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during the school's Christmas concert Thursday night. With the
gymnasium lights turned off and a choir singing the chorus, each of
the florescent numbers were turned and illuminated by a purple
light. (photo by Lou -Ann Hope)
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BRUCE ARTHUR BENNETT
Mr. Bruce Arthur Bennett of Seaforth and
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December 25 at the age of 72.
Born on December 3, 1914, in Ashfield
Township, he was the son of the late John
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Surviving are one brother, Hugh Bennett
and his wife Dorothy of Port Albert; one
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