The Huron Expositor, 1989-12-06, Page 2320A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, :DECEMBER 6, 1989
Dublin friends wished
speedy recoveries
Dublin Correspondent
MRS. DONMACRAE
34552S42 or 345.2148
"Get Well" wishes from Dublin friends
and neighbors are extended to Matt
McCreight, who is a patient in the Strat-
ford General Hospital.
'Olga Eckert is a patient as of today
(Wednesday) in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lan-
don. She will be undergoing tests for a few
Clays. All her friends and neighbors wish
her well and home again soon.
With Katie Murray for the weekend was
her vistwr Mary Dantzer from London.
Rose Borysuick and children Tammy,
Grant and Daniel from Stratford, and Joe
(Jr.) Eckert from Kitchener were with
their parents Joe and Olga Eckert on the
weekend.
Harry and Louella Regley from McKillop
spent an afternoon with Joe and Olga
recently.
Master Chad Wolfe of Mitchell spent the
weekend with (Grandma) Eileen and Don
MacRae.
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SOUNDS OF MUSIC - Residents of Maplewood Manor in Seaforth were not only
treated to a visit from Santa Claus on Sunday, but were also privy to the music
generated by students of the Huron Strings School. All were present to take part
in Maplewood's Christmas Open House. Seen here with the jolly Si. Nick are,
Laura Strangway, Capucine Onn, Robyn Strangway, Teaguen Onn, Zoelyn Onn and
Sasha Hills. Robinet photo.
Knights hold family Christmas in Cranbrook
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
The Knight family Christmas was held in
the Brussels Legion on November 25, with
a dinner served by the Legion ladiea. San-
ta Claus, bingo and a family fun gift ex-
change hiohliahted the nvi'nino alarold
Roberta and Robert Knight stayed with
Jack and Donna Knight while Leslie
Knight's entertained Marilyn Cooper and
her three sons.
A number of area people attended the
Huron County 4-11 Awards night in Clinton
on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Klent, Kitchener,
visited the Stricklers on November 27.
HONORED FOR SERVICE - The St. Columban Catholic Women's League paid
tribute to two, of its longstanding members on Monday night. Honored for their 60
years of service to the OWL, and receiving their 60 year pins were Mary Moylan
and Mary O'Connor, second and third from left. With them are Maria Vogels, left,
President Elect, Father Hardy, and Maryann Feeney, President. Robinet photo.
"Tuckersmith
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March, 1992, and the final third by 31
,' 1993, and: that 'interim funding of
!y
arojents by the Township may be
necessary pending the receipt of the grant
monies."
Council officially adopted the plan, and
arrangements will be underway shortly for
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• Barn Cleaners • Stabling
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LAURIE CAMPBELL
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Tuckersmith Townstup to enter into an
agreement with the Ministry of Municipal
Affairs. A representative of the Ministry
will be discussing the plan with the Clerk
to review progress on the project and
discuss any difficulties. Any amendments
to the plan will be called to attention at
another public meeting, should the need
arise.
JOHN ALEXANDER MCNAIR
John (Jack) Alexander McNab died Fri-
day, December 1, 1989 at the Queensway
General Hospital.
A
eteran of the Second World War, Mr.
McNab is survived by his wife,theyfornner
Cecelia Stephenson; and two sons, Paul and
his wife Mary, and Peter and his wife
Janet,
Also surviving are grandchildren, Scott
and Andrew.
Mr. McNab was predeceased by one
grandchild Kate; and a brother Ross
McNab.
Friends called at the Turner and Porter
Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. West,
Toronto (between Islington and Kipling
Avenuin the echapeeldat 11 a.m. eral service
day (Wednes-
daaforth. Cremation with interment in
As expressions of sympathy memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
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before being elected McKillop Township
Reeve. She is currently serving her third
term as Reeve, and would continue on in
this capacity while serving as Warden, if
elected.
Mrs. Hicknell's list of credentials also
includes a position on the Conestoga Col-
lege Board of Governors, and a seat on
the Seaforth Hospital Board. She has also
been involved with the Seaforth and
District Community Centres Building
Committee, the Fire Board and the
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority
as well as acting as secretary -treasurer
of the McKillop Federation of
Agriculture. Mrs. Hicknell also sat on the
Roads Committee for two years before
serving as committee Chairman for a
year.
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needs.
The cost of rewiring your home and upgrading your electrical system
is a worthwhile investment.
Not only will you have switches and outlets where you need them
but also peace of mind, knowing your home is electrically safe.
As _an added bonus, you could be eligible for an EnerMark Loan
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