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Wednesday, December 20, 2006
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Announcements/Community
106 In Memoriam
SWEITZER - In Loving
Remembrance for 25 Years.
Brian Guy Sweitzer. July 5,
1947 - December 21, 1981.
Today again we walk with him
Down through the years gone
by
And though unseen, we feel
him.
We know he is nearby.
We never lose the ones we love
For love itself lives on.
The joy we knew together
Is never really gone.
Remember him with a smile
today
He wasn't one for tears
Reflect instead on memories
Of the many happy years.
We cherish our memories.
With love from your family
and friends. (51*)
WHITNEY, M. SHIRLEY - In
loving memory of our dear
mom/grandma who left us so
suddenly on December 21,
1999.
Beautiful memories are won-
derful things,
They last till the longest day.
They never wear out, they
never get lost,
And can never be given away.
To some you may be forgotten,
To others a part of the past,
But to those of us who loved
you,
Your memory will always last.
Sadly missed and fondly
remembered by your daughters
and their families. (51*)
BLACKLER - In Memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather Burns, who loved
to fly. Burns passed away so
suddenly on December 22,
2005.
High Flight...
Oh! I have slipped the surly
bonds of earth
And danced the skies on laugh-
ter -silvered wings;
Sunward I've climbed, and
joined the tumbling mirth
Of sun -split clouds - and done
a hundred things
You have not dreamed of -
wheeled and soared and swung
High in the sunlit silence.
Hov'ring there I've chased the
shouting wind along,
And flung my eager craft
through footless halls of air.
Up, up the long delirious, burn-
ing blue,
I've topped the windswept
heights with easy grace
Where never lark, or even
eagle flew -
And, while with silent lifting
mind I've trod
The high untrespassed sanctity
of space,
Put out my hand and touched
the face of God.
Always remembered and loved
by Verna, Philip and Cathy,
Wendy and Ron, Robert and
Fran, Jayne and Jim, David and
Sylvia and your 12 grandchil-
dren. (51x)
107 Coming Events
NEW YEARS EVE GALA -
Zurich's "150th" Last Blast
HOSTED BY ZURICH BEAN
FESTIVAL. Zurich Complex,
Sunday, December 31, 2006.
Dance to The New Boys. 8:00
PM - 2:00 AM. Tickets
$25.00/person. Available from
Zurich merchants and commit-
tee members. Party favors,
midnight lunch and door
prizes. Age of Majority only.
(51;52)
107 Coming Events
OUTDOOR LIVE NATIVITY
- Friday, December 22 at Zion
Lutheran Church, 148
Frederick St., Dashwood.
Featuring real people and real
animals. Reading of Luke 2
and Christmas Caroling. Four
Rotations - 6pm., 6:30pm.,
7pm and 7:30pm. Come share
the experience of the Blessed
Christmas Message and enjoy
warm refreshments. (51)
APPETITE FOR AWARE-
NESS - January is Alzheimer's
Month - The Alzheimer
Society of Huron County
invites you to attend "Appetite
for Awareness" a four-week
lunch and learn education
series. Topics include: An
Overview of Dementia, Brain
and Behavior, Risk Factors and
Eight Steps for a Healthier
Brain. Mondays in January
from 11:45 am. to 1:15 pm. at
the OMAFRA office, 100 Don
St., Clinton. $10 a session or
$35 for the four, brown bag
lunch provided. Please call
519-482-1482 or 1-800-561-
5012 for more information and
to register. (51-1x)
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APPY BOTH BIRTHDAY
GLENN WEBB
HIS MOMMA'S BEST
CHRISTMAS PRESENT,
DEC. 24
Love your family
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Christmas
Day Camps
December 27, 28, 29th January 3, 4, 5th
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Ages 7 and up!!!
Pick one day or all six it is up to YOU!!!
Activities include: Formal riding lesson, games, crafts,
scavenger hunts, bareback riding and much more!!!
For more information or to register call
Jeanette Meyer @ 519-233-3165.
SCHOOLHOUSE
RESTAURANT
THE PERFECT PLACE TO CELEBRATE
THE HOLIDAYS!
