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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 2009-03-04, Page 31M Memo,iawn BISSETT In loving memory of a dear Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma, Mary Bissett, who left us two years ago March 8. You still are the sunlight in my day You still are the star I see far away You still are the one that makes trouble be gone You are the one who taught me life, how not to fight and what is right You still are the words inside my song You are my love, my life, my Mom, Grandma and Great Grandma You were the one who helped me to dream. You're my Guardian Angel, always on my shoulder through thick and thin. Love you always and forever Cindy, Rob, Jacklyn & Jade. —10x BISSETT In memory of my Gram, Mary Bissett, who passed away twd years ago, March 8. Gram... As a baby 1 was cradled in your arms... You teaching me your gentle charms. Growing up with you by my side,. Learning from you never to lie. To understandand not judge too... Love and kindness I also learned from you. Through the years you watched me grow.. Teaching me everything I'd need to know. Listening to every word I've said... And every word I've wrote you've read. You've been there for me to the end... Until the day for you, God did sent. Now you watch me from up above... Shining down on - me your heavenly love. 1 miss you with all my heart... Thank you for being there from the start. • May God be holding your hands, as you always held mine. Love always and forever, Tash —10x ceku,e4Horizonses M Mewtorlam. LEDDY In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Marion, who passed away two years ago, March 1, 2007. Sadly missed along life's way Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our life to share, But in our hc'c 'rts, she's always there. Lovingly remembered by Clayt and families. —10x MAIZE In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather,. John Maize, who passed away March 7, 2006. There is a place in Heaven That's marked reserved For fathers such as he Who lived lifelong devotion To his wife and family And there's a place in our hearts Marked that way too Where his dear memory will be loved as he was loved Before he entered eternity. Forever loved and missed by Mike.10 Diane Goderich Signal -Star, Wednesday, March 4, 2009 - Page A31 Deadlines: Friday @ 3 p.m. Holiday Weekends Friday @ 10 a.m. Care project looks for donations OnSunday March 1, at Knox United Church the scripture reading was Gen- esis 9: 8-17 followed by communion. The Lection- ary readings were Gen- esis 17: 1-7, Psalm 22 and Auburn News Mark 8: 31-38. The Ladies of Knox United Church have been in- vited by the Londesborough UCW to attend their World Day of Prayer Ser- vice at 1:00 p.m. on March 6. Please contact Bernice Gross if interested. All members of the Auburn congrega- tion are invited by the Londesborough United Church Sunday School to its an- nual skating party on March 17 at Blyth Arena. Skating will be from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. with supper to follow. At- tendees are asked to bring finger food. At Huron Chapel Evangelical Mis- sionary Church on March 1, Pastor Da- vid Wood's message "Odd Lifestyles" was shared, with scripture references in 1 Peter. Upcoming events to look for- ward to at Huron Chapel include the Olympians Gragantuan Birthday Bash on March 18 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., this is open for all children ages junior kindergarden to grade six. Senior and Junior youth snow camp and compassion weekend is taking place March 20 to 21. For more information . contact Rob Campbell at (519) 526-1131. Youth and parents are invited to come out for some friendly competition every Mon- day night from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for hockey and soccer. The Auburn Community Care Project would appreciate Pajama bottoms for boys and girls, socks and underwear for boys and girls, hoodies for boys and girls. Knitted toques and matching mitts, and pants that zip into shorts. No scarves, stuffed animals or look- alike Barbies, (Barbies are okay). Also please no large-sized jeans however jeans for younger children are okay. Thank you so much for your support last year. Please drop off at the Auburn Post Office. Nile. Churchhosts fellowship with games, coffee Fridays M Memoriams Jane Ireland In loving memory of my wife, Jane, who passed away Feb. 28, 2001. At the rising sun and at its going down, I remem- ber her. At the blowing of the wind and in the chill of winter, I remember her. At the opening of the buds and in the rebirth of spring, I remember her. • -At the blueness of the skies and in the warmth of summer, I remember her. At the rustling of the leaves and in the beauty of the autumn, I remember her. At the beginning of the year and when it ends, I remember her. As long as I live, she too will live, for she is now a part of me, as I remember her. When I am weary. and in need of strength, I remember her. When I am lost and sick at heart, I remember her. When I have decisions that are difficult to make, I remember her. When I have joy I crave to share with her (like a newborn grandson), I remember her. When I have achievements that are based on her's, I remember her. For as long as I shall live, she too will live, For she is now a part of me, as I remember her. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. Forever loved and remembered, Willy MOTHER Forever when you see the dawn The beauty of the love is drawn Upon the sky with v ritten word A mother's message always heard. Go well my children in your life Erase the pain and ease the strife Mother's always by your side • Filled with such enormous pride. Loved and still missed very much, Richard, Pam, William, Tracey, ,f Jeff, Debbie, Robert and Roberta. GRANDMA Our Grandma loved us dearly We felt it every time We came to visit Grandma It made her bright eyes shine. We could tell it made her happy When we'd spend our time with her She'd laugh and play and hug us These sweet memories will endure! Grandma really spoiled us She knew just what we liked .'. Love, Drew, Kyle, Alicia, Austin and Hudson. • Good morning everyone. Well my , pen- cil is next thing to a nub but I'm here and so are you so there is reason to celebrate. One more reason is the smell of spring in the air. I know some of you doubted me when I said as much after groundhog day, (and sorry, if I've offended anyone, but I am not going to put a capitol i' I wish them both many happy returns for their special day. How ever you chose to celebrate, the goal is to have the time of your life while, you remain focussed on the next 34 years. Blue skies and bon- bons all the way. Congratu- lations to you both. Recently in euchre: White card Alex Nivens Dungannon Doings on a rodent!). But we have worked our way through to the short end of the winter stick and I can practically see the snowdrops and crocus sitting just below the surface and ready to pounce. I know they still have little white caps on their pretty little heads but that fashion will be short-lived. With a -desire for a bit of change, I have myself a big cup of coffee this morning. Bet you weren't expecting that now where you? I like to keep people on their toes. Unfortunately that only creates a world where I am shorter than everyone else. Are you looking for something to do Friday nights? The Nile Church has a fel- lowship time each and every Friday night starting at 7:00. Come out and enjoy games, cards and coffee with your friends and neighbours. Also coming up for the Nile Church is their pot luck supper added to the Friday Fun Night on March 13th. Another event worth marking your calendars for is the April 9th Family Fun Bingo night starting at 7:30. They have other events scheduled for May and June and as we get closer to those dates I'll do my best to remember and pass those along. Laird and Bonnie Spivak are soon to .celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary. had 76 and John Hagedorn had 65; pink card, Rieta Harris had 69 and tied with 63 for second place was Mar- garet Young and Jay McColl, lone hands saw a three way tie with 2 each, George Errington, Dave Sproul and John Andrews claiming that honour. White card, Lorne Howe had 74 and Art Young had 59. Pink card Margaret Young had 70 and Rieta Harris. and Doug Harris tied with 67. Dave Sproul had 4 lone hands. Most of us enjoyed pancake Tuesday recently and it is not my intention to detract any focus or consideration from that celebration day but a suggestion for an ice cream Tue. has come to my at- �' tention and .I think it's a fine idea Em- ily. How does March 31st sound? See you then for a 'Tin Roof, Rocky Road, Cotton Candy ? The list is endless - this dream might just be too big. But we can try. Now remember, the clocks will be moved forward soon. When you do move them, make sure the dust marks don't show. That's it for another two weeks. If you have any news you would like me to in- clude in the column, please contact me - Debbie 519-529-7820 or email me at wdbauer@hurontel.on.ca Keep smiling.