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The Huron Expositor, 1987-09-16, Page 7J BIRTHS DALE - Ron and Deb of West Brandi, Michigan are thrilled to announce the birth 'of their daughter, Amanda Jo, on August 31, 1987: Proud granparents are Ron and Lor- raine Dale, Seaforth and Mr'. and Mrs. Lorn Hamilton, West Branch, Michigan. KRUSE - George and Kim are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their son Andrew.George Stewart at Victoria HoSpital, London on September 8, weighing 10 lbs., 2'/e ozs and measuring 22 inches. Proud grandparents are Mary Humphries, Walton and Jean .KruseiEgmondvilie:... • MURRAY - Ken and Annd are happy to an- nounee the birth of Melissa Anne on August 28, weighing•In at 7 lbs., 15 ozs, A sister for Christa, Jeff, Karen and Kevin: Spoiling, privileges go out to Steven and Agnes Mur- ray of'Walton and Paul and Marie Dekroon of Mitchell. ' . NOPPEN - Rob and Deb (nee Mero) of The Netherlands are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Kaj Joseph Jaap, 8 lbs. 13 ozs„ on September 2, 1987. Proud grand- parents are Lorena Mero of Stratford and Mr.: and Mrs. Jaap Noppen .of The Netherlands. Great grandmother is Cecilia' Barker. of Stratford. WILSON - Sandra (nee. Finlayson) and Ran- dy are very happy to announce the birth of their daughter Randi Lynn, born September 4, weighing. .7 lbs., 12. ozs. Proud grand- parents are Stuart and Joyce Wilson and Laird and Ruby Finlayson. PEOPLE • Paul Haley has received word he has won Honorable Mention ribbons in the Chrysler Search for Canadian Wildlife Artists Con- , test in both.categbries he entered. ' • The winning pictures will be displayed at the "Fall Hunting and Outdoor Show" in .Toronto and then it:, to the National Museum of Natural Science in Ottawa for two weeks. Paul has also won a. Blue Ribbon Art Award for being among the top art students at the Art Instruction School at which he has been a student, OBITUARIES 'tr..r...t111MMAK oLIVBR MACKAY Oliver MacKay, of the flxeter Villa Nurs- ing Home and formerly or Seaforth, died Tuesday, September 8, 1987. He was 98. Born in Tuckersmith Township, he was a son of the late John F. MacKay and the former betty Ross. He wet a member of First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth. Surviving are four nieces; Doris Wilson of Brucefield, Irene Glanville of Landon, June Rushworth of, Ottawa and Alice Stephen of Ajax. Mr. MacKay was predeceased by; three brothers Charles, -Ross and Colin; three sisters, •t largaret, Esther and Bessie and. one nephew Jack. Friends were received at the Whitney- ' liibey Veneta' home, Seaforth and a funeral service was held en Friday. Burial was in Eginondvilie Ceinetery. PILED LEONIIARDT Fred Leonhardt, of Mitchell, died Wednesday, September 9, 1987 at his home. He was 75. Mr. Leonhardt is survived by brothers, r vin of London and Carl of Seaforth and sister, Irene Eisler of Mitchell. Alto surviving are nephews,. George Eisler of Mitchell, Norman Eisler of Australia and Paul Eisler of St, Columban and nieces Jean (Mrs. John Gloor) of thit- nhohil and Donna (Mrs. Ronald Thompson of Thorii'dale. Mr. Leonhardt was predeceased by two brothers and one sister. Friends called at the Lockhart Funeral Home in Mitchell and a funeral service was held on Saturday with the Reverend A. Rent officiating Interment was in St. Peter"s Lutheran Cemetery, Brodhagen. I etiiorial donations tan be made to the charity of one's clioite. ALBERT JOSEPH kRAU'SKOPF Albert Joseph Krauskopf died Friday, p Se tember 4, 1987 -at Hamilton' Genital Hitt Survived by his wife, the former Ceti - Witte Hillier of RR 2 Dandas-aid fernier:1y of 5talrey Creek. Atte ' surviving are children, Christine' Bussi of Hatiiliteii and Zinc, Althea, Robert and Algin, all at home; and sisters,. Edith (Mrs. Harold Lacher) of Kitchener and Cecilia (Mrs. Jack Jobason) and Margaret (Mrs, Doug Moser), both of Waterloo Mr. I(rauskopf was predeceased by his paronts Albert and Edith f(rauskopf, one brother Clern' Of • Dublin and two sistera, Rose (Sister Maly Imniiatullate) of London and Marie (Mrs. Alf Pike) of Seaforth. The funeral Was held on Tuesday, September, tl from the CAtte1-Eaton] Chaiiibers Funeral Home in DWidas: Inter - Mat, Wet in St. Augustine Cemetery, WEDDINGS RYAN -ANDERSON Elaine Ryan and Thomas Anderson were married Saturday, April 25, 1987 at St. Michael's. Roman Catholic Church, London by the Reverend Father McCormick. -:The bride is the 'laughter of Frank and Doris Ryan of Seaforth and'the groom is the son of Don and Eunice • Anderson of London. Maid of Honor was. Agnes Mitchell, friend of the bride; and . bridesmaids, were - Mdureen, Mulder and Mary. Lou Ruan Heenan, both sisters of the bride. Best man was Greg Ed- wardson of Nova Scotia, friend of the.groom• and guests were ushered by Gary Sidock of Nova .Scotia, friend of the groom and Stephen Anderson of London, brother of the groom. 