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(42. DEATHS
WALKER, (Grannie): In memory of
our dear mother and grandmother
who passed away January 18,
1998.
A special corner in our hearts,
Is set aside for you.
As long as life and memories last,
We will always remember you.
Sadly missed Bill. Nancy and
Family, Seatorth; Bill, Sheena and
Family, Scotland: Margaret and
Family, and Walker Family,
Australia. 42-04x1
43. BIRTHS
1'
ITS A BOY - GLANVILLE
Dean and Marlene are blessed with
the early safe arrival of their first
son. kettle brother for Marina. Cody
John Kbnneth Glenville was bom on
January 16,. 1998 at Stratford
. General Hospital weighing 5 lbs. 15
oz. First grandson for Pete and
Lanie Albers of Bluevale and Ken
and Betty Glarwille of Walton. First
great grandson for Bill ani. Clara
Brown of Egmondville. Another
great grandson for Winnie GlanvMle
of Walton and Marie Albers of
Holland. 43-04x1
(46. IN MEMORIAM
•
KONARSKI, Angela (Angle): In
memory of Angela (Angie) Konarski
who died one year ago in a tragic
snowmobile accident in Clinton.
It has been a year.
How all of us have bee., wiping
tears,
Angie will always be best friends
with us,
Angie always joked, when I get my
license 9'm never taking that bus."
Angie who was so beautiful and Oh!
so quiet,
But when friends arrived Angie,
Jenny and Jason were never trying
to be Ohl so quiet,
As we look back when Angie always
said,
Let's go to Canada's Wonderland or
the snowmobile grass drags, ok are
we all keen.
Well come on! Let's go then!
Angie's tragic accident was so sad,
And how it made us all feel so bad.
November 30 Oh! what a special
day, (her birthday),
Christmas time with friends old -
-
that's ok,
But January 27, 1997 we will never
know how to say,
As we stare at Angie's picture on all
our walls,
We think too young to die, oh so
beautiful, a shock,
Why Angie?
Only Angie knows how, why?
But all your friends will join you
soon!
But Angie's tragic accident was too
very soon.
Angie will always be loved. remem-
bered and missed by all her friends.
- Jackie Bennewies. Ben Fehr,
Jessica. Adam. Jamie Bennewies,
Sandee Ryan, Kievan, Sandra,
Jeremy Bennewies. xoxoxox Luv Ya
Ang! 46-04x1
•
47. CARDS OF THANKS •
AXTMANN
Bob and Beth (Saundercock)'• are
happy to announce the birth of son
number 3. Kyle Robert James was
born Sunday, January 18 at 4:29
a.m. at Guelph General Hospital
weighing 6 lbs 15 oz. Proud big
brothers are Adam and Ryan and
grandparents are Jim and Huth
Axtmann and Bob and Pat -
Saundercock. Special thanks to Dr.
Embree and Dr. Huband and the 4th
floor nursing staff. 43-04xlcc
BROWN - STEWART
Jamie is pleased to announce the
safe arrival of his new tittle sister
Jolene Patricia, born Sat. January
17, 1998 at 9:10 p.m. at Seaforth
Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 9 oz. Proud
parents are Ray and Jackie and
proud grandparents are Ron
Stewart. Holreesville and Pat
Stewart of Exeter, Jim and Eva
Brown of Egmondville. Special
thanks to Dr Shepherd and the
nursing staff of Seaforth Hospital.
Also thanks to Mom for being a
great labour coach and to Jim and
Eva for all their help. 43-04x1
SCHROEDER
Steve and Joanne are pleased to
announce the birth of their son, Kyle
Steven on January 19, 1998 weigh-
ing 9 lbs. Proud grandparents are
Jim and Marion Consitt and Doug
and Gail Schroeder. 43-04x1
46. IN MEMORIAM
1
ICERSLAKE: In lov�r'pog memory of
Ded and Papa, tarter Kerslake,
who passed away January 23,
1994
-We think of you as living,
In the hearts of those you touched,
For nothing loved is ever lost....
And you were loved so much.
