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46 In Memoriam
Cindy Maloney
In loving memory of our daugh-
ter and sister Cindy who was
tragically taken from us August
14, 1998. This month comes with
sad regret, it brings back a day
we will never forget. The blow
was great, the shock severe. We
miss you more than anyone
knows. When the family meets
and you're not there. You left us
memories we are proud to own.
Love doesn't hide. 11 stays and
fights. It goes the distance. That's
why God made love so strong.
He has you in his keeping. We
have you in our hearts. Forever
loved and missed Your Mom &
Dad (Mary & Leon) Christopher
& JoAnne, Sherri, Brad, Blake,
Lane, Kim, Tim & Derek
FLANAGAN: In loving memory of a
dear mother, Connie who passed
away 10 years ago, August 13,
1989.
So much has happened Mom, since
you went away.
What we would give if we could say,
"Hello Mom- in the same old way.
To hear your voice and see your
smile,
Your helping hand was always first,
To tender any aid you could,
Your voice was always in praise.
Your words were always wise and
good,
Dear Mom, since you've gone
away;
The ones you loved so true,
Try hard to carry on the way,
We know you'd want us to.
We tell our children, what a proud
and loving grandma you would be,
So you who have a mother,
Cherish her with love and pride,
For you'll never know the empti-
ness.
Till the day she leaves your side. •
We miss you Mom.
Love -Mary, Jack. Catherine, Ken,
Larry. Teresa, Pat, Frank, Bill and
'families. 46-32-1
MALONEY: In memory of a special
friend, Cindy, who left us suddenly
one year ago. August 14, 1998. '
Some people come into our lives
and quickly go,
Some stay for a while, touch our
hearts,
And we are never, ever the same.
We still look for your red car in the
drive.
The bounce of energy you.brought
when you arrived.
Your many talents with us you
shared.
We will always remember how
much you cared,
You did so many things for every-
one.
your heart was kind and true,
And when we needed someone,
We could always count on you.
With a cheerful smile and heart of
gold.
You were the best:this world could •
hold.
Never. selfish and always kind.
These are the memories you lett
behind.
The times that we had with you,
Are worth their weight in gold. •
The joy and laughter you gave us,
Are ours to have and hold.
Treasured always•by Rob; Mike and
Julie;. Greg and Jill; Brent and
Colleen; Matt and Jenessa; and
Larry. 46.32x 1 nxe
47. Cards of Thanks
CAMERON
A sincere thank you to my family,
relatives and friends for phone
calls. cards. flowers. gifts and visits
to mark my 80th birthday. They all
leave pleasant memories. - Audrey
47-32x1
DALTON
I wish to thank Dr. Rodney, nurses
and staff and all who remembered
me with cards and visits during my
hospital stay and since returning
home Your thoughtfulness was
appreciated. Mavis Dalton
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SCHWARZ -
The family of the late Henry
Schwarz would like to extend our
heartfelt gratitude to our family and
friends and neighbours for food
brought to our home, for visits.
cards, phone calls, floral arrange-
ments and donations made in
Henrys memory. Special thank you
to Father Moe Charbonneau for
performing a wonderful service and
to Father Dino Salvador for per-
forming the burial and to the CWL
for the wonderful luncheon provided
after the Mass. Many heartfelt
thanks go out to Dr. C. Shepherd,
Dr. Gonser, Dr. Schwarz and nurses
and staff at Seaforth Community
Hospital and to the nurses and staff
on 3 East. in the ICU and emerg at
Stratford General Hospital. Your
care and concern shown to my hus-
band and family was deeply appre-
ciated. To Ruth Townsend and staff
at Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home for
their support and guidance. To all
the friends and family who were
pallbearers, you have our thanks.
And once again thank you to every-
one for their support in our time of
need. • The Schwarz Family
47-32x1
HORAN
Thank you to an the doctors and
nurses at Stratford Hospital for their
great care, especlatfy Dr. Whitmore.
Thanks to Dad. a great coach.
'• Emma and Lorianne 47-32-1
46 ;n Memoriam
TAYLOR: In loving memory of a
dear son and brother Brad, who
passed away 10 years ago, August
13, 1989.
