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We're making
our list for
the Annual
Seaforth
Lions Club
"Old Fashioned"
SANTA CLAUS
PARADE
Friday, November 24, 7pm
Just use this form & join in the
fun at this year's parade!
PICTURES WITH SANTA
Available for $5.00 per picture
Brussels Santa Claus Parade Saturday, Nov. 25th
SANTA CLAUS PARADE ENTRY FORM
Group/Company Name.
Contact person:
Phone
Mailing Address:
Type of Entry
Donate Candy Be A Walker
Enter a Float Sponsor a Band
Cash Donation Other
Approximate number of participants:
Adult Children
Any Special 1equirements:
Are you a former participant?
Number of people
staying for refreshments.
Mail or Fax to:
Seaforth Lions Club
c/o Joe Steffler
P.O. Box 14,
Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO
Fax: 519-527-1851
Phone: 519-527-2389
Correspondence
Jennifer Hubbard photo
Volunteer Tracey Mitchell
serves up a spoonful of
spaghetti to band mem-
ber Rachel Purdy during
the Seaforth Girls
Marching Band spaghetti
supper and silent auc-
tion fundraiser at the
Holmesville community
hall on Sunday. The
band will be holding a
meeting tonight (Nov.`
15) at the Seaforth
Public School library
about its upcoming 50th
anniversary all -years
reunion. The meeting will
begin at 7 p.m.
Legion president awarded
A very special Dublin man,
Don MacRae, celebrates his
85th birthday on Saturday,
Nov 18 at Dublin Recreation
Centre, 2-4 p.m.
Don has been Dublin
"Postman" for many years, as
well as a Knights of
Columbus member, Lions
Club worker and many other
achievements.
Local couple, Bill and Fay
Albert celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary on Nov
10.
Ted Mabb, president of
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 128, was presented
with the Legionnaire of the
Year award by poppy chair-
man, Dan Connolly.
Ted said the work of the
branch was never for himself
but service to others.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
May you wake each day
with God's blessings and
sleep each night in His keep-
ing.
By Dorothy Dillon
Cavan/Northside m&tingtNcv. 15
If we had "Indian Summer"
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period, but at least the
snow is holding off.
However with the dry
days we had, fields of
soybeans and corn
were harvested.
Calvin and Diane
Flood had their baby
son baptized at
Sunday's service at
Cavan United Church.
Carsen Joel was chris-
tened by Rev. John
with Session member
Jim Rapson assisting.
Rev. John's sermon
was titled "The Gospel
According to Ruth."
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Greeters and collectors were
Eric Anderson and Elgin
Schade.
The official board meeting
of Cavan/Northside will be
held on Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
at Cavan Church.
Ken and Betty Glanville
welcome a new addition a
granddaughter born to Lori
and Mike Goos.
Ken Axtmann and family of
Kitchener hosted a family get
together where several birth-
days were celebrated. Jim
and Ruth Axtmann attended.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
If you don't improve each
day, your future is behind
schedule.
• by Ruth Campbell
Egmondville United Churc
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Sat., Nov. 18th, 2006
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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