Remembered, missed, loved and
forever In our hearts, Brenda end
Jim; Rick, Christine, Ashley,
Chetsey and Desiree; Renee and
Brett; Danielle end Noelle. 48-
•04x 1 nc
(47. CARDS OF THANKS)
WALKER (GRANNIE)
We would like to thank family,
friends end neighbors for their kind
expressions of sympathy and
bards, (lowers and food received
'`ldlowing our sed lose. - Bill and
Nancy Mitchell 47-04x1
GLANVILLE
I would like to thank Art and Bob for
the speedy ride to Stratford. We
made it in,timel In Stratford, a thank
you to Dr. Whitmore, Dr. Kintenar
and nurses. Janet and Joanne. A
special thank you to Dr. Percival for
our care during my pregnancy.
Upon retuning to Seaforth, I would
like to thank Dr. Percival and all the
nurses for their special care. A great
big thank you to my husband Dean
and Marina for taking care of each
other, and us. Thank you to all my
family and fnends for visiting during
our stay in the hospital.. Marlene
and Cody Glanville 47-04x1
NOTT
1 would like to express my appreci-
ation to friends and neighbors for
cards, flowers and fruit baskets dur-
ing my Illness. Special thanks to Dr
Sahipaul at University Hospital and
Dr. R. Flowers, Dr. Wenske, Dr.
Salsbury els well as nursing staff at
Clinton Hoepital. The rehab. pro-
gram at Wingham Hospital was out-
standing. The therapists, 'nurses
et' , Dr. Shabut were exceptional.
The Home Care program has
proved to be a real support. I would
like to express my thanks to my
daughters Dianne and Barbara and
my .wile Helen as well as family
members for their support. - Merviri
Nott 47-04xlcc
, T/I! HUNON EXPOSITOR, January 28, 1998-11
C4TH central to all points says Scott
CONTINUED from Page 3.
Nevertheless, Mayor Scott
is optimistic the school will
remain an integral part of the
community.
He said it is conceivable
the high school could be used
to teach elementary school
students rather than close it.
He said Seaforth's geo-
graphic location is central to
all points in Huron and Perth
counties and is located on
Highway 8, the main artery
running through the two
counties.
Although the board has
struck a committee to evalu-
ate potential sites by the end
of February, it was suggested
by Brenda Schultz, formerly
a trustee in- Perth County,
during a special meeting of
the board Jan. 27, that in Tight
of the board's current funding
shortfall, plans to merge the
administration offices should
be suspended.
Mayor Scott, noting pub-
lished reports of the board's
multi-million dollar shortfall.
47. CARDS OF THANKS
RYAN
Thank you to all the teachers and
staff of St. Columban School for
your quick action at the time of my
accident. Special thanks to all my
friends for your help and concern.
Thank you also to the ambulance
attendants and the emergency staff
at Seaforth Community Hospital.
- Sincerely, Shawn Ryan 47-04x1
NEWNHAM
I want to thank Dr. K. Rodney,
Gwen Devereaux, and the staff at
the Seaforth Community Hospital
for the kind attention I received dur-
ing my recent five day stay. I also
thank all the visitors I received
including members of the Seaforth
Legion and Britannia Lodge. We
are very lucky to have such an effi-
cient and self-contained hospital in
our town. - Bob Newnham 47-04x1
PRAYER TO THE Blessed Virgin
(never known to fail). Oh most
beautiful flower of pelt. Cannel, fruit-
ful vine, splendor of Heaven.
Blessed Mother of the Son of God,
Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my
necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help
me and show me that you are my
Mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of
God, Queen of Heaven and Earth. I
humbly beseech you from the bol -
tom of my heart to help me in my
necessity (make your request).
"There -are none that can withstand
your prayer. 'Oh, Mary conceived
without sin, pray for us who' have
recourse to you". (3 times). 'Holy
Mary, I place this prayer in your
hands". (3 times) Say this prayer for
three consecutive days and then
publish it and it will be granted to
you. Grateful thanks. - C.C. 47-
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Community Calendar
WED., JAN. 28
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents' and Tots'
• Skating at the Arena .
