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Family and !mends are invfded to s
BUCK & DOE for
Daryl Nyland
& Donna Marshall
Friday, April 27/07
Dublin Community Centre
9 p.m. - 1 a.m. $8/ticket
For tickets call
519-345-2834 or 519-345-0565
Age of Majority
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BUCK & DOE
for
Kevin Cardillo
and
Lori Richardson
Friday April 27, 2007
Seaforth & District Community Centre
9pm - lam - Lunch Provided
Age of Majority - Tickets $5 each
For tickets call 519-522-1205
BUCK DOE
for
Bean (Jason) Wood
and
Nikki White
Saturday, April 28
9pm - 1 am
at Seaforth Agriplex
Tickets $5.00 - Age of Majority
CaII 519-527-0453 or
519-527-2329 for tickets
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Friends and family are
• invited to a
Stag and Doe
for
Rob McLachlan
and
Alyssa Illeman
Saturday, April 28
Seaforth Arena
9:00-1:00 a.m.
Lunch Provided
Age of Majority required
Tickets: 55.00
Bus leaves Wal-Mart parking lot
(Goderich) 9:00 p.m.
Clinton Casino 9:20 p.m.
Kate's Station (Vanastra) 9:30 p.m.
For information or tickets call
Robyn or Nathan 482-8190
BUCK N' DOE
Joe Kafor erman
a
Stacey Dayman
Sat. May 5th, 2007
Seaforth Community Centre
8:00 pm -1:00 am • Age of Majority
Music by: Spin Doctor • Lunch Provided
For tickets call: Randy 519-527-1894 or
The Looking Glass 519-527-1783
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BUCK & DOE
for
Steve Mclnally
and
Danielle McKinnon
Friday, May 4th, 2007
8:30PM - 1 AM
Seaforth Community Centre
• • Lunch Provided • DJ -T&A
• Age of Majority • $5
Bus pickup: Exeter @ The
Ridge 8:20/ Zurich Arena
8:45pm/ Hensall Arena 9pm
For tickets call Dean @
519-522-0315 or Jenny ,
@ 519-494-4661
Correspondence
Residents busy with programs
Life at Queensway
Nursing and
Retirement Home
continues to be busy
with daily programs, keeping residents
fit and informed.
Some programs that were offered this
week were fun and fitness, church ser-
vices, bingo with the Presbyterian ladies,
euchre, special breakfasts, manicures,
music therapy, massage therapy, and
walking programs.
On April 11, a volunteer appreciation
ceremony welcomed the many communi-
ty volunteers to an afternoon of festivi-
ties and food.
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The event was
highlighted by motiva-
tional
otivational speaker Michael
Lewis, and each volun-
teer
olunteer received a small token of appreciation
for the many contributions they made to
enhance the lives of residents.
On April 13, Geri Fashions were in to
offer "in-house' shopping for those who
wished to participate.
On April 18, a memorial service was
held to honour those who have passed
away in the past few months. There was
a very good turnout, and there were
many people who attended to pay their
respects.
Society gives money for planting
Seaforth and
D i s tri c t
Horticultural Society
met Wednesday
evening April 11 at 7:30 pm. in Northside
United Church.
Ken Papple introduced our speaker Ian
Jean from Ausable Bayfield Conservation
Authority on wee Planting but he spoke
mostly on shrubs.
He showed a film `Bringing Nature to
Your Backyard." Hepatica is one of the ear-
liest spring flowers. T illium takes seven
years to grow from seed.
BVCK & 314671
for
Kelly Clark
and
F Andrew Wharton
Friday May 11
I Blyth Community Arena 1
9pm -1 am • Age of Majority
Lunch Provided • Music by y DJ
$5.00 per ticket
ass wai
LCherfi @ 519-526-1082
Iiirarrairm
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Seely
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Happy 50" '
A Wedding Anniversary
Cor & Catherine DcCortc
V
Come celchrate with us
at an
OPEN RECEPTION
Saturday May 5, 2007
8pm
at thc
Scafortli Community Ccntrc
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•tieiiltitt•.d
lv
Some of the pictures he
shared included Wild
Ginger, Violet Jack -in -
the -Pulpit, milkweed, Joe-
Pye, Ely, May apple, Goldenrod and
Sumac. He answered questions from the
floor.
Margaret DeJong took the chair and
read a poem "Garden Meditations" by Rev.
Max Coots. Minutes of March meeting
were read by Beatrice Stoll.
