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WEDDINGS
PENNINGS-DECORTE
Elaine Jean Penhings and Kenneth John
Decode were. married in a double ring
ceremony Saturday, July 4, 1987 at St,.
BonifaceRoman Catholic Church by Father
P. Mooney. The bride isthe daughter of
Harry and Wilma Pennings, RR 1 Zurich
and the groom is , the,, soh of Cor and
Catherine DeCorte, Seafcirth. Maid of holt&
was Linda Mommersteeg of Bayfield;
friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Rita
Kennedy of Lambeth, sister of the bride,
Jennifer Wood of • Toronto, friend of the
bride and Corinne DeCorte of Seaforth,
sister of the groom. Best man was Bert Mid-
degaal . of Londesborough, friend of the
groom. Guests were ushered by Martin
DeCorte of Waterloo, brother of the groom,
• Gerry Pennings of Zurich, brother of the
bride and Steve Jansen of Seaforth, friend
of 'the groom. Readers were Toni Pennings
and Ida DeCorte and soloists were Teresa
VanRaay and Casey VanBakel. Music was
provided by Peter Mathonia. A reception
was held at the Stanley Township Hall. The
couple will reside at RR Seaforth..Fran'k
.Phillips photograph.
BIRTHS
GREENWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. .David
Greenwood of Sarnia are happy to announce
the arrival of their son, Michael Paul, born
June 26 in St. Joseph's Hospital', Sarnia: A
brother for Christopher and another grand-
son for Margaret and Jack O'Reilly of
Dublin and Donna and Paul Greenwood of
Sarnia.
MacDONALD — Ken and Janice are pleas-
ed to anounoe the safe arrival of a son, Dar-
rel Ross on June 25, 1987 weighing 7 lbs 13
ounces in St.. Mary's Memorial Hospital.
REGELE — I am Brian Kenneth. I was born
June 24, 1987 at Stratford General Hospital
weighing 8 lbs., 8 ozs. Daddy and Mommy
are Charles and Carol Anne ( Williamson).
My grandparents . are Harry and Luella
Regele of Dublin, Ken and Anne Williamson
of Walton. My great grandparents are
George and Marie Blake of Brussels and the
late Evelyn Williamson.
REININK - Bert and Carol ( nee Seers)
thank God'for entrusting to them a beautiful
boy. Shawn William was born on June 16,
1987. Proud grandparents are Frank and
Jacoba Reinink, RR 4 Walton and Bill and
Maxine Seers of Aubitrn.
GRADUATES
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LINDA ANNE BLAKE, daughter of John
and Irene Blake of RR,2 Brussels graduated
May 15 at the 265th Convocation Ceremony
of McMaster University in Hamilton with
her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.
Convocation was held at Hamilton Place.
Linda is a graduate of Grey Central Public
School and Seaforth District High School.
She has accepted a position in the Intensive
Care Unit of McMaster University Medical
Centre in Hamilton.
FITUARIES
JOHN ANDERSON
John Anderson of RR 2 Hensall, died Mon-
-day, July 6, 1987 after -a long illness. He was
77.
A soh of the late Arthur and Elizabeth
Anderson he was a proud farmer and avid
trap shooter and was known for his
boundless sense of humor and love of life.
Mr. Anderson is survivied by his wife, the
former Helen Rumball; daughters, Kathryn
(Mrs. Doug Mann) of Hensall and Debbie
(Mrs. Dan Wilton) of Toronto; and son,
Keith and his wife Ann Anderson of London.
Also Surviving are grandchildren Brad,
Vicki, Tim, Aimee apd Laura; a sister
Frances and brother Emerson. ,
Mr. Anderson was predeceased by two
sisters, Elva•in 1936 and Olive in 1967.
Friends called at the Hensall Chapel of
the Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes,
Hensall, where the funeral service will be
conducted today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. by
the Rev. Stan McDonald. Interment Baird's
Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy donations
can be made to St. Andrews' United Church,
Kippen.
GERALD HULI3ERT
Gerald Hulbert died Thursday, July 2,
1987 at St. Joseph's Health Centre.
Mr. Hulbert is survived by his wife of 51
years, the former Iva Crowell.
Also surviving are daughters, Carol Lou
Timmins and Jane MacQueen and grand-
children, Janie and Kathie Timmins and
Jerry and Daneen McDougall.
No viewing. Cremation.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 8, 1987 — A5
Manor will miss president
Joanne, Ryan, Ruth Hildebrand'and Mary
Finlayson 'took a, few Seaforth Manor
residents to Clinton for former resident
Lucy Bezzo's ••funeral. She will be sadly
missed. The sympathy of the residents goes
out to her family.
On Thursday Jackie Racho took a few
residents to Blyth so they could purchase
their tickets to the show, Promise,' on
September 9: . • • -
Saturday, the resident's council meeting
was held. Pat Ryan Was voted to fill the
president's position formetly.held by Lucy
Bezzo.
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PERSONALS
, Mr. and Mrs. Plumsteel, London, visited
Madeline Slattery. •
Mary K. Ryan spent the day ,at her home
in Dublin with George and Theresa Simp-
son, London.
Sydney Scrogg visitid his mother Madge
Remes. •
Leo O'Sullivan was visited by sister Ur-
sula and Mary Burnett, London.
Jose Nigh and Lori visited their mother
and grandmother Helen Morris.
Cassie Nicholson was out with her family
to the Nicholson Reunion held at gran -
daughter Karen Menheere's home in Staffa. '
Ross Scott from Maplewood Manor visited
his brother Bill. Bill was also visited by
ISabel.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Sarnia visited
their daughter Carol Geddes
Mary Margaret Maloney was in to visit
mother Mary K. Ryan.
Ethel Dennis was in to visit Frank and
Margaret Smale. •
Glenn Cameron and Bernice and Hugn
McPherson,' Seaforth and Jack McNabb,
Toronto, visited with Verda Cameron. •
•---Trillidy-and-husband-visited=-Kelly---
Lamont.
Ken and Mary Jane and baby Nicole
visited grandmother Helen Morris.
Glady's Ruston home for the day with
husband.
Doreen and Rose visted her parents Dave
and Eva Netzke.
Annettie and Ambrose Slattery visited his
sister-in-law Madeline Slattery also Mrs.
Jim' Stewart and Lucy Sills. They also
visited Bill Scott.
Alfie Sykes went to Blyth with Jackie
Racho to visit his wife Nina of Ramrnaloo
guest home. Get well wishes to Alfie Sykes
who is in Seaforth hospital.
PEOPLE
David and Isabel Kerslake now trave six
grandsons..
Russell and Mary Robertson ( formerly
Mary Dodds of Hurpurhey) visited Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Somerville and Mr. and Mrs.
-Gilbert Smith, Seaforth and other friends in
the area. The Robertsons live in Willowdale.
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DETECT
TORNADO
Television sets make excellent tornado detet-
tion devises.
If a tornado warning is broadcast for your area,
a television set or a radio can serve as a fast,
reliable warning device.
.THE TV TORNADO DETECTOR: Once the set is
AGENT warmed up, tune in Channel 13, darken the
screen to almost black using the brightness con-
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. 527-1455 the volume turned down.
. Now you have an effective tornado detector! Lightning vont produce momentary white
banks of varying widths across the screen of a black -and -white T.V. (colour sets pro-
duce colour bands). A tornado that is within 15 to 20 miles will produce a totally white
screen that remains white (colour in the case of a colour set). Should this occur, switch
off the T.V., take a portable radio and seek appropriate shelter immediately.
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