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s#MTN, Owlish (Scott): On July
14, 2000 in her 97th year. at
Belmont House. Toronto.
Predeceased by brothers. Walter
and Wilfred. and sister Violet
Survived by sister Grace Paterson,
Brampton. daughter Helen
McNeely (wife of Kenneth) of Oro
Station. and grandchildren
Catherine. Elizabeth and Thomas.
Private - - ' - is 42-29x1
43 Births
ROONEY
Chris and Margaret and big brother
Austin are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their second son,
Brendan David. bom June 27. 2000
at Huronia Distract Hospital weigh-
ing in at 8 lbs 2 3,4 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Mane Hickneli,
Seatorth. grandpa Hicknell smhng
down from heaven, Kathleen and
Ron Buchan of Penetanguishene.
Edward and Jan Rooney of
Kitchener. great grandpa Joseph
Manley. .Ritz Lutheran Villa,
Mitchell 43.29x1
DRISCOLL-WHYTE
Quinn Nic hotas Ross Dnscott on
Sun. June 25. 2000. decided that
his one womb apartment was get-
ting a bd small so he moved his 8 Ib.
11 oz body in with Crystal. Ben and
older brother Connor. Proud grand-
parents. are Nick and Joan Whyte
and John and Marylou Dnscolt.
Special thanks to midwives Susan
Wilts and Pauline Hachey for their
excellent care before. dunng and
after the birth of Ouinn 43-29-1
PARTRIDGE
Karen and Jeri are pleased to
announce the safe amval of their tit-
tle gin. Laynee Mane. born June 20.
2000 al Stratford General, Hospital.
Laynee weighed 7 lbs 15 oz. First
grandchild for Ken and Helina
Partridge of Stratford and Jerry and
Debbie Dillon of Seatorth. Spoiling
pnvileges also go to uncles Steve.
Bnan .and Mike. great grandma
Mertle Partridge: Gloria Leam•
great great grandma Lois Learn and
Freida Keller. Special thanks to Dr.
Shannon. Joanne and at the staff
on the OB ward. 43.29.1
SIMMONS
Christopher Joseph is finally here'
Born to Mary Kathryn (Stapleton)
and Robes S,mmonis of Ukraine.
Christopher arrived : on Saturday.
July 8. 2000 at 1:45 a.m. at the
Stratford General Hospital, Ontario,
and weighed in at 7 lbs. 2 oz. - rust
in time for Aunt Patncia's wedding
day Proud grandparents are Neil
and Nancy Stapleton. of R.R. 2,
Auburn and Rose Simmons of
Stratford. and proud great grandma
• Esther Kelly, of Dublin 43-29x 1 cc
PAPPLE
Summer and Tyler are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of Oliver
Michael Oliver . was -born --on
Wednesday, July 5th. 2000. weigh-
ing 7 lbs. 10 ounces- A very special
thank you to midwives Susan Wilts
' and Pauline Hachey for their excel-
lent care and support. Proud grand-
parents are Mike and Hrtary
Hodgins and Jim and Janet People.
Great-grandparents are Tredi
Lewis. John and Marian Tumbull.
Olive Papple and Margaret
Hodgins. 43-29x1
46 n r,:rlemoriam
LEEMING, Cecilia: In loving mem-
ory of a dear mother. mother -in -taw
and grandmother who passed away
three years ago July 22, 1997
Though her smile is gone forever
and her hand we cannot touch,
Still we have the memory of the one
we loved so much.
We think of you in silence. we otter;
speak your name.
But all we have are memories and
your picture in a frame.
Your resting place we visit and put
flowers with care.
But no one knows the heartache as
we tum and leave you there.
Lite must go on. we know its true.
But its not the same since we lost
You
Sadly tressed and forever in our
thoughts. Dan, Pete. Terri.
Nicholas. Jacob. Cathy. Brad and
Aaron 46:29x1
42 Jc'alhs
RYAN: In memory of our mother
and grandmother, Betty Ryan. who
passed away twenty four years ago.
Juty 17. 1976.
Our hearts are tu* of memories.
We treasure them with care,
The way you had to leave us.
Wil always seem unfair.
Sad are the hearts that love you,
Silent the tears that favi,
Living Our lives without you.
Is the hardest part of all.
In all that We has given us.
And all that's lett to do,
We will never have a greater gift.
Than the time we spent with you.
Love always. Colleen, Rick and
Leslie. 46-29x1
47 Cards of 'honks
CARDNO •
The barmy of Mary Cardno wish to
extend a sincere thank. you to all
fatuity. friends and neighbours for
cards. flowers. donations and kind
words of condolence of the time of
mother's passing. A special thank
you to Dr. Mark Woldnik , the entire
staff of Maplewood Manor, staff 01
Seatorth Community Hospital, Dr.
Mctver and nurses of .3rd floor E.
