Times Advocate, 1995-07-12, Page 6Page 6
Times -Advocate, July 12, 1995
Graduate - Wayne, son of Phi!'
and Linda Regier, Zurich, On-
tario, graduated May 31st,
1995 from McMaster dniver-
sity, Hamilton, Ontario with a
Bachelor in Material Engineer-
ing. He is now employed at
Husky Injection Molding Sys-
tems Ltd., Bolton, Ontario.
Congratulations!
Love your family
Graduate - Kristi VanDongen,
daughter of Lee and Sandra
VanDongen, Grand Bend,
graduated on May 6, 1995
from Sir Sanford Fleming Col-
lege with a diploma in Parks
& Forest Recreation Technolo-
gy. Kristi is currently em-
ployed at Sleeper State Park
and Port Crescent State Park
in Northern Michigan. Con-
gratulations and best wishes
from your family and friends.
Graduate - Tara Ann Pepper
has graduated from South Hu-
ron District High School and
will be attending Niagara Col-
lege in Niagara Falls in Sep-
tember. Congratulations Tara
from your proud grandpar-
ents, Grandma and Grandpa
Pepper and your father Albert
Pepper.
Graduate - Wayne and Darlene
Edwards are pleased to . an-
nounce Lori's graduation from
Conestoga College on June
23, 1995, with a diploma if,
Early Childhood Education.
She is presently employed at
the Owl Day Care Centre in
Waterloo. Lori is the grand-
daughter of Jack and Orloe
Watson of Kitchener and Chub
and Margaret Edwards of Exet-
er.
Congratulations from
all your family
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Crossing signals to be alteredinHensall
Motorists are remind-
ed
eminded to be alert and
drive safely.
Liz Sangster
HENSALL - Hensall and area
residents are to be advised that the
Goderich-Exeter Railway will be
modifying the railway crossing sig-
nals during the week of July 17 in
Hensall. This modification will per-
manently alter the way the signals
operate.
The purpose is to reduce the con-
tinuous operation of the crossing
signals while trains are switching.
The signals will not activate until
the train movement is slightly in
advance of the crossing. Therefore,
all trains will stop at the railway
stop signs and the lights will acti-
vate before the train proceeds
across the crossing.
Please be alert and safe - do not
cross the tracks while the lights and
bells are activated.
Questions and/or comments re-
garding these alterations should be
directed to the Goderich-Exeter
Railway at 524-4024.
Horticultural Society
Sheila Reaburn, of the Hensall
Horticultural Society, led a bus trip
to London's Springbank Park,
where the group was given an in-
formative tour of the Rose Gardens
and Perennial Beds.
The tour continued to St. Thomas
where the group toured Pinafore
Park and lunched at the Water-
works Park, where a :our was given
of the new water garden that is be-
ing developed.
The afternoon was spent at Fan-
shawe Park Pioneer Village, where
a descriptive tour was given of the
gardens and buildings.
The day ended with a dinner at
Swiss Chalet, and the group arrived
back in Hensall early in the eve-
ning.
Historical Society
The Huron County Historical So-
ciety, with members of the Bay-
field Society, enjoyed a trip to
Doon Heritage Crossroads and
Rockwood, recently. Members
from Hensall, Exeter and Crediton
were in this group. Bill McFarlane,
of Bayfield, arranged the trip.
Drop -In
Join the Hensall and Community
Drop -In, July 20, at the Hensall
United Church. Activities will in-
clude: foot care at 10 a.m., lunch at
noon, and guest speaker Sandra
Feltz at 1 p.m. Cost is $4.00 per
person for the meal and program.
Reserve by phoning Margaret
Cole, 262-2304, or Faye Skinner,
Town and Country Homemakers,
235-0258. Reservations must be
made before noon, Monday.
United Church
This past Sunday at Hensall Unit-
ed Church, Sharon Wurm was
guest speaker and Robert Cameron
was organist.
There will be no services during
July, at Carmel Presbyterian
Church.
Anniversary
Congratulations to Wilma and
Shorty Caldwell who recently cele-
brated their 40th wedding anniver-
sary.
WI
Crediton Women's Institute was
host for the annual WI picnic
where the group had a bountiful
potluck dinner.
After dinner, each group had to
dress a "scarecrow". Grace Drum-
mond was the winner.
Gladys Richardson had the clos-
est birthday and Brenda Love the
closest wedding anniversary. Mrs.
Hess was the oldest person attend-
ing. Mrs. Keller had the most
grandchildren and also the most
pennies in her purse. Helen
McKenzie guessed what was in the
mystery box.
Pearl Heinrich read 'a bride's ex-
perience making a cake from
scritch.'
Bingo was enjoyed with the win-
ners being Marilyn Pym, Delight
Raath, Kate Morley, Bridget Groot,
Dorothy Bell and Norma Walper.
Kippen East W.I. held their meet-
ing at the home of Helen MacLean
with Phyllis Parsons as co -hostess.
The roll call was answered naming
a nutritious food with their initial
and told how it was used. The
theme for next years District Annu-
al is "Communicate" and a dona-
tion was given to the Marg Harris
fultd.
Grace Drummond introduced
Youth wins racing trophies
Harley Davis compet-
ed in Shannonville on
the July 1 weekend.
H. Davis
SAINTSBURY - Congratulations
to Harley Davis, winning two first
place trophies in the 60 cc Pee Wee
Graduate - On June 9, 1995
at the spring convocation of
Lambton College in Sarnia,
Becky Hann received her di-
ploma in Office Administration
- Medical.
