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Buck & Doe
for
Kim Jewitt & Jamie Good
Sat. April 22/06 9pm-lam
Seaforth Community Centre
Music by D.J.
Lunch Provided Age of Majority
$5.00 Advance $6.00 At Door
For Tickets Call Kendra
519-527-0555
Correspondence
Sunday school and quartet perform
two numbers during service
Rev. John's sermon at Cavan
United Church was titled
"Reasonable Faith." The Lenten
Candle Ceremony was taken by
Kim and Amy Alcock.
The Sunday School presented two
numbers
Paul & Janet Saunders
along with Audrey & the
late Paul Hoff
are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage
of their children
Jamie Lynn Elgie
Stephen Paul Hoff
on Friday May 5, 2006
in Las Vegas, Nevada.
WANTED -i
IMMEDIATELY,
Local, busy, growing music service
searching for DJs.
Prefer husband & wife
teams for Buck & Does,
Receptions, Anniversary Parties, etc.
Must enjoy all types of music and
meeting new people.
WILL TRAIN
Apply to drawer #353
c/o Clinton News -Record
Box 39, Clinton NOM 1L0
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"Clean Hands"
and "I Have
Decided." The
Winthrop
Quartet also offered two numbers -
"He Lives" and "Where Could I Go."
Don't forget "Cavan's Cabaret"
on Friday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m.
Visiting Easter Sunday with Bob
and Ruth Campbell were Brian and
Carol Ann Campbell, Beatrice
Campbell, Sandra and Terry Morey
and family, Lisa and Martin to
Brinke and boys, Pam and Todd
MacDonald and family, Doug and
Vicki Campbell and girls and Diane
and Jeff Howson and family.
Vince and Sheila Nicol, Shannon
and Danny of London visited with
Beatrice Campbell and also with
Bob and Ruth Campbell.
Volunteer appreciation party
planned for April 19
Queensway Retirement
Residence mens group recent-
ly extended an invitation to
men from the community to
join them for a men's break-
fast and trip to St. Joseph's
for a tour of the Antique and
Oak Furniture Factory and
Store April 10.
Everyone gathered for a
delicious breakfast of
sausage, eggs, toast, fruit and
coffee, enjoyed over friendly
conversation after which they
eiirei1tfkt)i 1ie•;id t nce
set out for St. Josephs where
all types of wooden furniture
was admired. Auxiliary vol-
unteers Edna Deitz and
Merle McLellan assisted
Julie Grimminck with this
event.
Rev. Alex McGillvery of the
Zurich and Dashwood United
Churches led worship
at Queensway Tuesday,
April 11 with Belva.
Fuss as organist.
Queensway's
Volunteer Auxiliary
held their monthly
meeting Tuesday, April
4 when April's events
were previewed. A
Volunteer Appreciation
Party is scheduled for
Buck&:Doe
for
Kara Murray & Adam Cook
Sat. April 29th 9pm -1 am
Seaforth Community Centre
Lunch Provided Age of Majority
Music by DJ
$6.00 Advance $7.00 at door
For tickers call Marion 522-0185
Wednesday, April 19 when
Martin Gelinas and his band
will entertain.
Family Council held their
monthly meeting facilitated
by social worker, Shirley Hall
Tuesday, April 11. A family
information night is being
planned for June 20 at 7 p.m.
as part of Long Term Care
month activities in June.
Groips that have shared
their talents recently at
Queensway were The
Otterbeins April 4, Andy Rau
and Friends April 7 and
Fellowship Singers April 9.
Hensall Presbyterian
women are providing assis-
tance and prizes for bingo
Monday afternoons in April.
Queensway Retirement
artists are moving ahead in
their painting class as tech-
niques in shading are being
practised.
Story or photo idea?
Call Susan or Jeff
527-0240
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