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10 -TME HURON EXPOSITOR, Juno 20, 2001 '.•..r-noriam McL.EAN-GEDOES, Wilma: In lov- ing memory of mom who passed away June 20, 2000 Surrounded by friends I am lone- some, In the midst of my joys I am blue, With a smile on my face I've a heartache, Longing, dear mother, for you. - Lynn 46-25x1 DUCHARME: In loving memory of our dad, "James" who passed away on June 21, 1979. A Dad is a very special person who you think will always be there, You never think the day will come when he won't be around. And yet when that time comes and we couldn't say goodbye, the pain just overwhelmed us. But deep in our hearts Dad your memories are kept and they are ours to remember. Dear Lord, if you have some flowers please pick our dad some and just say 'With all our love." He will know who they are from. The hardest thing to bear is to want to come and visit with you, but you're not there. Dad, you will always be loved and in our hearts and thoughts forever. - Deeply missed and lovingly remembered by Denise and Brad 46-25x1 i•kar►ncrPw www. participaction. com 47 Cards of Thanks CALDWELL I would like to thank my friends, rela- tives, neighbours and former pupils and schoolmates who came to cele- brate my 95th birthday. A special thank you to my children and grand- children for making my birthday a memorable occasion on June the 2nd. - Rena 47-25x1 JOHNSTON I would like to thank everyone for flowers, cards, food and visits while a patient in Stratford and Seaforth Hospitals. A special thank you to the nurses and doctors. - Sincerely, Marie 47-25-1 MURRAY I appreciated everyone's care and concern during my recent illness. To Fathers Dino, Moe, Mooney, Frank and Sisters Irene and Bemadette of U.H. To Drs. Edwards and McCalden and staff of Seaforth Clinic and Hospital and University Hospital and ambulance drivers. To Dan, home nurse and Joanne, physiotherapist. Special thanks to my family, rela- tives, friends and neighbours for prayers, masses, phone calls, visits, treats, flowers and food brought to the house. Thanks for everything. - Dominic 47-25x1 MOHR (MCNICHOL) We would like to thank everyone for visits, flowers, phone calls and spe- cial thoughts white at the hospital and since coming home. A very spe- cial thank you to Daddy who always knows just what to do, love you! - Jacquie and Sydney 47-25x1 Community Calendar MON., JUNE 25 WED., JUNE 20 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Community Centres 6:30-8:00 p.m. - Youth Roller Hockey Finals at the Arena 6:30-7:00 p.m. - Junior Soccer at the Optimist Park (Seaforth Houseleague) 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Intermediate Soccer at the Optimist Park (Seaforth Houseleague) 7:30-8:30 p.m. - Senior Soccer at the Optimist Park (Seaforth Houseleague) 7:00-9:00 p.m. - Minor Hockey and Ringette and Power Skating Registration at the Arena THURS., JUNE 21 6:45-7:45 p.m. - T -Ball at the Highschool North Diamond 7:00-9:00 p.m. - Minor Hockey, Ringette & Power Skating Registration at the Arena FRI., JUNE 22 10:30-11:30 a.m. - Preschool Storyhour at the Library SAT, JUNE 23 SUN., JUNE 24 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Houseleague Ball at the Highschool North Diamond 7:15 -Minor Sports Council Bingo at the Seaforth Arena TUES., JUNE 26 7:30-8:30 p.m. - Ladies Ball Hockey at the Community Centres WED, JUNE 27 9:30-10:30 a.m. - Preschool Playgroup at Northside United Church 10:30-11:00 a.m. - Toylending Library at Northside United Church 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard at the Community Centres 6:30-7:00 p.m. - Junior Soccer at the Optimist Park (Seaforth Houseleague) 6:30-7:30 p.m. - Intermediate Soccer at the Optimist Park (Seaforth Houseleague) 7:30-8:30 p.m. - Senior Soccer at the Optimist Park (Seaforth Houseleague) If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area residents, phone the recreation office 527-0882 or the Expositor at 527-0240, or mail the information to Community Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1 WO well in advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes date, time, name of event and location only. Space for the Community Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor. ' Cords of i hank': KRAMERS The family of the late Norman Kramers would like to express our sincere thanks for the kindness shown after the death of our hus- band, father, grandfather and great grandfather. For all who made trips to the house with food and words of comfort, for the many gifts of flowers and cards, Mass intentions and memorial donations. Special thanks to Father Dino Salvador and Father Mo Charbonneau for spiritual guid- ance to the choir and organist of St. James Church. To the altar servers, the CWL for the luncheon. To Ruth and Ross of Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home. To the pallbearers and flower bearers. To one and all we cherish your acts of kindness. - Clara Kramers and Family 47-25x1 COOPER Our heartfelt thanks to all our family, friends and neighbours for the flow- ers, donations, cards and sympathy sent upon Ray's death. Thanks to Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Bob Heywood for officiating and the Exeter United Church women for a lovely lunch. Special thanks to the staff at Queensway Nursing Home, Saint Elizabeth, Home Care and the doctors and nurses at Seaforth and Exeter Hospitals for the wonderful care our loved one received during his lengthy illness. Words cannot express how much your help and care meant to us. Thanks from each and every one of us. - Kaye Cooper and Family 47-25x1 OLDACRE I wish to say thanks to everyone for thinking of me with your cards, visits, phone calls and prayers, they meant so much to me while in the hospital and since returning home. Thanks to our kind friends, neighbours and family for sending food and asking Ken out to eat. A special thanks to the staff and Dr. Shepherd at Seaforth Community Hospital. The care was great. Last but not least thanks to Ken and Ann for all the TLC. - Betty 47-25x1 1\'1e(tic.Alert 1-800-668-1507 DON'T just let a few people know what is happening in your store. Tell