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Obituaries
DOREEN KELLY
Doreen Kelly of James St.
Seaforth died on Tuesday, August
2, 1994 in her 63rd year,
Dorren Austin beloved wife of
Wilmer Kelly and dear mother of
Carol and special friend Steve Birch
of London; Murray and wife
Glenyce of Egmondville; brother of
Don and wife Delores of Point
Clark.
The family will receive friends at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
Seaforth on Wednesday, August 3,
1994 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The Funeral service will be held on
Thursday, August 4 at 2 p.m. at
funeral home. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
Reverend Bruce Cook officiating.
Donations to the VON or Town
and Country Homemakers would be
appreciated as expressions of
sympathy.
GRANT ROSS MACLEAN
Peacefully at his residence on
Tuesday, July 26, 1994, Grant Ross
MacLean of RR 2 Kippen, in his
66th year passed away. Beloved
husband of the former Helen A.
Johnston. Sadly missed by his
family, Maude Broadfoot of
Goderich, Bill and Peg MacLean of
Exeter, Verna Hay of Exeter and
Ruth and Marty Flood of Washago.
Predeceased by his parents, Myrtle
and Robert MacLean, and by
brothers Kenneth and Keith. Dear
brother-in-law of Wilma Geddes of
Seaforth. Loving son-in-law of Mrs.
Leila Johnston of Clinton, Brother-
in-law to Leona and Jim Armstrong
of Brussels, Doris and Berne
McKinley, and Joan and Dwight
Campbell, all of Truro, Nova
Scotia. Special uncle to twenty
nieces and nephews. Visitation on
Thursday, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7
and 9 p.m. in the Hensall, Chapel,
120 King St. Hensall, where the
Funeral service will be conducted
on Friday, July 29 at 2 p.m. with
Reverend Henry Annen officiating.
Interment to follow in Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to VON,
Huron County Home Care or the
Hensall United Church would be
appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. --
HENSALL
SHUFFLEBOARD
July 26, 1994
High six game winners: Hazel
McEwan (552); Jim Davis (532);
Dave Kyle (496); Pat Davis
(492); Hugh McKay (468);
Isabel Rogerson (463); Russell
Ferguson (457); and Pearl
McKnight (452).
NOTICE: Change of shuffle
day from Tuesday, August 9 to
Monday, August 8.
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Local
DAVID SCOTT PHOTO
HOT BUSINESS - Craig Nicholson, left, age 9 and Tanner Glanville, 6, set up a lemonade stand in
Egmondville last Wednesday. After their first ten minutes they'd already sold three glasses. Last summer
the duo set up shop about four times. They plan to keep selling juice at their own schedule this year.
REYNOLDS PHOTO
FUN DAY FOR KIDS- These two youngsters are enjoying their
hot dogs after a fun day at the Lions Park on Saturday organized
by Shelly Lansink.
Dublin people celebrate weddings
Congratulations go to Lucille
Delaney, daughter of Joe and Mary
Ellen Delaney, and Neil Panziera,
son of Mario and Rose Panziera,
who were united in Marriage at St.
Patrick's Church, Dublin on Satur-
day, July 30.
Congratulations to Tracy Bedard
and Nick Klaver who were united
in marriage at St. Columban
Church, on Saturday, July 30. Tracy
is the daughter of Jack and Bonnie
Bedard, and Nick is the son of
Herman and Elizabeth Klaver.
Tracy and Nick arc wished many
happy years ahead by all their
friends, especially by Dorothy
Dillon (Tracy's former teacher).
Congratulations to Wilfred and
Shirley Stock, Mitchell, who cel -
Congratulations also, to all the
Dublin
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ebrated their 25th Anniversary.
Special congratulations to Jack
and Mein Groot, Mitchell, who
celebrated 40 happy years together.
Congratulations to Keith and Ruth
McGill, Mitchell, who celebrated
their 50th Anniversary.
Readers were thrilled to hear that
Chris Mabb, Mitchell, received a
550 scholarship award for his
guitar -playing at Kitchener. Chris,
all your Mitchell and Dublin friends
are proud of you! Congratulations
to all the other winners too!
Priest celebrates birthday
in St. Columban recently
Larry Murray and Lina Cupido,
Adrian and Marissa of Hamilton
visited with Larry's mother, Agnes
Murray last week.
Mary O'Connor and Bev.
McDonald spent a few days last
week with Mary Chapman in
Kitchener.
Happy birthday to Father Hardy
who celebrated his birthday on July
28. Following Mass on Thursday
those attending were treated to
birthday cake and icc cream.
Happy Birthday also to Marg
O'Reilly on July 28.
Curling topic of
play at Blyth
Every winter, the noble sport of
curling turns otherwise sane Cana-
dian men and women into broom -
waving fanatics. Given the chance,
one might consider selling her or
his soul to the devil for a chance to
win the national championship,'the
Brier.' That's the offer made to
Wullie MacCrimmon, the good.
Scottish shoe -maker, who lives to
curl in 1930s Wildrose, Alberta, in
W.O. Mitchell's hilarious and much
loved fable, The Black Bonspicl of-
Wullic MacCrimmon.
The Blyth Festival's fourth pro-
duction of the 1994 20th Anniver-
sary Season, The Black Bonspicl of
Wullic MacCrimmon is directed by
Ted Johns with set and costume
design by Pat Flood.
St. Columban
by Cecilia Ryan
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Sister Jean Moylan returned to
Windsor after spending the month
of July with her mother, Mary
Moylan who is recovering from a
stroke. Your many friends hope
your recovery continues.
Cecilia Ryan spent the weekend
in Kitchener with Jim and Pat
Subject and family.
stepdancing winners at the Fiddle
and Step dance contest in
Bobcaygeon, which was held
recently.
A special happy 50th birthday to
Lou Krauskopf (originally from
Dublin) from your many friends.
Eileen and Don MacRae attended
the Wolfe Reunion in Oshawa.
Many descendants of the late Dan-
iel and Emma Wolfe attended. Don
and Eileen were accompanied by
Jack and Denise Kelly and visited
the Shrine in Midland and camped
at the MacRae park in Beaverton.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
'If you want to keep a friend,
praise loudly, blame softly!'
DAY TRIP
TO THE CNE
Watch Sharon Kelly at
the "Ambassador of the
Fair" Competition.
See the exhibits and
enjoy the midway.
Sponsored by the Seaforth
Agricultural Society
SUNDAY, AUG. 21
For information call
Susan Arts at
527-2564
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