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r47. CARDS OF'I'IIANKS
CLARKE
The tangly of the late Eva M. Clarke
wish to express our sincere thanks and
gratitude to all our relatives, friends and
neighbors for their many acts of
kindness and sympathy extended to us
in our recent loss, for the floral tributes,
food, charitable donations, cards and
phone calls. Thanks to the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home. Thanks .to Rev.
Bruce Cook for your comforting words
both days. Special thanks to the nurses .
and staff at Seaforth Community
Hospital for their tender loving care
while Mom was a patient there. Mso to
Dr. Carolin Shepherd for her special
kindness and to the Northside U.C.W.
for their delicious lunch. To all, your
kindness and thoughtfulness will never
be forgotten. 47-46-1
MACLEAN
Thank you for the cards, Rowers, gifts,
visits and telephone calls while a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Rodney, and all the
nurses. You were great! I appreciate it.
- Marian MacLean 47-46-1
THANK YOU
On Sat. Nov. 5, the quick attention from
passersby on the Staffa road, followed
by the prompt response by firemen and
ambulance attendants, helped to
minimize the injuries that we suffered in
the car accident. At the Seaforth and
Exeter hospitals, the quick, professional
care given by doctors and nurses was
most reassuring and helped to speed
our recovery. We thank friends,
relatives and neighbors for your visits,
phone calls, and goodies. Your words of
concem and best wishes were much
appreciated by all of us. Thank -you
everyone. -Paul D., Paul G., Brent,
Larry, Michael and Corey 47-46-1
VAN DOOREN
Thanks to all my family and friends for
the cards, flowers, gifts and good
wishes marking the recent milestone in
my life. Diane and John did a great job
organizing the 'surprise- party. Thank
you. Irs not so bad getting older when
you've got great friends along for the
ridel - Marian Van Dooren 47-46x1c
Remembrance •
There was an error in this story
from last week's Remembrance
Day/Legion Anniversary edition.
The following is how the story
should have read:
WILLIAM DRENNAN
Ex W.O. William Drennan (Bill),
joined R.C.A.F. Nov. 1941,
Released from C.A.F. Apr. 1971.
Trained as a Aero Engine Mech-
anic - Stations Repair Depot
Trenton, Centralia, Dorval, Jemco
Beach 6 Repair Depot Vancouver
on salvage and repair which took
him to almost every station on the
West Coast as far north as Sita. He
was at Boundary Bay when the war
ended.
Transfered to 6 Repair Depot
Trenton storing aircraft and closing
station through Ontario. Back to
Centralia training pilots for NATO.
1952 to Camp Borden teaching gas
turbine for Sabre and C.F. 100
Aircraft -In- -1958 to Marville,
France while there he was deployed
to Ravat, Morocco, Caglaria Island
of Sardinia. 1962 to Winnipeg.
1966 to Trenton 437 Tansport
Squadron, Deployed to Dusseldorf
Germany, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.
He made three trips around the
world on Canadian Consulant
resupply. Released April 10, 1971.
Started work April 13, 1971 as
Stationary Engineer.
entertainment
LLOYD, ISABELLE ATTEND GALA - Lloyd Eisler and Isabelle Brasseur attended a gala reception held
at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair with Hartland and Mrs. MacDougall and their granddaughter (shown
above).
FROM RINKS TO SHOW BARNS - Seaforth native Lloyd Eisler, and figure skating partner Isabel e
Brasseur, showed they knew their way around a bam or two when they helped celebrate the opening
of the Royal Winter Fair last week.
FOOD AND STUFF - Figure skating professionals Lloyd Eisler (a
Seaforth native) and Isabelle Brasseur are shown lending a touch
of class to the Royal Winter Fair last week.
Jays blank bowling Emus
BY GEORGE LOVE
The Jays continued their torrid
pace in the St., James Bowling
League when they blanked the
Emus 7-0 at Starlight Lanes on
Monday, Nov. 7.
Murray Bennewies paced the Jays
with 272,291,234-797, Martin
Andreassi 246-633 and Wilhelmina
Poppe 233-554. Top bowlers for the
Emus were Mark Higenell 214,295-
694, and Gord Murray 209-572.
The Partridges kept their hold on
first place with a 5-2 win over the
second place Loons. Connie Marion
led the Partridges with 203,202-601,
Janice Morris 205,209-597, and
Arie van Diepen 206-563.
For the Loons, it was Kevin
Johnston 238,213,215-666, Bob
Dinsmore 275-577, and Johanna
Goodman 220-541.
The Doves ended the evening
with a 5-2 victory over the Eagles
Don Nolan was the leader with
265,303-745, and Jack Ryan 216-
572.
High bowlers for the Eagles were
George Love 253-614, Lavem
Godkin 207-505 and Beuy Johnston
217-493.
Team Standings: Partridges - 42;'
Loons - 35; Jays - 33; Emus - 22;
Doves - 21; Eagles - 15.
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of 'The Lion King' will receive a collectible 'The Lion King' poster.
Fri.-Thurs. Fri. & Sat, 7 & 8:45 PM Sun. Mat.
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Take Note!
Mark Your Calendar
for
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Saturday, November 19
Sunday, Nov. 20
10 a.m.-5p.m.
at the
Seaforth
Community Centre
CALL FOR INFO:
Jean Fox 523-4411
ST. JAMES C.W.L.
Christmas
Bazaar & Tea
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 26, 1994
2 P.M._
ST.,JAMES SCHOOL
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Bake Table,
Mystery Prizes, Crafts,
Sewing, Knitting,
Penny Sale,
Raffle Tickets, Tea Room
EVERYONE WELCOME
Benmiller Inn and The Best of Huron County Co-op
.are having a A
SHOWCASE
November 19th & 20th at Benmiller Inn
10 am to5pm
Meet the crafts people and touch and sample their work
Call 1-800-565-4536
The Seaforth Lioness Club would like to
thank the following sponsors for helping out
with the baby show at the Fall Fair:
Seaforth Lions Club
Dublin Lions Club
Sparky's Place (Dave Devries)
Seaforth Sewing Centre
Seaforth Jewellers
Flower Magic
Seaforth Grocery Store
Egmondville Store
Seaforth Hospital
Hieini Foods
Hildebrand Flowers
L&F Canada Inc.
YMI
Dr. LaPlante
Create -a -book
Dr. Drake
Seaforth Police Dept.
Huron County Health Unit
Treasures to Behold
Culligan Real Estate
Boussey's Beauty Boutique
Seaforth Lioness Members
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Benmiller Inn and The Best of Huron County Co-op
.are having a A
SHOWCASE
November 19th & 20th at Benmiller Inn
10 am to5pm
Meet the crafts people and touch and sample their work
Call 1-800-565-4536
The Seaforth Lioness Club would like to
thank the following sponsors for helping out
with the baby show at the Fall Fair:
Seaforth Lions Club
Dublin Lions Club
Sparky's Place (Dave Devries)
Seaforth Sewing Centre
Seaforth Jewellers
Flower Magic
Seaforth Grocery Store
Egmondville Store
Seaforth Hospital
Hieini Foods
Hildebrand Flowers
L&F Canada Inc.
YMI
Dr. LaPlante
Create -a -book
Dr. Drake
Seaforth Police Dept.
Huron County Health Unit
Treasures to Behold
Culligan Real Estate
Boussey's Beauty Boutique
Seaforth Lioness Members
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