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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-31, Page 6a -TNR HURON RXMSITOR, may 31. 1090 Seaforth Legion by Barbara Scott Legions hold installation Last Thursday Clinton Branch 140 came to Seaforth for a joint installation of officers. Seaforth team, under Past President Errol Skillender, installed Clinton Branch officers while the Ladies' Aux- iliary, under Past President Ann Wood, installed Clinton Auxili- ary Officers. In turn the Clinton Branch and Auxiliary teams installed the Seaforth teams. A lunch was served by the Seaforth Ladies' Auxiliary. Congratulations go to President John Lansink and President Pat Shellenberger and their execu- tives. Friday evening the Seaforth teams went to Brus- sels to install the officers of the Branch and Auxiliary to Branch 218. The annual Duck race was held last Saturday. The winners are as follows: 1st - $500, Rolanda McNaught, Mitchell; 2nd - $300, Linda Swan, Arva; 3rd - $200, Helen Ann Elliott. A hundred dollars each goes to Archie Service Centre, Jonie Billard, Thelma Coombs, Jeff Gosse and Ken Barry. Fifty dollars each to Garry Bennett, Michelle Gallagher, Doug and Mary Coughtrcy, Lillian Nicholson. There are still a number of membership cards waiting to be picked up at the Branch. Please pick yours up as soon as possible. The bus for the Veteran's trip on Saturday, June 3 will be leaving the Branch at 2:30 p.m. Please be there on time. The Branch was saddened to hear of the death last week of Comrade Harvey Dolmage. A Legion Service was conducted by Padre Frank Golding. To the family and friends we extend our sympathies. A bus is going to Hiawatha Racetrack for Legion night. Anyone wishing to go sign sheet at Branch by June 3. Leaving at 5:15 p.m. 'They grow not old as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.' T1M CUMbmvo PYTOTO NEW OFFICERS, SEAFORTH LEGION BRANCH 156 - The new executive is (front row) Linda Gridzak, first vice; Thelma Coombs, secretary; John Lansink, president; Jim Watson, second vice; Jean Ross; (back row) Al Nicholson, membership; Frank Golding, padre; Cleave Coombs, service officer; Mel Melanson, sergeant -at -arms; Ed Baker, Ralph Wood, Charlie Perkins Errol Skillender • ast • re • NEW LADIES' AUXILIARY OFFICERS - (Front row) Eva Brown, secretary; Ann Wood, past president; Pat Schellenberger, new president; Mary Doig, Vice; Maxine Marks; (back row) Mary DeJong; Margaret Ungarian, treasurer; Thelma Coombs, sports officer; Olave Little, sergeant -at -arms; Nancy Mitchell and Penny Lansink. Dublin sadly mourns loss Dublin and area are com- pletely saddened by the death of a very special Dublin lady, Ally Goettler, who passed away this past week. Besides her friendliness, and her smile, Ally has contributed so much to the G.G. Goettler Furniture, with her excellent style in decorating! Deepest sympathy is extended to her husband, George, and to their children Jo -Ann and husband Greg Wickware; Thomas and wife Dorothy; Pauline and husband Herb Hartfiel; and Stephen and wife Dianne; to grandchildren; and also to her sister Muriel Trott, Clinton. Our love and prayers are with you at this difficult time! Mitchell and Dublin and areas are also saddened by another sudden death! Laverne St. Columban by Cecilia Ryan 3J5-21128 by C'ccilia Ryan 345-2028 Couple attends wedding Wayne and Anne Chapin of Orleans spent Victoria Day weekend with Frances Melady and attended the Kelly - Whiteford wedding on Satur- day, May 20. Bob and Theresa Admans of Stratford, Alphonse and Annie Cronin and Cecilia Ryan of St. Columban and Ann Henderson of Seaforth spent Thursday at the Martyrs' Shrine in Midland. Congratulations to Colleen Cronin, daughter of Jim and Mildred Cronin, arid Derek Cover who were united in marriage by Father Joseph Hardy on Saturday, May 27 at the St. Columban Catholic Church. Friends and relatives attended the reception at the Mitchell Community Centre. 