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40. Lost & Found
TWO PAGES from a snapshot
album of wartime pictures belong-
ing to George Miller. Sentimental
value. If found please phone
George at 519-527-1512. 40-16x1
LOST DOG: A male 9 month old
Sheltie, near Seaforth Golf Course.
Reward. Phone 519-522-0477. 40-
15x2
42. Deaths
CARTER, Linda Marie: At her res-
idence in London on Monday, April
5, 2004, Linda Marie (Dietz) Carter,
age 54. Beloved special companion
of Glen Rowswell of London, and
his son Ryan. Dearly loved daugh-
ter of Dorothy (Dalrymple) and hus-
band Arthur MacElmon of Seaforth.
Dear sister of Gary and Barb Dietz
of Cambridge. Loved step -sister of
Robin MacElmon of Edmonton and
Kelly Miller of Kitchener.
Predeceased by her father, Harold
Dietz. Family received friends at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
Seaforth on Wednesday from 6-9
p.m. Funeral service was held at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church,
Brodhagen on Thursday, April 8 at
2:00 p.m. Pastor Christine Mussar
officiated. Interment St. Peter's
Lutheran Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Robert Steele, Brad Thornton,
John Dietz, Ryan Rowswell,
George Merner and Rob
Thompson. Memorial donations to
Canadian Cancer Society or St.
Peter's Lutheran Church would be
appreciated as expressions of sym-
pathy. Condolences at www.whit-
neyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-16-1
MCALLISTER, FLORA ANNE:
Suddenly at Seaforth Community
Hospital on Sunday, April 11, 2004,
Mrs. Flora Anne (Scott) McAllister
of Bayfield in her 63rd year.
Beloved wife of Ron McAllister.
Loving mother of Susan and Darrin
Bee of St. Thomas, Cheryl and
John Capirchio of Mt. Brydges, and
Rhonda McAllister and friend
Stewart of Sydney, Australia.
Cherished grandmother of Jenna,
Tommy, Danelle, Joe and Bella.
Loving sister and sister-in-law of
Wayne and Leona Scott of
Seaforth, Katie and Jim Baker of St.
Thomas, Vern Scott and friend Joan
of Egmondville, Helen and George
Garrick of Bayfield, Barb and Jerry
Staples of Egmondville, Larry and
Brenda Scott of London, Marie Little
and friend Steve of Bayfield, Dennis
McAllister of Sarnia, Joanne and
Don Camelari of Aylmer. Friends
were received at the Box and Smith
Funeral Chapel, 47 High Street,
Seaforth on Tuesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be
held at Egmondville United Church
on Wednesday (today) April 14,
2004 at 2 p.m. Pastor Stephen
Hildebrand will officiate. Interment
Egmondville Cemetery. As expres-
sions of sympathy memorial dona-
tions to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be greatly appreciat-
ed. As a tribute to the
life of Flora Anne a tree
will be planted in her
memory. 42-16-1
PULLMAN, Stanley: Mr. William
Stanley Pullman, 80, of Mitchell
passed away at Seaforth
Community Hospital on Saturday,
April 3, 2004 following a lengthy ill-
ness. Loving husband for 57 years
of Evelyn (Quest) Pullman.
Cherished father of Kenneth (Barb)
Pullman, Floyd (Sharon) Pullman,
Viola (Armin) Buri, Nelson (Linda)
Pullman and James Pullman. Sadly
missed by his 12 grandchildren and
their spouses and four great grand-
children. Dear brother of Evelyn
Quest. Dear brother-in-law of Edith
Harefeld, Peart Ott, Gladys Quest,
Arthur Quest and Irvin (Norma)
Quest. Predeceased by his parents
George and Ruth (Gray) Pullman,
brothers Cleveland Pullman and
wife Mary and Thomas Pullman and
wife Jane, sister Hazel Kirkham and
husband Jack, father-in-law and
mother-in-law Frank and Amanda
Quest, brothers-in-law Harold, Earl,
Eldon and Edgar Quast, Ross
Harefeld and Harold Cunningham
and sisters-in-law Fern Mann and
Ruth Cunningham. Stan and his
wife farmed in Hibbert Township
until their retirement to Mitchell in
1982. At Stanley's request, there
will be no funeral home visitation. A
memorial service will be held at
Hibbert United Church, Staffa on
Sunday, April 25, 2004 at 2:00 p.m.