Stratford General Hospital. It was
all greatly appreciated. Special
thanks to Jane and Louise Smaie,
Chns Smith of Box & Smith Funeral
Chapel. Rev- Sheila Macgregor,
pallbearers and Seaforth Legion
Ladies Auxiliary. Your kindness wit
always be remembered. • Ken &
Liz. Chns & Mary & Kevin. 47-29-1
MCCARTNEY
1 would like to thank all my friends
and relatives for their cards. Rowers
and thoughtful inquines while I was
in Seaforth Hospital. A special thank
you to Rev. Sheila Macgregor for
her prayers and visits. Thanks also
for the kindness of all the hospital
Staff and Dr. Yee. It was alt very
much appreciated. - Eva
McCartney. 47-29x1
RYAN' •
"1 want to thank my family. sisters
'and friends. for the prayers •and
good wishes. cards. flowers, prayer
cards and food brought to my•
home, Thanks to Fr. Charbonneau,
Ff. Mooney and Fr. Tony tor your
visits and prayers.,To Dr. Yee and
Dr. Gonser for your expertise. Your
thoughtfulness is ,much appreciat-
ed. - Jean Ryan. 47-29x1
SCOTT
I would like to say thanks to every-
one who 'came to my retirement
party at the house. tor the cards
and gifts. To my family for putting it
on and to everyone who helped.
Also thanks to Garry & the bus dn-
vers tor the party & pit they gave
me. - Wayne. 47-29x1 ,
WILLIAMSON .
I wish to thank Dr. Shepherd. Dr..
Edwards. nurses and .staff at the
Seatdrth Hospital for making me
comfortable after my accident. A
warm thank you to my family and
Mends for your visits. flowers and
cards. Your kindness and support
will always be remembered. Thanks
Terry. Taylor and Darcy for your
extra love and support An extra •
warrn hug for Taylor who was so
brave. - Debbie 47-29x1
SCHELLENBERGER
The Schellenberger family would
like to thank anyone who thought
of, prayed. visited or helped with
Pats well being and to announce
Pat has moved from Parkwood 10
• Seaforth Community Hospital Juty,
13. Thanks very much. - Steve.
Nick. Vicki. Steph. Darc. Ang and
Jared. 47.29x1 .
WILSON
Many thanks to family and fnends
for - the notes. sympathy cards.
plants, flowers and comforting -
words in our recent loss of a dear •
Morn. It was very much appreciat-
ed. Thank you.- Sharon and Bob
Wilson and Family 47.29x1c
RYAN
The family. of Jim Ryan wishes to
extend- heartfett thanks to Dr.
Rodney. nurses and staff of
Seaforth Community Hospital at the
time of Jim's need. Your expertise
once again really shines through. In
gratitude. 47-29-1
42 Deaths
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"One day
there'll be
an empty
chair..".
Q. Are pre -arrangements my responsibility?
A. That decision is up to you. However we can assure
you that you and your loved ones will all benefit if these
decisions are made while you can still make them. If
you choose not to pre -arrange your funeral. you may
place your loved ones in the difficult position of having
to choose between love and cost. That seems unfair -
because most always love wins out and your survivors
may end up choosing embellishments you would not
want and they cannot afford.
For your free copy of (Me Da, There'll Be An Enyrry Chair. the new 24 -
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Cnoyiwa.r for Those Who Art Droning. by Barbara Ltsstrn8. please
call or stop by
Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home
87 Godeticlb Street West, Seaforth - 527-1390
01977 Aher os, lar •too -251 9'72
Scott Hilgendorff photo
Trevor Price donates S1,000 to Bob Buettenmiller of Seaforth
Lions Pork and Pool from money raised at the recent Seaforth
Alers slo-pitch tournament.
Edmonton family
receieve visitors
from St. Columban
St. Columban
Bob 'and Ruth
Duffy have returned
from visiting family
members in the
Edmonton area.
While there. they
visited their son.
Randy and Debbie
Duffy. Crystal. •
Jenny, Michelle.
Robert: Nicole and
James at Spruce
Grove. about 15
miles west of
Edmonton. They also
visited with their daughter.
Jeanette nd Bernie Riegger,
Samantha, Alexandria and
baby Hannah in Stoney
Plain. which is right beside
Spruce Grove.
Kevin and Nancy Kale.
Patrick and Michael have
returned from a camping
trip to Sudbury. Among the
highlights of their trip was a
visit to "Science North." a
Museum which includes an
Imax theatre.
Marie Hicknell visited
with her daughter, Marg and
Chris Rooney. Austin and
new grandson.: Brendan. in
Midland.
Congratulations to Nick
and Tracy Klaver and big
Sister, Kelsey. on the arrival
of their new daughter.
Rachel Nicole. •
Kenneth and Jennifer
Ryan. Katie and Matt,
visited in Lakefield with
Jennifer's parents. Bill and
Dianne Thomas.
The sympathy of the
entire community is
extended to Gary and Ann
Cronin. Wayne and Melita
Cronin. Karen and Gerry
Ryan and Dale and Susan
Cronin and their families.
on the loss of their uncle.
Clare Oldham.
Susan Arts hosted a
surprise birthday gathering
for her husband. Tony.
