Huron Expositor, 2007-08-08, Page 19Correspondence
The Huron Expositor • August 8, 2007 Page 19
Community mourns Moore and Mayman
Dublin and area are deeply
saddened by the death of Auleen
Moore of Mitchell Nursing Home
who passed away on July 28.
She and her husband, George
(who died in 2006) lived in
Tree planti
Hibbert
Township for
many years.
The funeral service was held
on Thursday, Aug. 2 with Rev.
Sue Malpus officiating.
The Hensall shuffleboard
scores for July 24 are as fol-
lows: (five games) Harry
Pennings 480, Gord Ross 460,
Ann Van Dorren 419. (four
games) Edna Deitz 496, Cor
DeCorte 415. (three games)
Cecil Pepper 443, Charlotte
Norton 412, Donna Smale 397,
Doris Hamilton 370, Harvey
Norton 349, Joe Van Dorren
317.
The Hensall shuffleboard
scores for July 31 are as fol-
lows: (four games) Doris
Hamilton 458, Cor DeCorte
379, Lorraine Alexander 366,
Ann Van Dorren 350. (three
games) Gord Ross 485;
Catherine DeCorte 443, Hank
Dorssers 439, Willie Hoornaert
437, Bill Coleman 434, Grace
Corbett 426, Charlotte Norton
404, Cecil Pepper 333, Harry
Pennings 309, Jean Wilbee
286, Bert Bachert 274, Ray
Bennewies 195.
The Durham and District
Horticultural Society invites
Hensall Horticultural Society
members to attend a tree
planting and tea to recognize
Valerie Neal's contributions as
District 8 Director.
The tree
planting will
take place at 1
p.m. in
Riverside Park
beside the
S a u g e e n
Credit Union
in Durham on
Sunday, Sept.
9. Tea will fol-
low at the
Durham Old
Town Hall.
RSVP Evelyn
Collins, 519-
3 6 9- 2 0 0 8,
e m a i l
poormick@per-
sona.ca.
The Hensall
Fish Fry will
be held on
Aug. 18 from 5
to 7 p.m. at
the Hensall
Community
C e n t r e.
Tickets are
$12.
Proceeds go
Deepest
sympathy to the
family of a former
Dublin resident, Joan (Evans)
Mayman who died at
Brookhaven Hospital, Long
to honour Valerie Neal
t o
Habitat For Humanity
(Hensall Build). This event is
sponsored by the Hensall
Community Development
Action Committee. For tickets
GRADUATION
QUENTIN BURGESS
Jeannette Finnigan and Dick Burgess are pleased to con-
gratulate Quentin on his graduation from Fanshawe
College. Quentin received his diploma in Music Industry
Arts with an additional certificate in Recording Industry
Digital Applications. Quentin was on the President's
Honour Roll for academic excellence and the recipient of
the Harry Rawson Award. Quentin is the grandson of
Dilys Finnigan of Egmondville and bmther to Jessica,
Hilary and Gwynnc. He is currently working for Royal
Caribbean Cruise Lines. on the ship, "Freedom of the
Seas", as a sound technician.
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JULY DRAW WINNERS
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1st & 2nd $100 Consolation
Joan Stewart
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WEDDING
ANNOUNCEMENT
RAU - STRATHDEE
Doug and Debbie Procter along
with Alex and Verna Strathdee are
thrilled to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children
Kelly Lynn to Russell Andrew
on Saturday Aug. 11, 2007.
The ceremony will take place at the
Strathdee farm RR #2 St. Paul's.
Love and best wishes