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CRONIN, Alphonse Denis: At
Seaforth Community Hospital on
Friday, December 31, 1999,
Alphonse Denis Cronin, of R.R. 2,
Dublin, in his 86th year. Beloved
husband of Annie (Eckert) Cronin.
Dear father of Marie and husband
Rob DeJong of Mitchell, Danny and
wile Bonnie o1 R.R. #2, Staffa, John
and wife Dolores of Sylvan Lake,
Alberta, Theresa and husband Bob
Admans of Stratford, Leo and wife
Diane of Mitchell, Joe and wife
Joyce of Mitchell, Gord of SI.
Columban, Jerome and wife
Darlene of Seaforth and Ann Cronin
and friend Al Hyde of Mitchell.
Loving grandfather of sixteen
grandchildren and nine great-
grandchildren. Also survived by his
sister-in-law, Margaret Spiess of
Alberta, several Eckert sisters-in-
law and brothers-in-law and several
nieces and nephews. He was pre-
deceased by an infant son,
Alphonse, grandson, Darrell
Cronin, his parents, Daniel and
Bridget (Downey) Cronin, three
brothers. D.J., Albert and Jack and
two sisters, Mary and Anne. Family
received friends at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on
Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Parish prayers were held at the
funeral home Sunday evening.
Mass of the Christian Burial was
held on Monday, January 3, 2000 at
11 a.m. at. St. Columban Roman
Catholic Church, where Mr. Cronin
was an Eucharistic minister for a
number of years. Fr. Maurice
Charbonneau officiated. Interment
St. Columban R.C. Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Rick DeJong, Rob
DeJong, Mark Cronin, Christopher
Cronin, Mike Mulholland and Mike
Cronin. Honourary pallbearers were
Doug Racho, Ferg Kelly and Jerry
Cronin. Flower bearers were
Bridget Cronin and Dylan Cronin.
Readers were Tracey DeJong,
Jennifer Cronin, Angela Bolt and
Tammy Cronin. Offertory gifts were
presented by Lisa Cronin and Krista
Cronin. The soloist was Debbie -
Steinman and violinist was Amanda
Crdnin. 42-01-1
STEVENS, John C: Peacefully at
St. Joseph's Health Care Centre on
Saturday, January 1, 2000. John C.
Stevens in his 86th year. Husband
for 51 years of Audrey B. (Hall)
Stevens of London. Loving father of
William E. and his wife Jennifer
Mountain of Port Perry and Gillian
L. and her husband Graham Ward
of Monkton, Ontario. Proud and lov-
ing Grampi of Amy Ward. Several
nieces and nephews also survive. A
memorial service was held at the
Colborne United Church on
Monday, January 3. 2000 at 2:00
p.m. with Rev. David Carrothers
officiating. No funeral home visita-
tion. Cremation with interment in
Clinton Cemetery at a later date.
Donations to the charity of choice
gratefully acknowledged. (Memorial
Funeral Home 519-452-3770 in
care of arrangements). 42.01.1
AUBRY, Jun (Cluff): in Thunder
Bay on December 23, 1999, Jean
Aubry passed away in her 91st
year, Predeceased by her husband
Nelson W. Aubry. Also predeceased
by one . sister Elikabeth (Bess)
Hoggarth in 1987 and one brother
Jim in 1975. Survived by one broth.
er Tom of Toronto and a sister Ruth
of Seaforth. Also survived by two
sons Richard, of Cornwall, Ontario
and Jim of Beresford, N.B., two
daughters, Katherine Myles of
Delta, B.C. and Patricia Jesseau of
Thunder Bay. Ontario and by 9
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. Jean was a teacher
and taught in the far northern town
of Nakina in the early 30s at a time
when there was no way li or out of
these small northern villages except
by train. A memorial service was
held on Thursday, December 30,
1999 at the St. Joseph's Heritage,
Thunder Bay, Ontario. 42-01-1
CAZA, Eileen (Penny): On Friday,
December 31, 1999, at Seaforth
Manor Nursing Home. Eileen
(Penny) Gaza, In her 72nd year.
Dear friend of Seaforth Manor staff
and residents. A funeral service was
held at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Seaforth, on Tuesday,
January 4, 2000 at 11 a.m. Fr. Dino
Salvador officiated. Interment St.
James Roman Catholic Cemetery,
Seslortt. 42-01-1
43. Births
PAILLE
On December 20, 1999 Jack Henry
arrived to Jane and Stephan Paille.
A brother for Drew and Sam and
another grandchild for Marjorie and
Eric Anderson. 43-01 xl
46 In Memoriam
TAYLOR: In loving memory of a
dear husband. Terry who passed
away January 7, 1995.
A silent goodbye was whispered„
Five years ago today,
The passage of time has not,
Erased the sadness of that day..
Life goes on, I know that's true,
But it's not the same since I lost
you.
The family gathers this time of year,
And someone says, remember
when Dad was here.
