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The Huron Expositor, 1974-08-29, Page 13,A Mr,' and Mrs. Bill Si 0q, r ��•' "` b attended a birthday celebratign on Wednesday for his mother 04' Mrs,Elizabeth Storey held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George ' . • � 'Wasson and family of Waltor� We would like to welcome to 'ho S ' ' 0��� OO haveommved in r durents the coresp ting r .. , summer holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Mr.d Mrs. John Anderson Procter -and Gamble's factory, as Wilton. Whip.. there, they are Paul Stevenson,D3vid and Darrin have rdcrted from a vacation in well as other interesting things to going to the C.N.E. to see or ny from Hillsburg to the former the Southern states. While away see and do during the day. Those Osmond, and later to a cottage at Irene Grimoldby house in the they attended the 'Grand Ameri- interested may contact Mrs. Pearl Huntsville for the remainder of village. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh can Trap Shoot in Vandalia, Ohio. Koehler, their holidays, returning Dimeline and family from the Mr. Anderson shot there for three This fall, the local W.I. will again on Monday. Walton area to the former Bill days and scored an average of sponsor two 4-H clubs and On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arie Dale farm house, 97% on 600 targets- In.one, event leaders have just ,completed a twd Roobal left for Holland from . Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Whyte of he -had a score of 1Q0 straight. day training school -for the unit Toronto airport after spending Glen Orchard spent the weekend St. Paul's Anglican Church Notes evAitled "The' club girl enter- four weeks with Mr. and Mrs. with his father Mr. Harold Whyte At St. Paul's Anglican Church, tains." Hensall 1 will be led this Sim Roobal. Eight hours later also Mrs. W.L.Whyte, Tom and the Rev. Cannon B.H. Fan of year. by Mrs. Wes (Ann) Lenting, they telephoned the Roobals that Bill. London, a former rector of the and Miss' Brenda Pepper. Mrs. they had landed safely in Barry Turner of Tuckersmith parish, preached on Sunday. The Peter (Janis) Bisback and Mrs.msterdam and had had a spent a few days holidays with his Forrest orchestra played during Bill (Helen) Tinney will be the %onderful time in Canada. aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Reg. the service and Mr. Harry Horton leaders for the second club, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins, Lawson, John and Elizabeth. sang a solo, "Standing on the Hensall II. There will. be, an Kitchener, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs-. Peter Harrison of Promises." The flowers were organizational meeting this year the latters mother, Mrs. Laird Goderich Township, Mr. and placed in memory of the late Rev. before, the club work actually Mickle. They returned recently Mrs. Jack, Crozier- of Huron i..... J.C. Britton and the late Mrs. begins. from a months vacation spent in Ridge, Kincardine, were Sunday Jean Middleton. Personals LondbnvEngland; Paris, France; visitors with Mr. and Mrs. (Intended for Last Week) Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Sim Zurich, Switzerland; and Rome, George McIlwain. The Rev. G.A.Anderson was in Roobal and Mr. and Mrs. Arie Italy; and while on the continent Mr. Jack Whyte of Stratford, charge of the service in St. Paul's Roobal during the week were toured Austria,- West Germany, Mr. and Mrs. Gouinlock of Anglican Church Sunday Peter Van Driel of Goderich, his Denmark, and Holland and had a Toronto were Saturday visitors morning. The Forrest orchestra sister Jane from Oud Beyerland, most enjoyable trip. with the Whyte family. accovied the hymns and also Holland Mr. -and Mrs. K. Mrs. Laird' Mickle spent We are pleased to report that played'Ir"Love Lifted Me". The VanDenHeuvel of Goderich, Mr. Tuesday of last week with her Mr s.Annie Leitch of Clinton (a flowers were placed in memory of Anthony Gelderland ofd Ridge- daughter Mr. and Mrs, Ross former resident) returned home the late Mr. Lorne Hay. town, 'Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan and family of Waterloo, on Sunday from being a patient W.1. Plan Trip )Conynendyke, Woodstock and at Southcott Pines, Grand Bend for the last few} ks in Stratford On September 12, the Hensall Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and where they are vacationing for six General Hospital. We hope she is. Women's Institute and. many' family of SeaforthandMrs. Jean week s feeling much better. friends will leave the town hall Adenen of Ridgett:wn. Mrs. Robert Mickle and Miss Margie Whyte has taken and, spend the day -touring the On Thursday, Bradley and Mrs. Charles_..CrouchI London up residence in Guelph following Hamilton area. The group will Vicki Mann, children of Mr. and were recent visitors, and Mr. and the holidays. She has, a teaching take a boat cruise around the Mrs. Doug Mann are leaving for Mrs. Keith Hillier of London were position in Aaron. Hamilton harbour and tour Toronto by train to visit With their guests on Sunday with Mrs. Laird Sy mpathy of the community is aunt and uncle Debbie and Don Mickle. extended to Rev. Stan McDonald The U C W of 'St Andrew's on the death of his father