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Dancing Bear Lodge holds night to remember
Anyone who didn't
attend the party at the
Legion Saturday night
in the capable hands of
the Dancing Bear
Lodge, including
music, dancing, draws
and much, much more
missed a night to
remember.
Public speaking was
held on Sunday, Feb.
18 with Comrade Paul
Spittal in charge.
Primary Grades 1-3
winners included first,
Mary Paige St. Onge;
second, Zachary
Purcell; third, Carly
McIllary, fourth, Amy
Alcock.
Juniors, Grades 4-6
winners included first,
Marissa Scott; second,
Leah DeCorte; third,
Robert Campbell and
Jeff Heuchert photo
A 55 -inch television, worth $2,700, was donated to the Seaforth Legion Feb. 16. The TV was pur-
chased and donated by men's Wednesday night euchre, which meets to play at the Legion. The
money was raised over the past year and a half. Pictured is from left, Gloria Racho of the Legion,
fourth, Tabitha Arts. Doug Fry from euchre, Rick Vanderveen of the Legion and Ken Cardno from euchre.
Intermediate Grades 7-9 winners Menary. nominations as
included first, Kalen Devereaux; President Gwen Harburn would elections are com-
second, Megan Cardno; third, Jeff like to see all Legion members out ing up in April.
De Corte and fourth, Jessica to the meeting on March 15 for Zone Convention
Winthrop residents have
visitors from Niagara -on -the -Lake
What we missed in snow Back on the farm, we called
around Christmas time we them chores.
are making up for now. by Ruth Campbell
As one skier told me, snow Mary Roobol, of Hensall and
was either non-existent for with Lynne and Ron
the sport until the end of Godkin and family.
January and in February, so Bob and Ruth
often, the roads were closed Campbell and Doug
and skiers couldn't get to the and Vicki Campbell and
hills. Most children didn't girls visited with Jeff
mind the recent "snow days." and Diane Howson and
Since Sunday was family. They attended
Transfiguration Sunday, Rev. two hockey games in
John's sermon was titled Blyth in which Hunter
"Seeing the face of God." It Dale's team lost to
was also Foodgrains Bank Mount Forest and
Sunday and envelopes are Morgan Howson's team
available at the church. tied Kincardine.
Donations are accepted until Morgan and Hunter are
the end of March. two of Bob and Ruth's
Carol Hunt has accepted grandchildren.
the position of elder, replac- Everyone is welcome to
ing Jim Rapson who has the brunch following the
served his term. church service at Cavan
Joan Prewitt from Niagara- on Sunday, Feb. 25.
on -the -Lake, visited last week Service is at the regular
with her parents and broth- time of 9:30 a.m.
er, Don and Maja and Paul FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Dodds. She also spent some Aerobic workouts
time with her grandmother, aren't a new invention.
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SOUND
FULL Dj SERVICE
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RECEPTIONS,
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WEDDINGS
Performed - your location or
our indoor or outdoor chapel
(non -denominational)
For brochure call:
REV. CHRIS MORGAN
ALL FAITHS
PASTORAL CENTRE
BENMILLER, 524-5724
WEDDINGS
Buck N' Doe
for
Dan O'Reilly
and
Lisa JPlasse
Friday, February 23n11, 2007
Seaforth Community Centre
9pin -lam
Tickets: "6.00 each • Age of bhajority
Tickets: Nicole 519-235-3883
Brent 519-522-1992
is in Brussels March 18 and the
District Convention is in Preston
April 14 and 15. Brotherhood Night
will be at a later date in March.
Thanks to the Mens Euchre
nights, we now have a handsome
new T.V. downstairs.
Our condolences go to Comrade
Beth Thomson's family in her pass-
ing.
To all members of the Branch and
Ladies' Auxiliary who are ill at this
time, get well soon.
At the going down of the sun and
in the morning we will remember
them.
Ann Wood P.R.O.
ANNUAL
BROTHERHOOD NIGHT
Thursday, March 8, 2007
at the
Seaforth Legion
Cocktails - 6pm
Dinner - 7pm
Sponsored by
Seaforth Knight of Columbus
RITA
MacNEIL
WED. MARCH 7/07 - 7PM
BLYTH MEMORIAL
HALL
Tickets on sale at Blyth Festival
Office, Blyth General Store,
Ernie King Music
(Godcrich & Wingham),
Dixie Lee in Clinton. Credit
Card Orders: 1-800-465-7829
$ WANTED
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 1 LO