Now Booking for New Year's Eve
Come join us New Year's Eve for a spectacular 4 -course
dinner specially prepared by Chef Augustyn Merkies.
Two seatings: 5:30 & 8:00 p.m.
It's Back!! The Festive Feast
During the month of December, enjoy a traditional fresh roast
turkey dinner complete with all the trimmings Includes
soup or salad, dessert, coffee or tea. All inclusive $17.95
Open New Year's Eve & New Year's Day
Closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day SVA*0
(519) 238-5515
Located across from the TD Canada Trust - Grand Bend
PET ADOPTION BULLETIN
Huron OSPCA (Ontario Humane Society)
BAILEY
Bailey is a 1yr.old, male, neutered, Collie Blue Heeler
cross. This fellow has lots of energy and would love to
be part of an active family that spends a great deal of
time outdoors. Children over 10 would be best. Bailey is
housetrained and going through kennel training
currently at his foster home. He will need an assertive
owner that can handle this boy. Though he is well
trained, he is young and needs someone who can
continue his positive reinforcement training. He is
fabulous dog with a winning personality!
Contact the Huron OSPCA at 519-440-0250
• Open Mon. -Sat. 9-4 at 5 North St. Goderich
CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE AT www.huronspca.ca
to see all the dogs and cats who need loving homes!
SPONSORED BY GeoShack Canada Ltd., 240 Thames Rd. W. EXETER
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Graduate - Brad &
Angela Clausius are
proud to announce the
graduation of their
daughter Randi Lee.
Randi graduated on
November 3, 2006 from
the Law Clerk program
at Fanshawe College.
Randi has accepted a
position with the law
firm of C.M. Cockburn
in London, ON
Best Wishes on your
continued success!
Love Mom, Dad
& Dale.
Graduate - Jean and
Brent Caslick are
pleased to announce
the graduation of their
son Gregory (Greg)
held on Friday,
November 3rd, 2006
from Fanshawe College
with an Advanced
Diploma in Construct-
ion Engineering
Technology (Manage-
ment). Greg has
accepted a position
with Ellis -Don
Construction Limited as
a project co-ordinator.
Best wishes in your
chosen profession.
Mom, Dad & Dan
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NEW YEAR'S EVE
PAC1V'DOE
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LAURA McCORMICK
Sun., Dec. 31, 2006 7 p.m. Exeter Rec. Centre
Tickets $10 in advance $12 at the door
• DOOR PRIZES • PORK ROAST • CAWS • COUNT DOWN •
BUS PICKUP 1N1) RETURN:
LONDON CA'T'HOLIC CEN'T'RAL HIGH SCHOOL 8 P.M.
PARKHILL COM. CENTRE - 9:15 PM A1LSA CRIAC COM. CENTRE: 9:45 PM
DOMINION DRIVER TRAINING
Beginner Driver Education Course in Exeter
Classes held at the SOUTH HURON TOWN HALL
4 DAY COURSE
Wednesday, Dec 2 7th - Saturday, December 30th
9 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily
INSTRUCTOR:TOM MOIR
SENIORS AND DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSES AVAILABLE
Cal I: 5 19-273- 1221 or I -800-665-3027 to register
website: www.dominiondrivertraining.on.ca
WINTER YOGA CLASSES
begin second week of Jan. • Judy Dougall @ 519-235-1491
$64/8 weeks @ 71880 London Rd. N of Exeter
unless otherwise noted
Sign up in advance for a sample class $10 • Wed., Jan. 3, 7:30 p.m.
Introductory — Tues. 9:15-10:45 am & Wed. 7:30-9 pm
Beginner — Mon. 7:30-9 pm
Intermediate — Tues. 7:30-9 pm
Yoga in Chairs -- Thur. 9-10 am @ Lions Youth Centre
suitable for seniors, plus sizes and inflexible
$10 per attendance
Moms & Babies — Thur 10:45-11:45 am
Excellent idea for Christmas gift certificate!
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Book your family Christmas Party or New
Year's Eve Bowling NOW at
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Are your looking for something
to do on New Year's Eve?
Then come bowling.
We will be open from 7pm til 11 pm.
We will be open for bowling over the
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Congratulations
Jim & Rena Young
on your
65th Wedding Anniversary
December 24