The Huron Expositor, 1985-09-25, Page 10Health carefacilit84 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR. SEPTEMBER 25,1985 FAMILY
WEDDINGS
PUSHELBERG - HARBURN
Susan Lynn Harburn and Kenneth Brian
Pushelberg were married Friday, August 9,
1985 at Hibbert United Church by Rev. A.H.
Daynard. The bride is the daughter of Ernest
and Gwen Harburn of RR 2, Staffa and the.
groom is the son of Lloyd and Edith
Pushelberg of Brodhagen. Maid of honor
was Jean Johns of RR 2, Staffa, friend of the
bride and bridesmaids were Ruth Chappel,
of RR 2, Staffa, sister of the bride and Anne
Pushelberg of Brodhagen, sister of the
groom. Best man was Dwight Pushelberg of
Brodhagen, brother of the groom and guests
were ushered by Larry Pushelberg of
Brodhagen, brother of the groom and Alfred
Chappel of RR 2, Staffa, brother-in-law of
the bride. Music was provided by Mary F,
Dow of Mitchell and Joanne Wallace and
Lowell Skinner. A reception was held at the
Brodhagen Community Centre. The couple
honeymooned in Niagara Falls and now
reside in Mitchell. (W alter McKenzie photo)
STOLL- GORDON
Nancy Stoll and Steve Gordon were married
Saturday, September 14, 1985 at Mark
Street United Church, Peterborough. The
bride is the daughter of Beatrice Stoll and
the late Edgar Stoll of RR 3, Kippen and the
groom is the son of Robert and Marie
Gordon of Peterborough, Matron of Honor
was Rose Forestell, of Peterborough, friend
of the bride. Bridesmaids were Debbie
Condon. of Peterborough and Joanne
Rigoetz of Sebringville, sister of the bride.
Best man was Pat Buchanon of Peterbor-
ough. menu or me groom and guests were
ushered by David Gordon, brother of the
groom and Terry Babcock, friend of the
gndom, both of Peterborough. Ringbearers
were Corey and Jodey Condon of Peterbor-
ough. A reception was held at the Golf and
Country Club in Peterborough. The couple
now reside at 15 Hunter St. W., in
Peterborough.
STRONG - TAYLOR
Tina Marie Strong and Michael Eugene
Taylor were married in a double ring
ceremony by Rev. J. Bechtel, Saturday,
September 21, 1985 at Wesley Willis United
Church in Clinton. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Strong of Clinton and
the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Taylor of RR 4, Clinton. Maid of Honor was
Valerie Lewis. of Clinton and bridesmaids
were Angie Demer of Clinton. Bev Taylor of
Seaforth. Carol Straugheen of Clinton and
Kara Strong of Clinton. Best man was Roy
Taylor of Clinton and ushers were Rick
Taylor. of Clinton., Mery Taylor of Missis-
sauga, Jerry Faber of Kippen and Robin
SGazrow of Seaforth. The couple now reside
in Seaforth. (Frank Phillips photo)
Youth Year marked
by public speaking
In celebration of International Youth Year,
the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is hosting
a public speaking competition on Thursday,
November 14. All rural youth between the
ages of 15 and 24 are eligible to enter. Each
contestant must give a five to seven minute
prepared speech on a current issue
pertaining to Ontario's agriculture and food
industry, as well as introduce and thank
another speaker. The fust prize winner will
have the opportunity to visit and lunch with
the Minister of Agriculture and Food. The
five finalists will each receive a copy of the
book entitled "The Farm."
Entry forms are available from county
O.M.A.F, offices and closing date for entries
is Wednesday, October 16.
On Monday residents of the Seaforth
Health Care Facility went to Noble Lanes to
bowl. High winner was Patrick Ryan.
On Wednesday the Rev. Archie Robertson
of the Bethel Bible Church, held a service for
residents. Mrs. Lobb played her chord organ
and sang a duet with Mr. Lobb. Mrs.
McGonigle and Mrs. Siemon read a poem.
Ila Gardner presented Mr. Robertson with a
cross she made for his church. Refreshments
were served
RA.S.P. meeting in Tavistock N using
Home. Also on Thursday residents entered
several items of crafts they made for the fair..
Some of the residents won prizes for their
entries and were pleased.
On Friday residents went to see the
parade and then up to the fairgrounds in the
afternoon. They all enjoyed the horse race,
doing their own betting on the horses.
PEOPLE
Sydney Scogg visited his mother Madge
rries. -
On Thursday, Jackie Roche attended an BeGladys Ruston was out with her daughter
Seaforth graduate appointed
Canadian' Marketing Mana er
Robert J. Graham, President of Furst City lions across.the country.. She ins First City
Capital Ltd., has announced the appoint- Capital from a leading microcomputer
ment of Joan MacKenzie as Canadian company where she was National Training
Marketing Manager. Manager. Prior to that, she was National
Ms. (Walker) MacKenzie, is the daughter Marketing Officer for a large Canadian
of David and Merle Hoover and is a leasing firm. Ms. MacKenzie will be located
granddaughter of the late J.E. Keating, a in Toronto.
fonner mayor of Seaforth. She is a graduate First City Capital is one of Canada's major
of Seaforth District High School. leasing companies withoffices coast-to-
In
oast toIn her new position she will be responsible coast. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
for planning and implementing marketing First City Trust Company, ' a full-service
strategies for the Corlipany's leasing opera- financial institution.
residents go bowl
Joann for the day. She we it -to see nusnanu
Ferg in the Stratford Hospital.
Leo O'Sullivan was out for the day with
brother Jim.
Mary Lamont was in to visit Kelly Lamont.
Isabel Scott was in to see husband Bill for
the afternoon.
Eva and Dave Netzke were out for the day
with their daughter Rose Altman and had
supper at her place.
Irene Omand was out for a drive with her
family. Yenny Dimaline took Pat Ryan and igen
Bloomfield down to see Finlay Ross, one of
the residents who is hospitalized. A speedy
recovery to him from all residents and staff.
Patrick Ryan had his sister Kathleen
Hernacli of Sterling Heights Michigan and
his three nephews to visit him. They brought
him a birthday gift.
VAN HA A!K leolt out world Litt here. My
44 ,41, Van Rosy. I made
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on, 198$, weighing7
lb: 7 ors. a nd t 1y 21 inches y
excited Dadinid fora a eMartiu and Teresa •
Van Ratty and big g star Jessita. Proud and
happpy 4randparents ate. Francis and Mattie
I lwl ie 1 of Sealorth and Case and Annie Van
ItanY of Dasheroorl. Great grandparents are
Matilda Ilicluiell of Kitchener and Joseph
Manley of Stratford.
LANE: Susan and Barry are very happy to
announce the birth of their son Kirk Vincent
He was born at North 'York General Hospital
on September 2o, 1985. Proud grandparents
are Mary Catharine and Jack Lane and
Melinda and Alfred Beuerman.
tthe ofAmy eon
7 X985Joseph's Hospital,
grand is ore IToward and
of Stlatys and John and Mary
afartir.
y Uttle Hyatt is' delighted to
idle arrival of his baby sister
Helie, born September 10 1985,
w�S f+. b1s. 15 ox, at the, K -'W Hospital
FFit ever ; Proud parents are Marilyn andd
Alan French of New Dundee. Grandparents
are Mr, acid Ml's. Maurice l yar, acrid great
grandmother is Mrs. Mary Ryan, Seaforth
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