with Rev. Kathi Urbasik-Hindley offi-
ciated. Interment in Staffa
Cemetery. Memorial donations to
the Kidney Foundation, Cancer
Society or Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated
and may be made through the
Lockhart Funeral Home, 109
Montreal St., Mitchell. Online con-
dolences and donations at
www.lockhartfuneralhome.com 42-
16x1cc
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46. In Memoriam
ZURBRIGG: In loving memory of
Paul Zurbrigg was passed away
suddenly on April 15th, 2000.
To us you were so special,
What more is there to say,
Except to wish with all our hearts,
That you were here today.
You couldn't say goodbye to us,
You couldn't see our tears,
But you left us with beautiful memo-
ries,
We will treasure through the years.
- Lovingly remembered and deeply
missed by Carol Carter and Family
46-16x1
46 In Memoriam
HORAN: In loving memory of our
precious son Larry, who was sud-
denly taken from us 1 year ago,
April 17, 2003.
Larry - you were a very special per-
son,
One we thought would always stay,
We never thought the day would
come,
That you would go away.
Son, you were a part of us,
That we just can't let go,
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
Your resting place we visit,
Place flowers with loving care,
But no one knows the heartache,
When we turn and leave you there.
A million times we've needed you,
A million times we've cried,
If love could have saved you,
You never would have died.
We miss your beautiful music,
With your sisters and brothers you'd
sing,
Now your tapes are very special,
But many a tear they bring,
Take good care of your son Jamie,
He'll be happy to have you there.
You'll do beautiful things together,
As memories of us you share,
Because of all the many lives
you've touched,
Our memories of you will live forev-
er.
- Sadly missed, but never forgotten,
Mom and Dad 46-16xlcc
HORAN: Remembering with love,
our brother and uncle, Larry, who
was tragically taken from our family
one year ago, April 17th, 2003.
Just when your life was the bright-
est,
Just when your years were the
best,
Why were you taken from us so
suddenly?
At that time in your life, who would
have guessed.
The way you had to leave us,
Will always seem unfair,
Our hearts are full of special mem-
ories,
And we'll treasure them with care.
Our family chain was broken,
Early, that unforgettable April day,
Our harmonizing has ended,
Since you've been taken away.
We will never forget the way you
smiled,
The way you said 'Helll ohh!'
Your hearty handshake and friendly
ways,
Everyone grew to know.
There is not a day, dear brother,
We do not think of you,
But knowing you're with Jamie
again,
Helps to get us through.
- Forever loved and always in our
hearts; Janice and Bill, Randy and
Sue, Darrell and Mary, Michelle and
Keith, Brad and Peggy, Charlene
and Rick and families 46-16xlcc
BEUERMAN: In loving memory of
our dear son and brother Brent
Douglas Beuerman who passed
away on April 17, 1985 at four
months of age. And in loving mem-
ory of our dear father and grandfa-
ther, Harvey Beuerman who passed
away on May 23, 1995.
Spring's Miracle
Spring rejuvenates.
Our perception shifts.
That's a miracle.
Spring focuses on the now.
Flowers, Leaves,
The songs of birds all burst forth,
with the joy of this moment.
Spring says "Remember."
"Look, feel, remember,
Memories are part of
who we are today.
Spring eloquently touches me.
It helps me reach out in love,
even when I'm hurting,
sharing love and caring,
softens my pain, brings joy,
and courage to others.
Spring gives life to what looked
dead,
Life was there, though
unseen in leafless trees.
Spring brings a timeless
cycle of renewal.
It lets me know
That life goes on for those
we love but cannot see.
- Missing you dearly, lots of love.
Ron, Mary, Dennis, Evan and
Brittany 46-16x1
47 Cards of Thanks
46. In Mernoriam
BANNON, Peter E.: In loving mem-
ory of a beloved husband, father
and grandfather who passed away
April 16th, 2002.
