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The Huron Expositor, 1987-01-21, Page 15AIA' THE J IURON EXPOSITOR, . ANI{,ARY• a1, 19$7 , MAKE DONATION—aylem.bers..of the Sunday morning hockey league presented a oheque for $500 to•the Seaforth Figure Skating Club en Sunday,. The money will be used to offset the. expenses of an inierclub competition set to, 'be held In Seaforth on- March 1. On that date a number'of skaters from various clubs will compete on an Individual basis and In - precision - teams. . Making .the presentation to Gwen Devereaux of 'the Figure. Skating club Was Randy, Gridzak. • (Public photo) Junior farmers bring in new I\/Iapiewood pleased with pubiic Maplewood Manor'hAs.pxprossed pleasure On Ohlayafternoon the movie The Dentist with the res ense to its peed: or help with with W,C. Fields was very popular, It was, . weekly actlies agreed ho was no dentists The movies for this The, rs Junior Farmers "are now brIn tng • weak are: The THOU .Won and California volunteeand senior's into Maplewood. for Bound, • the T, V, Bingo on Wednesday nights dut'Ing WEEK'S VISITORS the winter months Paul Hoggarth presented There were many visitors to Maplewood the. problem to the Junior Farmers and Linda during the week; visitors with Alva and John Feagen is in charge of organizing drivers, ' Pu1lman,. were: Gordon Pullman,- Marian Mary, Chapple and Gail Hills , are also • Pullman, granddaughter Brenda end'•hus- welcomed as volunteers, Gail -Hills will assist_ band Jerry De Jong, Betty McLean and. Olive with the movies on Fridays;. • McGeoch arid Patricia Devine, Ethel Dennis h'as offered to be aadvisor Ma Habkir,'s visitor's' were Jackie and on -cel ng;. -She will provide the frames and t e e arisen, Il . y " son an ' • aughter .residents are going to try quilting a baby's . 'Tammy and' five friends, Dorothy .Popple, touter, • Anna McNichol, ouella Montgomery, Alice Dn-Wednesvlay night.is etion-with—Reid-and-Miss-Powell; the Lions' V. Bingo, Maplewoodhad its own prize for the person who came closest to winning; Willy Tremeer won the violet plant this week, He needed' only one number for..a full card.. ' Pete and Willy Tremeer attended the euchre on Thursday, afternoon at the Seaforth Health Care Facility,' Willy. continued his VELMA FISCHER good luck and won the prize for the top euchre Velma 'Fischer of ,Jarvis Street, Seaforth, player, • died Saturday, January 17',1987 at University. EIXEICLI ts Hospital,1:onden. She was .67. - Born in Logan. Township, she was a daughter of the late Arthur Hinz and the BACHEIlT MEATS Sall tis for your custom slauphlel'In9 needs, • SI,AUoHTER, DAY TUESDAY 'For your freezer, aides of Beet, Park Lamb er Veal rye'epeolaitze In home cured' mento and old talhlaned country elyle pock staumdpe no Fillers All meat Oov 1. InNpeoted 1 mlltlnon 887-9328 • a waeast y,awmcq • .1, a, Aroyouover 60orturning71 ' before December 31, 1987? 11 you are, and wish to secure a life'lme Incorde from RESP or are Intereated In other 5 year Invertat very c nipet)tivo_ratee eIJ 027-o41p' • OBITUARIES The 1987 executive has been.elected for the "'nn Satrday, January 17, .1987. For information about this new year in former Dora Mueller, • Huron County Junior Farmers,. • The Annual' Banquet and candle service - Junior Fanners contact your local club . Surviving :are her husband,. 'Edward The ne'.1 -executive is: Past President,' will he followed by a dance, • - president or the OMAF office, Fischer; `one ,daughter Dorothy 'Hehn of,. f)ianneOldtield; President, Robert. Flunking; ' - • • First Vice President, LindaAxtmamn 'Second' Meinstreat coordinator Vic'e`PreSident, doff Hearn': Secretary, Muriel•• Taylor; Treasurer, Andy Williams; .Newslet- - . ter Editor: Annette l.oseren Public Relations ' i • Oflic•1�r. -Linda Cunningham; Agriculture; talks to meeting. of . locals ,Contact: Sharon Nlvins; Assistant -Agricul- Tom Lemon: Seaforth Mainstreet Coordi- in other news members were told.of a fall titre Contattr' Dave Vanneste•; Provincial nator, was guest speaker. at the January ' taken by Mary Nolan at the Post Office, -She is Director, Janice Murray; Alternate Provin- -meeting, of the Seaforth Women's Institute, a patient. in the Seaforth Community -tial .Director; Ann . Alton; Zone Repre- • That meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Hospital. -• sentative; Dianne Oldfield. ` • R.M: Scott. Mr. • Lemon was introduced by Members took artinaconteston places in These officers will take part. in, a candle Mrs. Eldin Kerr, p . servirc to symbolize the change of r'esponsi- Mr. Lemon shared ideas on improving the Huron County. The ,result was "very tidily from. the old executive' to the. new -town and hopes of attracting new industry interesting,'• . executive. This candle service will take place . and merchants to fill the vacant store fronts. The meeting adjourned _ and. lunch was at the Annual Banquet in the Clinton Legion, After his talk