Huron Expositor, 2006-08-23, Page 1743. Births
RICARD
Greg, Mary Lou and Gavin are thrilled to
announce the arrival of their daughter and baby
sister, Allison Joan. She arrived July 20, 2006
weighing 7 lbs 13 oz. Allison is the eighteenth
grandchild. for Joan Stewart of Seaforth and .the
fifth grandchild for Ruth and Gerald Ricard of
Hornepayne. '43-34X1
46. In Memoriam
WILBEE: In loving memory of Elva Wilbee, who
passed away 5 years ago, on August 24, 2001.
Let there be memories, pictures, mementos and
favourite stories both funny and sad.
We let our minds wander the paths of
remembrance, reliving the joys, the music, and
the good times we had.
Let there be memories - signs that you remain in
spirit, tender, surprising, heartwarming and
welcome proof of the promise that love will live
on.
- Always in our thoughts and lovingly
remembered by Ian, Carol, Murray, Keith, Gloria,
Brian, Scott, Stephen, Kevin and Mark 46-34x1
FEENEY: In loving memory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Catherine Feeney
The depths of sorrow we cannot tell,
Of the loss of one we loved so well. -
And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep,
Her memory we shall always keep.
- Lovingly remembered by Sharon-, Brenda,
Francis and Families 46-34x1cc
SMITH: In loving memory of a special daughter
and sister, Mary Anne, who went to be with the
Angels on August 24, 1999.
Give our angel a bouquet,
Tell her it's from her family,
We miss her more each day,
Tell her the yellow rose is for loneliness,
For she knows we often cry,
We know she's ina better place,
Butwish she had never died.
A pink rose for the memories,
We keep within our hearts,
They often bring us comfort,
Now that we're apart.
A white rose especially chosen,
For her soul as pure as snow,
We knew that when we lost her,
To Heaven she would go.
Then give her a red rose,
Kissed by the morning dew,
The message is very simple,
Each and every day we hold you in our hearts.
We'll love you always and forever.
- Mom, your brothers and their families 46-34x1
SMITH: In special memory of a dear friend; Mary
Anne Smith who passed away August 24, 1999.
Time slips by but memories stay,
Quietly remembered every day,
Happy thoughts of times together,
Memories that will last forever.
- Always remembering you, Maureen 46-34-1
SMITH: In memory of Mary Anne Smith who
passed away Aug 24, 1999.
Time cannot steal the treasures
That we carry in our hearts
Nor ever dim the shining thoughts Our cherished
past imports,
For the memories of the one we loved
Still cast a gentle glow,
To grace our days and light our paths
Wherever we may go.
- Always loved and remembered by Mark, Chris,
Colleen and Cam, Julie, Chris, Lindsay and Erica.
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BUTT: In loving memory of Stewart, who passed
away 30 years ago, August 26, 1976.
"Gone but not forgotten."
- Remembered by your family
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47. Cards of Thanks
LINTON
Thank you to all those who contributed to ,and
attended my community shower. Thank you for
all the lovely gifts and for the wonderful "Walton"
entertainment, done by JoAnn and the Girls.
Stacy Linton:47-34x1
MCNICHOL,
Speechless for the first time in my life! Thank you
to friends and family for my last big. shindig
before going to school. The score is even Mom.
Thanks for the best wishes and gifts. Look out
Thunder Bay! - Lindsay 47-34x1
ROGERSON
How can I ever express my thanks for all the
overwhelming support and love that I have
received before and since the passing of a
devoted and appreciative husband. Family,
friends, neighbours, past and present, you have
all -been fantastic! The outpouring of
condolences, the hugs, tears, delicious food
brought to the house, beautiful flowers,
numerous charitable donations in memory of
Ken, endless flow of sympathy cards will always
be remembered. So many wonderful people to
thank - organist Cathie Potter; lifetime friend,
Geo. Turner with delightful solos in
memory of Ken - to Pastor Julia Sinclair and Rev.
Bob Biggar for a lovely memorial tribute to Ken's
life - nephew Neil McDonald for his
eulogy reminiscing his uncle's life as the "jolly
teasinggiant" and the wonderful times they
shared together. Thanks to all pallbearers, flower
bearers, including a favourite neighbour "little
Adrian", to members of 1.O.O.F. Brucefield Lodge
210 for their memorial service on Sunday
evening - to Anne Lawson and her devoted
helpers of Clinton United Church for the delicious
lunch served following the service. Sincere
thanks is extended to Mike Falconer and his staff
at Falconer. Funeral Home for compassionate
assistance and care during this difficult time. My
deepest gratitude to Dr. Salsbury and the caring
and supportive staff at C.P.H. for Ken's excellent
care. "They are so kind and friendly to me", Ken
often remarked. He appreciated everything you
helped him with and had nothing but praise for
you all. Thanks also to Pro -Health for supplying
much needed oxygen for the past 4 years, and
Jared for faithful deliveries: Thanks again to the
Community Nursing Services for your calls to the
house, as well as J. and J Pharmacy and staff for
their dedicated assistance in the past years. All
the words you have shared in one way or another
of Ken's kindness, humour, and friendship have
been a wonderful tribute to his life and his final
journey. His reply would have been "Why all the
fuss made over me?" Memories last forever and
thanks for sharing them with us. Forever in our
hearts, Dear! God Bless You All! - Marg & family.
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Community Calendar
WED. AUG. 23
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
THURS. AUG. 24
10 a.m. "Strollercise" at Seaforth
Day Care. An interactive walk
around town.
FRI. AUG. 25
9:30-11:30 a.m. Story Fun Ontario
Early Years Program, Brussels
Library basement
10:00 a.m. Morning Out at Bethel
Bible Church, Seaforth
FRI. AUG. 25
9:30-11:15 a.m. Play and Learn
Early Years Program, Grey Central
School, Ethel
MON. AUG. 28
10-11:30 a.m. Family Alphabet Fun,
Northside United Church
WED. AUG. 30
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
7:30 p.m. General Cancer Support
Group, Seaforth Manor. For info
call 1-880-294-0086.
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Sports
Local golfers
compete in
Goderich
tournament
Goderich Sunset Golf Club held its annual
McDonald's Junior tournament with 49 golfers
participating. -
Overall boys champion was Alie Maxwell of Seaforth
with one over par 71. Ashley Gravett of Sunset was
girl's champion with 82.
First gross in age 17-18: Tyler David. (80). First net:
Kyle Kohnert (70). Second gross: Mike Lambert (83).
First gross juvenile 14-16: Dublin's Danny Schenk
(74). First net: Chris Logan (63). Second gross: Kirk
Ottens (75). Second net: Kyle Davis (66). Third gross:
Gray West (76).Third net: Adam Gwalchmai (67).
First gross bantam 13 and under: Darren Young (80).
First net: Oscar Kerr (63). Second gross: Conor
McDonald (82). Second net: Austin Spencer (67). Third
gross: Don Nigh (86). Third net : Scott Selvey, of
Seaforth (67).
Girls junior: Stephanie Meriam (93).
Girls juvenile: First gross: Kaitlyn Gravett (95). First
net: Keegan Johnston (65). Second gross: Katelyn Little
(125).
Impaired driving charges laid
On Aug. 5 at approximately 12:00 a.m. Huron OPP
officers stopped a 2003 Chevrolet Silverado pick up
truck on McDonald Line Huron East, on evidence of
impaired driving.
The driver exited the vehicle and presented the -
officers with his driver's license and then ran away
from the scene.
The driver's vehicle was impounded and the driver, a
28 -year-old male from Brussels, will be summoned to
attend court and face one count of impaired operation
of a motor vehicle.