A link in our family is missing,
But will be joined again some day,
Gone but not forgotten,
You are always in our hearts and on
our minds.
- Sadly missed and loved each day,
till we meet again, by Margaret,
daughters Joan, Alice, Patricia,
Maureen, Ann, and sons Michael,
James and their spouses. Also our
fifteen grandchildren. 46-16-1
ZURBRIGG: In loving memory of
Paul Zurbrigg was passed away
suddenly on April 15th, 2000.
To us you were so special,
What more is there to say,
Except to wish with all our hearts,
That you were here today.
You couldn't say goodbye to us,
You couldn't see our tears,
But you left us with beautiful memo-
ries,
We will treasure through the years.
- Lovingly remembered and deeply
missed by Carol Carter and Family
46-16x1
47. Cards of Thanks
BROWN
As my road to recovery is improv-
ing, sincere thanks to Dr. Dan
Rooyakkers for his excellent care.
Thanks to all my family for helping
me. To Bill, thanks from my heart for
everything. To relatives, neighbours
and friends, thanks. Bless you all.
- Clara Brown 47-16x1
JEFFREY JOHN DEKORT
1964-2004
We wish to • thank our
Egmondville/Seaforth Community
for all their support, caring and kind-
ness, during our recent loss of Jeff
DeKort. Jeff passed away unex-
pectedly at Seaforth Community
Hospital on March 30, 2004 at the
age of 39. Special thanks to Steve
Hildebrand for the beautiful flowers
and words of comfort. Above all,
thanks to Huron County Hospice -
especially Shirley Dinsmore and
Yvonne Kitchen; your caring, com-
passion and special support ses-
sion was extremely beneficial in
assisting our staff to deal with their
grief. To Shirley Dinsmore, words
cannot express how grateful we all
are to you for travelling this road
with us. We also wish to thank our
management, in particular Sue
Nigh, for all their support. But most
of all thank you to all staff of the
Egmondville Team; because of
each of you Jeff's life was truly
blessed. Jeff will be deeply missed
at Kruse Drive in Egmondville. We
will miss his warm smiles, his love,
his hugs, his compassion and car-
ing and most of all his laughter. The
house seems empty and sad, his
singing will no longer be heard.
How we will miss those familiar
words from Jeff - "I missed you." We
will no longer enjoy those wheel-
chair dances with Jeff, or experi-
ence the joy he felt on special out-
ings or parties. Jeff was a blessing
from God placed on this earth to
teach all of us very valuable les-
sons. Jeff taught us courage to face
each day, to love unconditionally, to
care and show compassion, to be
patient and kind. He taught us to
smile and to laugh and to enjoy all
life had to offer. Jeff's job on earth is
finished and now Jeff deserves all
the wonderful rewards heaven has
to offer. To be free of disease, to
feel no pain, to be able to walk and
run, to sing and dance and above
all to be understood. Jeff has
touched eacri of us in different ways
and these memories will remain
with all of us to our own eternity.
Farewell our friend and may you
have eternal peace and be sur-
rounded by God's love. Jeff will be
sadly missed by his family in Exeter
and his housemates in Egmondville
- Jill Swatridge, Richard Meier,
Robert Fox and his sister Eileen
DeKort. He also will be truly missed
by all of his support staff at Kruse
Drive, Egmondville Community
Living South Huron. 47-16x1
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47. Cards of Thanks
THANK YOU
Thank you to all those who attended the auction sale at the Vanastra Curling
('lub on Mar. 27/04.
Special thanks all our curling club members, their families and the following
businesses for donating items to our sale: Jeff Allan, Hacchler Kitchens &
Interiors, Amold's Barber Shop, Bert's Services, Blake's Welding, Hluewater
Golf Course, Bluewater Shrine ('lub, Central Rental, CHSS Students -
Woodworking Class, Claussen Farms, Clinton Kinsmen, Clinton Raceway.