- Loved and remembered by your
wife, Janet. 46-01-1
47. Cards of Thanks
KELLEY
James R. Kelley would like to thank
Dr. .Edwards, the nurses and staff
who took good care of me while I
was in Seaforth Hospital. Best wish-
es for 2000 and in the years to
come. 47-01x1
EARLE
I would like to thank all the doctors
and all the nurses at Stratford
General Hospital and Seaforth
Community Hospital for their excel-
lent care. Thank you to Seaforth
Ambulance Service and Judith for
her guidance. Also thank you to my
family and friends for visits, cards
and phone calls. It was greatly
appreciated. - George Earle
47-01x1
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Correspondents
New Year's baby born Jan, i
The Christmas Spirit was
alive and well in St.
Columban as 23 members
and friends of the St.
Columban Choir gathered at
the home of Ron and Mary
Ryan on the Monday evening
before Christmas.
From there the group went
out carolling and visited
some of the local se fors.
Visits were made to Rose
Burke, Louie Nolan, Agnes
Murray, Esther Kelly,
Frances Melady, Annie
Cronin and Father Mooney.
The singing of Christmas
carols and fellowship was
enjoyed by all. Nancy Kale,
Karen Ryan and Patsy
Crowley organized the event.
There were also many
visits in the hamlet and area
as the folks celebrated
Christmas. Visiting with
Sister Jean Moylan in
London for the Moylan
family celebration were: Don
and Rita Moylan, Patrick,
John, Mike and Kathleen;
Bill and Luella Murphy,
St. Columban
Karen, Kevin and
Janet; Catherine and
Janos Janossy,
Walkerton; and
Gordon and Kate
Moylan, Angus and
Fiona, St. Marys.
Paul and Mary
Eisler, Tammy and
Jamie travelled to
Ridgetown to visit
Mary's sister,
Beatrice and Ron
Fleming, Krista,
Kevin and Michael.
They also spent Christmas
Day with Paul's mother,
Irene Eisler, in Mitchell.
The family of Joe and
Helen Nolan gathered at the
St. Columban Hall to
celebrate Christmas. Joining
in the festivities were: Gail
and Gary Sararas, Jill, Laura,
Jeff and Joseph, Exeter;
Donna and Dean Cornish,
Jenny and Maggie, Ilderton;
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Dublin
Centennial
Levee
takes place
By Dorothy
Dillon
345-2883
The community is invited to
attend the St. Patrick's Church
Centennial Levee on Jan. 9 between
noon and 4 p.m. Enjoy historical
displays, entertainment and
refreshments.
Heartfelt sympathy of Dublin
and area to the family, relatives and
friends of Alphonse Cronin who
passed away on Dec. 31. Sympathy
to his wife, Annie, to all his family
and many relatives in the area,
Happy 7th birthday to Alanah
Delaney who celebrates on Jan. 8.
Esther Kelly celebrates her birthday on Jan. 4;
Mary Dantzer celebrates on Jan. 7 and Joan Stapleton
recently celebrated her 60th birthday.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
TV difference between an optimist and a pessimist
is tlfi't an optimist stays up New Year's Eve to see the
new year in and the pessimist stays up to make sure
the old one left!
Spring housecleaning?
Clear away clutter with a classified
Community Calendar
WED., JAN. 5
8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. - 3 on 3
Hockey Tournament
(Tykes & Novice Divisions)
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
5:30-6:30 p.m. - Minor Hockey at
the Arena
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Ringette at the
Arena •
7:00-8:00 p.m. • Step/Floor
Aerobics at the Community
Centres
7:30.9:00 p.m. - Junior and Minor
Broomball at the Arena •
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Ladies'
Broomball at the Arena
THURS., JAN. 6
9:00.10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun
at the Community Centres
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Free Public
Skating sponsored by
New Orleans Pizza
4:00-6:00 p.m. . Figure Skating at
the Arena
6:00.7:30'p.m. • grussels vs.
Atom II Hockey al the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Minor Broomball at
the Arena
9:00.12:30 arl1. - Men's Broomball
8t the Arena
FRI., JAN. 7
8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. - 3 on 3
Hockey Tournament
(Atom & Pee Wee Divisions)
4:30-5:30 p.m. - Houseleague
Hockey Practice .
7:15-8:45 p.m. - Mitverton vs.
Bantam I Hockey at the Arena
8:45-10:45 p.m, - Mitchel vs.
Midgets Hockey at the Arena
SAT, JAN. B
9.00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. • Minor Hockey
Atom Tournament
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Drayton vs.
Pee Wee I Hockey al the Arena
9:30-11:00 p.m. - Exeter vs.
