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Man remembers taking wife on cutter
through storm for daughter's birth
.\ ,lathering of family.
relatives. friend's and
neighbours met at the
Knights of Coienibus Hall in
St. Columhan to honour
Suanne ,Murray with a bridal
shower: Suanne will be
• Married to. Bill Heater on
:April 24 in Sarnia The
community sends
-congratulations" to Suanne
anti Rill. '
• Hi, and ianneke Murray
rS:ntly returned from
,nt•Ailing a Matol convention
ui Las Veeas..'USA. The
\iurr:iv�'' enjoy meeting the
i \.•t.e peotrle.:who speak
aid ;hare their experiences at
h: re
functions. -
Kcv+n and Nancy Kale,
!'.trick .and Michael. have
r• turned tom spending a few_
la•. in Toronto during the
\Larch break.' Among the
,!tt, they. enjoyed were the
t„'.,ii Onttiriti Museum. the
t Sn Centre and the
i tial kry HalPoffame.
Jared Murray and Mark
fJ'Ro1lrkc arc currently
:•nuryin the sights and
• c,untls of Mute City. USA.
i.ltville. Tennessee.
ti inecnt Murray relates the
r.
.;ory ui the. hirth ot. his
•laughter. Loretta (Murray)
•i;,'.ii ter>' who now" lives in
rth• Delta. ,Vancouver. B.C.
as March 16. hack just a
•!.c%N.ears aeo when the roads
• Hosed' because of a had
•, �ta nii. He hid tti dnve
•-•;t,t'. mother,. Dorothy.
_th•the •fields with a
• i and .anter. at midnight.
meet .Dr. McMaster at
vay 7S. 'Dorothy was
nt n taken to Seaforth
1-lo•pir,ai. where Loretta was
'rip. \lothcr and hahy had to
Trend lunger than normal in
,
hi hospital because the
tett passable for
wine ;:mc. Happy Birthday
ascites,
italic and friends
.tttercd a the restaurant in
Jutnhan. tor.a surprise
:• t•!•r:nuin for Dianna :Miller
nr ticcasion of her
1-1-1 Club
names itself
(_lucking
(_:hicks
'. `n \Larch 9. the St.
nnnr:u1 4-H Club held it's
t ntcctingof. the Great
'hfckcn and Egg project:
(`te 'lame we chose 'was
rte t_'hrcking Chicks..' The
Was .held atthe
urine ;,t our leader. Martha
�lurrac,. We elected Leanne
lltlrt ac - tilt president:
Ali ,t �h;ui ca :Reilly for vice -
and Erin
Flanagan for secretary. Eight
-cook: ...Attended. WC made
• ird boiled and soft honed
thenrecorded how'
• !i:: c t tirned out.• We also
•'iticlets.
Erni Flanagan
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• birthday. Fun and fellowship.
were enjoyed by all.
Claire Murray .from the
village will also celebrate
"special" birthday this. week.
Happy birthday. Claire.
Cprparal Joe Ryan.
currently serving with the.
UN Disengagement Ohser%er
Force in the. Golan Heights.
relates a trip into Damascus
in Syria. There the group
visited . the "Sauk". •Joe'
described it as the )world's
largest outdoor mall: It is 15..
km. long with shops covering
the cobblestone: Then'he
described the nearby. covered
"Sauk" which is like a 2 kin
long, covered ridge hou,ulg
10.000 shops. - •
The Golan Heights is
occupied by Israel. 11 is an
area (If - the . farming
.ettlements known as
"k-ibbutz,:". There_ are no
exceptional events to report.
The Canadian contingent is
preparing: for the -15th
anniversary of the Canadian
involvement in - the UN
Disengagement Observer
Force.- The celebration will
he attended by Canadian
Minister ot. Defence. the •
Hon. Art Eggelton. and Lt.
General Bill Leach. This -
anniversary will he
celebrated in early April.
Van Egmond Foundation
plays euchre to Irish jigs.
•
St. -Patrick's Euchre Party was held at the Van Egmont!
'Hotise, sponsored by the Van Egmond Foundation -on March
- 17 with, iD tables playing. - -
Winners •were: ladies high. Grace-Broadfoot: ladies .low.
Olive Little: ladies lone hands, Marion Gordon: men's high.
Ariel Wood: men's low Ross "Gordon: men's .lone hands. Lou-
Maloney..Share-the-Wealth-winners were -Olive Little and .
Margafet Haldane.: .
Several Irish jigs were played by Gladys -Van Egmond on.the
accor lien, =
The next Lard party is scheduled for Wednesday..April 21 at
• 3(l p.m. Phone Doroihy Papple at 5_22-()807 for hookine..
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FRENCH IMMERSION
"FINAL" REGISTRATION
Registration for GRADE ONE FRENCH IMMERSION
for September 1999, has been extended to 4:00 p.m.
Friday, March 26, 1999.
Contact your local Public School Principal as soon as
possible to register. Sites have been established at
Grey Central Public School (north), Huron Centennial
Public School (central/south') and Bedford Public
School (Stratford). For the Grey Central site and the
Huron Centennial site, transportation will be available
using the respective elementary school bus routes with
the provision that parents take their children to the
nearest existing bus stop.
For further information contact the,Seaforth Administration Centre at:
(519) 5272266 OR 1-800-592-5437
and ask for Dianne Stevenson. ext '24
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Wendy Anderson
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