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Coming Events
Coming Events
BAYFIELD Flea Market - Sundays 8 a.m. -
3 p.m. to Thanksgiving in Fair Grounds.
Something for everyone, great prices. New
vendors welcome. Info call Jack
519-482-7921.
Blyth Festival Singers and Whiskey Jack
"Here We Go Again!" Cabaret Dinner &
Auction Saturday, May 28 6 pm Varna
Complex Adults $30 Children (6-12) $15
Contact Singers 519-482-9265 or Blyth
Festival Box Office 519-523-9300
www.blythfestival.com
COMMUNITY ART SHOW of local
professional and amateur artists at Blyth
Festival Art Gallery. May 21 to June 10
during box office hours.
DANCE to John Neaman Band, Crystal
Palace, Mitchell, Friday, May 20, 8 pm to
midnight. Lunch, door prizes. $10/person.
Sponsored by The Mitchell & District
Agricultural Society. Everyone welcome.
Info Lorne Fell 519-348-4291.
VARNA PORK BBQ Sponsored by
Brucefield Community United Church June
15 Varna Complex 4:30 - 7:00 pm. Adults
$17.00 Children $6.00 Takeout Available.
Contact 519-233-3198, 519-233-9153,
519-482-9265 or 519-263-6078
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
HOGGARTH
On Jan. 3/16 I had a fall on my driveway.
With great luck Bobbie Ann Scarrow and
her dog found me. With great thanks to her
and the hockey boys in the van, Chris
Reeves, Reg Black and others who put
their equipment around me to keep away
the wind. A big thanks to my neighbours
Rodney Don Chessman and Kelly Lyn Scott
for their help. Also to Keith & Judy Hamon
and Laurene Maloney for their help. To the
doctors and nurses at the Seaforth Hospital
and Clinton Hospital, thank you. Thank you
to Bruce & Sharon Wilbee and Moe &
Lynda Huard for their wonderful help. Also
to Thelma Bode & Bill Roberton for their
help. Thank you goes to Rev. Mary Fletcher
for paying a visit in the hospital and
retirement home. To the physio people for
their help and to the girls at Maplewood
Manor for being there for me. Thanks also
to Maureen Wildfong for helping me and
going the extra mile for me. Words cannot
say how much help I have been given. To
everybody thanks so much.
Philip Hoggarth
In Memoriams
In Memoriams
HALEY: In loving remembrance of Tom
Haley who passed away May 21, 2010.
Every day in some small way,
Memories of you come our way,
Though absent you are ever near,
Still missed, still loved, ever near.
- Always remembered by Marjorie, Brian
and Paul
JORGENSEN: In loving memory of dear
Thomas who passed away in May, 2012
May the winds of love blow softly
Sadly missed by a friend
LEO JAMESTEATERO
Died May 20, 1993. In loving memory of my
husband and best friend.
Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort
of feeling safe with a person.
Having neither to weigh thoughts, nor
measure words,
But pour them all out, just as they are,
Chaff and grain together, knowing that a
faithful hand will sift them
Keep what is worth keeping and then, with
a breath of kindness blow the rest away.
Always remembered. To my Leo.
- Frances Teatero
Obituaries
Obituaries
DALE, David - Passed away peacefully
with his loving family by his side at Stratford
General Hospital on Tuesday, May 10,
2016. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, on Tuesday,
October 8, 1946, David Peter Dale of
Seaforth was 69 years old. David served
his community for 32 years with the
Seaforth Police Department and the Ontario
Provincial Police. He was the beloved
husband of Linda Dale. Loving father of
Christine Dale, Andrew Dale (Kerry),
Stephanie Dale (Jeff Saunders) and Natalie
Dale. Cherished Grandpa of Cassidy, Devin
and Kayden Roden, Marissa and Victoria
Saunders, Blake and Wyatt Dale, Harper
and Monroe Raszmann and Zackary
Brown. Missed by step -children, Taunya
Brown, William Brown, Jenn Brown (Kevin
Raszmann), and his step -mother Carolyn
Hunter-Duvar. Dear brother of Joyce
Burgess (Geoffrey), Robert Dale (Sharon),
Bonnie Janmaat (Luke), Kathy Dale; and
brother-in-law of Marie Jaques (John).
Loving uncle of Laurie Hamilton (Darryl),
Mike Janmaat (Angie), Rob Janmaat
(Briana) and Matthew and Amanda Brown.
David will also be missed by his other
extended family members and many
friends. Predeceased by his parents Ronald
Dale (1998) and Lorna (nee Burton) Dale
(2002), and his mother-in-law Marilyn
Hodgert (2014). Visitation was held at
MCGLYNN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME,
Seaforth, 519-527-1390, on Thursday, May
12, 2016, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral
service to celebrate David's life took place
at Northside United Church, Seaforth, on
Friday, May 13, 2016, at 11 a.m. The
Pallbearers were Andrew Dale, William
Brown, John Jaques, Rob Janmaat, Mike
Janmaat, Jeff Saunders; and the Flower
Bearers were Cassidy Roden, Devin
Roden, Kayden Roden and Marissa
Saunders. A reception followed at the
Seaforth & District Community Centre and
interment took place in the Exeter Public
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the
Canadian Red Cross Society or the
Salvation Army are appreciated and can be
made through McGlynn Family Funeral
Home. Online condolences and donations
can be made by visiting David's memorial at
www.mcglynnfamilyfuneralhome.com
Obituaries
Obituaries
JAQUES, Harriet (nee Russell) - 1927
- 2016 - Harriet's family sadly announces
the sudden passing of their beloved wife,
mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother on Sunday, May 8, 2016. She
will be deeply missed by John, her husband
of 65 years, her four children, Kathleen,
John (Marla), Maureen and Jane (Mike
Gaudet), six grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren. Harriet was the middle of
three daughters born to James and Edith
Russell (nee Scott) on August 26, 1927 in
Peoria, Illinois. Following the death of her
father, the family returned to Canada in
1932 where Harriet spent most of her early
years in Seaforth, Ontario. John and Harriet
met while attending the University of
Toronto and later settled in Mississauga in
1953 to raise their family and participate in
many aspects of community life, including
serving as longtime volunteers at Trillium
Hospital and as active members of St
Luke's Church. Harriet enjoyed many years
knitting for both organizations. Harriet was
known for her cheerful personality and
kindness to everyone she met, so a wide
circle of relatives, friends and
acquaintances will join her immediate family
in feeling the shock and pain of her loss.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to
TURNER AND PORTER FUNERAL
DIRECTORS LTD. For those who wish,
donations may be made to Trillium Health
Partners. Online condolences may be made
through
www.turnerporter.ca
oved and lost.