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46. In Memoriam
HORAN: In loving memory of our dear son Larry
who was suddenly taken from us three years ago,
April 17, 2003.
No matter how our lives may change,
Or whatever we may do,
We will never forget those precious times,
The ones we spent with you.
We hold you close within our hearts,
And there you will remain,
To walk with us throughout our lives,
Until we meet again.
For all the many lives you have touched,
Larry, memories of you will live forever.
- Sadly missed, but never forgotten, Dad and Mom
P.S. Take good care of your son Jamie. He'll be
happy to have you with him. 46-15x1cc
MCALLISTER: In loving memory of Flora Anne
who passed away April 11, 2004.
It was a sudden parting
Too bitter to forget,
Those who loved you dearly,
Are the ones who can't forget
We often sit and think of you
And think of how you died
To think you could not say goodbye
Before you closed your eyes
The blow was hard, the shock severe
To part with one we loved so dear
Our loss is great, we'll not complain,
But trust in God to meet again
Two tired eyes are sleeping
Two willing hands are still
The one who worked so hard for us
Is resting at God's will
Our family chain is broken
Nothing seems the same
But as God calls us one by one
The link shall join again.
- You will always be remembered by your sisters
Katie, Helen, Barb, Marie, and brothers Vern,
Larry and Wayne 46-15-1
MCALLISTER: In memory of Flora Anne
McAllister
Dear Mom:
No one knew me better than you.
You could look into my heart and soul and rest
assured you knew how much I loved you and I
know you know how much I miss you now.
A time like this is never easy and is always filled
with pain.
My empty heart misses you greatly.
I'm proud to be your daughter.
- Cheryl 46-15-1
MCGRATH: In loving memory of a dear and
special father and grandfather, Patrick, who was
called home, 10 years ago, April 10, 1996.
Before the Angels took you away,
You did so many things for us,
And whenever support was needed,
We could always count on you.
Dad, you were someone special,
Whose love can never be replaced,
Your memory is in our daily lives,
And never can be erased.
You left us beautiful memories,
Your love is still our guide,
We feel your warmth around us,
We feel you are still here.
You're our special angel,
Watching over us from above,
And that has made us strong.
You touched everyone you knew,
Your smile and spirit so bright,
Every person in the world,
Should have someone like you.
We cannot bring back the old days,
When we were all together,
But loving thoughts and memories,
Will live with us forever.
There will always be the heartache,
And frequent silent tears,
But also the precious memories,
Of the days when you were here.
- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by your
children, Barbara, Cheryl, Sandra and Paul,
Donna and Neil, Ken and Waneeta and your
grandchildren, Mike, Nick, Tommy and Timmy 46-
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16. In Memoriam
WILLIAMSON: In loving
father and grandfather,
passed away April 11, 20
Forever loved and never
- Remembered by Mary
Meghan, Cathy and John
memory of a husband,
John Williamson, who
04.
forgotten.
Ellen, Mike, Linda and
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ZURBRIGG: In loving memory of Paul Zurbrigg
who passed away suddenly 6 years ago, April 15,
2000.
You are never more than a thought away,
And we quietly remember you every day,
We think of you in silence,
We often speak your name,
But all we have are memories
And your picture in a frame.
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
Our silent tears still flow,
For what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
There is a special spot in our hearts,
That we keep just for you,
As long as life and memory last,
We will always think of you.
- Always remembered and dearly missed. Love
from Carol Carter and Family 46-
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47. Cards of Thanks
CHESNEY
The family of the late Helen Chesney would like
to express their sincere gratitude to all family,
friends and neighbours for their flowers,
donations, on-line messages, cards and kind
words of sympathy. Thank you to Pastor Steve
Hildebrand, Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
organist Mary Helen McLachlan, pallbearers Ken
Preszcator, George Townsend, Jeff and Steven
Consitt, Greg and Bob Frazer for services
rendered. All of you helped make the celebration
of Helen's life very special. - Marg, Jim, Greg and
Bob Frazer 47-15-1
COUTTS
I would like to thank everyone who attended the
memorial service in January for Ross; sent cards
and for the generous donations to the Dialysis
Unit and the Canadian Cancer Society. Because
of my own illness and treatments, I have not been
' able to send out personal thank yous. Your
thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Most
of you know Maureen, my sister, she was going
to do it, but she was too busy looking after me.
The neighbours on our street have been absolute
"Angels" in people's clothing. God bless all of
you, I am doing well. - Mary -Jane Coutts
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HURON COUNTY CLOGGERS
A big thank you to everyone who helped support
the Huron County Cloggers World Cruise Variety
Night. With everyone's help we raised $2541.30
for Cystic Fibrosis and $2463.70 for the Seaforth
Hospital Foundation. Way to Go! Thanks for your
support. 47-15-1
MACLEAN
I would like to thank everyone at the Seaforth
Hospital and the clinic for all the love and support
they gave me while I was in the hospital, the
nurses were excellent. A special thank you to my
doctor and friend Dr. Percival. I would also like to
thank my friends for cards, gifts of fruit and
flowers. - Betty 47-15x1
MCCLURE
Thank you to all our friends and neighbours who
carne out Saturday, April 8 to celebrate our 25th
anniversary. With the amount of gossip that goes
around in Walton it's amazing how nobody let the
Stan and
surprise slip. We had a great time
Donna McClure 47-15x1
Scoreboard
SHUFFLEBOARD
. April 10
Men's high: Harry Pennings, Joe Van Dooren
4 wins
Ladies' high: Willy Hoornaert, Wilma
Pennings, Ann Van Dooren and June Martene
3 wins.
