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jama Day held
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and three early bird draw
prizes worth over $7,000 aro
up for grabs. Money raised
from the raffle will be used to
pay the balance on the play-
ground equipment and pro-
vide some much needed
extras in the school. As an
added incentive this year any
family selling five tickets
will receive one free ticket
for itself.
On another note - you
might have thought you were
still in dream land had you
chanced a visit to SPS
February 26 when the whole
school participated in a paja-
mas and slipper day. The kids
reportedly had "lots of fun"
and sported some "interest-
ing" nightwear. Staff enjoyed
sitting around in their house-
coats, reading the paper and
having a coffee at 8 a.m. on a
workday.
Withholding levy
Goderich is withholding its
$54,000 levy to the Maitland
Valley Conservation Auth-
ority. The town is doing it to
protest the Authority's deci-
sion to reduce the number of
directors by having munici-
palities share their represen-
tation
Three new babies arrive
Congratulations to Paul and
Donna Watt (and tug brother
Luko) on the happy arrival of
Jessica Joanne born on Feb. 1
weighing 5 lbs. 11 oz.
Congratulations to proud
grandparents Ray and
Marlene Feltz and to Bob and
Audrey Watt. Proud great
grandparents are Harvey and
Dorothy Dow (the 10th great
grandchild for them) and to
Martha Feltz (the 37th for
her).
Congratulations to Brent
and Joanne Van Moorsel on
the happy arrival of a baby
girl, Lisa Anna, born Feb. 2,
weighing 7 lbs. 9 1/2 oz. and
welcomed by big sister
Jessica, and big brother,
Gregory. Congratulations
Dublin
by Dorothy Dillon
345-2883
also to proud grandparents,
Harry and Helen Van
Moorsel and Paul and Ruth
Coates, alt of Mitchell.
Congratulations to Jim and
Cathy Campbell on the
arrival of a darling baby girl,
Kiemyn Kelly, born on Feb.
12, weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. ( A
wee sister for Jimmy, Haden
and Colin). Congratulations
to proud grandparents Ferg
and Anne Kelly, and Charlie
and Peg Campbell. Thrilled
great grandparents are Esther
• Kelly and Bob and Adelaide
Ahara.
Heartfelt sympathy of the
community is extended to
Ken and Joan Stapleton on
the death of a sister-in-law,
Gayle Masse. Sympathy is
also extended to all other
members of the family. Our
love and prayers are with you
at this difficult time.
A reminder to Dublin and
area ladies of the World Day
of Prayer which will be held
at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen on March
7, at 2 p.m.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Don't be afraid of opposi-
tion. Remember, a kite rises
against the wind, not with it.
Barbecue, entertainment outstanding success
if you can help.
On March 21 the provincial
service officer will be at the
Branch at 9 a.m. Contact
Cleave Coombs 527-1155 for
an appointment.
Mixed euchre is on March
26 at 8 p.m.
At the going down of the
sun and in the morning we
will remember them.
The barbecue and entertain-
ment last Saturday at
Seaforth Branch 156 was an
outstanding success with all
100 tickets sold. Thanks to
everyone who helped with
this event.
This coming Sunday the
Zone Cl spring convention
will be held in Brussels.
Seaforth
Legion
by Barbara Scott
On March 16 the Branch
will be hosting a Sunday din-
ner for the public. Desserts
and help will be needed.
Contact Ann Wood 527-0254
Holiday Happenings begin Monday
The Seaforth Recreation
Department presents HOLI-
DAY HAPPENINGS -
March Break Program.
Children ages 5 12 can
come out and enjoy 5 excit-
ing days of activities during
the first week of the March
Break. Activities include:
Mon. March 10
- am - Welcome Games
-.pm - Skating
Tues. March 11
- am - Children's
Preference
- pfi - Arts and Crafts
Wed. March 12
- am - Sports and Games
- pm - Bowling
Thurs. March 13
- am - Movies
- pm - Swimming at
Vanastra
Fri. March 14
- am - Crafts & Pizza
Making
- pm - Skating
The program operates from
9 am to 4 pm each day. The
meeting place will be the
Seaforth and District
Community Centres unless
otherwise told. You can reg-
ister for the full week $45, or
by the day - $10 or even 1/2
days - $5. Family discounts
of 3 or more is 10% off. To
(I1ecreation
Preview
by Marty Bedard +
Senior Shuffleboard contin-
ues every Wednesday after-
noon at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres
from 1:30 to 4 pm. All
Seniors are welcome to come
out arid participate. Last
week's winners were:
Ladies:
M. McMillan 494
E. Southgate 450
B. Pryce 443
Men:
A. Lunn 402
K. Preszcator 390
E. McNaughton 311
There will be a SPORTS
CARD SHOW held in con-
junction with the Knights of
Columbus Hockey
Tournament on Sunday,
March 23, 1997.
Parents and Tots skating
will be cancelled for the first
week of March Break due to
a couple of Hockey
Tournaments. March 11 and
March 12 there will be no
skating, but will continue on
March 18, and March 19 at
the normal time.
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