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PROM KING AND QUEEN CHOSEN - The King and Queen for this year's Seaforth District High School
formal were T. J. Rooth and Megan Alkemade. Shown here are Tom Wheatley (runner-up); Megan
Alkemade, Queen of the formal for 1994; T. J. Rooth, King and Kim Baan (runner-up).
Dublin students on exchange
Mary Jane Snowdon (daughter of '
Jim and Mary Ann Snowdon,
Dublin) was one of the 25 students
involved in a French Student
Exchange at Mitchell High School.
Mary Jane went to Levis, Quebec
in the middle of April. Her friend
from Quebec (Roselyn Fradette)
came back with her and spent about
one week around May 24. This
exchange was thoroughly enjoyed
by the students!
Congratulations to Paul Murray,
son of Arthur and Connie Murray,
who graduated at Civil Engineering
at Waterloo University at the Spring
Convocation. Paul, all your fnends
say, 'Congratulations, we're all
proud of you!'
Many birthdays and anniversaries
brought good times and enjoyable
get-togethers! Jerry Murray cel-
ebrated his birthday at Mamie and
Joe Delaney's. It was also their
dau hter (Jayne Walsh's birthday.
Uapp ' birthday from all your
friends! -
Frank Sills (Seaforth) will be
entertained by his family and
friends on the occasion of his 75th
birthday. Happy birthday, Frank,
from your many friends!
Ray and Vera Murray celebrated
50 happy years together, and Terry
and Judy McCarthy celebrated their
30th anniversary. Ray and Vera,
Terry and Judy, all your friends
congratulate you and wish you
many, many happy years ahead!
Joe Eckert was visited by Stephen
Eckert, Seaforth.
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thon was held in London last Sun-
day tohelpthose in need.
On of the entertainers was Katie
Roth, a Grade 2 student (daughter
of Murray and Barb Roth) who
sang 'Amazing Grace' with a beau-
tiful voice! Katie is a grand -daugh-
ter of Ursula McLaughlin and
Mahlon and Erma Roth.
A happy 80th birthday to Anna
McLaughlin of Seaforth Manor,
who will be celebrating on Sunday,
June 12 from 2-4 p.m. .
The Annual Corporate Commu-
nion breakfast was held on Sunday,
June 5 with Holy Mass at St.
Peter's Church in St. Josephs (Hwy.
21) at 10 a.m. Celebrant was Father
l✓. Morris,. The Blessed Broder
Andre Assembly 4th Degiiee`
Knights of Columbus formed an
honor guard for their Father
Stephen Eckert 3rd degree of
Seaforth 5289. Members in attend-
ance were from Dublin, St.
Columban, Seaforth, Clinton,
Zurich, and the Blue Water.
Breakfast was served at the
Dominion Hall, Zurich, with
approximately 60 Brothers and
Wives in attendance. A documen-
tary was given by Miss Carolyn
Wilson, teacher at St. Michael's
Secondary School, Stratford, with
presentations and picture slides of
their poverty awareness trip to the
Dominican Republic. The presenters
were Tracy De Courte, Mike Etue
and Steven Van Den Hengel.
Master of ceremonies was Deputy
Grand Knight, Tony De Jong, who
introduced the head table; Grand
Knight Don MacRae and wife
Eileen; Faithful Navigator Lewis
Kramers and wife Shirley; and Pam
DeJong; Church activities director
Brother John Paul Rau and Mrs.
Rau. Grand Knight D.J. MacRae
announced Honour Life Member-
ships to Frank Kistner and Br.
Gerald Bruxer (absent); 25 year
pins for Brother Leo Ducharme
(absent) and also 25 year pens were
presented to Dennis Rau and
Gerrard Ducharme.
Br. John Paul Rau said the before
meal Grace and a toast to Canada -
and also the closing prayer and all
sang O'Canada.
A Rug Wall Hanger, made and
ernbossed—w!t ---the -K. of C.
Emblem and name of Council
"Father Stephen Eckert, 5289,
Seaforth, was presented to 3rd
Degree Council by Eileen MacRae.
Grand Knight, Don MacRae,
thanked Miss Wilson and her stu-
dents for a very informative presen-
tation.
Don and Eileen MacRae attended
the D -Day celebration at Seaforth
Legion last Sunday aftemoon.
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Seaforth Manor
Nursing Home
Manor residents
enjoy bible study
Residents enjoyed Bible Study
with chaplain Rev. Sloan this past
week. This group provides a won-
derful opportunity for thoughtful
discussion. The bowling volunteers
of Jennifer Lubbers, Rachel
Henipmen, Armand Dube and
Amanda Brugger cheered the resi-
dents on as the scores were tallies.