Congratulations and best
wishes from your farpily
Graduate - Maryann and
Ralph Topp are very happy to
announce that their son, Rick,
recently graduated from Mo-
hawk College in Packaging
Management Technology.
Rick is currently employed by
Smith Packaging in Missis-
sauga.
Congratulations from your
family and friends.
Graduate - Carolyn Regier
'graduated with distinction on
June 3, 1995 from the Facul-
ty of Education at the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario. Caro-
lyn received her Honours
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
and Music from Sir Wilfrid La-
urier University in 1994. Caro-
lyn has accepted a position
with the Huron County Board
of Education as an Occasion-
al Teacher.
Congratulations and love from
your husband Mike,
your parents and family
Object thrown
at window of
tractor -trailer
ST. JOSEPHS - The driver of a
tractor -trailer semi reported to
OPP that an unknown object was
thrown at his windshield, smashing
it.
The damage occurred on High-
way 21 at St. Josephs on June 28.
Damage was done during an at-
tempted break-in at the municipal
shed on June 30. Padlocks were
broken in an unsuccessful attempt
to steal gasoline and diesel fuel.
A resident of Lot 13, Con. 14 of
Hay Twp. reported on June 30 that
the car stereo was stolen from his
vehicle.
Graduate - On June 7, 1995,
Julie Ann Schade, daughter of
Jack and Nile Schade graduat-
ed from Brock University, St.
Catherines, Ontario. She grad-
uated with distinction receiv-
ing both her Bachelor of Arts
and Bachelor of Education de-
grees. Julie has accepted a
teaching position with Central
Baptist Academy, Brantford,
Ontario
Division July 1 weekend at Trail
Blazer Park, Shannonville, Ontario.
Bob MacGillivray, Caleb and
Corbin visited over the holiday
with Pam and Bruce Clark of Wal-
ton and mother Stevie MacGilliv-
ray of Lions Head.
The Davis's along with daughter
Heather and granddaughters Court-
ney, Katie -Scarlett and Starr have
returned home from a holiday in
Michigan and Indiana.
With no church service at St. Pat-
rick's, a number of the congrega-
tion have enjoyed services at St.
Pauls Cathedral and area churches.
Michael and Suzanne Davis,
Crystal, Harley and Travis spent
the weekend at Parry Sound. Due
to wet weather, Harley's race was -
cancelled.
Cousins Helen MacDonald, Ho-
ward Dolan, Harry and Marion
Noels and Bessie Caldwell were
Saturday evening visitors with
Mary Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Simpson of Strathroy were recent
callers with Gote Wennestrom and
Mary Davis.
The community's thoughts and
prayers are with Dorothy Dietrich,
who is ill in Victoria Hospital from
her relatives and friends at St. Pat-
rick's.
Pool party
St. Patrick's congregation will
Capsule Comments
with Ernie Miatello
Baldness associated with cancer chemothera-
py.is being helped by a new device Invented
in Israel. The device, a special helmet, cools
the scalp to 10 degrees C and is wom for 30
minutes before, during, and an hour after chemotherapy. Early re-
sults showed 80% of patients had no hair loss.
The World Health Organization has targeted the year 2000 when
polio will have been irradicated from the world. it has already dis-
appeared from the Westem Hemisphere. Rotarians of the world
are to be congratulated in raising over $225 million (U.S.) to
help purchase vaccine to realize this goal.
There has been much discussion about second hand smoke.
The Lung Association of Canada reports that the severity of al-
most one in three asthma attacks is Increased by second hand
smoke.
Despite all the evidence proving how bad smoking Is for your
health, there was a 6% increase in the number of smokers aged
15-19 between 1991 and 1994.
HURON APOTHECARY Ln
Phone 235-1982 440 Main St., Exeter
"Your Health Care Pharmacy"
hold their pool party and barbecue
on Monday, July 17, beginning
with swimming at 3:00 p.m., din-
ner at 5:30 p.m. Bring your lawn
chair.
ACW
St. Patrick's A.C.W. have sent
their second bale to their prayer
partner in northern Ontario.
Jamboree
Ross McFalls and friends invite
the members from St. Patrick's and
area to an afternoon of country mu-
sic, July 30 at 12:30 p.m. at Cen-
tralia Community Centre.
Deb Campbell, who spoke on
"How Food Should be Handled"
and told of her experiences being
the County Food Advisor.
Phyllis Parsons had a "Smile"
and Dorothy Bell conducted a con-
test.
Hilda Payne read 'Another View'
from an Institute in England. She
also gave courtesy remarks.
Playground
An eager Hensall Playground
staff started their program this
week in Hensall. Playground staff
includes: Michelle Kinsman, super-
visor, Lori Gould, Jackie Morgan,
and Melinda Hovius. The staff has
planned an exciting and entertain-
ing six weeks of activities for chil-
dren aged four to 12 years.
Information regarding the pro-
gram can be obtained from the
community centre, or the Town
Hall. It's not too late to register.
ACIQ
How many idiots
take to change
bulb? Three. One
the bulb and two
the ladder.
does it
a light
to hold
to turn
Now many does it take to
install a central air
conditioning system? Two
How many to do it right?
None.
It takes someone with
knowledge and experience
to select the appropriate
equipment and fine-tune it
for maximum comfort and
economy.
We can handle that.
,BAILEY'S
of Hensall Ltd.
Your home comfort people
Hwy. #4 N. Hensall
262-2020 262-2626
Long distance:
1-800-461-8013
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- that is, last job tint.
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