Family members and
friends from near and far
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47 Cards of 'hanks
REGELE
1 would like to thank everyone who
attended my 80th Birthday Open
House on Juty 9 It was all very
much appreciated. - Luella and
Family 47-29.1
CALDWELL
We would like to thank our families,
relatives. friends and neighbours for
all of the beautiful floral arrange-
ments, plants, food and generous
donations in memory of Bob (Pete).
•Dr. Howson -Jan and co-wostrers at
London Health Science Centre; Dr.
Bokout. Dr. Michelle Flowers, Dr.
Hay and ant of the wonderful nurses
at Clinton Public Hospital for taking
such good care of Pete. Linda and
staff from Community Care Access
Care. Town . and Country
Homemakers and co-workers for all
of your support and care given to
Pete. A special thanks to Dan and -
Nettie. Rev. Doreen Canavan for all
of your . support and comforting
words. Special thanks to Father
John Sharp for the beautiful eulogy
in Pete's memory and for sharing
with the. service. Britannia Lodge
0170, the pallbearers. bower bear-
ers, Michael Falconer and staff at
Beattie -Falconer Funeral Home for
Wing so supportive. Brucefietd
U.C.W. for to lovely luncheon fol-
lowing the service. Most of M a
very bg thank you 10 ow families
for ar of their love and support b
Pete, Soot and myself during this
moat dire:oft time, Impede*, Alice.
who hes been there with -me MI the
way. We WM always cherish these
memories. - Joan and Scott
Caldwell 47.2tkltcc
dropped in to
celebrate.
Soccer:
The St. Columban
Men's First
Division Soccer
Team has been
haunted by a few
recent tough losses.
Stephen
Ryan scored the
single in a recent 3-
1 loss in St.
Thomas. In Cup
Game action. the
local team suffered a 2-0
loss against A.E.K. London.
The team travelled to
London where they met a 4-
1 loss io the Portuguese.
The St. Columban goal was
scored by Stephen Ryan.
The next game will be in St.
Columban on Friday. July
21 against Exeter.
Coleman family reunites
A special Coleman family
reunion was held at the
Stanley Township
Community Complex in
Varna July 16 at 2 p.m. Some
one hundred and fifty
members were present to
share memories and
anecdotes.
On display were many
family photos and family
trees.
Sports were held for the
younger children conducted
by the Radcliffe family.
Eldest person attending
was Grace Chapman. 91. of
Exeter. •
Farthest away - Peri
Morenz of Vancouver and
Ali Sammel of Australia -
visiting with the Chapmans.
President Jack Coleman
presided for the meeting and
one minute silence held for
Annie Coleman Morenz,
Ruby Coleman Reid. Bob
(Pete) Caldwell and Ivan
Coleman.
Minutes of the last reunion
were read by. Diane -March.
moved and accepted by Bob
Coleman and seconded by
Marr Lou McKinley. •
Joan V1'hvte gage the
treasurer's report and
adopted.
Past President. Jim
Chapman gave out sheetio
fill in to update the Coleman
history hook. Birthday
greetings were extended to
Arthur Finlayson celebrating
his 88th birthday.
The next picnic will be the
third Sundae of Juts. 2(k12 at
the Stanley Twp. Complex.
Varna at 2 p.m. Officers
elected were Past President.
Jack Coleman: President.
Anson McKinley: 1st Vice.
Bob Coleman: 2nd Vice.
Roba Lobb: Secretary. Teresa
Finlayson, Treasurer. Juan
Whyte: sports. committee.
Cartwright family. London.
Jack Coleman thanked all
the past committees for their
help and to everyone for
coming.
Community Calendar
WED., JULY 19 . SUN., JULY 23
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior MON., JULY 24
Shuffleboard et the Arena
6:30 8:30 p. m. -Minor Soccer 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Houseleague Ball
at the High School North
Diamond
7:15 p.m. - Minor Sports Council
BINGO at the Arena. Sales
Hank Binnendyk begin at 6:30 p.m.
7:00-8:00 p.m. Step Aerobics at the TUESJULY 25
Arena with Kae Hubberts . ,
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Adult Advanced 9:00 10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun
Tennis Lessons with
at the Optimist Park
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Adult Beginner
Tennis Lessons with
Hank r Binnendyk
THURS. , JULY 20
6:45-7:45 p.m. T -Ball at the High
School North Diamond
FRI., JULY 21
10:30-11:45 a.m. - Summer
Reading Program et the
• Seatorth Library
10:30.11:45 a.m. - Mother Goose
Program at Seatorth Library
SAT, JULY 22
with Drusilla at the Arena
9:00.10:30 a.m. - Youth Beginner
Tennis Lessons'
10:30-12:00 Noon • Adult
Beginner Tennis Lessons
WED., JULY 26
1:30.4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at ttie Arena
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Minor Soccer
at the Optimist Park
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Adult Beginner
Tennis Lessons
7:00-8:00 p.m. ',Step Aerobics
at the Arena with Kae Hubberts
8:00-9:30 p.m. - Adult Advanced
Tennis Lessons
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