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ALLAN, Howard: On Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at
Stratford General Hospital, Howard Allan of Bruce -
field in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Ethel
Walker. Dear father of Charles Walker of Exeter
and loving grandfather of Nick Walker. Also loved
by Ron (Lorraine) Walker and their children John
and Bethany, all of Strathroy, and Beverly (Mahlon)
Horst and their daughter Sheila (Jake) Albrecht
and their children Madison and Jaydon, all of Mil-
verton. Fondly remembered by his brother Robert
(Margaret) Allan of St. Joseph and his sister Mary
(George) Gloade of Petersburg. Also survived- by
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his par-
ents Edgar and Annie (Turner) Allan and a brother
James Allan (200&). Family received friends at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on Thurs-
day
from 2-4 and 7-9 pm and on Friday, April 24
from 12 noon until the time of service at 2:00 pm at
the Brucefield United Church. Rev. Marybeth Wil-
son officiated.- Interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley:
Township. Pallbearers were Dennis Hallam, Stu-
art Wilson, Robert Broadfoot, Allan Haugh, Neil
Haugh, Ken Carnochan, Robert McCartney ands'
William Thompson. Flower bearers were Dan and
Peter Gloade, Laura and. Janice Allan. -Memorial
donations to Hearf & Stroke Foundation, Canadian
Cancer Society or Brucefield United Church would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. 42-
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CAMPBELL, Margaret (Peg): Margaret (Peg)
Jane Campbell (Ahara) of Seaforth and 'formerly
of Wingham, passed awaysuddenlyon Tuesday,.' 9 Y�......
April 21, 2009 at Seaforth Community Hospital in SILLS, Francis (Frank): On Thursday, April 23,..
her 63rd year. She was the beloved wife of Charles 2009 at Huronview Home for the Aged, Clinton,
R. Campbell. Born in Toronto, daughter of Robert Francis (Frank) C.J. Sills, formerly of Seaforth, in
Ahara of St. Catharines and the late Adelaide Aha- his 90th year. Beloved husband of the late Dinah
ra, Peg spent the last 31 years working at the Sea- Mary (Wood) Sills (1979). Cherished father of
forth Veterinary Clinic. Surviving her besides her James (Anne) Sills of Seaforth, Anne (John) Ma
husband are sons, James (Kim) of Hanover and son of Youngstown, N.Y., Mary (Gerald) Townsend
Barry (Abby) of Oakville, daughter Chris (Don) of .Arthur, Jane (Len) Muegge of Clinton, Mar-
Bruxer of Seaforth, and eight grandchildren, Jim- garet (Phil) Beard of Wingham and Joan (Neil)
my, Haden, Colin, Dylan, Logan, Kiernyn, Isaac, Johnston of Kitchener. Loving grandfather of 18
Max and an unborn granddaughter. Sister of Mary grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Loy
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(Dave) Wenger of Mount Forest and Ted Ahara of ingly remembered by his sister-in-law, Daphne
Cambridge. Sister-in-law of Grace (Fred) McGee of Wood, of York, England and several nieces and
Wingham. She was a loving and dedicated woman nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Francis
who always put family first. Her grandchildren will Shea Sills and Dorothy (Daly) Sills; one grandson,
remember her fondly -as they gaze into the stands Jamie Townsend; and his siblings, D'Orlean Sills,
during hockey games. The gap she leaves in the Thomas Sills and Mona Enzensberger. Longtime
lives of those who knew and loved her is beyond hardware merchant and Second World War veter-
words. Public visitation was held on Thursday from an, Frank was enthusiastically involved in his com-
7-9 p.m. and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the munity. He was a member of several community
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street groups - civic and musical. He served as Mayor
West, Seaforth, where a private funeral service of Seaforth, Chairman of the High School Board
was held on Saturday, April 25 at 2:00 p.m. Pas- and founding member of the Board of Governors
tor Stephen, Hildebrand officiated. Interment Mai- of Conestoga College. An interested and interest-
tlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Donations may be, ing historian, his personal collection of Seaforth
sent to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the, : history contributed significantly to the founding
Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences at www. ' of the Seaforth Museum. Frank's devotion to his
whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-18-1 faith and his family was evident, in his daily life
and served as a great example to those who knew
him. Family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, Seaforth on Saturday from 7-9 pm
and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Mass of the
Christian Burial was held at St. James Roman'
Catholic Church, Seaforth on Monday, April 27 at
11:00 am. Fr. Chris Gillespie officiated. Pallbear-
ers and flower bearers were his grandchildren. In-
terment St. James Cemetery. Memorial donations
generous, kind and considerate. He retained a , to St. James Building Fund, the Seaforth Museum
lively sense of humour and avid interest in the or to a charity of one's .choice would be appreci-
stock market and world affairs. He was so grate- ated as expressions of sympathy. Condolences at
ful to the staff at Cawthra Gardens, especially on www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-18-1
Pine Ridge for their kindness and care. Friends
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called at the Turner & Porter 'Peel' Chapel, 2180
Hurontario St., Mississauga (Hwy 10, N. of QEW)
from 2-4 p.m. Tuesday April 28, 2009. A Memo-
rial Mass will be held at St. James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth, ON., on Thursday May 7th, 2009
at 11 a.m. If desired, donations to a charity of your
choice would be appreciated. 42-18-1
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GELDHOF, Jack: Jack Rene Geldhof of egmond- _ '
memor of a 'dear son
vile at Seaforth Community Hospital on, Sunday, and brother;, Brad Millerr'
April 26th, 2009 in his 63rd year.Beloved husband
of Patti (Coombs) Geldhof and dear father of Ja-
son and Carmen Geldhof, (Goderich), and step-
father of Jason and Mylene Hutchinson, London,
and Jermy and Michelle Hutchinson, London.
Also survived by six grandchildren, three sisters,
Erica Rambout, Sonja Oslach (Art), Oda Meseure
(John) and brother Roger ,Geldhof (Kay), and his
mother -on -law Rita Coombs. Predeceased by his
parents Camiel and Odette (Cnoakaert), sister-in-
law Nellie Geldhof, and one son David. The fam-
ily received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich St. W. Seaforth on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held
at St. James Roman Catholic Church on Wednes-
day, April 29th (today) at 11:00 a.m. Interment
Egmondville Cemetery, Egmondville. Expressions
of sympathy may be made to the Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital Foundation, Heart and Stroke
or charity of your choice. Condolences at www.
whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com 42-18-1
who left us so suddenly
4 years ago, April 29,
2005.
As angels keep their
watch up there,
Please God let him
know,
That we down here do
not forget,
We love and miss him
so.
- Lovingly remembered
by your Mom, Wayne,
Kim, Cathy and Family.;_
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CHESNEY-Scott,
Barb: In loving mem-
ory of our girl who
passed away May 3,
2005.
We think of you . in si-
lence,
We often• speak your
name,
We have so many
memories,
-And your picture in a
frame,
Our hearts still ache
with sadness,
In silence our teals still
14#031flow,
For what it - meant totributiop y s stems, pharmacolo roduct re aratsol
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'and professional practice. -
No one will ever know.•
{ "Pharmacy technicians can now fill prescriptions but
- Miss ,You and 1_oV ;v checkedpharmacists. Thenew re
You: Dad, man and they
have to be by gu-
Family 47-faax� lotion$ wilt allow them to dispense on their own," .says
Healthkick Huron manager Laura Overholt.
11 Cies si Theft Overholt says the idea'i_ s to make_the course accessible
GEMMELL to pharmacy technician i in the area.
/BEUERMAN t; "We're trying to encourage those individuals who need
Thank you to all Qui to take. the course to make the transition possible and
friends and fatuity' vi+h��� enable them to continue in their jobs," says.
came out to support use nab J , Y
at the buck and doe.t.,, While the dates for the course haven't yet been deter -
Thank you to our fan- mined, Overholt says an information session about the
tastic wedding party for course -will be offered on Tuesday, May 26 at the Huron
doing such awesome East Health Centre.
job putting it on. Also
thanks to Joyce and For more information, call 519-600-2273.