BOWLING
St. James
April 3
Ladies high single: Joanne Lemke 209
Ladies high triple: Janice Morris 507
Ladies over 200: Joanne Lemke 209, Janice
Morris 204.
Ladies over 600: none ;
Men's high single: Lyle Haney 253
Men's high triple: Gary Huston 671
Men over 200: Lyle Haney 253, 236; Gary
Huston 233, 206, 232; Bob Dinsmore 229; Rob
Simpson 224; Geo. Love 221.
Men over 600: Gary Huston 671; Lyle Haney
664; Rob Simpson 603.
Standings: Colts 7731; Marlins 7670; Vikings
7538; Ravens 7331; Eagles 7047; Dolphins
6953.
Intertown
Standings: Molesworth 2 - 83; Molesworth 1 -
82 1/2; St. Marys - 77; Seaforth - 60;
Molesworth 3 - 54 1/2; Mt. Forest - 33. George
Johnston led Seaforth with 295, 299, 273, 209 -
1266; Gary Huston 245, 282, 251, 255 - 1228;
Bob Dinsmore 226, 259, 241, 276.- 1203; Geo.
Love 208,214, 303 - 1081.
KIPPEN GUN CLUB
Aprils
Chuck Krieger 25, Doug Dalrymple 25, Brad
Mann, 24, Jake Homuth 24, Jody Moserenjohn
23, Dan Butson 22, Kirk Krieger 22, Jim Hill
22, Terry Caldwell 22, Mark Ramsey 22,
Reinhardt Gotz 21, Brittany Caldwell 21, Glen
Mogk 20, Kyle Mann 19, Jordan Ritchie 18,
Chris McGregor 18, Steve Johnson 16.
HOCKEY
Tykes
Mississauga Ice
Dogs Minor
Novice Tier 3
Tournament
Apr. 7
Oakville Gold
Uplanders 5
Seaforth 4
Goal scorers: Jake
Finlayson 2, Holdyn
Lansink, Brayden
Pryce.
Seaforth 5
Oakville Black
Impalas 2
Goal scorers: Jake
Finlayson 3, Josh
Robinson, Liam
Melady.
Apr. 8
Seaforth 11
Applewood
Coyotes 0
Goal scorers: Jake
Finlayson 3, Holdyn
Lansink 2, Josh
Robinson, Zak
Goos, Liam Melady,
Jacob Campbell,
Kasey Harrison,
Stuart Perkes.
Semi Finals
Apr. 9
Seaforth 11
Oakville Epicas 8
Goal scorers: Jake Finlayson 5, Holdyn
Lansink 2, Josh Robinson, Liam Melady, Kasey
Harrison, Jake Campbell.
Coach's comments: Bradley Vincent made a
great save on a penalty shot.
Final
Apr. 9
Seaforth 5 Oakville Malibus 3
Goal scorers: Holdyn Lansink 2, Jake
Finlayson, Kasey Harrison, Josh Robinson.
Coach's comments: Battled back after an
early 2-0 Oakville lead to win. The team
started the tournament with a tough loss in a
close game, but pulled together and all players
put forth their best efforts this year to win 4
straight to take the trophy. Bradley Vincent
and Gavin Campbell played strong games in
goal assisting in the tournament victory.
Saugeen Maitland AA Midget
Girls
Provincial Championships in Mississauga
Saugeen 3
Ottawa NCCP 0
Saugeen 1
Brampton 1
Saugeen 3
Coburg 2
Saugeen 2
Mississauga 0
Semi Finals
Saugeen 1
Hamilton Hawks 2
Bronze Medal Game
Clearview 2
Saugeen 1
Atom II
March 27'
Seaforth 4 Hanover 2
Goal scorers: John Goulding, Owen Taylor,
Jamie Brown, Matt Coyne
March 28
Seaforth 2 Minto II - 1
Goal scorers: Darcy Williamson, Owen Taylor
Coach's comments: Seaforth wins white
division championship.
Community Calendar
WED. APRIL 12
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Rhyme Time
Ontario Early Years Program at Duff's
United Church, Walton
1:00-4:00 p.m. Seniors shuffleboard
at the arena
7:30 p.m. Seaforth and District
Horticultural Society meeting,
Northside United Church
THURS. APRIL 13
10:00 - 11:30 am - Baby Time
Ontario Early Years at Seaforth
Co -Operative Children's Centre
Centre
6:30-8 p.m. Minor basketball at
Seaforth Public School
SAT. APRIL 15
10 a.m. Easter Egg Hunt, St. James
School, Victoria Park
MON. APRIL 17
9:30-11:00 a.m. ABC 123 Ontario
Early Years Program at St. James
School
TUES. APRIL 18
10-1 1:30 a.m Ontario Early Years
Play and Learn at Seaforth Public
School
WED. APRIL 19
10:00 -11:30 a.m. - Rhyme Time
Ontario Early Years Program at Duff's
United Church, Walton
1:00-4:00 p.m. Seniors
Shuffleboard at Arena
April 20 -April 23 Foresters Big Swim
for Arthritis at Vanastra Recreation
Centre and Volvo Pool YMCA,
Goderich, Info: www.bigswim.ca or
call 1 -877 -BIG SWIM (244-7946).
If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth area
residents, phone the Expositor at 527-0240, or mail the information to
Community Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK
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