A son and brother is a very special
gift.
One you think will always stay.
You never think the clay will come.
When he so young will go away.
And yet when that moment comes,
And we cannot say goodbye.
The pain just overwhelms us,
And all we do is ask why?
Deep in our thoughts Brad,
Your memories are kept.
They are ours to remember,
When others forget.
The special years will not return.
When we were all together.
But with the love within our hearts.
You will walk with us forever.
Until we meet again,
Sadly missed, forever loved, dad,
Rick, Lynn, Brian and Families. 46-
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LOSTELL: In Loving memory of our
dear mother. • grandmother. great
grandmother, Margaret Georgina
(O'Brien) who passed away August
15, 1993.
Have you ever lost a mother,
Who meant everything to you?
One you love so very much,
And miss her like I do.
She was someone I could laugh
with, •
Till the tears ran down my face,
She was someone I could turn to,
When I needed a helping hand,
She was someone I thought more
of.
As each year came to an end.
She was my "Mom" and most of all
"My Friend'.
Put your arms around around her
Lord,
Please treat her with special care,
Make up for all she suffered,
All that seemed so unfair.
Her life was so unselfish,
For others she did live,
Not for what she received, but only
what she could give,
Dear Lord, please take this mes-
sage. ,
To my mom up above,
Tell her I miss her and give her all
my love.
Forever in our hearts and sadly
missed by your family, Phyllis,
Harold Parsons, Donelda, Glen
Sturgeon, Susanne, Wayne
Pridham, Lloyd, Carol Anne Lostell,
grandchildren and great grandchil-
dren, 46.32xlcc
Correspondents
Tent city forms as 5o attend reunion
for Flanagan family with camp -out, bonfire
St. Columban
Al and Pat Koehler, Adam
and Denise, can boast about
experiencing their very own
tent city as 45 to 50 Flanagan
cousins gathered for a camp -
out and family reunion at
their home recently. The
family enjoyed a bonfire,
swimming and games of
soccer and volleyball..
Everyone attending
thoroughly enjoyed the get-
together.
Family and friends
gathered at the home of Dan
and Rhonda Nolan to
celebrate with their son, J.D.
Nolan and his partner, Jeff
Partridge. The young men
had an open house upon the
completion of a barn built by
their company,
Premier Concrete.
Best wishes and
happy birthday from
the whole
community to former By Mary C.
long time St. Ryan
Columban resident, 345-2560
Alice (Bill) Ryan of
Waterloo. Alice
recently celebrated
her 85th birthday
with a family party given by
her sons, Terry and Susan
Ryan, Dundas, and Bill and
Ann Ryan, St. Marys.
In case you have missed
Father Mooney these past
few weekends in St.
Columban; he has been
travelling to Port Burwell
Community Calendar
WED., AUG. 11
12:00-1:00 p.m. - AquaFit at the
Lions Pool
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer at
the Optimist Park
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Ladies' Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist Park
THURS., AUG. 12
8:00.9:30 p.m. - Sluggers Sto-Pitch
Game at the Optimist Park
9:00-10:30 p.m. - Straycats
Slo-Pitch Game at the
Lions Park
FRI. , AUG. 13
7:00:8:30 p.m. - Reds Fastball at
the Lions Park
SAT, AUG. 14
SUN., AUG. 15
8:00-11:00 p.m. - Mens Slo-Pitch
at the Lions and Optimist Parks
MON., AUG. 16
12:00-1:00 p.m. - AquaFit at Lions
Pool
6:30-7:30 p.m.-Houseleague Ball
at the Highschool North Diamond
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports
Council BINGO at the Arena
Host - SDHS Athletics
8:00-11:00 p.m. - Men's Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist and Lions Parks
TUES., AUG. 17
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Mens Slo-Pitch
at the Lions Park
WED., AUG. 18
12:00-1:00 p.m - Agua Fit at Lions
• Pool
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer at
the Optimist Park
9:00-10:30 p.m. - Ladies' Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist Park
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where he celebrates
Mass in Spanish for
the migrant workers
there.
Marie Hicknell
spent a few days in
Midland with her
daughter and family.
Marg and Chris
• Rooney and Austin.