everyone in your community... ADVERTISE in the ABQOM MNP© ATO h "Your Community Newspaper" 1 ,1r1M1.1.1. Correspondents Students visit Ontario Place, Pioneer Village and Casa Loma Several people from the surrounding area enjoyed the hospitality of the St. Columban ladies at their annual June Social which was held Wednesday evening in the St. Columban Parish Hall. The convener for this event was Nancy O'Reilly. Entertainment was provided by many local, talented young people. The "Carry On Cloggers" stepped lively and looked as if they were having a lot of fun. Marie Hicknell talked of her trip to Oberammergau, Germany, and her experience of the Passion Play which is presented there every 10 years. Michael Kale, Danielle St. Columban By Mary C. Ryan 345-2560 Melady, Melanie Cronin and Mandy Murray each played a selection of music on the piano. Amanda Ryan played a piece of music on her violin and then played a duet with Melanie Cronin. Kailyn Burke sang a solo for the audience, then along with her sister, Stacy Burke, treated us to beautiful duets. While the people enjoyed their lunch, a penny sale was held, as well as several draws. It was an evening of fun, food and fellowship enjoyed by all. The students at St. Columban School have been enjoying their year end with several outings. The Grade 6 class went to the Pioneer Village in London where they saw stores and houses and experienced the way people used to live and work. The Grade 5 class visited Ontario Place. The Grade 4 class visited Casa Loma and Medieval Times in Toronto. Three Dublin area children celebrate First Communion Congratulations to Frank and Maureen Bruxer of Dublin, who celebrated their wedding anniversary on June 18. Frank and Maureen's son, Mike and his wife Terry, celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary. Congratulations to three children who received their First Holy Communion in our parish community last week: Samantha Jo Clark, Zakary Daniel Cronin and Brendan Eric Ryan. Heartfelt sympathy to Angie (Duk harme) McMahon on the sudden death of her dear husband, Pat McMahon. THOUGHT FOR TODAY A farmer's wife woke her husband one morning and said, "Today's our 40th anniversary. To celebrate, let's cook one of our chickens." Her husband answered, "Why do you want to punish a poor chicken for something that happened 40 years ago?" By Dorothy Dillon 345-2883 Queensway prepares for Strawberry social International Year of the Volunteer was celebrated at Queensway Wednesday evening when more than 100 volunteers gathered in the courtyard and on the deck to enjoy a delicious barbecued meal followed by Elaine Stebbins famous rhubarb pies. 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Marie Hicknell talked of her trip to Oberammergau, Germany, and her experience of the Passion Play which is presented there every 10 years. Michael Kale, Danielle St. Columban By Mary C. Ryan 345-2560 Melady, Melanie Cronin and Mandy Murray each played a selection of music on the piano. Amanda Ryan played a piece of music on her violin and then played a duet with Melanie Cronin. Kailyn Burke sang a solo for the audience, then along with her sister, Stacy Burke, treated us to beautiful duets. While the people enjoyed their lunch, a penny sale was held, as well as several draws. It was an evening of fun, food and fellowship enjoyed by all. The students at St. Columban School have been enjoying their year end with several outings. The Grade 6 class went to the Pioneer Village in London where they saw stores and houses and experienced the way people used to live and work. The Grade 5 class visited Ontario Place. The Grade 4 class visited Casa Loma and Medieval Times in Toronto. Three Dublin area children celebrate First Communion Congratulations to Frank and Maureen Bruxer of Dublin, who celebrated their wedding anniversary on June 18. Frank and Maureen's son, Mike and his wife Terry, celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary. Congratulations to three children who received their First Holy Communion in our parish community last week: Samantha Jo Clark, Zakary Daniel Cronin and Brendan Eric Ryan. Heartfelt sympathy to Angie (Duk harme) McMahon on the sudden death of her dear husband, Pat McMahon. THOUGHT FOR TODAY A farmer's wife woke her husband one morning and said, "Today's our 40th anniversary. To celebrate, let's cook one of our chickens." Her husband answered, "Why do you want to punish a poor chicken for something that happened 40 years ago?" By Dorothy Dillon 345-2883 Queensway prepares for Strawberry social International Year of the Volunteer was celebrated at Queensway Wednesday evening when more than 100 volunteers gathered in the courtyard and on the deck to enjoy a delicious barbecued meal followed by Elaine Stebbins famous rhubarb pies. John and Geneva Heaman from Kincardine entertained from 6 p.m. till 8 p.m. for everyone's enjoyment, even playing some requests. Administrator, Gwen Good spoke words of appreciation and draws were made for several plants and an insulated picnic set. Thank you to all the staff volunteers who helped make the evening a success. On Father's Day some residents enjoyed a trip to Clinton racetrack. Staff member Cathy McClure and her husband George had prepared a picnic table with umbrella and chairs close to the track so residents had an excellent view of the races. A picnic and exciting afternoon was enjoyed by all. Thank you to volunteer, Marg Cole who assisted staff. Residents are looking forward to the Annual Strawberry Social Fundraiser Wednesday, June 20th at 6:30 p.m. At the social residents who have continued their life of volunteerism since admission to Queensway will be recognized. Bob Heywood is entertaining at this event and Huron County Alzheimer Society plans to have an information booth and will be happy to take your donation that evening. Call Carol at Queensway 262-2830 for further details. Don't wait 'til the cows come home... ...to subscribe to Huron' Ex s osit Nit RIIV' 11U (fRE \Il} ' !f►RI11 tR1 t, SAVE OVER 33% OFF THE NEWSSTAND PRICE WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE FOR 1 YEAR! Call Dianne or Bernie at 527-0240