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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-12-14, Page 6A6 — THE HURON, EXPOSITOR,.OBCEMBER 14, 1983 Walton native promoted A Walton native, and graduate of SDHS, has been named general manager and vice-president of a large Kitchener firm. Wa R. McMichael's appointment to the effective July 1, was announced by aterloo Metal Stampings Ltd. president. Harold Bacdman. Mr. McMichael assumes responsibility for -waall' 6yne is company. Wayne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McMichael of Walton. He and his wife M t live in Cambridge and have two dau Sharon and Jill. He attended No. 7 McKillop and Seaforth District High School. He earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. from the University of Waterloo. He joined the company as manager of operations in 1978. Waterloo Metal Stampings Ltd. is one of Canada's leading suppliers of engined drawer slides and•mechanical hardware for dual purpose furniture. School bus Concern for the safety of a six-year-old grade one student at Brookside Public School , in Ashfield Township was the overriding factor in the Huron County Board of Education's decision to allow the child's school bus to travel an extra 1,900 feet. The board made the decision at its Dec. 5 meeting. but not all trustees were in agreement. Wayne R. McMichael Manor residents ride\ in Sanfa The annual staff Christmas party was held at Seaforth Health Care Facility last Wednesday evening with a delicious Chicken dinner at 7 p.m.. Christmas pudding with hot sauce was the main dessert and this had been made by the ladies baking class as an salvation project. It brought many favorable comments from the staff and will be enjoyed by residents on Christmas Day. Following the dinner Anne Helm D.O.C. presented gifts to the staff from administra- tion. Staff members also had a gift exchange from under the Christmas tree.. Euchre was then played and high scores were held by Betty McGregor and Susan Byrne. Most lone hand prize was won by Glenda Murray. Consolation prizes went to Anne Helm and Evelyn Carter. The dining -room had been attractively decorated in the afternoon by Dawn Riley. Worship service was held last Wednesday by Rev. Gordon Simmons of St. Thomas 'Anglican Church. At the close of the service :Wayne Hedges . presented Rev. SimtLns with a poinsettia plant in appreciation) his services at Seaforth 'Health Care Fa • Residents were quite proud to ride in the Santa Claus Parade on Saturday. Madge Remes, who is over 80 felt like a queen tri be able to sit in the front seat of the van pia wave at the crowds. : Many thanks to Jackie Racho for making the van available. Mary Finlayson llso accompanied the residents and Wayne Hedges rode on the Junior Farmers' float. Next Tuesday will be the last euchre until after the New Year with the volunteers. Junior volunteers from Mrs. Thomas' Grade six class are planning a special program for the residents they work with on Tuesday morning. PERSONALS Isabel Scott visited her husband Bill. Norma Streets enjoyed a shopping trip with Phyllis Lee. Erle Dow went out for supper on Saturday goes extra" distance for student Trustee John Jewitt said that in the past he has had similar requests for school buses to pick up students at their driveway, but because of board policy he hadn't brought the requests to the board. Busing policy allows elementary students to walk up to a quarter of a mile to catch the school bus and secondary school students can walk up to a half mile. Mr. Jewitt wondered if he should present ' to the board a list of people who have come to him with similar requests. In the past he has informed those making such requests of the board's policy. Management committee chairman Murray Mulvey defended his committee's recom- mendation by stating that the bus would only be going the extra distance for three winter Claus parade to the home of his daughter Mabel Clark. of Bayfield.. Mr and Mrs. J.F. Scott visited with Plalay Ross'. months, from December to March: Because of re-routing which won't affect other students, the bus will not have to turn around on the „roadway. At its November meeting, the board heard from the mother of the child, Mrs. A. Meader of Port Albert, requesting that her daughter be picked up at the driveway Please turn to page 7 PUPPY FOR CHRISTMAS—The congrega- tion of the First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth gave Rev. and Mrs. Duke a Dachshund puppy at their Christmas concert last weekend. (Hundertmark photo) Gladys Ruston went Christmas shopping with her itusiily on Saturday. James Nolan was visited by his daughter and grandchildren on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hernachi and family, d Michigan visited with Patrick Ryan. Walter Glover, Wm. Gree sides and Clarence Taujel of Avon Lodge 41 Stratford visited with Ross Houghton and brought him a box of fruit and goodies. Santa Claus visited residents on Saturday after the parade uptown 'and gave all residents a lovely large orange. ObOtscry ANNIE ALLAN Annie M. Allan, 76, formerly of Brucefield and of Seaforth, died Sunday, Dec. 11, 1983 at the Seaford) Community Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Edg. ar Allan, of Huronview, three sons, Howard, of Brace - field, Jim, of Toronto, and Robert B.. of Clinton, one daughter, Mary, Mrs. G. Gloade, of Petersburg, three sisters, Mary, Mrs. Norman Griffith, of Niagara Falls, Katherine, Mrs. Drew Fowler, of London, and Shirley, Mrs. Jack Duckworth, of Goderich, one brother, James, of Clinton. and seven grandchildren. She is predeceased by 'Louise, Robert, Thontak and Ivan. 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