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Huron Expositor, 2000-05-10, Page 161S -t1 1121/10011 EXCITOR, May 10, 2000 Garbage scavenger hunt cleans up St. Columban School St. Columban . Best wishes from the whole community to Michelle Cronin and Stu Jeffer who were married May 4 in Varadam. Cuba. Tara Proper and Jeff Cubberly. friends of the Inde and groom: were the .witnesses to the marriage. Michelle is the daughter of Jim • and Karen Cronin: and Stu is the son of Enc and Liz Jeffery. St. Marys. The couple will reside in tchener. • Congratulations to Jannelle Murray and Sarah Jordah who panicipated in the Speech Arts section •f the Km anis Music Fcsnsal. Jannellc won her class- while Sarah won third ;n her class. A sort Happy Birthday to Teresa Cronin. who 'recently celebrated especial birthday. The:festise decorations in.' thc.frontyard save it away. The sy mpathp of.the whole communis\ is extended to Elh and.Toni . Schoonder•woerd and sons. Mike and Keri. Jason and Way ne. on the loss:of their mother and grandmother. Maria -Van Der Z, in. Now that spring -is here. the students at St. Columhan School ha:e been busy. The Grade 6/7 class have marked out a garden near the apple tree planted this -year. They hope to plant tomatoes and other -vegetables. as well as raspberries and strawberries. The school also .conducted a "Garbage Scavenger -. Hunt." A list of items of. garbage found in the school :yard was given to each student. Then the students Lions TV Auction Cathy and Doug Elliott, of Seaforth answer phones during the Dublin-Mitchell-Seofortti tions TV Auction on April 29 Joint installation to be in Seaforth A headline last week indicated a • joint installation Seaforth Legion News with Seaforth and — Brussels would be at the Brussels Legion. May 12 when in fact. the event is taking place in Seaforth Branch 156 at.8-p.m. Come out and welcome our comrades from Brussels and also supportour incoming Officers of the Branch and the Ladies • Auxiliary.: . • The very successfyil Duck Race was held last Saturday under sunnskies The winners . are listed elsewhere in this paper. • Don't forget to bring•Mothcr out for a lovely homecooked dinner on Mother -s Da‘. Stas 14.. from 4:30 p.m. - ' Takeouts and deli%cry are available by calling the Legion at 517- 0740. ' • 'The Branch was saddened to hear of the. death of Comrade Jim Burdge. To his family and friends we extend our sincere sympathy Turner cousins hold reunion Eileen MacRae was hostess on . May 1 for the , "Turner Female ' Cousins Spnng reuruon with Donna. • Gatenby as co -hostess for a deliciousdinner at noon., .7 Cousins present were Mane Sutherland. Woodstock: Anna O'Donnell `and Joyce McKay: Stratford: and Anne Frances. Mitchell. "Happy Birthday" cake as presented to Marie who turned 91 on May 2 and Donna has a special 70th 'ii'thday coming up in June. E.seryone. enjoyed .the=celebration :__- The usual good day with the exchange of gifts and chit-chat was gone all too fast.•. The Fall reunion will be at Donna's in Kitchener. . Happy Anniversary to Kay and Alvin Hinz' w ho celebrate on May 12: and to Marg and Bob Phillips who celebrated on .May 6, - Dublin �pnl 16. weishin€ ti Jhs. •4 Congratulations to proud grandparents. S:,, and Beth Terpstra and Luke andMary Schoonderwoerd•and congratulations to great grandmother. Tierkje Terpstra: Congratulations to Elizabeth •Monden, daughter of Kees and Joanne Monden..and Brian Poppe. son of Wlly'Poppe of Dub!: n. h(... -were united in marriage, on Apnl 29 at St. Patnek's Church.•Kinkura. THOUGHT .FOR .TODAY stands for my dear. magnificent By Dorothy mother. T` Dillon. Or she is.outstanding all the w��. 345-2883 . T stands for at1 her tenderness Zongratulations to toe -and d Heather-- • Schoonderwoerd on the safe ami al.of a • aarhng baby girl. Breann Maria. born on • I'm growing. t>� H - hugs. 1 sure enjoyed them eier% day. E - excellent in a1) my tasks and. problems.. ` R - really is'remarkable I d say' .