGEMENTS MacGREGOR-BICKNELL Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacGregor, Kip - pen, are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy, to Andy Bicknell, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bicknell, of Whitby, On- tario. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, July 7, 1990, at St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen. 42-26 xl MAHONEY-TURNBULL Marian and John Turnbull are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marlene, of Harriston, to Hugh Mahoney, of Bremalea, son of Mr. C. Hugh Mahoney and the' .(late) Mrs. Patricia Mahoney of St. Catharines. The wedding will be held In Northside United Church, Seaforth, Friday, August 24. 42-26 x1 While the high and the mighty strut and stamp across the world's stage, six women go out to visit the elderly. A small boy scores the winning goal in a hockey game. An amateur theatre group produces a smash hit. A town council passes an important new law. The real lives of real people. People who don't start wars, who don't build empires, who don't go into the history books. But whose stories are exciting, interesting, vital and important. Stories that should be told. And I tell these stories every week. Because I am a community newspaper. I am a community newspaper. My arena is not Parliament, the White House, the U.N. — it is the neighbourhood. The community. But what I have to say about it, touches my readers' lives every bit as much as that larger. drama. Maybe even more. I am a community newspaper. I am welcomed into hundreds of homes every week. Not as an intruder, shrieking out the harshness,violence and complexity of the world. But as a friend. A mirror of my readers' lives. Their joys, srrows, accomplishments. I am a community newspaper. I am proud, tough, independent. I know when to smile, when to grum- ble, how to chide how to help. I am a community newspaper — in a great community, And I'm proud of it. 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