4-H REPORT BY JEREMY RYAN On Saturday, May 20, the St. Columban 4-H group, 4-H Friends, had their sixth meet- ing. At this meeting we were outside for the whole meeting. We started by dividing into groups. Each group got petu- nias to plant in the St. Columban Church flower beds. After we finished planting we watered the plants. When our leader got back from an errand we each got a pop. A Dublin by Dorothy Dillon 345-2883 Rose, Mitchell, passed away at his residence. Heartfelt sym- pathy is extended to his wife, Donna, and to his children - John and wifc Bonnie; Judy Jansen; Joanne and husband Mike Murphy; Jeff and wife Marcy; and Jackie Wietersen and husband David; and to the grandchildren and to brothers Lloyd and wife Lucene; Earl and wife Dorothy and Richard and wife Esther. Deepest sym- pathy to you all at this time! A very happy birthday to Sandra Regele who celebrates this week! Sandra is always there with the sick and with the others who need her expertise and her smiles! Many good years ahead, Sandra! Welcome back to Dublin to Margaret Carpenter who spent some time in Seaforth hospital. Welcome back to Dublin (after a long winter!) to Mary Dantzer for a good summer. Mary, your sister, Katie Murray, and your many friends are glad to have you back! Katie Murray had an enjoy- able visit from long-time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mason, Uxbridge. THOUGHT FOR TODAY 'It is far more impressive when others discover your good qualities without your help.' Community Ziving eznfzaL Luzon invites you to our Annual General Meeting North Street United Church, Goderich Dinner 6:30 p.m. $7.00 per person R.S.V.P. for dinner by June 1, 1995 to 524-7362 Proxy voting must be deposited with Community Living - Central Huron, 60 Lighthouse Street, Box 527, Goderich, by noon Tuesday, June 6, 1995. Nominations for Directors must be received in writing by May 26, 1995. Firewood Hard Maple or Ash SLABWOOD Limited time Offer - Callo - $130./17 cu. yd. struck Load Delivered within 20 miles Mileage charge Beyond That Large Quantity Discounts Mum You Haul!!! Crag Hardwoods Ltd. Auburn, UM. my -SS -7220 COUNSELLING • Marriage • Family • Personal Growth • Learning Disabilities BRIAN O'REILLY, D.S.W. 160 Huron St.482 9249 CLINTON - y Ii*ur •ed Its ,150/0 tr7.ur Within urntts Rates subiect To Verification 6 YEAR ANNUAL 6"63/4'6." 7� 7 Yes( Comp 17010711 1 Oarr Mr Amid 0-n IMF Mfr Elliott B. Math Olive/dined Investment & Tax Planning Secure Investment Products ... from people you can trust SEAFORTH 96 Main St. 527-0420 RJLIBERAL - ELECT JOHN JEWITT YOUR PROVINCIAL LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN HURON u Rate payer in Hullett Township for nearly 40 years. Trustee on the Huron County Board of Education from 1980 to 1994 Chair of Huron County Board of Education from 1987 to 1989. Father of five children who have all been through the system in Huron. Grandfather of soon to be seven starting into the system in Huron. Recent graduate of the Adult Education program in Huron ZILIBERAL John Jewilt has witnessed first hand the strengths and shortcomings of the educational system in Ontario. He also understands that the greatest threat to the educational system is the debt of the province which has more than doubled in the past 4 1/2 years. He will continue to advocate strong. efficient and responsible education in Ontario_ "Being acutely conscious of the rising costs of education, we can be confident that John Jewitt will seek assurances that the Education policies proposed by a Liberal Government are both Educationally sound and fiscally responsible. As a former Municipal Councillor as well as Trustee on the Huron Board of Education, we can expect John Jewitt to honour and value the importance of local Municipal and Educational Governance." Graeme Craig, former Chair Huron County Board of Education, McKillop John Jewitt knows the meaning of financial obligations. He is responsible and will ensure that any government in Ontario will start to live more within its means. JLIBERAL For more information or a ride to the polls on June 8 call... JOHN JEWITT CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Seaforth Committee Room, 24 Main Street, Seaforth (519) 527-0909 Authorized by the C.F.O. for the John Jewitt Campaign DON'T LET YOUR BUSINESS GO TO PIECES... "the business person who stops advertising to save money Ls like someone who stops the clock to save time" To Reach Your Customer Advertise in... n�.