he was thanked by Mrs Pruner: served by the hostess and committee: • ' . Rostock and two sons,.,, Keith of Seaforth,. Brian and wife Marie, of Stratford. - Also surviving are five grandchildren and one brother Lloyd of Komoka, • ` There was no funeral home visitation. A private family service was held Monday at the Whitney-Ribey 'Funeral Home,. Seaforth. Reverend Arthur Horst officiated. Burial was in St, Peter's Lutheran Church .Cemetery, Brodhagen.. As expressions , of sympathy donations may be made to the St. Peter's Lutheran Church building fund, Brodhagen. Pat. Ryan, .Dave Netzke and Keith Herman winners Pat. Ryan was. again the winner when euehre were . in play. Allan and Wilson Mrs: Walter Gee of London visited hirfr, - • ' residents of the Seaforth Health Care Facility . Tremeer of, Maplewood Manor were guests. Chas. Geddes visited wife Carol,. ' • .-ISHCF)"went 'bowling Monday. • " . ladies and men's high winners were Cassie Mrs: Gould of Seaforth visited Alfie Sykes: . Dave Netzke and Keith Herman were Nicholson and Wilson.Tremeer.,Consolation They, had a game of cribbage Sunday winners of, the wheelchair bowling cm winners were Lucy Bezzo and Pat Ryan. The afternoon. - Tuesday. Seaforth Public School students • Ione -hand winner was Frank Sniale.• Volun- • Terry Hussey visited Dave and Eva Netike. assisted residents With this venture. • -teers served a lunch provided- by Mary MVir. and Mrs. Allan Armstrong of Goderich Re ry p n yson, y n Helen McLeod took her father Erle Dow On Friday morning bingo was. played and over to Bayfield to visit his daughter Mabel in the afternoon a film was shown, Clarke. He had dinner and supper with them.: ' PERSONA'S Mr. J.S. Robb's nephew visited, Alvin Jack.Davidson. of Seaforth and Isabel Scott McNain. visited Bill Scott. Margaret Smale visited Flank Smile. Rill iecea and husband; ' Mr. and Mr.'andMrs. Bill Morris visited his mother Helen Morris. v. Che 1 AnnStadelbauerSam a and a Fl la ' Prizes weredonated -b A n n and Mrs. Connell visited Harold Connell. group from the Egmondville United Church -Downey. ' ' • put on a skit for residents Tuesday afternoon • Then they served a delicious lunch. On Wednesday afternoon Rev. Barber held held . .the worship service, Henrietta Brown played the piano accompaniment for the -hymns. • ' On Thursday afternoon five tables, of FBIRTHS • _John Bezzo of Clinton visited his mother PACKER: Lynn and Rick are. pleased to announce the, safe' arrival ' of their son Nicholas,. weighing 6lbs. 8 ozs. on January. 10, 1987 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Bernice, and -Don. Gowan of Allentordanld Walter and Marge Packer. Orangeville. DRENNAN: Joanne and Dennis Drennan are pleased to announce the birth of their first child Philip Matthew p January 16 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. He weighed in at 7 lbs. 6 oz. and•is the first grandchild .of.Don and Thelma Bode, Seaforth and Doug and Thelma Drennan, Kincardine. MAC"IAN: Lester and Jane are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, 7 lbs. 3 oz., January 19, 1987 born at Mount Sinai Hospital, Scarborough, - Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. 'Robbie Robinson, Oshawa and Viola Kirkby, Walton. tIEP"BURN: Terry and Tom Hepburn, Lon- don, are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Michelle Marie on Decem- ber 18, 1986 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London: weighing 8 lbs. 19 ozs. Proud grandparents are Tom and. Audrey Hepburn, London and John and Mary Kunz, Seaforth. SKOBLENiC'K:'Steve and Jo Skoblenick of Waterford are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Janice Marie on January 15,.1987 at Brantford. General-. Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. A little sister for Stephanie and Kevin. Proud grandpar- ents are John W iliems of Dublin and Mr. and, Mrs. Joe Skobleniek, Waterford. MARION: Hello Everybody! Surprise -- 1 decided to come early: My name is Ashley Jane and I'm doing just fine. -1 was born on January 13, 1987 in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. I only weigh 3 lbs. 13 oz. bow, but my doctor says P11 be a good size before f can visit Seaforth sometime in February. My brother and sister's names. are Christopher and Jennifer and my mommy and daddy are Connie and Mike. ,My grandparents are Margaret Van Dyk, Seaforth, and Bob and Shirley Dinsmore, Seaforth and Peter and Vi Marion, London. Seaforth District High School PARENT'S NIGHT All parents of students currently enrolled in Grade 8 . in an elementary schooi In the Seaforth High School area are invited to attend a Grade'9 information program to be held at Seaforth District High School at :3O p.m. , WEDNESDAY, JAN. a THURSDAY,. JAN. 22 PARENTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND EITHER NIGHT r Kids Succeed ki A child's $rst ski lesson is alwaysa memorable event. 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