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The Huron Expositor, 1986-04-02, Page 8
A8 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 2, 1986 FAMILY ...�...� ��� SHCF bowlers Seaforth Health f•et week in preparation for Fasterysalso performed their regular Weekly s. On Mondayymidents wenbowllngand the winner was Harold school h upils helped On Tuesday public residents with wheelchair bowling. Margue- rite Shill and Lucy Bezzo were winners. On Wednesday, Rev. Vanslyke held the worship and communion on service fore Easter. ano for tMrs.he Dunlopaccompanied.Vanslyke helped residents with the singing hymns. Mrs. of hymns. A social hour d• i d . fouowe euchre was plate u• On Thursday With Salo, Irene Oman for a dove. Winners Sid Pearson and for Easter ouner. Winners were; high - lone hands, Patrick Jun Nolan went out with son Barry and Ryan and Ila Gardner; consolation - Jim f �yrfo and Beryl Nicholson and Ross and Nolan and Doris Smith winners. Lucky chair was won by volunteer MarY N Colson. Nicholson visited their mother Cassie Nolan. Mary Lamont visited Kelly Lamont. Marjorie Maloney and Rupe Me(,onigle Lucy Bezzo was visited by granddaughter brought decorated Easter cupcakes• Mary Chapple donated prizes." Next Judi Nigh. April 17 at 2 p.m. Margaret Szues and husband visited her euchre Ap akse Mary Nolan visited husband Jim Nolan. anLaura d Carol Geddes. Beverly Cassie Nicholson Beverly Pearson and friend visited phnr father Sid Pearson. Gladys Ruston s and t Faster Sunday with daughter Mary Lon spent time with the family. Pat Heenan visited , Brent andd Cheryl visited Joyce Lfibey, Dorothy Carter. Tom Handy visited wife Mabel Handy. Terry Hussey visited Jim Nolan. Dave and Eva Netzke were out to Rose Altrnan's for supper. Joyce Omand, Michael and Cassie took Mrs. McNain from Mitchell visited Alvin McNaln. visited Carol Bill Maloney, Stratford, Geddes and Mary Ryan• visited by her Harold Maloney was and daughter brother Frank Maloney Doreen of Stratford, Barbara Alexander took her mother Cassie Nicholson out to the steak house for Sunday dinner. Deo O'Sullivan had a visit from sister Mary, London and Ursula. He went out Faster Sunday for dinner then went home with Jim O'Sullivan, St. Columbah. and ,Jim Borne took Harold Maloney out Easter Sunday. Pat Laycox and family visited her mother Dorothy Carter. ey PEBSONA>Dub and Zack brother Elmer B y . visited Doroth Rita and Russel Smith, Ed Andrew and family and Mary Ryan visited their cousin Mary Carter. Ryan, Are you over 60 or turning 71 before December,31,1986? Iure a lifetime Income Irorn f you are, and wish to a eIn Interested ncother 5year Investments al very competitive rates. call 527.0410' Arnold 1. Stinnissen 117 Goderich St. East, SealOrttt Suring is on its way and the Huron neCounty King Junior Farmers are preparing for new King and Queen contest. Each Aprila resent this and Queen is selected to represent organization at many of the year's events. The selspbech and the display of a talerocess consists of nt interview,nycsp will be competing for the Many capable delegates es from each of the five Huron County clubs o Cone guy and one NUM g01NGY LTP. Financial 1.-800-2654503 gal) This contest will take place on Monday, April 21 at the Clinton Public School. All spectators are welcome. The crowning will take place on April 26 the Clinton Legion at the "Spring Fling." the Everyone is invited to participate dancing and the celebration of our new King and Queen. For more information a ooh ut either of these events contact your Junior Farmer President or call Dianne Oldfield 527-1436 or Steve W ebster 523-4304. Junior Farmers attend conference About 400 Junior Farmers from across the guest speakers and active group discussions. province met recently for their Annual March One of the highlights of the March Conference. Conference was, a banquet and dance. At The theme for this years' Conference Delegates this occasion, a candlelight ceremony marked "Growing For The Future." the induction of Provincial doe worked on developing various skills such as executive for the upcoming year leadership and communication while they announcements ;were made of the selected met fellow Junior Farmer members. winners of