Dilys Finnigan gave the treasurer's
report. Beatrice read a thank you letter
from the Seaforth Public School. We had
given them money for their tree planting
ct-
Margaret reported on our Garden lbw
-
August 4 and 5. We will visit the gardens of
Ron Williams, Sandra Melady, Mary Van
Loon, Helen McNaughton, Eleanor Horst
and Margaret Datong.
Elly Schoonderwoend had attended the
annual meeting March 24 in Kincardine
and gave a report. Nine people attended
from here. Jack Kent spoke on hostas and
day lilies.
Heather McLean spoke of her bus trip
July 11 to Elora to an ostrich farm and
other places.
Margaret made a motion that a life
membership be given to Dilys Finnigan. We
will see about getting it at the board meet-
ing
eeting in Goderich May 26.
The plant sale is to start at 8:30 am. on
May 12.
Door prizes were won by Norma Chuff,
Ruth Smith and Dilys Finnigan.
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April 27h
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Correspondence
Residents busy with programs
Life at Queensway
Nursing and
Retirement Home
continues to be busy
with daily programs, keeping residents
fit and informed.
Some programs that were offered this
week were fun and fitness, church ser-
vices, bingo with the Presbyterian ladies,
euchre, special breakfasts, manicures,
music therapy, massage therapy, and
walking programs.
On April 11, a volunteer appreciation
ceremony welcomed the many communi-
ty volunteers to an afternoon of festivi-
ties and food.
Ot11'1'11 1111v
I ll'l l 1'1'1 111'1 l l 1 11)1111'
The event was
highlighted by motiva-
tional
otivational speaker Michael
Lewis, and each volun-
teer
olunteer received a small token of appreciation
for the many contributions they made to
enhance the lives of residents.
On April 13, Geri Fashions were in to
offer "in-house' shopping for those who
wished to participate.
On April 18, a memorial service was
held to honour those who have passed
away in the past few months. There was
a very good turnout, and there were
many people who attended to pay their
respects.
Society gives money for planting
Seaforth and
D i s tri c t
Horticultural Society
met Wednesday
evening April 11 at 7:30 pm. in Northside
United Church.
Ken Papple introduced our speaker Ian
Jean from Ausable Bayfield Conservation
Authority on wee Planting but he spoke
mostly on shrubs.
He showed a film `Bringing Nature to
Your Backyard." Hepatica is one of the ear-
liest spring flowers. T illium takes seven
years to grow from seed.
BVCK & 314671
for
Kelly Clark
and
F Andrew Wharton
Friday May 11
I Blyth Community Arena 1
9pm -1 am • Age of Majority
Lunch Provided • Music by y DJ
$5.00 per ticket
ass wai
LCherfi @ 519-526-1082
Iiirarrairm
S1'1114,t•tli 1 lot
Seely
1
Happy 50" '
A Wedding Anniversary
Cor & Catherine DcCortc
V
Come celchrate with us
at an
OPEN RECEPTION
Saturday May 5, 2007
8pm
at thc
Scafortli Community Ccntrc
v
•tieiiltitt•.d
lv
Some of the pictures he
shared included Wild
Ginger, Violet Jack -in -
the -Pulpit, milkweed, Joe-
Pye, Ely, May apple, Goldenrod and
Sumac. He answered questions from the
floor.
Margaret DeJong took the chair and
read a poem "Garden Meditations" by Rev.
Max Coots. Minutes of March meeting
were read by Beatrice Stoll.
Dilys Finnigan gave the treasurer's
report. Beatrice read a thank you letter
from the Seaforth Public School. We had
given them money for their tree planting
ct-
Margaret reported on our Garden lbw
-
August 4 and 5. We will visit the gardens of
Ron Williams, Sandra Melady, Mary Van
Loon, Helen McNaughton, Eleanor Horst
and Margaret Datong.
Elly Schoonderwoend had attended the
annual meeting March 24 in Kincardine
and gave a report. Nine people attended
from here. Jack Kent spoke on hostas and
day lilies.
Heather McLean spoke of her bus trip
July 11 to Elora to an ostrich farm and
other places.
Margaret made a motion that a life
membership be given to Dilys Finnigan. We
will see about getting it at the board meet-
ing
eeting in Goderich May 26.
The plant sale is to start at 8:30 am. on
May 12.
Door prizes were won by Norma Chuff,
Ruth Smith and Dilys Finnigan.
"60?"
Happy Birthday
GRAEME CRAIG
April 27h
Love par dam4
•