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42. Deaths
MAUREEN BRUXER Mrs. Maureen Marie
Bruxer, 73, of Dublin passed away peacefully at
the Ritz Lutheran Villa, Mitchell on Wednesday,
June 6, 2007. Beloved wife of Frank Bruxer for
52 years. Dear mother of Kathy (Greg) O'Reilly of
Egmondville, Ken (Chris) Bruxer of Hensall,
Karen (Tony) Van Bakel, Joan (Mark) Murray, all
of RR5, Seaforth, Don (Chris) Bruxer of Seaforth,
Mike (Terry) Bruxer of Brodhagen, Pat (Rhonda)-
Bruxer of London and Lori (Glen) Sheppard of
Erie Beach; loving grandmother of 26
grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; dear
sister of Marjorie (Bill) Evans of Niagara Falls,
Shirley (Ken) Burns of London and Geraldine
(Ed) Dwyer of Oshawa; dear sister-in-law of
Frank Flanagan of Kitchener, Marie (Clarence)
White of RR2, Gadshill and Helen (Larry) Cook of
Dublin. Also surviving is her great friend and
aunt, Agnes Flanagan of RR1, Dublin and many
nieces and nephews.Predeceased by her
parents Alf and Ellen (Cassidy) Connolly, son
Robert (1956) in infancy, granddaughter
Elizabeth Murray (1988) in infancy, sister Patricia
Flanagan (2005) and brother-in-law Gerald
Bruxer (2003). Friends were received at the
Lockhart Funeral Home, 109 Montreal St.,
Mitchell on Thursday 7-9 p.m. and Friday 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was
celebrated at S.t. Patrick's Catholic Church,
Dublin on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. with Rev.
Augustine Ogundele - celebrant. Commentator
for the mass was Margaret Rowland; readers
were Richard Bruxer, Thomas Murray and
Michelle Bruxer; offertory bearers were Melanie
Nolan, Nicholas Van Bakel, Dylan Bruxer and
Maclean Sheppard; singers were Emily Van
Bakel, Carolyn Murray and Janelle Murray; pall
bearers were Jacob Bruxer, Luke Bruxer, Nick
Bruxer, Bryan Van Bakel, Dan O'Reilly and Brent
O'Reilly. Members of the St. Patrick's C.W.L.
formed a Guard of Honor at the church.
Interment in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Dublin.
Memorial donations to Right to Life, St. Patrick's
Church Building Fund or charity of one's choice
would be appreciated. Parish prayers were
offered at the funeral home on Thursday evening
at 9:00 p.m. and C.W L prayers on Friday at 1.30
p.m. Online condolences at
www.lockhartfuneralhome.com. 42-24X 1 cc.
46. In Memoriam
43. Births
McKERCHER
Lorna, John and Caitlin McKercher are thrilled to
announce the arrival of a baby boy. Finlay
Donald on May 30, 2007. Finlay weighed 8
pounds 8 ounces at birth. Proud grandparents
are Donald and Charlotte McKercher of McKillop
Township and Geoff and Elaine Clays of
Thorndale. Special thanks to Janice Carnochan
and the entire staff at Stratford General Hospital.
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46. In Memoriam
HUFFMAN: In loving memory of Clifford L. G
Huffman who passed away June 16, 2006.
In a quiet country graveyard where the gentle
breezes blow,
Lies one we love so dearly and lost one year
ago,
There will always be a heartache and often a
silent tear.
And lots of precious memories of the days when
you were here.
We will hold you deep within our hearts and there
you will remain,
To walk with us throughout our lives, until we
meet again.
- Sadly missed by your wife Marian 46-24x 1
HENDERSON
In loving memory of my beloved husband John
who passed away 9 years ago on June 13, 1998.
I often lay awake at night
When the world is fast asleep,
And take a walk down memory lane.
With tears upon my cheek,
Remembering you is easy„
I do it every day,
But missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away.
Until we meet again,
You are always in my heart and never forgotten
- With love, Pearl and Families
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LAYTON
Wayne Layton who left us suddenly on July 14,
2006.
Dearly missed by all your family, friends and
everyone at the farm.
"Thanks for All the Memories."
Miss You Dad. 46-24x1cc
MCGRATH: In loving memory of a dear and
special brother and uncle, Tom who was called
home 24 years ago, June 14, 1983.
It's hard to believe Tom another year has gone
by,
You were taken from us so suddenly,
And there was no time to say goodbye.
It broke our hearts to lose you.
Living life without you,
Is the hardest part of all.