New Oidttmers Hockey
SUN., JAN. 9
9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. - Minor
Hockey Atom Tournament
MON., JAN. 10
5:00-9:00 p.m. - Figure Skating at
the Arena
7:00-8:00 p.m. - High Impact
Aerobics at the Community
Centres
7:30-10:30 pm - Minor Sports
Council BINGO at the Arena -
Host•Ringette
9:00-10:30 p.m. - Beavers
Okitimers Hockey at the Arena
TUES., JAN. 11
9:00.10:00 am • Fitness is Fun at
the Arena
10:00-12:00 noon - Parents' and
Tots' Skating -sponsored by
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Horne
4:30-5:30 p.m. - Teachers' Hockey
at the Arena
7:30 p.m. - Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary meeting in Conference
Room e.2. New members
welcome
7:00-8:00 pm • Goderich vs. ,
Novice Hockey Game at the
Arena
8:00.10:00 pm - Cents practice at
the Arena
WED., JAN. 12
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents' and Tots'
Skating at the Arena
1:30.4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
5:30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Hockey at
the Arena
6:30.7:30 p.m. • Rtngette at the
Arena
7:00.8:00 p.m. -Step/Floor
Aerobics at the Community
Centres
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Junior and Minor
Broombalt at the Arena
9:00-11:30 poen. • Ladies'
Broombalt at the Arena
If you're or'geniz ng a non-profit piens of interest to other eeatorth
arse residents, phone the recreation office 527-0882 or the
Expositor et 527-0240, or mail the information to Community
Caterhder; The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seeforth, Ontario. N01; 1VVO
wed n edvence of the scheduled date Free listing includes data, time,
nems of event and Iocsoon only Spec* for the Corrnuxrty Calender is
donated by The Huron Expositor.
Dan and Rhonda
Nolan, Adam, Vicki
and Emily; J.D.,
Denise and Melanie;
Meagan, Brady and
Emily; Eugene and
Barb Nolan,
Anthony, Katelin and
Kristen: Seaforth;
Mary Anne and Ted
Janmaat, Dan -en,
Matthew and Jacob,
Clinton; Louise and
Frank Flanagan,
Kelsey and Nicholas;
Marg and Steve McAuley,
Alissa and Nolan, Denfield;
Pam Nolan and Brad
Beuttenmiller; and Jerry
Murray.
Louie Nolan spent the
holiday in Kitchener with his
sister, Helen and Bruce
Michon.
Visiting over the holiday
with Bill and Faye Albert
were: Anne Albert and
friend, John Pacifico,
London; Denise and Paul
Duffy. and Megan. Denfield:
Joanne and Martin Minnis,
Aron and Dana, Bright's
Grove.
Visiting with Jerry and
Heather Cronin were: Dave "
and friend. Carole -Michelle:
and Mike and Amy Cronin.
Tyler. and Alyssa.
Many "Happy Returns" to
Joanne Flanagan and Heather
Bennewies, who recently
celebrated birthdays.
Congratulations from the
whole community to Linda -
Savile and Alyssa on the
arrival New Year's Day. in
Stratford General Hospital.
of their daughter and sister,
Spencer Pauline Savile.
Spencer is also the daughter
of the late Paul Savile.
Deepest sympathy from
the entire community goes to
Annie Cronin and her family
upon the -loss of her husband
and their father, Alphonse
Cronin. -
Students advance
to District contest
Legion News
Congratulations to the
following students who Were
successful in the Zone Cl
Poems, Essays and Posters
contest. Katie Lang Grade 4-6,
3n), coloured poster, Curtis
Ryan, 1st, Grade 7-9 poem: Pam
Kaufman, Grade 10-12, 1st,
coloured poster, Jennifer Smith.
Grade 10-12, 1st, black and
white poster, Samantha Sturge,
Grade 10-12, 2nd, poem. First
place entries have been
forwarded to the District C
Competition.
Lawn bowlers at
The December Social of the
Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club
was held'at the Seaforth Legion
Hall Dec. 21 at 8 p.m.
Hosting for the evening were
Jack and Marie Muir and
Beatrice Stoll. One minute's
silence was observed in
memory of the late Thelma .
Dale, a long time member of
the Seaforth Club.
Six tables of cants were in
play with winners as follows:
Charles Perkins, Youth
Education Chair reports that the: "
local public speaking
competition will be held Feb. 13.
The Branch will be hosting a
Sunday dinner for the public on
Jan. 23. Members, help and
desserts will be needed for this
event. .
Tickets are now on sale for
the Honours and Awards Dinner
on Feb. 12.
Ladies Auxiliary General
Meeting is tan. 5 at 8 p.m.
. At the going down of the sun
and in the morning we will
remember them.
By Barbara Scott
December social
. ladies: 1st. Betty Hulley: Ione '
hands, Velma Preszcator;
consolation. Viola Lawson.
.Men's: high. Jack Muir: lone
hands, Frank Hulley:
-Consolation. Rills Gordon.
Prizes fit the evening were
donated by Marie Muir_and
Mary Finlayson.
The next Social will be Jan.
15 at 8 p.m. and hosting will 111e
Edna Bell. Marian Gordon and
Jean Lunn.
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