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40. IN MEMORIAM
MTN
in loving rrtemory of a dear mother
and g<andrnother. Viiolet, who per
away one year apo, August 21 t rano
God gave us our Mom with a roan Jt
Who meant more to us than muutr+
4ntol0,
The reertachee of this word are many
But losing our Mom was the greatest
of any
YOW lite wee love and labour
Your love for your family true.
You ow the best for all of as,
What more could a mother do.
A wonderful mother
One who was better, God never made
A wondertui worker, loyal and true
A wonderful mother we knew
A mother who taught us to have faith
in God.
So treasure her Lord, in your garden
of rest,
For when on earth she was one of the
best
Always loved and remembered from
her loving family 40-34 -1
42. ENGAGEMENTS
GAYNOR-FEENEY
Carl and Dorothy Feeney, Seaforth, are
pleased to announce the torthcom+ng
marriage ot their son, John, to Bran -
da Gaynor, daughter of Mary and
Borden Smyth. Centralia The wedding
to take place Friday, August 24 at Our
Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Mount
Carmel, at 7 p.m. Reception to follow,
Exeter Canadian Legion 42-33 x2
44. BIRTHS
WALTERS
Steve and Judi Walters (nee Torrance)
are thrilled to announce the arrival of
their little girl, Saddie Lauren, born
August 13, 1990, weighing 8 Ib., 3.5
ozs The first grandchild for Winnie
and Gord Walters ot Godench, and the
eighth grandchild for Marg and Henry
Torrance of Porter's Hill 43-34 -nxe
Expect money worries to be doubled with
BY HARRY L MAROON
When you're as unmarried adult
wish nu family responsibilities, what
yydo with your money is your
buiaoeinoas. But once you become
married, managing the combined
family income has to be a shared
resp risibility .
Marriage counmellors report that
unless husbands and wives come to
a workable agreement on family
financial matters, fried= will
develop and the marriage may
suffer severely. And this should be
discussed amicably and scaled
before the wedding cakes place.
Difficulties arise if the man and
woman have sharply differing
habits and attitudes concerning
money. Each individual is entitled
to hold an opinion on the best was
that money should be managed, but
eva►wally husband and wife will
have to reach a compromise
position. The give-and-take ap-
proach works because neither
spouse feels ignored or over -
dominated.
Back in the 1970's, an American
women's magazine published a
questionnaire dealing with family
BIRTHS
POWELL - Ryan and Lindsey are
excited to announce the long-
awaited birth of their new sister
Donna Michelle on Satuurday,
August 11, 1990. Michelle weighed
7 lbs., 14 ozs. Proud parents are
Rick and Carolyn. Spoiling rights
go to Verna Edgar of Dublin.
CAMPBELL - Jim and Cathy
(Kelly) are pleased to announce the
birth of their first child, a son,
James Hunter Fergus, born August
5, 1990 weighing 7 lbs. 12 ozs.
Proud grandparents are Ferg and
Anne Kelly, Dublin, and Charlie
and Peg Campbell, Seaforth. A
great-grandson for Esther Kelly,
Dublin, and Robert and Adelaide
A'Hara, St. Thomas.
McCLURE - Larry and Lynn are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their first child Kacie Elizabeth.
Kacie arrived at Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital on Sunday, August
12. Proud grandparents are Bob and
Josie Nigh, Egmondville and Walter
and Muriel McClure, Seaforth.
Another great-grandchild for
George R. Campbell of Seaforth.
money matrcrs. It aalticcid ilsat hus-
bands and wives should answer the
questions separately, a writing.
Hien the couples should compare
their answers. The purpose of the
exercise was to bring out discrepan-
cies in opinions and peak uccs con-
cerning family finances. Here's an
abbreviated version of the question-
naire:
• Which of the following would
best describe you attitude toward
money - too thrifty, too worrisome,
too easy-going, other?
• Which would best describe your
spouse's attitude?
• In general, does it seem to you
that you worry a great deal about
money? Does your spouse?
• What money problems arc the
most frequent source of
disagreement between you?
• Do you think you have better
money sense than your spouse?
• if your family had to cut down
sharply, where would you first cut
expenditures? Where would your
spouse?
• If you suddenly came into
$10,000 what would you do with
the money? What would your
spouse?
• What is the most that you world
spend on your own without dim.
a with your spouse, apart flosit
regular household ?
• What's the most sensible thin
that you ever did with yourmoney?
The most sensible thing your
spouse eves did?
• What's the moat foolish thing that
either of you did with your money?
• Has your attitude towards money
changed since you were married? If
so, how? Has your spouse's?
• Do you expect your family's
financial situation to change much
within the next five years? If so,
roughly how much more do you
think will be added to the family
income?
• What is your family's total take
home pay at present?
• How much do you put into
savings per month, excluding in-
suuunce?
• How much would you like 10 be
able to save?
• Roughly how much does your
family spend monthly on a) shelter,
either rent or mortgage, and taxes;
Party attracts
Cranbrook neighbours
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Cori and Andy Smith of Toronto
spent two weeks at the home of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Stevenson.