We'll never forget the way you smiled,
The things you used to say,
The many things you did for us,
In your own and unique way,
We will never have a greater gift,
Than the years we spent with you.
We have so many things to tell you,
So many things to share,
The most difficult thing to handle,
Is the fact you're not there.
Those we love are never really lost to us.
We feel them in so many special ways.
Through the friends they cared about.
And the dreams they left behind.
In their words of wisdom.
We will always carry with us
- Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
your brother and sisters. Barbara. Cheryl, Sandy
and Paul. Donna and Neil. Ken and Waneeta and
your nephews Mike. Nick. Tommy and Timmy.
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47. Cards of Thanks
HOWSON/PHILLIPS
We would like to thank our family, friends and
neighbours for attending our Buck and Doe on
June 2. Your support was appreciated very
much. It was a great night and we are looking
forward to our special day. Thanks again. With
love, Ashley Howson and Steve Phillips 47-24-1
GLOOR/PFIEFER
We would like to extend our most sincere thanks
to all our family and friends who supported our
Buck and Doe on Friday, June 8th. We would
also like to say thank you to everyone who
assisted with various tasks, making the night run
so smoothly. A huge thank you to our wedding
party. You did an amazing job and we just can't
thank you enough. Thanks again for a wonderful
evening! Steve and Tracy. 47-24x1cc.
MOUNT
Mr & Mrs Mount would like to thank the people
of the Varna Community who contributed money
to our wedding gift. 47-24x1cc.
PRIMEAU
Thank you to all, seems very inadequate in the
sudden loss of a husband, father & "papa". The
ambulance for their very prompt response. The
Dr. & nurses in Emergency at S.C.H. Thanks to
Ross & Ruth of Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home.
Our neighbours, relatives and friends for support
shown to us during our recent loss. Our deepest
graditute to Father Chris for the mass & his
comforting words. To the readers, pallbearers &
the choir for their beautiful music. To the C.W.L.
for their delicious luncheon. We are grateful for
the many flowers, memorial donations, and
expressions of sympathy received. To my family
for just taking over for me. To Home Care who
came to help with Ray. To everyone who shared
our loss, your kindness will always be treasured
& remembred. Marian & Family. 47-24x1.
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Early Years Program at Duff's United
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1-4.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth arena
2-4 p.m. Parent and Tot Indoor
Soccer on the arena surface
1 -4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
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5:30-6:30 Seaforth and District All
Girls Marching Band Free Lessons at
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10-11:30 a.m. Baby and Toddler
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Children's Centre
FRI. JUNE 15
9-10:30 a.m. Ontario Early Years
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10:00 a.m. Morning Out at Bethel
Bible Church, Seaforth
10:30 -11:30 -Story Hour at Seaforth
Public Library
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Early Years Program, Grey Central
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Seaforth Arena
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Legion
Cenotaph
garden
spruced up
with flowers
Summer is here and all the warm
days and busy weeks are upon us.
Events at the Legion are running
smoothly.
Decoration Sunday at
Maitlandbank Cemetery will be this
Sunday, June 17 at 2 p.m. Bring
your lawn chairs.
We completed planting flowers
and sprucing up the cenotaph
thanks to the help from Barb
Dalrymple, Jack McLachlan, Brad
Knight and Bob Fisher who are
excellent with a shovel.
Our regular meeting at the
branch will be June 21 and the
Ladies Auxiliary will be our guests.
We will start with lunch at 6:30
p.m. Come out and enjoy
comradeship and fill the chairs for
the meeting at 8 p.m.
Our new officers for the next term
are President Gwen Harburn, First
Vice President Rick Fortune, Second
Vice President Colin Young,
Secretary Paul Spittal, Treasurer
Ina Finlayson, Sgt. at Arms Gord
Dick, Padre Steve Hildebrand,
Service Officer Gord De Jong,
Executive Doug Smale, Dave
Watson, Pat De Jong, Mike Smale,
Bob Carnochan and Ed Baker.
The Ladies Auxilary includes
President Dawn Clamie, Vice
President Donelda Barry and Gayle
Coleman, Treasurer Marg
Ungarian, Secretary Olave Little,
Sgt. at Arms Maxine Marks, Sports
Janice Morris and executive, Rose
Doyle, Dilys Finnigan, Ariel Wood,
Joan Eaton and Ann Wood.
Watch for further information on
our parking lot party in July.
Zb all members sick at home and
in hospital, get well soon.
At the going down of the sun and
in the morning, we will remember
them.
PRO Ann Wood
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