1:30-3:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Junior and Minor
Broomball at the Arena
8:00-9:00 p.m - Stretching and
Strengthening with Suo, at the
Arena
8:00-10:00 p.m. - Volleyball at the
High School
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Ladies' and
Men's Broomball at the Arena
THURS., JAN. 29
4:00.8:00 p.m. - Figure Skating
•at the Arena
8:00-7:30 p.m. - Minor Hockey
at the Arena
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Aerobics
Combined with Sue at the
Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m - Mirror
Broomball at the Arena
8:00-10:00 p.m. - Mixed
Recreational Basketball
at the High School
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broombell
at the Arena
FRI., JAN. 30
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun
at the Arena
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Preschool Story
Hour at the Seaforth Breech
Library
11:00.200 p.m. - Heart and Stroke
Soup Luncheon at the
Cutting Club
3:00 p.m. - Heart end Stroke Flag
Raising at the Town Hall
4:15-5:15 p.m. - Senior and Junior
Houseleague Hockey Practice
5:15-7:15 .m. - Minor Hockey
Practices at the Arena
7:15-8:15 p.m. - Ringette Practice
at the Arena
8:15-11:15 p.m. - Belmont
vs. Centenaires Junior D
Hockey
SAT., JAN. 31
6:30-7:30 a.m. - Houseleague
Dudes vs. Bruins -
Timekeeper Is parent of
Scott Bridge
7:30-8:30 a.m. - Houseleague -
Whalers vs. Cenadiens -
Timekeeper le parent of
Colin Searle
8:30-9:30 a.m. - Houseleague -
Laafs vs. Kings -
Timekeeper Is parent of
Scott Somerville
9:30-10:30 a.m. - Houseleague -
Sharks vs. Oilers -
Timekeeper is parent of
Michael Curtis
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Houseleague -
Blues vs. Panthers
Timekeeper is parent of
Paul Stephen
11:30-12:30 p.m. - Mites Hockey
at the Arena
12:30-2:30 p.m. - Ringette at the
Arena
2:30-11:30 p.m. - Minor Hockey
at the Arena
SUN., FEB. 1
11:00-1:30 p.m. - Recreation
Hockey League
1:30-2:30 p.m - Tykes Hockey
at the Arena
2:30-4:00 p.m. - Free Public
Skating - Sponsored by
Seaforth PUC Employees
4:00-8:15 p.m. - Ringette
at the Arena
8:15-9:30 p.m. -Durham vs.
Pee Wee Hockey -
OMHA Playoffs
MON., FEB. 2
4:30-9:00 p.m. - Figure Skating
at the Arena
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Fumiture
Refinishing at the High School
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports
Council Bingo at the Arena -
Tonight's host is the
Rec. Committee
9:00-10:30 p.m. - Harriston vs.
Beavers - Oldtimers Hockey
TUES., FEB. 3
9:00-11:30 a.m. - Parents' and
Tots' Playgroup a1 North ide
United Church Hall
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun
with Sue Hannon a1 the Arena
10:00.12:00 noon - Parents' and
Tots' Skating at the Arena
5:30-8:00 p.m. • Minor Hockey at
the Arena
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Woodworking at
the High School
7:00-8:00 p.m.. Dog Obedience
at the Arena
WED., FEB. 4
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents' and Tots'
Skating at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Junior and Minor
BroombaM at the Arena
8:00-9:00 p.m. - Stretching and
Strengthening with Sue, at the
Arena
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Ladies' and
Men's Broombel at the Arena
11 you're organizing e non-profit event of interest to other SsMarth
area residents, phone the recreation office 527.0882 or the
Expositor et 527.0240, or mail the information to Community
Cebnder, The Huron & pewter, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0
uvea in advance of the scheduled data. Free listing includes data, tune.
name of avert and location only. SpeC* for the Community nity Gender is
donated by The Huron Expositor
said it may be a good idea for
the board to reflect on its'
position for awhile before
making a decision.
Education Director Paul
Carroll has invited all munic-
ipalities interested in promot-
ing their communities to
make presentations to the
board.
