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The Huron Expositor, 1997-09-17, Page 11FORTHCOM G M y RRIAOE TIN NUw0/r ILKPOSIT011, Striplember i; 1 v -i i HAYTER - BOUGHEN Allan & Marjorie Hayter are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daugher Shelly Lyn to Jared Ross son of Jim & Dorothy Bougher. The wedding will take place Sat. 20th at 3:00 p.m. at Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton, Ont. An open reception will follow at the Stanley Township Complex at 9:00 p.m. 42. DEATHS LEE, ISABEL of 177 St David St. Mitchell passed away at Victoria Hospital, South St. Campus, Landon on Thursday, September 11, 1997 in her 58th year. Bom at Winthrop on April 3, 1940, she was the former Isabel Janette Shannon, a daughter of the late Hiram Shannon and the former Helen Alexander. She was predeceased by her husbands Donald Sc het enb rger (1974) and Russell Lee ( ) . She had resided in Mitchell since 1962 where she was a member of Grace Lutheran Church. She Is survived by a daugh- ter Dawn Lee Biggefaar and her husband David of Mitchell, two granddaughters Taylor and Madison Biggelaar, a dear friend David Kefls of Mitchell and two sisters Audrey Morey and her husband Bob of Lindsay and Elizabeth Onderwater and her husband Paul of London. She was predeceased by a sister Eleanor Andrew in 1995. Friends were received at the Lockhart Funeral Home, 109 Montreal St., Mitchell on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service was held on Monday at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Derek Mathers officiating. Pallbearers were Ed Dolmage, Bruce Dolmage, Bob Walkom, Doug Morey, Larry Torrance and Dave Lorimer. Interment in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Mitchell. 43. BIRTHS JANSEN Pete and Sandra would like to announce the arrival of Jesse Maria Wilson Jansen, born August 23, 1997 weighing 10 lbs. 4 oz. Anxiously waiting for her arrival was big brothel Max. Proud grandpar- ents are Bob and Sharon Wilson of Seaforth and Pete and Grace Jansen of Seaforth. Spoiling privi- leges go to Great Grandma Doris Weir of Mar. 43-38x1 46. IN MEMORIAM DUNLOP: Precious memories of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather who passed away Sept. 13, 1978. Our family circle was broken A link gone from our chain, But though we're parted for awhile, We know we'll meet again. Some day we hope to meet you, Some day we know not when, We shall all meet in a better land. And never part again. We shall meet with you our loved one, Who was taken from our embrace, We'II hear your old familiar voice. And behold you face to face. Sunshine passes and shadows fall But love's remembrance outlasts all. -Some people come into our lives and then disappear. Others leave footprints in our hearts and we are never the same.' Sadly missed and always remem- bered - Love Edith, Ruth Anne, Charles, Ashleigh and Taylor. XOXO 46-38-1. Communi 47. CARDS OF THANKS JANSEN We would like to express our sin- cere thanks to Dr. Caroltn Shepherd, Dr. Ken Rodney, Dr. • Heather Percival, Dr. Janet Zettet and Qr. Mark Wokijk for the safe arrival of Jesse. Thanks also lo all the nurses and staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for the won- derful care provided. A special thank you to Mrs. Helen Stewart and Mrs. Clare Vanderlaan your guidance and support were very much appreciated. • Sandra and Jesse 47-38x1 MCNAUGHTON The family of the late Mildred McNaughton wlstl to express their sincere thanks to all those who made donations, sent flowers, cards, food, etc. as expressions of sympathy. Special thanks to Queensway Nursing Home for their excellent care while Mildred was a resident and for their co-operation and kindness at the time of her passing. Many thanks to Dr. Charles Wallace and Maggie for their care. Also thanks to Rev. Nancy Fraser for the funeral ser- vice, the Hensall United Church Women for an excellent luncheon and to the J.M. McBeath Funeral Home for the excellent service. 47-38x1 HALEY We would like to thank all those who attended our 45th wedding anniversary party in Seaforth. Many thanks for the cards, gifts and size- able donation to the children at Children's Hospital, London. Also thanks to our tanwly, the orchestra and helpers. - Betty and Ken 47-38-1 CONNOLLY We would like to express our sin- cere thanks to all the doctors and nurses and staff during our stay in the hospltal. Mao to Fattier. Salvador for his visits and prayers. We enjoyed the visitors and the beautiful flowers and cards. Special thanks to our two families. Everything was appreciated. - Mary and Peter Connolly. 