Several old neighbours attended a
reunion and surprise birthday
celebration in honour of Jean
Dunn's birthday at the home of
their son, Allan and Pat Dunn at
West Montrose on Sunday, August
12.
Mrs. Mac Engel spent a few days
early in the week with Jack and
Marilyn Clark, Stratford.
Many attended the silver wedding
anniversary celebration in the Com-
munity Centre for Frank and Kathy
Workman on Sunday afternoon,
also the "Open House" at Melville
Church, Brussels, in honour of
Alfred Knights 90th birthday.
Wildlife Watchers
houseclean for Hullett
The final meeting of the SL
Columban Wildlife Watchers was
held August 8 at 10 a.m.. The
members met at the Hullet
conservation Area, where they were
told about the layout of the area
and species of ducks which are
most common there.
The club was divided into groups
and told where the duck boxes were
located, which they were to clean
out. After a short ride to the ponds,
the members set out in their canoes.
Most of the groups were successful
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in the mission, however, some
couldn't locate any duck nesting
boxes. Those who did find the
boxes had to remove the contents
into a specific bag and place some
sawdust back in the box.
Members then enjoyed a barbecue
lunch, followed by a walk in a bush
close by.
The group would like to thank
leader Maria Volgels for all her
time and effort put into organizing
this club.
marriage
b) food; c) clohutg; d) transpor-
tation; c) entcnauunent.
• How much do you pay out per
motto on instalment debt?
• How much hie insurance do you
have?
• If you needed $1,000
gwckly
10
whom or where would you turn?
It both spouses answer dice yues-
tsoiuiaire fully and frankly, n can
open this way for a common-sense,
at;L eptable plan for the family 's
sa uig and spending?
IT'S COMING AT YOU - Doug Ludwig was at the Optimist Park
August 15 to help with a soccer toumament for children. Here he
throws the ball to a little boy who's supposed to hit the ball with
his head. Oxford photo.
Pontiac Firebird reported stolen
11.
CRIME STOPPERS
1-800.265.1777
Sometime between 9:30 p.m. July
28, 1990 and 8:30 a.m. July 29,
1990 a 1979 Pontiac Firebird, grey
in colour and bearing Ontario
licence TTZ-891, was stolen from
the parking area at the end of the
Colborne - Ashfield boundary line
sdtamommis
near the Sheppardton creek. The
family vehicle had been parked
while the family camped overnight.
At about 2:30 a.m. July 29, 1990 a
vehicle was heard in the area and
the stolen Firebird was found at
8:30 a.m. July 29, 1990 in a corn
field near Mid -Huron beach, with
the interior of the car gutted by fire.
If you have information about this
or any other crime call CRIME
STOPPERS OF HURON COUN-
TY, 1-800-265-1777 and you will
be eligible to receive a reward of
up to $1000.00. You will never
REMEMBER CRIME DOESN'T
PAY, CRIME STOPPERS DOES.
Festival trip for Manor
SEAFORTH MANOR
Seaforth Manor residents started
off their week with Rug Hooking in
the activities room on Monday
morning with volunteers Hazel
McGonigle and Eva McCartney.
Thank you, ladies for your time and
effort in this project.
Monday afternoon was Bingo
time, and this week our lucky win-
ners were: Dennis Arney, Elmer
Bakscy, Mamie Ross, Anna Agar,
Mary Essery, Dave Netzke, Keith
Harmon, Margaret Smale, Mar-
geurite Schill. Full -card winner was
Dick Weatherhead from the
Retirement Home. Congratulations!
Thanks to volunteers Mary Nolan,
Anne Downey and Greta Kerr for
assisting.
On Tuesday morning, the weather
was perfect as we boarded the bus
for Stratford. Following a delicious
picnic lunch at the Upper Queens
Park pavilion, residents and staff
enjoyed a tour of points of interest
in Stratford followed by a scenic
drive along the river to view the
swans. The grounds and flowers at
the Stratford Festival were enjoyed
by everyone and all agreed it was a
perfect day! Thanks especially to
staff member Jeanette Stoll and to
volunteers Hazel McGonigle, Dor-
thy Papple, Doreen Kelly and
especially Viola 1 awson, who
Naked the delicious huuer tarts to
top off our desert. Residents also
thanked volunteer Sue Bain for
meeting them in Stratford and com-
mentating our tour of the city.
Several ladies also enjoyed
manicures on Tuesday morning,
provided by volt►nteer Anne
Rowland. On Wednesday morning,
Knitting and Crocheting class was
held and Thursday afternoon, Father
Henry visited the Manor to conduct
mass.
The week's activities concluded
with Fun and Fitness on Friday
morning, a series of chair exercises
done to music followed this week
by a game of "Chair Badminton".
Coming Events: Sing -A -Long
with Marion Rose - August 21;
Euchre - August 23, and an "Ice
Cream Parlour" - August 24.
LOVELY COUPLE - Residents of Seatorth Manor Retirement
Home hammed it up before the wedding of Manor employee Jody
Maloney Here bride Arthur Hallam and groom Dick Weatherhead
run away from pastor Norman Turrall Submitted photo