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Karen Braecker and Dan Lubbers do one of the first plantings in the peace garden behind Seaforth
Public School rQcently.
Royal Canadian Legion Br. 156, Seaforth
Friday July 13th
FISH FRY
5-7 pm
BRUSSELS CATERING
Adults $10.00 - Children 10 & Under $5.00
PARKING LOT
DANCE - 8-1 AM
Music by:
THUNDERSTRUCK
TICKETS $10.00
UPSTAIRS LEGION
DANCE - 8:30 PM
Music by:
COUNTRY VERSATILES
TICKETS $10.00
INCLUDES LUNCH
FOR TICKETS CALL 519-527-0740
Wheelchair rides
and walks the order
of the afternoon
Queensway
Nursing
a n d
Retirement
Homes hosted a
Strawberry Social
Wednesday, June 20
with entertainment by
John and Geneva
Heaman.
South Huron VON
Palliative Care volun-
teer program received
funds raised at the
event that saw a won-
derful turnout from the
community. The
fundraiser was part of
Queensway's Senior's
Month special events.
Monday several resi-
dents benefitted from
the healing hands of
Lori Burt registered
massage therapist.
In the afternoon, resi-
dents enjoyed the
QUel'1ttiN ll� ltl'�Ill
X Retirement IIonie
opportu-
nity to
be out-
doors for
walks and wheelchair
rides.
Pastor Tracy Whitson-
Bahro led worship
Tuesday afternoon with
Belva Fuss as volunteer
pianist.
Father Peter of St.
Boniface was in to min-
ister to the Catholic
residents Thursday
• morning assisted by
Betty Grenier.
Thursday afternoon,
residents mixed up a
few batches of raisin
scones and tasted them
warm and buttered
fresh from the oven.
Music therapy with
Lisa, exercises and visi-
tation finished off the
week for residents.
Residents urged to submit
information for 'Book of Life'
Averi June Marie Alles, daughter of
Mike and Jackie Alles; Lucas James
Mahon, son of Dana and Kurt Mahon;
and Jack Garry Van Loon, son of Michelle and Jeff Van
Loon all received the sacrament ofbaptism recently.
Anyone who has not yet handed
information for "Book of Life" to Helen
Cook, Mary Van Bakel or Marg Van
Bakel, please do so as soon as possible.
Next Saturday, June 30, St James, Seaforth and St
Patrick's, Dublin will be clustered with
Father Chris Gillespie as pastor. Also,
Father Paul Nicholson will be pastor of SL
Vincent de Paul, Mitchell and St Patrick's,
Kinkora who will be clustered.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
glue friends are hike good books. You
don't always use them, but you know where
they are when you need them.
By DohyDion
BRUSSELS 135TH HOMECOMING
BMG Community Centre
Tickets on sale NOW
Friday, July 27, 2007
Live Band:
Monkey Finger — Tickets $5.00
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Live Band:
McAdams Band — Tickets $10.00
For tickets call 519-887-6621 or
Also available at Radar Auto Parts or any
BMG Recreation Member
Mother, Son Graduations
Royal Canadian Legion Br. 156, Seaforth
Friday July 13th
FISH FRY
5-7 pm
BRUSSELS CATERING
Adults $10.00 - Children 10 & Under $5.00
PARKING LOT
DANCE - 8-1 AM
Music by:
THUNDERSTRUCK
TICKETS $10.00
UPSTAIRS LEGION
DANCE - 8:30 PM
Music by:
COUNTRY VERSATILES
TICKETS $10.00
INCLUDES LUNCH
FOR TICKETS CALL 519-527-0740
Wheelchair rides
and walks the order
of the afternoon
Queensway
Nursing
a n d
Retirement
Homes hosted a
Strawberry Social
Wednesday, June 20
with entertainment by
John and Geneva
Heaman.
South Huron VON
Palliative Care volun-
teer program received
funds raised at the
event that saw a won-
derful turnout from the
community. The
fundraiser was part of
Queensway's Senior's
Month special events.
Monday several resi-
dents benefitted from
the healing hands of
Lori Burt registered
massage therapist.
In the afternoon, resi-
dents enjoyed the
QUel'1ttiN ll� ltl'�Ill
X Retirement IIonie
opportu-
nity to
be out-
doors for
walks and wheelchair
rides.
Pastor Tracy Whitson-
Bahro led worship
Tuesday afternoon with
Belva Fuss as volunteer
pianist.
Father Peter of St.
Boniface was in to min-
ister to the Catholic
residents Thursday
• morning assisted by
Betty Grenier.
Thursday afternoon,
residents mixed up a
few batches of raisin
scones and tasted them
warm and buttered
fresh from the oven.
Music therapy with
Lisa, exercises and visi-
tation finished off the
week for residents.
Residents urged to submit
information for 'Book of Life'
Averi June Marie Alles, daughter of
Mike and Jackie Alles; Lucas James
Mahon, son of Dana and Kurt Mahon;
and Jack Garry Van Loon, son of Michelle and Jeff Van
Loon all received the sacrament ofbaptism recently.
Anyone who has not yet handed
information for "Book of Life" to Helen
Cook, Mary Van Bakel or Marg Van
Bakel, please do so as soon as possible.
Next Saturday, June 30, St James, Seaforth and St
Patrick's, Dublin will be clustered with
Father Chris Gillespie as pastor. Also,
Father Paul Nicholson will be pastor of SL
Vincent de Paul, Mitchell and St Patrick's,
Kinkora who will be clustered.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
glue friends are hike good books. You
don't always use them, but you know where
they are when you need them.
By DohyDion
Congratulations!
70th Wedding Anniversarg
John & Marjorie
Broadfoot
June 23, 2007
•
Mother, Son Graduations
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Rochelle (Nesbitt) Clayton, daughter of Harry and Mabel
Nesbitt, received a MSW (Master of Social Work) degree from
Loma Linda University, California. Taking two more courses,
Rochelle will also receive a MSG (Master of Science in
Gerontology) in December 2007. She has a BA from West
Chester University of Pennsylvania 1995.
Christopher Clayton received a MA (Master Degree) in film
studies from Chapman University, Orange, California, May
2007. Chrislias a BA from California State University, Fullerton
CA 2004.
Congratulations!
70th Wedding Anniversarg
John & Marjorie
Broadfoot
June 23, 2007