Cornerstone Spa, Dale Pumps, Dclong Auto Sales, Double FF Equine, Edward
Fuels, Ferguson Apiaries, Fleming Feed Mill, Good Choice Appliances, Great
Canadian Solid Wood Furniture Company. Grandview Restaurant, John
Greidanus, Groves TV & Appliances, Dr. 0. Hany, Hay Mutual Insurance,
Hensall District Co -Op, Huron Country Playhouse, Huron Tractor, limn Tire.
JD's Variety, Kate's Station Restaurant. Kippen Gun Club, Langford Lumber.
Jim Masse, Merner Constructon, Metzger's Meat, Larry Morrison, Ross &
Barb Mclntosch, McKillop Mutual Ins., MacDonald Drywall Finishing, NK
Brand Seeds, John Neutel Construction, Paddy O'Neils Restaurant, Ross
Pannabecker, Rod Pepper, Dave Pugh, Radar CarQuest Auto Parts, Radford
Farm Equipment Ltd., Susan Salter, Scott Townsend Plumbing & Heating,
Seaforth Golf Club, Sill's Home Hardware, Wayne & Harold Smith
Construction, Sommer Electric, Southwestern Tree Service, Roy & Barb
Storey, Bill Steenstra, Syngenta, Te -Em Farms, Terry's Family Restaurant,
June Tompkins -Lee, Thompsons Ltd., M.O.M. Townsend Tire, Dr. S,E.
VanMaanen, Vincent Farm Equipment, Wescast Industries, Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, Wink's, Woodland (Golf Course. Auctioneers Richard & Ben
I oob.
It was a very successful fundraising event for the club.
Alex Tbwnsend/Brenda Jarrett
AUCTION CO-CHAIRS
Community Calendar
WED. APR. 14
10:00-11:30 a.m. Play and Learn
Ontario Early Years program at
Duff's United Church in Walton
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Seniors
Shuffleboard at the Arena
8:00-10:00 p.m. - Volleyball for
Fun at Seaforth Public School
6:30-8:00 p.m. Slice of Huron
Public Open House at the
Seaforth Agriplex and Arena.
Admission by donation of a non-
perishable food item for the
Huron County Food Bank.
7:30 pm. - Seaforth & District
Horticultural Society Meeting at
Northside United church. Speaker
Shirleyan English
THURS. , APR. 15
10:00-11:30 a.m. Baby Time
Ontario Early Years at
Egmondville United Church
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Youth Basketball
at Seaforth Public School
FRI., APRIL. 16
10:00-12:00 noon - "Morning Out"
at Bethel Bible Church
10:15-11:00 a.m. - Seaforth Library
Story Hour for pre-school children
ages 3 and 4. Please pre -register
at the library.
SAT. APR. 17
9:30-11:00 a.m. Jumping Gym Fun
Early Years program at
Seaforth Co-operative Children's
Centre
MON., APR. 19
9:30-11:00 a.m. ABC 123
Ontario Early Years program at
St. James Gym
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Ruth's Fitness at
the Arena (upstairs)
TUES., APR. 20
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is fun
with Drucilla
7:00 p.m. - Dog Obedience
WED. APR. 21
10:00-11:30 a.m. Play and Learn
Ontario Early Years program at
Duff's United Church in Walton
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Seniors
Shuffleboard at the Arena
If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth
area residents, phone the recreation office 527-1272 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.
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to hold vigil
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25 when more than 300 peo-
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meet at the Oakwood Inn,
Grand Bend.
The local MADD
Huron/Bruce Chapter of will
host the National
Candlelight Vigil of
Remembrance and Hope and
Victims' Weekend. The
theme `Reflections and Rays
of Hope' will bring victims
from across Canada together
to share in an inspirational
and spiritual experience in a
safe and welcoming environ-
ment.
The Candlelight Vigil will
bring together victims of
impaired driving crashes to
share their grief and comfort.
each other. The Candlelight
Vigil is also a visible
reminder to everyone that
drinking and driving must
stop.
The national vigil weekend
will begin on Friday night
with an opening night barbe-
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workshops and seminars on
Saturday, a Candlelight Vigil
on Saturday night, and con-
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service on Sunday.
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