• Happy -Mother sDay-to-all mother. grandmas and great grandmas Live it up`. Enjoy your day Therapy dog program visits residents Fun and Fitness to the sun room started the day. Monday with lovely' breeze wafting `through the big NIndux during the exercises%and • • games. In the afternoon. the Hensall United Church Women pros ided pnzes and assistance for bingo. Volunteer Francis Kinsrnan visited. There was excellent attendance Tuesday morning at the Volunteer AuXilian meeting. We are hoping for good support from volunteers. staff. families ani residents at the FndaL Mother's Day program. There should be lots'of wedding dresses and pictures - on display and it,will .be fun guessing who's who in the pictures. The coming yard sale during Hensall's community. . wide yard sale. May 27: was also discussed. Queensway Nursing Home Winnie Hutton officiated. at the Tuesday church and memorial ser ice with Bella Fuss as volunteer organist. Paula Townsend. with her beautiful little -Maltese, Popcorn. from the St. Johns Ambulance Saint-Jean Therapy Dog Program . visited Wednesday morning with residents. Betty Simmons and Kay•Mo k travelled with the luck cart in the afternoon:. . The Nashville Rejects. Elgin Fisher. Bob Marin and Bob McClinchey._gave:a :freely mink al program:`----- ThurSday aftemoon..A few residents took to the dance floor while others tapped and clapped to the music The songs. "Out. Behind the Barn" and '"fhe • Lumberjack Song" are definitely resident favourites Volunteer Kay FRI. - THURS. MAY 12 - 18 FRI. & SAT. 6:45 & 9:15 PM SUN. • THURS. II PM FRI. 1 SAT. 6:45 i 9:15 PM SUN. - THURS. 8 P i:st C :'fact C1i1 i 110 tis: 3131 IGF ?GU MI Motif IIIc° Wise was int' help sere refreshments. . 'Several • residents spent a pleasant Fnday afternoon•play'ing euchre in the sunro oro. Fnday.esening Clare Masse Andy Rau and Bob Gilmore entertained at Fnendship • Fndas in the Retirement Horne Lounge: Volunteer. Betty Simmons assisted in the program. Our sympathy goes out to the families of Annie field. Kathleen Bell and Hilda Payne who passed au a> recently. had to collect these items from the yard. The individual from each class who collected all the items on the • list received a prize. as well as the individual from each class who collected the most pieces of garbage. Several of the classes are to be congratulated for their participation at the Kiw•anis Music Festival in the choral reading category. The Grade 4 and Grade 7/8 class placed first in their division while the Grade 5 class placed third. - The St. Columhan Men's Soccer Team. Who are • in First Di% ision of She London League. played their • opening game on home field • Sunday in a 2-1 • loss to the Latinos. .' Brian Meladv scored the single St. Columban goal and played a strong game in spite of a few mishaps. Jason • - Murray played great goal. keeping the score in line. Unfortunately a goal by Bill Ryan was called back on a disputed offside call. Coaching duties were handled by Jason Dietz. A good turnout of fans cheered the lads on as the team goes through a re- building phase. ' By Mo Ry 345- ryC an 2560 ent THANK YOU St. James C.W.L. would like to thank everyone for their support in making our Spring Fling such a success. Winner of our 50/50 Draw was Connie Devereaux Buck & Doe • for Vicki Lansink Adam Nolan Sat. May 13 9pm-lam Seaforth Arena 5.00 ticket - age of majonts- For ticket,: Susan 522-1085 Marion 527=0391. Chuck 345-2080 for Mother's Day Sunday, May 14 BRUNCH 2Ss 11:00am8 30 pm $ 10.95 • Aduks 55.95 - preschool - 10 Free - under preschool Of BUFFET 2 Siftings 4:00pnE6:30 pm $ 13.95 • Adults $6.95 - preschool • 10 Free - under preschool s Required So urdoy Night Special Prime Rh) Sunday brund', 11 om - 2 pm Sunday Night Smorgasbord 4 30 pm 7 30 pm BegNouns Sun Thurr 1 I am 8 pm, Fn 8 St IIam 9 pm 272 Huron St. Clinton 422.1119 IKMKrd under U.80 NOON LUNCHEON At Northside United Church on Wednesday, Nay 17, 2000 at 12:00 noon TiCKETS...$7.00 Available from U.C.W. Members or Telephone 522-0403 or 527-0373 Buck &Doe for It. ERIN HORBANUIK r & \ MIKEYANTZI Saturday, May 13th KW Khaki Club Wellesley fCr Bus leaving Horbanuiks'at For more info. contact Erica 482-7585 1' i • , . , • • a ,• Happy a 5th Birthday TOM G RRICK May 13, 2000 I.( r * Dov ►'— Love. Mom. 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