47-38x1 PRAYER TO the Blessed Virgin (never known to fail). Oh most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruit- ful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help me and show me that you are my Mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bot- tom of my heart to help me In my necessity (make your request). There are none that can withstand your power. 'Oh, Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to you. (3 times). 'Holy Marx I place this prayer In your hands.' (3 times) Say this prayer for three consecutive days and then publish It and it will be granted to you. Grateful thanks. MLC 47-38x1 Calendar WED., SEPT 17 SUN., SEPT. 21 1:30.3:30 p.m. - Senior 10:00-11:30 p.m. - Huron Perth Shuffleboard at the Arena Petite Ringette Practice 5:00.6:30 p.m. - Hockey Skills Camp at the Arena 6:30-8:30 p.m. • Power Skating at the Arena 7:30.8:30 p.m. - Fitness/Step Aerobics with Drusilla at the Arena 8:30.10:00 p.m. - Huron Perth Major Bantam Hockey Practice THUR. , SEPT. 18 9:00.10:00 a.m. • Fitness is Fun with Drusille at the Arena 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Seaforth Minor Hockey Mites practice 6:30.8:30 p.m. - Povwer Skating at the Arena 8:30-10:00 p.m. - Centenalres practice FRI., SEPT. 19 1:00.3:00 p.m. - Seniors Bowling at Starlight Lanes 5:00-6:30 p.m. - Hockey Skills Camp at the Arena 8:30-7:30 p.m. • Senor and Junior Houseleague Hockey Practice SAT, SEPT. 20 8:00-9:00 a.m. - Mite Hockey practice 9:00-10:00 a.m. - Tykes Hockey practice 10:00.11:00 a.m. - Novice Hockey 11:00.1200 noon - Atom Hockey practice • 12:0racttcs p.m. • PeeWe' Hockey 1:30-3:00..m. - Santini HOdtaypra 3:00-4:30 prp.m. • Midi* Hock y 4:30-5:00p.m.pn- pusyyaa Girls' y 5:004:30diate Olds' Ho ori 1:00-4:00 p.m. - Figure Skating Skate and Dress Exchange at the Arena 2:00-5:00 p.m. - Centenalres Exhibition Game vs. Kknbardlne MON., SEPT. 22 5:00-8:30 p.m. - Hockey Skills Camp at the Arena 8:30.8:30 p.m. - Power Skating at the Arena 7:00 p.m. - Christopher Leadership Course Seaforth Legion 7:30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports Council Bingo at the Arena - TonlghYs host is Rec. Committee TUES., SEPT. 23 9:00-11:30 a.m. • Parents and Tote Playgroup at Northside United Church Han 9:00-10:00 a.m. • Fitness Is t=un with Drums at tit Arena 10:00.11:00 a.m. - Line Dancing with Omnia at the Arena 6:30-8:30 p.m. - Power Skating at!he Arena 6.'30-10:OOp,m. - Centenaires Hockey practice WED., 'SEPT. 24 1:30-3:30 p.m. - Senior ShufflebOand at the Arens 6:00.6:30 p.m. - Hockey Skips Camp at the Anna . 6:30-6:30 p.m. - Pewit Slang at aha Arena 7:00 p.m. • OtiIkd Can providers taxa- tion cad t •o op on acoounang and t.xa- 7:00.5:30 p.m. - Fllns /SIsp with Chula at two Arena ,r NOTICE OF NOMINATION 4., OF OFFICE Notice Is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Tuckersmith. Nominations in the Township of Tuckersmithfor the offices of: 1) REEVE 2) DEPUTY REEVE 3) THREE COUNCILLORS Nominations may be made by completing and filing In the office of the Clerk of the Township of Tuckersmith, nominations in the prescribed form. 4) One member of the District Public School Board No. 8 (Huron County Board of Education) representing the Town of Clinton and Seaforth, Village of Bayfield, and Blyth and Township of Hullett, McKIllop, Stanley and Tuckersmith. Nomination papers are to be filed with the Clerk of the Town of Clinton. 3) One member of the Huron Perth Roman Catholic Separate School Board representing the Town of Exeter, Village of Bayfield, Hensel! and Zurich, and Township of Goderich, Hay, Stephen, Stanley and Tuckersmith. Nomination papers are to be filed with the Clerk of the • Township of Stephen. 6) Trustee representing the Counties of Kent, Lambton and Huron on the French -Language Public School Board 658. Nomination papers are to be filed with the Clerk of the City of Chatham. 7) Trustee representing the Counties of Lambton, Huron and Bruce on the French Language Separate District School Board 663. Nomination papers are to be filed with the Clerk of the City of Sarnia. A nomination must be signed by the candidate and may be filed in person or by an agent on any day In the year that is after March 31st, 1997 and Is before October 10th, 1997 at a time when the Clerk's office Is open or on October 10th, 1997 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. A prescribed 510) must accompany e nominatin formnomination nomina nomination (must be certified by the Clerk before such person becomes a certified candidate for the office to which she or he Is nominated. Nominations may be withdrawn up until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday October 14th 1997. 