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GETTING MELLOW - Sgt. Dan Skepple of
the Canadian Forces Vimy Band, based in
Kingston, shows his stuff on the flugeihorn
during a mellow duet. The band performed
for students at the Seaforth District High
School Thursday. Mcllwraith photo.
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STILL ROCK 'N ROLL TO ME - Sgt. Dan Kean of Peterborough had students at
HE DOESN'T LOOK MEXICAN but Sgt. " Seaforth District High School in stitches with his rendition of this Bob Seger hit. Sgt.
Gord Smith of the Canadian Armed Forces Kean, who donned dark shades and had his pants hocked up to his knees, to do the
Vimy Band got SDHS students enthused number, is part of the Canadian Forces Vimy Band. The band represents the Training
by his version of the popular La Bamba. Command of the Armed Forces, and is based out of Kingston. It has been touring
Mcllwraith photo. schools in western Ontario for the last month. Mcllwraith photo.
St. Columban girl back from Austria
St. Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
Loretta Butters of North Delta, Van-
couver, who visited with Vincent and
Dorothy Murray and family for a week,
returned to her home in North Delta last
Friday.
Dominic and Grace Murray of Seaforth,
Joanne Lepelaars of Milton and Peter and
Jean Van Drunen spent a very enjoyable
four days in Las Vegas recently.
Colleen Maloney returned home last
Saturday after spending the past six months
working in Austria. DAY OF PRAYER
Laura and Shannon Ward of Kitchener The St. Columban Catholic Women's
visited with Gerry and Karen Ryan and League are hosting the World Day of Prayer
family on Saturday. on Friday, March 5 at 2 p.m. at St. Colum -
Louise Ryan of Kitchener and Don and ban Catholic Church. The guest speaker is
Brenda Ryan, Matthew, Stephen and David Gerry Holland.
of . London, visited on the weekend with The sympathy of the Community goes out
Clarence and Cecilia Ryan.
Jack and Margaret O'Reilly, Sandra and
Ryan visited Sunday with Dave and Janet
Greenwood and family of Sarnia.
EUCHRE
Nine tables were in play on Friday even-
ing at the Knights of Columbus euchre game
in St. Columban.
The winners were: ladies high, Helen
Nolan, low, Joan Murray, men's high,
Elmer Feeney, low, Joe Hicknell and for the
most lone hands, Tom Sloan. The next game
will be on Friday, March 5 at 8 p.m. in the K.
of C. Hall in St. Columban. Everyone is
welcome.
Dublin reps attend convention
Dublin Correspondent
MRS. DON MACRAE
395-2842 or 345-2140
Council, also was in attendance.
Sympathy of the community to Mrs. Ferg
(Anne) Kelly, RR 2 Dublin, and James, RR
5 Seaforth, and other members of the family
We are sorry to report that Mrs. Ann of Mrs. Theresa Maloney, who died on
Rowland is a patient in Stratford General Thursday at her residence at the Ritz
Hospital. She underwent surgery on Monday Lutheran Villa, Mitchell. The funeral ser -
(February 23rd) for a broken left hip and vice was held last Saturday.
left arm. Ann fell while leaving the Seaforth Congratulations to Pat Murray, son of
Manor where she works as an R.N. in Ron and Theresa Murray of Dublin, on his
Seaforth. outstanding hockey career and the winning
Your friends in Dublin send our Get Well of the Celebration '88 medal at the Awards
prayers to you, Ann, and hope you are as Night in Seaforth recently.
comfortable as possible at this time. Congrats to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brosens,
Mr. Joe Eckert is also a patient in Strat- Dublin, on the arrival of another grandchild -
ford Hospital. Get Well prayers for Joe, -a little daughter born to Cathy (Brosens)
also. and Paul Scott on February 10th.
Jerry Fuhr and Jeremiah Murray from Don and I have been away for 'a few
Dublin Council attended the Good Roads holidays and were not home to receive the
Convention in Toronto last week. James news of visitors over the weekend for press
Paratchek of Dublin, on behalf of Hibbert time on Monday.
Walton couple attends anniversary
Walton Correspondent
MRS. BETTY McCALL
887-6677
Sunday morning worshippers at Duff's
United Church were greeted by Murray and
Olene Dennis. Organist was Glenda Carter.
Ushers were Paul McCallum, Sherry Hoegy
and Brian Wilbee.
Rev. Bonnie Lamble led the Junior Choir
when they sang an an , accompanied by
Marion C-odkin at a piano. After the
Children's Time th y went to the basement
with their teachers for lessons. Rev. Lamble
spoke on "Covenant - no strings attached."
In the announcements dates to remember
are the U.C.W. General Meeting Wed. at
7:30 p.m. - Heidi McClure speaking on the
Dominican Republic; Junior choir practice
March 3, at 4:15 p.m.; World Day of Prayer
Service Friday, March 9, 10:15 a.m.; Men-
nonite Church Brussels. Next Sunday;
Board meeting will be held at the church at
7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 27 is set for the
Pancake breakfast.
ATTEND ANNIVERSARY
Harvey and Margaret Craig spent the
weekend with their nephew and niece, Ervin
and Doris Sillery in Exeter. They attended
the 60th wedding anniversary of cousins,
Keith and Ruth MacLaren in the
Pentecostal Church, Exeter on Saturday
afternoon.
Bella Deluis, Milverton spent the weekend
with her sister-in-law; Ruth Thamer.
Hall board euchre attracts 13 tables
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
Visiting on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Bast and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payne and
family, all from Woodstock.
Thirteen tables played at the Hall Board
to the family of the late Theresa Maloney
who died last week at the Ritz Villa Nursing
Home, Mitchell. Mass of the Christian
Burial was held on Saturday at St. Colum -
ban Catholic Church with Father Sharp of
Stratford, nephew of the deceased, as
celebrant at the mass.
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euchre on I' ebruary 26, with the following
winners, high - Annie Engel, Bill Eckmier,
lone hands - Verna Crawford, John Subject,
tallies, Olive Garton, Margaret Adams,
Dorothy Hamilton, Brenda Perrie, Frank
McKenzie, Iola Subject, Anne Bragg,
Audrey Adams, Eluned McNair, Stan Alex-
ander, Elgin Adams, Lou Raynard.
The Foresters are holding another euchre
Friday night March 4 at 8:30.
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