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Sympathy extended to family
and friends of Bill Mickle
At Hensall
United Church,
Les Hills' mes-
"A Thin Place."
Joyce Pepper
was the pianist
sage was "Divine with Al Hoggarth
Glimpses." and Harry Smith receiving the offer -
The organist was Bill Gibson. ing.
Evelyn and Larry Elder were the The World Day of Prayer will be
greeters. Lisa Elder looked after held at Carmel Presbyterian Church
the nursery. The ushers were on March 3 at 2 p.m.
Lucielle Beer and Betty Simmons. The annual meeting will be held
At Carmel Presbyterian Church on March 19.
Tracy Whitson-Bahro's message was The sympathy of the community is
extended to the
family and
friends of the late
Bill Mickle.
By Liz Sangster
St. Columban
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Susan Hundertmark photo
Winners of the Seaforth public speaking competition at the Seaforth Legion
Sunday morning included in the front row from left, Mary Paige St. Onge,
first in the primary storytelling category, Nikki Van Miltenburg, second in
the primary storytelling and Megan Cardno, second in the junior speeches
category and in the back row, Jeff DeCorte, first in the senior speeches cat-
egory, Aaron Richards, second in the senior speeches and Marissa Scott,
first in the junior speeches category. Winners are flanked by Anne Wood,
Seaforth Legion president and Charlie Perkins.
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Residents wowed by Elvis
impersonator at birthday party
Award-winning
Elvis imperson-
ator Roy Le
Blanc, of St.
Thomas wowed the
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audience at Queensway's February
Birthday Party held Thursday Feb.
23.
Community seniors who had
attended the Seniors' Dining
Program stayed to enjoy the enter-
tainment with residents. Residents
celebrating birthdays were George
Van Horne, John Vanalstine and Ina
Russell.
Hensall Legion men and women
sponsored the
Valentine's Party
held Saturday,
Feb. 25. Lorne
- McKenzie 'of
Wingham played keyboard and sang
all of the old familiar love songs.
Queensway auxiliary and Legion
members served delicious angel food
cake, ice cream and strawberries fol-
lowing the program. The event had
originally been scheduled for Feb. 11
but had been cancelled due to our
closure.
Rev. Mary Beth Wilson, of
Brucefield and Kippen United
Churches led
Back by Popular Demand
The #1 Tribute to Abba
ALMOST ABBA
Sat. March 1 1 th at 8 pm
Memorial Hall in Blyth
Special Guest:
Tom_Clones
/A i I�I lute to
Tom Jones
For Info cull
519-523-9300
Tickets available at Ernie King Music in
Goderich & Wingham, Dixie Lee in Clinton,
Blyth Hall/Festival Box Office and the Blyth General Store.
worship Tuesday
afternoon with
Belva Fuss as
volunteer organ-
ist.
Residents
benefitted
throughout the
week from Fun
and Fitness,
music therapy,
massage, euchre,
bingo and mani-
cures. Friday
morning, resident
council held their
monthly meeting
and previewed
the upcoming
March events giv-
ing their input.