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Sympathy of the communit px en
former Tuesday Tunes m
Winter appears to have calmed
down somewhat (I'd better touch
wood on that one). According to
weather reports we ' are having
colder temperatures than : usual,
but that is easier to handle than
stormy weather.
Rev. John's sermon at Cavan was
titled "The Bible and Joy." Greet-
ers and collectors . were Jim and
Ruth Axtmann. Coffee ime was
in charge of Maja Dodds and: Car-
ol Ann Campbell.
The first bunch of
the winter months
will be held on Jan. 25
after the service. Everyone is wel-
come.
Gordon and Irma Pryce partici-
pated in the service on Jan. 4. Rev.
John's sermon was titled "Morning
Has Broken." Greeters and collec-
tors were Jim and Diane Rapson.
Sandra Zwep and Carol Hunt
Hensall Drop -Ire offering
winter meal Jan. 15
The Hensall shuf-
fleboard.
huf
fleboard scores for
January 6' -are.. as
follows: '(4 games) Bill Coleman
382, Hank Dorssers 352, .Grant
McGregor 306. (3 games) Alice
Thiel 431, Grace Corbett 431, Do-
ris Muir -3 Joyce Pepper 375,
Cecil Pep er 369, Merle McLellan.
361, Gor Ross 360, Harry Pen-
nings 322, Donna Smale 291, Wil-
lie Hoonaert 283.
At Hensall United Church,
service began with welcome and
announcements and the passing
of .the peace. Les Hills was':the,
minister, : his sermon was "Know-
ing The Secret". The organist vwas
William Gibson. The ushers were
Pat Veal and Donna Smale. Ser
vice closed with benediction. and
choral amen, . '7 " 'v . ri. a. l ;
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At Carmel Presbyterian Church
Rev Andy Meinen was the . minis-
ter. Joyce Pepper was the organ-
ist with Al Hoggarth"" and Harry
Moir receiving the offering. The
service closed with prayer and,:
benediction.
with 'a . January
winter meal at
the Hensall Drop -
In on January 15 at Hensall Unit-
ed Church. Lunch will .be served
at 12 noon. Following. limch we
will ` be having-,ing musical entertain-
ment from Jim- and Elaine Scott.
Come on,out for the fellowship and
great food. We welcome all local
individuals to
this luncheon.
The cost is $6
perperson.
were in obarge of
"coffee time."
The first "Cof-
fee ; Time" as held on
Fri. Jan. 9. Come and join us for
a social time each Friday morning
at 10.
The sympathy of the commu-
nity is extended to June Zettel
on the passing of her husband
John. June's mother Anna Dol -
mage passed away recently. June
grew up on Winthrop Road in Hul-
led 'NT. and stayed close to the
Seaforth area and now resides: in:
Staffa. John was a regular at the
Tuesday Tunes. He gave his last
performance at Anna's funeral
when he played his fiddle with:
June's granddaughter Elizabeth ,
also playing the fiddle.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
When our conscience. hints,
be 1~ad; .: d's warning system is
wor : g.
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Bedtime stones
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The Tale of Despereaux
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SatJSun Matinee at 2 pm
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Michelle Wolfe, daughter of
Wayne and the late Marie,
completed two years of schooling at
Darcy Lane in London for Massage
Therapy., She has recently completed
her provincial testing mild is now a
Registered Massage Therapist.
Congratulations Michelle!
Love Dad, Kristin and Scott,
Brad and Meghan
GODERICH 524-7811
Jane&•Mike
JAMIK'S
MUSIC
DJ SERVICE
& SINGER
For more information
Call
519.527-21010 or
519-440-7597
Come out and enjoy the new year •sr,
"Ant not Ionil y ��itat ell,
capnivating n,y*tery
with a$eugul,
tender le* story:
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FRIDAY'S
STARTING JANUARY 76th
ALL YOU CAN EAT
(DINE IN OR TAKEOUTS
lycfi` Beer, Wine,
oolers, Fruit Wine
ferment hew or at home!
BEER BATTERED
FISH & CHIPS
$12.99
per person
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7 MAIN STREET S. SEAf9RTN, ON • i19-600 VERN
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He's a
55th BIrthday
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January 13
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Only 481,800 hours on original motor.
Maintained regularly & has n t original .sa
parts. Some joints are starting to seize up.
The rear end can be noisy on occasion.
Maybe he'snot as powerful as before, but
two younger models have been produced.
Works well on Coke or Pepsi. Runs • N*)+
like a charm. He requires TLC for mint
condition.
-Love. Barb, John, Jenn, Al & Riley
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ERIN VAN DOOREN
John and Marian Van Dooren are
pleased to announce the graduation
or their daughter Erin from Fanshawe
College. Erin graduated on the
, President's Honour .11oII from the
Horticulture Tech. Program in Nov.
2008. Erin competed at Skills Canada
and won a Silver Medal in Landscape
Gardening in May 2008 in Calgary,
AB. Erin has also received her B.A. in
Sociology, from the University of.
Windsor in 2006. Erin is employed
with the Parks Dept. for the Town of
Goderich.
Congratulations Erin!
Love, your family & Greg
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