Stratford and Seaforth had
informed the board of their
intent to make a presentation
and published reports state
the town of Clinton intends
to make an appeal, too. Thus
far no initiative has been
Obstruction c
The preliminary hearing of a
London couple, each charged
-with two counts of obstrtic
tion of justice in the second-
degree murder trial of Steven
Murray, will continue in
April.
Murray was acquitted of
second-degree murder in
May 1997.
Robert and Robin Maness,
of 868 Queens Ave.,
appeared in Goderich
planned by the Mitchell ward
in the Township of West
Perth.
West Perth Mayor John
Van Bakel said Monday he
knows of no plan, involving
Mitchell, to attract the board
head office.
Deputy Mayor Bert
Vorstenbosch agreed,
although, he said, when the
fate of the district health
offices were in doubt it had
been suggested that location
would be an excellent site for
the new board's offices.
ase continues
Criminal Court betore Judge
N Douglas on Jan. 26 for the
start of a preliminary hearing. -
to determine whether or not
there is enough evidence to
bring them to trial.
The charges against the 50 -
year -old man and 43 -year-old
woman stem from affidavits
to which they swore on Jan.
20, 1997.
The preliminary hearing is
scheduled to continue on
Apri120.
Trial results available
The Clinton field office of
Ontario's Ministry 0i
Agriculture, Food and Rural
Affairs informs us that the
annual corn,_ soybean and
spring cereal trial results
from last year are now avail-
able, in the wake of the
Huron Soil And Crop
Improvement Association's
annual meeting on Jan. 12.
"Reports include the Huron
and Perth corn hybrid trials
which included 140 farmer
strip plots of more than 900
entries," the press release
states.
Fifteen varieties received
good to excellent ratings by
the association, including
three Bt varieties. Also
included in the report are
two-year averages. Copies of
individual corn trials are also
available, as are soybean
variety comparison trials for
the Huron -Perth -Middlesex
area.
Town council
remuneration
At its Jan. 13 regular meet-
ing, Seaforth Council
approved the following remu-
neration for december meet-
ing attendance: Mayor Dave
Scott, $235; Reeve Brian
Ferguson, $240; Deputy -
Reeve Bill Teall $120;
Couns. John Ball, Michael
Hak $165; Heather Robinet
$120; Lin Steffler $75.
Seaforth & District
Community Centres
HOCKEY
POOL '9798
All-Star Break
Leader
(as of Jan 18/98)
Bob McNaughton #3
Prize: Pizza Party for
10 people
Won on tie breaker.- had
more points last week than
Terry Gray II team had.
RANK STANDINGS Pts.
as of Jan. 25/98
1. Main St. 3 498
2. Bob McNaughton #3 487
3. Terry Gray II 486
4. Bob McNaughton #1 484
5. Dave Scott I 484
6. Domtar I 483
7. Flyers #11 482
8. SIC I 481
9. JMC 1 480
10. Tim McNaughton #2 479
11. Flanagan - Mike 478
12. #16 477
13. CDB - #13 476
14. Lethal Weapons 476
15. Dumtar III 475
16. Flanagan - Kevin 473
17. Legion of Doom #3 473
18. Mery Bennett el 472
19. Bruce's Best 470
20. McNaughton. S 470
21. Watford 1 470
22. Bill Boon 469
23. Bobby Clarke 469
24. Bruce Wilbee 469
25. Forever Hab 469
26. Jeff Nesbitt #2 468
27. Dave Scott II 467
28. Joe 11 467
29. Taylor II 466
30. Alain Vigneault I 465
31. Derek Nesbitt 465
32: Main St. 2 465
33. Swampers 11 465
34. Hooters 101 464
35. Quinn 464
36. Regele e3 464
37. Cam Neely . 463
38. Sarah 463
39. Bobby Orr 462
40. Lindsay 462
41. BBB - 3- - 461
42. Smale #1 461
43. Alain Vigneault 111 460
44. Bill Dale (1) 460
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46. B & J Knight #2 • 459
47: Jessica Ryan . 459
48. Alain Vigneault 11 458
49. SDCC Quick Pix 456
50. Taylor 1 458
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