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Part* . $lir• int 848 Level it $ao1►MNr181 T. 8817, telt (8/9)742414. . DEAD A8 DOORNAILS - Huron 4-H Clubs held their annual battery blitz once again this summer. The closest depot was at Vincent Farm Equipment where all the dead batteries dropped off for recycling around here were picked up. From left: John, then his father Ray, Storey (leader) of Winthrop. Jim Storey of Clinton, also a leader, helped with truckdng the haul. Man killed as tractor rolls A 48 -year-old Gorrie man freed by the Gorrie fire was killed Sunday in Rowick department and taken to Township "when the tractor Wingham hospital where he be was operating went down was pronounced dead. The an embankment and flipped fatality occurred at about 4 over, pinning him under- p' ' naafi... Provincial police at Wingham and the farm safety Larry Edward Wilson was � board are investigating. Meeting pay approved At last Tuesday night's reg- charged); Reeve Bill Bennett, ular meeting, Seaforth $75; deputy-reebe Bill'feall, Council approved the follow- $0 (no meetings); Couns. ing amounts for August John Ball, $165; Brian meeting attendance: Mayor Fcrguson, $165; Michael Irwin Johnston, $145 (four Hak, $120; Heather Robinet, events attended but not $165. Bluewater Recycling on internet The Bluewater Recycling The http:/www.bra.org site Association is now on the "highlights many of the pro- internet with what it grams and services that are describes as a "unique and available through the associa- informative website provid- tion, including its co-collec- ing a wide range of informa- tion, textile collection and tion on various waste man- hazardous waste programs," agement issues. among other things. Seaforth bowlers do well Seaforth greens were filled on Sunday, Aug. 31 for the annual Legion tournament. Before the prizes were given out Jack Muir spoke on behalf of the Legion. Bill and Abby Graham of St. Marys won first with 3w + 48 + 10. In second place were Fred and Betty Tilley, Seaforth (3w+44+1). Third went to Norm and Noreen Welsh of London Fairmont Club (3w+43), fourth was Lee Ryan and Carol Carter (3w+41), in fifth place was Ross Pepper and Frances Ther of Mitchell (3w+36). High two game winners were Roy and Barb Triebner of Exeter (2w+43). Close behind were Brett and Mary Finlayson (2w+42+12). Eighth prize went to Ralph and Lou Reid of London Thistle Club (2w+42+1), Len Boreham and partner of St. Marys were ninth (2w+40+6). Tenth was Neil and Edna Bell (2w+40), eleventh was Brian and Debbie Ranger of London Fairmont (2w+38+7). Consolation was Audrey Hepburn and Eileen Schneider, Stratford. Last Tuesday evening saw 29 out for potluck supper and bowling and cards after. Winners at cards were high, Gordon Murray and Edith McMillan. Lone hands, Betty Hulley and Bill Kelly. Consolation: Edna Mitchell and Boyd Driscoll. This month's potluck and social will be on Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. Hostesses will be Isabelle Hunt, Corry Klaver and Gladys Doig. Callers please call lists. Seaforth members have been very active in out of town tournaments this past two weeks. In Goderich ladies pairs August 25 Carol Carter and Edna Bell won first prize and also in Wingham on August 27 at the Wilma Kerr memorial Carol and Edna were two game winners. Also Olive Papple and Mary Finlayson. Eileen Adamson and Jean Lunn won the consolation prize. Also on Aug. 27 Jack Muir and Bob Doig were fourth while Fred Tilley and Erich Matzold were consola- tion winners. September I at Lucknow saw several Seaforth men's pairs competing in their M & M Tournament: Brett Finlayson and Lee Ryan were two game winners. Bowling in Lucknow September 3 saw Thelma Coombs and Marie Muir win 2nd (3w+42). Also Olive Papple and Mary Finlayson were third (3w+39). Carol Carter and Edna Bell were high two game winners. The same day saw men's pairs in New Hamburg at the sausage tour- nament Lee Ryan and Tom Phillips and Jack Muir and Bob Doig were 2 game win- ners. Friday, September 5 at St. Marys Olive Papple and Mary Finlayson won second (3w+48+10) while Carol Carter and Edna Bell were two game winners. Thursday evening saw 27 out for a fun night of bowling followed by a barbecue. Bowling winners were Nellie Jansen (2w+20), Mary Finlayson (2w+19), Shirley Schmidt (2w+18), Olive -Papple and Jim Stotts (2w+16). Good bowling to all. • TRYOUTS Open Invitation to Hockey Players to attend the CLINTON SR. A RADARS TRAINING CAMP THURSDAY SEPT 88 TUESDAY SEPT. 23 THURSDAY SEPT. 25 starting at 9:30 pm at the CLINTON ARENA