Next week marks the final week of
bowling for the season. Thanks go
out to Jenny Ryan and Carrie
Natywary, volunteers from St.
Michaels Secondary School who
assisted residents for an evening of
euchre. Conducting this week's
worship service was Rev. Lucas
and members of Bethel Bible
Church. An afternoon of bingo was
also enjoyed. The residents Council
meeting for June was held as
special events for seniors month
were discussed. One of the high-
lights will be the Annual Straw-
berry Social which will be held
June 25, from 2-4 p.m. Proceeds go
to Alzheimers and the residents
activity fund. This year Seaforth
Manor will be hosting a public
awareness day for CHUMS, the
proposed Central Huron Mobility
Service. Members of the commun-
ity will be given complimentary
transportation to and from - the
Strawberry Social. If you need a
ride please call Seaforth Manor
527-0030 or Bev. Brown 482-5666.
"Let's show our support for this
much needed service."
St. Columban
by Cecilia Ryan
345-2028
THE HURON EXPOSITOR. Jun* 8. 1984-7
SNOOPY SCHOOL
PLAYSCHOOL
PLAYGOUND
REGISTRATION
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15
7:00 to 9:00 pm
at the
SEAFORTH DISTRICT COMMONITY CENTRES
The Program will run from July 4th to August 19th at the
Agricultural Exhibition Building.
For More Information Call
The Recreation Office At 527-0882
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17 confirmed
Seventeen young people from St.
Columban parish received the Sac-
rament of Confirmation at St.
Patrick's Catholic Church, Dublin,
on Tuesday evening, May 31 by
Bishop John M. Sherlock. Those
confirmed were Cathy Coyne,
Matthew Cronin, Julianne Crowley,
Brian Eckert, Andrea Flanagan,
Tricia Jansen, Larry Kelly, Kathleen
Moylan, Jared Murray, Ieff Murray,
Katie Murray, Michael Murray, J.D.
Nolan, Denise O'Reilly, Melissa
Robertson, Jason Ryan and Kevin
Sans.
Frances Melady of St. Columban,
Dorothy Harback of Kitchener and
Tom and Teresa Melady of
Goderich attended a 50th wedding
anniversary celebration for Ferg and
Kaye Melady of Bell River last
week.
Mark and Debbie Ryan and
Carrie Subject of Kitchener visited
on the weekend with Cecilia Ryan.
With Gerry and Karen Ryan on
May 31 for Jason's confirmation
were Jim and Pat Subject of
Kitchener; Gary and Ann Cronin
and Cecilia Ryan.
The St. Columban C.W.L. June
Social is tonight (June 8) in the St.
Columban Church hall at 8 p.m. All
ladies welcome.
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Seaforth District High School
FORMAL COMMITTEE
would like to sincerely thank the following people and
businesses for their donations, time and support and for
making this year's Prom the success it was.
Seaforth Plumbing &
Heating
Lyon's Food Market
Pete's Paper Clip
Seaforth Grocery
Seaforth Jewellers
Seaforth Co-op
Seaforth Sewing Centre
Hildebrand Flowers
Egmondville Store
n•emeers Printers
Canadian Tire
Stedman "►7`44--
Sill's Home Hardware
Future's Hair Design
All Styles 11 -
Seaforth District
Community Centre
Arena Staff
UCO
Decorating Committee
Mr. Wareham
Mr. Eccles
Secretaries
SDHS Staff
Student Council
Mr. Sherwood
Mr. Brian O'Connell
Miss Terry Brintnell and
her Grade 9 Cooking Class
OSAID
Jim McNichol
Sharon Blake
Linda Horbanuik
Graeme Craig
Brenda Perrie
Lorne & Bonnie Glanville
Sasha Hills
Bonnie Bannerman
Keri Bachert
Dorothy Sholdice
Grace Campbell
Jean's Flower Magic
THERE'S NO
PLACE
LIKE HOME
The temptation to fly away
to the big city, fishing for bargains.
is a big one - But the smart
bird will stay at home.
Too few of us have learned
that the best things are right here
at home. Dollars spent locally turn
over several times providing the
necessary economic flow to support healthy
communities.
The next time you feel the urge to
fly to the big city, remember the
best fishing (or shopping) is right
here at home. You'll save time, money
and best of all, you'll support
the local people that provide,
the community services we
all enjoy.
J Huron
SOUTH
Expositor
'Your Community Newspaper, With Our Community in Mind"