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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-17, Page 7Community Woman's daughter on TV Congratulations to Shayne and Jay Cockrane whose dog Sasha, six puppies on Saturday. The two excited boys came up to our house to give the good news. The dog had been over- due and her owners were get- ting a big anxious. Jay said that morning his dad told Sasha that she had better have puppies that day. Well, their dog is so well-trained that she did exact- ly that! Audrey Hackwell got a very pleasant surprise this past week as she tuned into the Dini Petty T.V. show and saw her daugh- ter Pamela. Pamela works on the set of 'Due South' as a caterer and apparently all the 'behind the scenes' people were being interviewed by reporters from the show. Anyone passing by the Walton Ball park will notice that there arc two new light standards that are in the pro- cess of being set up. The very committed and hard working Recreation club has raised enough money for this to take place. Now fielders won't be J Walton by Patty Banks 887-68611 able to use the excuse that they missed the ball because there wasn't enough light. Audrey and Howard Hackwell greeted worshippers at Duff's United Church on Mother's Day, May 13. Geoffrey Banks started the service off by lighting the Christ Candle. Rev. Randy Banks greeted everyone by wishing them a 'Happy Family Day.' He called all the young children forward and using a little story from a book 'Illus- trations Unlimited' he told about the science teacher who asked the children the question, 'My name starts with M and I pick up things. What am 1?' Before Rev. Banks could con- tinue with the story one of the children called out 'a Mother!' 'Right' said Rev. Banks. 'That's what the little boy in the class said too. The teacher was expecting the answer to be 'a magnet'. Rev. Banks' sermon was called, 'Our Work as Witnesses'. This week at Walton Public School all of the pupils have been very busy making Mother's Day crafts and cards. Adam Coombs reported that in his grade 4 class they decor- ated little straw hats and made cards for their mothers. He also wanted everyone to know that they have picked new teams for 3 -pitch. The grade three class had a lot of fun working with puns as they made up their cat -shaped note pads for mom...' You're a purrfect mom'; 'You're the cat's meow'; 'Have a happy meowther's day'. The class also had Mrs. Lubbers and Mrs. Bucrman came in and helped the kids make cookies for 'Authors day' next week. The grade ones were very creative in their Mother's Day gifts. Community mourns loss Deepest sympathy from the community is extended to the brothers, sisters, nieces, nep- hews, relatives and friends of Frank Nolan who died last week. Mass of the Christian Burial was celebrated by Father J. Hardy at 11 a.m. on Satur- day at the St. Columban Cath- olic Church. Sister Jean Moylan of Windsor visited on the week- JSt. Columban b\ Ryan 3-1-21128 end with her mother, Mary Moylan, at the Ritz Lutheran Villa, Mitchell. Alphonse and Annie Cronin and their family were guests Seniors enjoy smoking continued from front page "It's the only enjoyment 1 get," said Laura Emmerson, 86, who has been smoking since she was 13. Living at Huronview for approximately five months, she said a smoking ban wouldn't result in her kicking the habit, but rather she would end up going outside to light up. "Summer is coming I hope," she remarked, also stating that it would be cruel if she and others had to go outside at winter to have a cigarette. "(Quitting) is not easy when you've smoked as long as I have," Emmerson added. Marg Brakiis, a Huronview resident for 11 years, said she wouldn't have a choice but to quit. because she can't walk and going to another nursing home is not an option for her. "Childish" is how 15 -year tenant Clayton Stecles regards a potential ban on smoking at Huronview. "They'll be telling us not to go to the bathroom pretty soon...(Huronview) is supposed to be our home," he said. Smoking since he was 17, the 74 -year-old also explained that he cherishes his morning ritual of coffee and a cigarette and that "it hasn't killed me yet." Although resident Bert Colombe hasn't smoked for 25 years, he said he can't see why the administration would even have to resort to a smoking ban, pointing out that there is at least one unused room that could be converted to a designated smoking area. Cathie Brown, homes administrator with Huronview and Huronlea, said calling the situation a proposed ban "is a bit strong," and that she doesn't want residents who smoke to be alarmed. "We have options and we are looking at them. That's true with every place - like arenas," she said. Brown also said the Health and Seniors Committee is taking things like space, finances and air quality into consideration in it's decision. with Joe and Joyce Cronin of Mitchell on Sunday for Mother's Day. With Cecilia Ryan on the weekend were Laura Ward and Pat Subject of Kitchener and on Sunday, Gerry and Karen Ryan, Jason, Amanda and Jeremy of RR 1 Dublin, Louise Ryan and Brett Bailey of Cam- bridge and Mary Jo Nelson and Baby Zachary of Lucknow. Hullett names grass cutters Hulleu Township approved April accounts totalling $56,669.71, made up of road accounts of $20,785.97 and general accounts of $35,883.74, at its May 2 regular meeting. • * • At its regular meeting May 2, Hullett Council awarded the following tenders for cutting grass at township cemeteries: Mary Merner, Kinburn, $15 per cut; Adam Wilts, Ebinezer, 15 per cut; Jeff Johnston, Londesboro, $11 per hour; and, Brian Gross, Lutheran, $15 per hour. Coun. 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