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The Huron Expositor, 1984-07-11, Page 8A8 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 11, 1984 LACAC EMPLOYEE — Lisa Newey, a third year engineering student at the University of Western Ontario Is employed by Seaforth's LACAC for the summer on the Experience '84 program. Her job will involve compiling an information package and display about Obituaries LACAC, making an application form and procedure for designating buildings and touring the town to suggest which buildings should be designated for restoration. (Hundertmark photo) GEORGE A.DDISON George Addison, of Seaforth died Monday July 9 at Seaforth Community Hospital. He was 82. Mr. Addison was predeceased by his wife, the former Grace Tebbutt. He was also predeceased by one grandson. Surviving are one daughter. Betty, Mrs. Ken Hulley, of Londesboro; one brother, Clifford, of Texas; and two sisters, Violet, Mrs. David Bean of Goderich, and Mary, Mrs. Charles Wallis of Clinton. Also surviving are five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home in Seaforth after 2 p.m. Wednesday until 2 p.m. Thursday. when funeral services will be held at the funeral home. Interment will be in Clinton Cemetery. BIRTH S ROBERTSON: Archie and Sharon thank God for his precious gift. a little daughter. Karen Ruth born June 22 weighing 7 lbs. 15 or. at Seaforth Community Hospital, a sister for Timothy James. Rejoicing grandparents are Bill and Sadie Knights of Toronto and Jim and Flora Robertson. of Loran. ELSTON% John and Donna (nee Hart) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Mark Clifford John, weighing 7 lbs. 9 or, on July 6. Proud grandparents are Jim and Lois Hart, Brussels and Ed and Margaret Elston. Arva. MARY WEITZMAN Mary (McKellar) Weitzman, 85, of 2256 South Ave., Niagara Falls, died Sunday July 1 in the Grand Island Manor after a lengthy illness. Widow of the late Carl Weitzman, she is survived by a son Douglas, a daughter-in-law Nancy, two grandchildren and two sisters, Grace Scott, of Seaforth and Jean Miller, of Riverside Nursing Home. Mitchell. Funeral services were held on Thursday July 5 at the Otto Redanz Funeral Home, Niagara Falls with Rev. Robert Bellingham officiating. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Computers are topic AGNES CULLEN Agnes Ruth Cullen of Fordwich died at St. Joseph's Hospital in London on July 2. She was 56. The late Mrs. Cullen was predeceased by her husband. Cecil Cullen in 1982. She is survived by her parents. Rev. Henry and Martha Heise of Stouffville. Also surviving are one daughter. Catherine, Mrs. Donald Reaman, of Burks Falls: two sons. Ken of Calgary. and Gerald of Stratford; six grandchildren and seven great grandchild- ren. Mrs. Cullen rested at the Gorrie Chapel of M.L. Watts Funeral Homes. A funeral service was held from Brethren In Christ Church in Fordwich on July 6. Mr. Jesse Bawl officiated. Interment was in Heise Hill Cemetery in Gormley. Pallbearers were Ted Klaassen, Gordon Stickley, Herman Oldengarm, Ken Vines, Bob Gibson. and Carl Hogg. We Can Cover Your INVESTMENT NEEDS Confused by the computer craze? Baffled by bits and bytes? You're in luck - the computer age has arrived in 4-H. Introduction to. Computers, a new 4-H project, will be offered in Huron County this fall. Open to anyone aged 12-21, the program is geared , to all interests. No '.previous knowledge is necessary. Each member will compare three different computer ,systems to decide which would be the best buy for their farm or home. In the seven to eight meetings required to complete the club, 4-14 members will cover several topics including computer jargon, history of the computer, programming, and word processing. Members may see computers at work by touring businesses or farms using computers in their area. During the club, members will give a brief presentation related to comput- 30-119 DAYS 11250/ S1-1• O CERTIFICATES tiittrritii fi 55O,00O.°° GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES RATES SUBIECT TO CONFIRMATION, A Federally Chartered Trust Company/Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation STANDARD TRUST Peter M. Shephard - Manager 138 The Square, Goderich, Ontario, Telephone (519) 524-7385 Open 9 a.m. to S p.m. Monday to Thursday; Friday till 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 noon ers. At the end of the club they will display the results of their computer comparison shopping. Leaders will be local adult Volunteers who have been trained at 4-H Leaders' Work- shops. Wedding LEISHMAN — JACOBS Wanita Joan Jacobs, daughter of Malcolm and Joan Jacobs, of Brussels and Allan Richard Leishman, son of Jim and Ruby Leishman, of RR5,--Brussels were married June 16 at the Belgrave United Church with John Roberts officiating. Maid of honor was Jennie Hopper, of Wingham and groomsman was Frank Leishman, of Dashwood. The reception was held at the bride's home. After a wedding trip to Collingwood, the couple will reside at RR5, Brussels. Area Wedding O'REILLY — ROBINET Mary Margaret Robinet, daughter of Archie and Mona Robinet of RR2 Baden and Patrick Louis , O'Reilly, son of John and Margaret .O'Reilly of RR2 Dublin, were married on Saturday, June 9 at St. Columban`"Roman Catholic Church in a double ring ceremony officiated by Rev. P. Oostveen. Matron of honor was Mary Verberne and bridesmaids were Natalie and Stephanie Robinet, Diane Stewart and Marlene O'Reilly. Flowergirls were Natalie and Stephanie Dale. Gary O'Reilly was the best man and ushers were Dennis and Tom O'Reilly, Frank Claessens, and Richard Verberne. A reception was held at the Mitchell and District Community Centre. After a cruise to the Bahamas, the couple took up residence at RR2 Dublin. 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