on Saturday. Jeffrey Whyte of Lindsay is. spending' holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.PaulSouthgate and Jennifer were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Knox of Embro, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bryans of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Church; Kippen, held a very Mrs. William Lane of London is, family spent the week end in Gordon McGregor, John Muir, successful booth at the Zurich spending a week with her Chatham with Mrs. Mae Mulhurn Miss Mary Muir of Clinton, Mr. Bean Festival. ' brother, Father Phelan at St. and Rita. and Mrs. Donald McGregor and Personals Augustine. Sympathy of the community Francis McGregor of Londesboro, Mrs. Wm. J.F: Bell , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Picco and goes to the Alton family' in the Mr. and Mrs.Steven Sproule and h-Mr:"`arid ave returned from a,,,h004 4 - family'_ returned .,,to Moosonee _, deans of Mrs. Harvey Alton in Jeremy of Kitchener and Mr. and t Moosonee. .�aru ,,, + afters spending iwo•+month- s with •• *-ingham Hospital last .Mrs. Mark Smith ofE> Mr'. and'Ivhrs.' Jim Prr eszszcator; Mr. and Mrs. • Grant Love, Mrs. Wm. Redmond and Wayne. Wednesday. She is survived by These wind ws can be mounted on exteri- Caro, Michigan, visited Mr. and Mrs. Redmond returned with her husband, daughter, Mr 's. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott of Mrs. Ed McBride and other them to spend two weeks or more Paul Henderson of Toronto and Parkhill spent the weekend at relatives. in Moosonee. sons Lorne of R.R.2..Aubur n and Wasaga Beach. Mr. Eliar Mousseau, who has . Mr. Tom Foran, Terry and Ronald of Lucknow. been a patient in Seaforth Hospi- Cathy are in Windsor visiting A.shower is being held. in St. INSURANCE •- 1 tal, has returned home. their `sister and brother-in-law Augustine Wednesday evening Miss Margaret Hutchison, St.. Mr. and Mrs.Ted Symonds. for Miss Connie Hickey. ° AUTO ° LIFE Thomas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry' George and The Franken family won many FIRE Mrs. W.L. Mellis. daughter of Nova Scotia are prizes for their calves in Blyth on • ° Mrs. Hazel, Blake and Roxy, visiting with her,parents Mr, and . Saturday. f. • Donald G. Eaton London, spent a few days with Mrs. John -Foran. - .,Mr.. and Mrs. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Cooper. Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Boyle and acDonald of Hanover spent Insurance Agency Limited Su evening with 'Mr. and Office in Masonic Block Mrs. Gu ond. Main Street TODAY'S CHILD Miss Mae'Re v of London Phone 527-1510 - Seaforth is holidaying in the vicinity. . 'BY HELEN ALLEN. 0 . HE'S ALWAYS CHEERFUL Ips Ronny is an alert baby of 14 months with a passion for anything that makes a noise. Happy, responsive Ronny is sturdilybuilt with very dark eyes, light brown hair arfd fair skin. He has eight, teeth whose arrival did not bother him at all. Inf act nothing seems to worry Ronny who is normally cheerful and seldom cries. Yet this lovable youngster has a major problem. He was born with spina bifida, an injury at the base of the spine which often results in paralysis of the lower part of the body. He also has hydrocephalus (abnormal build-up of fluid inside the skull) which is being satisfactorily controlled. Ronny has no movement in his legs but his arms and shoulders are strong and muscular. Ronny has been fitted for leg braces but they are not ready yet. When they come, he will also have a i walker and .will start on physiotherapy with the object of strengthening his legs. No forecast can yet be made as to whether he will walk. As if this were not enough, -Ronny has no bladder or bowel control. Schedules can usually be worked out to C handle that problem when a child is older. Ronny is an appealing -baby with a winning personality. He is affectionate with his foster family and accepts strangers amiably if they will wait for him to make, the first advances. Ronny is considered at least average iii ability. He is saying a few words and starting to feed himself. He is eating mostly table foods now. - Lovable Ronny needs parents who will give him much love, stimulation and excellent physical care. Such special people are invited to write to intiruire about adopting Roriny. The address is Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M41? 2112. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. I ; WKILLOP . MUTUAL FIRE IIISURANCE COMPANY jz Established 1876 .•�.•• HEAD OFFICE: Seaforth, Ontario �' Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec.-Treas., Phone 527-0400 8; It Only a Costs A Little To -- "_fir • Be Safe 0� 0, Fire, Extended Coverage, 'Windstorm, Theft Property Damage, -Liability, Etc. Directors and Adjusters Wm. Alexander, Seaforth Phone 527-0831 Robt. Archibald, R.R.4, Seaforth 527-1817 Ken Carnochan, R.R.4, Seaforth 527-1545 Ross Leonhat ttRM.,1, Bornholm 345-2234 John McEwing, R.R.1, Blyth 523-9390 Stanley Mcllwain, R.R.2, Goderich 524.7051 Wm. Pepper, Brucefield 482.1534 J.N.Trowartha, Box 661, Qinton 482.7593 Agents: James Keys, R.R.1, Seaforth Wm. Leiper, Londesboro Steve J. Murray, R.R.5, Seaforth K. J. Etue, Seaforth t. 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