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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2006-03-01, Page 22Page 22 March 1, 2006 • The Huron Expositor Correspondence 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 2006 SOCCER REGISTRATION Ages 3 & up Wednesday March 15 7 to 9 pm Thursday March 16 7 to 9 pm at Seaforth & .District Community Centres * A $15.°O Late Registration Fee * Uniform Deposit For more information call Jason 522-1139. Story. Idea? Call Susan or Jeff 527- 0240 Let's Spend the Night Together NEWSIER NOW AT www.Canccr.(a ) Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life Huron County June 16-17, 2006 Goderich District Collegiate Institute Get your team together and take turns walking, running or strolling around the track to make cancer history. Call 1 800 294-0086, e-mail huron@ontario.cancer.ca, or visit TD Canada Trust at 39 Victoria St S in Goderich to pick up your Team Captains' Kit. PP,1 pawl ItealkiiiRievroidat Ford FVFNT $POMQOri Canadian Sec#t# Coven canadienne Society da cancer ExDosltorir MEDIA SPONSOR AcmAs MEDIA SPONSOR • 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. • Residents wowed by Elvis impersonator at birthday party Award-winning Elvis imperson- ator Roy Le Blanc, of St. Thomas wowed the '\111':isI" 11Ulfl4 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.