Collaboration brim
pharmacy tech tours
to Seaforth throu
anshawe College
althkic
Susan ln'd.ertar�',
In a first-time collaboration with Fanshawe College;
`Healthkick Huiron.will be offering a course for pharmacy
technicians .that- will: help them prepare for a registra-
tion exam..�
Healthkick contacted 52. phariacies throughout Hu-
ron -Perth to de - ' e how they are going to- prepare for
new regulations from the Ontario- College of Pharmacy.
The new program, taught by Fanshawe College in Sea-
forth at the Huron East Health Centre, will offer. four
modules that will "fill in the skill set" of pharmacy tech-
nicians working towards;.becom ing registered,
The f9ur modules include the management of drug dib
DEVER.EAUX, Edward: Peacefully at Cawthra
Gardens on Wednesday April 22, 2009 in his
100th year. Beloved husband of the late Jennie
Stewart Devereaux. Survived by his Sister Joan
Devereaux, of Mississauga, and niece Pat Glover
and her family from Port Hope and many cousins.
Predeceased by his brother Frank and sister Al-
ice Potter. Ed was a true gentleman, courteous,
DEADIJNEFRIDAYAT
4:00 PM
lose you,
Ross Ribey for their
extra help that night.
- Jason and Maegan
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BEAUDIN-MALONEY
We would like to give a
big thanks to everyone
who came out and sup-
ported us at our Buck
and Doe. A special:.
thank you to our wed-
ding party, Steve and
Pam Shewan for bar -
tending and also to our
parents. A big thanks
to everyone for a good
timel - Josh and Britt
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VAN DOOREN
r Thank you to the Sea=
forth Firefighters for:
your speedy response
to the call to our shed
fire. Your hard work
saved us from having
much fire damage.
Thanks also to our
neighbours for all -of ..
the offers to help with
the clean up. It was all
greatly appreciated, :
- John and Marian Van
ROWLAND, Id:' November 27, 1933 - April 27, Dooren 47-18-1
2002 VOLLAND
Seven years have passed, but a lifetime
��:'��� The family of Bruce
Of memories remain in our hearts. 14,4* Volland would like to
Unseen, unheard, but always near,';�_ ' ''
� �tend a special thanks
Still loved, missed and dear to us all.: to Dr.Shepherd and all
- Margaret; Michael, Stephen, Michelle, John and the Angels at Seaforth
their families 46-18x 1 cc Hospital who helped
494,4670's Bruce on his journey.
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D. AP
10 a.m. - Walk for Wellness
Program, Seaforth arena. Joan Spittal,
Social Worker
1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard at
Seaforth Arena
p.m. Knitting & crocheting
circle,
Platinum Oak
6:45 p.m. Walk at Hu▪ llett Provincial
Wildlife Area. Meet at Main Office.
Weather permitting A►:
7:30 p.m. General Cancer Support
Group, Seaforth Manor, 100 Jame 1-
800-294-0086. ,; , ; •1
• THURS. APRIL 30 Y}
• MON.MtY4
8-10 a.m. Walk for Wellness, Seat
Arena
9:11:30 a.m. Alphabet Soup,
Central School
10-11:30 a.m. Getting Ready fo
Kindergarten, St. James School
1:30 p.m. Senior euchre at• Seaforth
Legion
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• TUES. MAY 5
8-10 a.m. Walk For Wellne
Program, Seaforth Arena
10-11:30 a.m. Baby & Toddler Ti
Seaforth f'Co- Operative Children'
5-10 a.m. CANCELLED Walk for Centre ,'7
ellness Program, • WED. MAY 6
'; * "'`•` 8-10 a.m. Walk for Wellness Program,
1S:IO a.m• Rural Response for ` Seaforth Arena, Dietitian
Healthy Children Morning Out 1-4 p.m. Seniors Shuffleboard
Program, Bethel Bible Seaforth Arena
Church,
4-6 p.m. Knitting & crocheting circ
Platinum Oak
10-11:30 a.m. Play and Learn, *` 6:45 p.m. Walk at Hullett Provincial
Brussels Community Centre..`
10:30-11:30 a.m. Preschool a�, Wildlife Area. Meet at Main Office.
Storytime, Seaforth Library , . ,'.:,Weather permitting,
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