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Legion Zone Euchre
draws good turnout
T h e
Seaforth
Legion had a
good turnout for the Zone.
Euchre on Jan. 21.
The Goderich team won.
Randy Groundwater will
be at the Legion Feb. 10 at
noon. Anyone wanting an
appointment should call
Gord DeJong.
We sent our sympathies to
the family of Comrade Gary
Osborn who passed away
suddenly.
Congratulations go to
Chelsea Tideswell who won
second in the zone colour
posters and Brandy Gagnier
who won third.
Public speaking will be
held at the Legion, Feb. 18 at
9 a.m. If anyone is interested
in attending.
At the going down of the
sun we will remember them.
by Donelda Barry
Correspondence
44year.oId Seaforth man given
12 -hour licence suspension
A 44. -year-old Seaforth
man was charged with hav-
ing open liquor in his car
and received a 12 -hour
licence suspension after he
was stopped by Huron OPP
on Jan. 28 near midnight.
Police patrolling Huron
Road in Huron East observed
a 2003 Chevy Impala travel-
ling faster than the speed
limit and stopped the car.
The driver was found to
have
a n
open
bot-
tle
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liquor and was given a
roadside breath test.
Susan Hundertmark photo
Left to right: Incoming president of the Kinburn Forresters
Neil Doimage, Forresters treasurer.: Bonnie Glanville and •
outgoing president Waiter McClure donate a cheque worth
$500 to the Seaforth District Fire Chief Tom Phillips. The
money will go towards a new thermal imaging camera and
hydraulic equipment for the fire department.
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Ashley Dianne 91(igh d' Dere&yonathan Smith were united in marriage on
Saturday, October 1, 2005 at St. 5ames Catholic Church in Seaforth, Ontario,
with !rather Chris Gillespie officiating. Ashley is the daughter of Brian
er Karen Nigh, Seaforth, ey' Derek,is the son of Doug ey Martha Smith,
also of Seaforth. 'The maid of honour was Amie Nigh, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Danielle Vanden Henget, Adrienne fPeck}.tt,
9Kc9 f ughton, & 9essica Durst, a!l friends of the bride. Best man was 9ason
Smith, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Craig Nigh, brother of the
bride, Yeremey McNichol, k vin McCoff & Tun McNaughton, aft frienis of
the groom. ?absent from the wedding party was DerekAy, groomsman, who
was sewing in New Orleans with the Canadian 9 [gvy. Flower girt was
Launjn Smith, niece of 'the groom cy the ring Bearer was Maden Bennewies,
cousin of the bride. A wedding dinner cy reception followed the marriage
ceremony at Seaforth ch' District Community Centres.
A special thank to all those who helped mai our day memorable.
Your love and best wishes willforever be treasured
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