'Ringbearer was Colan Ryan,. nephew of -the bride. -Organist was Frank Heenan, brother-in-law "of the bride and Michelle Capalbo was soloist. Readers were .Tom Ryan and Adrian Mulder, brother and brother-in-law of the bride. A, reception, was held at the Canadian Legion Hall, Lambeth. The'couple-honeymooned in Bermuda and now reside in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Breadner photograph. THE' HURONEXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 16, ,19197'7 7A1 Nominations accepted for ciward. Nominations are now being. received for The nominations Should be submitted to HAIR DESIGNS the Norm Alexander Conservation Award. Brent Kennedy at the Clintop OMAF Office The -award recognizes local landowners for by no later than Friday, September 25, 1987. their work iri conserving• soil and water The nominees will, at that time, be surveyed resources. This is accomplished, through bythe •Joint Program team as to what they conserVationfarming techniques; which are actually doing on their farm. focus on conservation tillage, a good crop rotation, as well as irtlplementing structural control measures where necessary. • Final' judging will be done by the previous three years' winners.. . Society members learn about herbs Rachel McLeod from Kiln Farm, sett bites and burns and is being used for Puslinch, was.guest speaker and gave an ex- • • baldness in the Phillipines; garlic everyone cellent talk on herbs at the Seaforth Hor- should eat small amounts forheart and high ticultural Society meeting held at the Public blood pressure androsemary • for your School om ednesday,-Septem'b'er�9. • memory -and•- tea--nide--from—dried Margaret De Jong, £first vice president elderberry flowers is good to bathe: sore chaired the 'meeting in the absence. of the • ' eyes. President. Margaret welcomed everyone . In Germany ' myrtle is believed to• and guests were present from ' Blyth, strengthen .the bonds of love and is used in Brussells, Clinton and Goderich Societies, wedding bouquets. Herbs have also been a An 'invitation was extended from the part of • Royalty for years. Queen Victoria B•russel1s Society to, their meeting on • had myrtle in'.her wedding bouquet and September 1,4 and from Clinton Society to Royal families used to have alierb.strewer their meeting on September 23 at Clinton to scatter herbs at weddings' and other Public School at 8 p.m. • Reports were read celebrations. • ' , by Treasurer Marje Phillips and Nancy Mountain Ash trees are believed to stand :.ale gave the flower show report. : • .guard over your home and in Italy pots of . Members 'learned herbs have had many bush basil are used on cafe tables to keep uses and meanings for years, some are used 'away beer beetles and flies. for medioinal.purposes stich as: aloe for iii- • Many . superstitious beliefs, are also J associated with herbs •such' as if you.. keep Aa<l LOC� a nCers kick. monkehood and.myrtle in a haunted house it will drive out the evil spirits, also bay leaves up storm at reunion and basil are, believed to, ward off demons and evil spirit's. Four leaf clover is good luck while five leaf clover is bad luck. In England people were encouraged to plant, hen and chickens on thatched roofs to protect them from thunder and lightening. Several door prizes were drawn for and. the meeting ad- -journed. The next meeting will beheld at the school on October.14 and the speaker will be from Royal BotanicalGardens. and speak on preparing gardens for winter. , Local step dancers were winners at the annual Threshers Reunion" held thispast week in .Blyth. _ Cheri Taylor of Londesboro placed first in the ,singles group, dancing an , Old Tyme Reel. , In the group competition "Friends Forever" placed first with their routine. Members of the group were: Cheri Taylor 'and Kelly Bosman of Londesboro and Nan- . cy Lobb of Holmesville.. • . The Huron Strings. of Seaforth accom- panied these girls on Friday afternoon with - a Waltz and Clog and Reel as part of their entertainment. A second place winner was Jason Dalton of Winthrop. GRADUATES ARMSTRONG-GIBSON Wendy Armstrong and John Gibson were •united in marriage 'at Knox Presbyterian Church in Walkerton on Saturday, July25, 1987 by the Reverend Fred Neill. The bride is the daughter of James and Carol Arrii- strong of Walkerton and the groom is the son of Joe and Isobel Gibson of Seaforth. Matron of honor was Deb Falconer, sister of the bride and bridesmaid was Cherly 'ktwhet,'bland, of the- bride. Flowergirls iiiraMilhietiViledi nfe%etof 11 bride and Sonya Gibson, niece of the groom. Best man was Bill Whyte, friend of the groom and guests were ushered by Nick Klaver, friend of the groom, Bill Armstrong, brother of the bride and Paul Gibson, brother of the groom. Music was provided by organist Brian Emery of Stratford and flutist Jen- nifer Shaw of Walkerton. Soloists were Ken. and Carol Rowe of Hanover. Guests of honor, were grandparents of the bride, Don and Millie MacKenzie from Bracebridge and giatidinotTier or the groom, FlOtende TAid: vlgsen of CLinton. 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