Anne and Kevin
Stinson, Alexandra
and Daniel,
Nashville. North
Carolina, have spent
a few days with her parents,
Ken and Carol Ryan, and
enjoyed visiting with family
members and friends.
Happy 5th birthday to Matt
Ryan. Helping Matt to
celebrate his birthday were
his parents. Ken and
Jennifer, and his sister, Katie.
Also Ken and Carol Ryan:
Neil Ryan; David Ryan; Jean
Ryan, Stratford; Delaney and
Abby; Pat and Mary Anne
Feeney, Mark, Andy and
•
Erin; and Ron and Mary
Ryan joined in the
celebration.
The First Division St.
Columban Men's soccer
team travelled to London for
a cup.game against Marconi.
They lost by a score of 1-0.
The Marconi team returned
to St. Columban for a regular
season game to he defeated
by St. Columban 2-1. The
game was well played in
spite of rain which made it
sloppy for both teams. -Dave
Murray put away both St.
Columban goals in free
kicks.
The St. Columban Men's
Rec League Team travelled
to Goderich where they
defeated the Goderich team
1-0. Bill Ryan scored the
lone goal with a pass from
Sieve Wynja. Scott
Henderson's amazing play in
goal kept the shut -out secure
for the St. Columban team.
Scott Hilgendorff photo
Sprucing up Harpurhey
Evelyn Carter of the Seaforth District Horticultural Society looks
after the plants at the Harpurhey entrance. The group is
particularly proud of the flowers at North Side United Church.
The society's annual flower show takes place this afternoon
and evening, (Aug. 11) at the Legion.
Former Dublin man
renews acquaintances
with recent visit
Dublin news
Former Dublin
residents renewed old
acquaintances and
visited with Jerry
Murray recently.
Leonard and Mary
(Stapleton) Gaffney of
'R.R. 5 Perth,
thoroughly enjoyed a
visit with Jerry and
other Dublin friends.
Jerry's sister, Bea
(Murray) and
husband. Gordon
Costello of Kingston,
also had a good visit with
Jen -y and other relatives.
Happy Birthday to Clare
Murray, R.R. 1. Dublin, who
celebrates Aug. 11.
Happy 1st anniversary to
Wendy and Greg Murray
(son of Theresa and Ron
Murray. R.R. 1. Dublin) who
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celebrated on
August 8.
Happy 45th
anniversary to Bill
and Catherine
Feeney (Dublin)
who celebrated on
Aug. 7.
Deepest sympathy
of the community is
extended to all the
relatives of Henry
Leyser, who died on
August 6. Love and
prayers to his wife.
Frances Margaret Whaling,
to his family and all other
relatives and friends.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Health note: Never argue
with your doctor. He has
inside information.
Hensall horticulturalists
holding flower show
The Hensall shuffleboard
scores for Aug. 3 arc as
follows: Pearl McKnight
593, Ina Williams 510. Tom
Williams 487, Carol Hillier
481, Gert Eagleson 469.
Doris Hamilton 450. George
Racy 435, Theo
Vandenboom 425.
At Hensall Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Tracey
Whitson-Bahro's message
was "The Difference
Between Law and Gospel."
This topic is Part One in
"The Nature of Christian
Freedom". Dorothy Taylor
was the organist with Harry
Smith and Robert Bell
accepting the offering.
Tracey welcomed the visitors
from Hensall United Church
to the service. Practice for
the International Plowing
Match mass choir will be
held on Aug. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
at Northside United Church
in Seaforth.
Property owners in the
Village of Hensall are
reminded that property taxes
are due on Aug. 15. Taxes
are payable at the Municipal
Office.
Aug. 11 will be a busy
night in Hensall. The 11th
Annual Flower Show, hosted
by the Hensall Horticultural
Society will be at the Hensall
United Church from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. Entries will be
received until noon. Displays
will include: cut flowers,
potted plants, vegetables,
arrangements and youth
displays.
August 11th is also the
second annual "Back to
School" Fashion Show. This
event is a fund raiser for the
Hensall Playground
Program, and will feature
local children and area
merchants. Tickets are
available at the door. The
Fashion Show begins at the
Community Centre at 7 p.m.
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