the mterptovhrcdal and overseas March Conference combines the Organize- trips. s tion's Annual Meeting with the election of the Huron County was fortunate to 12 Provincial President and Vice -President as delegates o this event, all aoft which send 12 wellcame e as an atmosphereaconducive to learning, back with renewed enthusiasm. The programme was filled with dynamic DINSMORE — RYAN Christine Elizabeth Dinsmore and Gerard John Ryan were married Saturday, March 29, 1986 at St. Thomas Anglican Church by the e daughter Gordon Bob and Shirley Dinsmorens. Thn bride sand d the late Elizason Ryan.Matron of honoof Jack Ryan rnwawas Mrs. Robin Klose, oderich„ and bridesmaids Dinsmore ChristineCampbell, and Rhonda McAllister Seaforth. Best man was John Dale, Seaforth and ushers were Kevin Ryan, k Cooper, Seaforth and Michael Marion, Seaforth. Following a wedding reception at the Seaforth and District Community Centres the couple took a wedding trip Street. t an The couple will reside at 6 Side Winners at the LO.B.A. Euchre ladies on March 17 were ladies high, Olive Papp hands, Mrs. H Boyd Driscodies ll, Bettyonhands, Men's high, Lloyd Pike, low, Elmer Townsend. Lucky draw winner was Jennie Hilde- brand. Winners at the Seaforth 0d fella Keyes; were ladies most games, rt Alexander; low hands, lone hands, linage; men's most games, Mert Walters, . Harvey Boyd Driscoll and low,eHarold Coleman• ne hands, Torn an empty taarehuasc,factory. hospital or school into rental housing. NEW FEATURE: tnrnert part of a home into a teatoiapa •Roar Tine. Powered Wheels. Fat allorttoss aporoilon ,,,lust ono hand. which •Tra.Btlt sots the standards by all other Minors aro fudged. •Phona1.f11t*•2fi3.A;titfr. well send you a 1111 1986 Tray -elft calalaytle. NisHURON MOOS MEM 433.1113 111.1111 323-4244 Now you can get interest-free l for the creation of new reign apartments. (�000 for each. small -sized $�7► 1 jn merit each new apart- J unit that is not self - conversion. mentc�eated through � . shared bathroom, e contained (e.g. ccl coy;veosion, l�ligihle �ra�ects kitchen). include; converting part of a single- ©r each unit family home into a rental apart- $2 000extracessihletc un4 rnerlt; creating rental housing from cally.ha><tdca�p�f� persons (e,g, . Opt - non -residential property (e'g' wider doors for wheelchair vacant warehouse, school, or retool na�� space). )•.rte -1..-.------------1 ! Ply send the infotrtoatzlilr (1 fieull feel you have a protect that 1 on how Cm/err e: ltent gtlalilea call or marl this et 1pori to can help turn airy unused preper y into your nearesi clic R Progants Office. ` ney,-rialdng rental apartments. 1 1 irisin 1 Ministry of !-lousing. Hon. Algin Girling, Ontario Minister ROS$ AMEN' FUNERAL DIRECTOR 'WHAT SHOULD NOT BE SAID TO A CHILD ASKING ABOUT DEATH? Any kind of fantasy or fairy tate about death will eventually have to be corrected or tenni:hatedLet's- explore some common fantasies: "SHE WENT ON A LONG thRchild " This can be interpreted bye mean the person has abandoned him without saying goodbye. tt can further foster the fake hope that the person will return some day. "GOD TOOX HIM TO HEAVEN." 1f God took the deceased to heaven Muse He loved him, the child rtiight Conclude that God will take him tool This reaction can be fearful for a child to accept and more than he should have to his early years. "SHE 1S HIST SLEEPING." This can qufckty cause a thfid to fear bedtime, believing that he will not wake up when he should. The wisest course could be irswer ded. T Many minae expressio 5e ito answer que'sti'ons about death without such cliches or expressions that will have to be Changed or air ieamed. Evert if ancorrect adult chine peon, he the for an answer t6getdiatafl and the child together can often h'e1p you toroth gripes with the "truth of death." if we can be of more help on this important subiect, please call us. ONTARIOHOUSINGCORPORATIONIZEGIONALHOUSING �OFF"ICE MEV OMR SOI 661 OMR NO2S.l ntes,S1t.S f41tETGl; SOtFiS1r' y3aJamesStS, 2fi5D1ttridasSLfelltll pkwfa 0T{�21i U, nes0St.S, /Wrier Bag Oiit Pit fer6 DA i, OaL MB SLI OM 82(14105 f1.8l Raoul, 500MARS (804'14751465 05191679-7110 ciao free ( � ortoll-free`.. 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