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('ONNIE MOORE. Connie, daughterof John
and Marjorie Moore graduated from W ester -
yell School of Business in London, November
28, 1986, She received Honours n Travel and
Tourism. Connie is currently employed with
Ellison Travel, Exeter.
MILL'N': Paul and Cathy are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of their d tuber
ter
Jaclyn. Dana, born W ednesday, e
17, 198(J at Seaforth Community Hospital,
weighing 8 lbs, 11' a oz. Proud grandparents
tire Marion Hulley and Bob and Ruth Dufty.
W AKA HAYASHIt John and Peggy (Dennis)
joyfully announce the arrival of their first
Mont child, a daughter, Natalie Mariko, on
Saturday, December 20, weighing 6 lbs. 10
Err. Proud grandparents are Olene and
Mumity Dennis. of W alton and Ed W akabay.
ashi, of lundan.
Crickets high
High team last week was the Crickets with
2853, W inners of the first schedule were the
Worms, Elmer Dow, Neil Bell, Charlie
Perkins, Doris Hugtll, Hazel McNaughton,
Win Glenn and Mary Finlayson,
Ladies high weekly scores, Betty Hulley
653, Pearl James 551, Mary Finlayson 481.
Men's high weekly scores: Charlie Perkins
563; Bill Harris 557, Art Finlayson 556.
The new schedule starts January 9 at 1;30
p.m:
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Moorefield, were 'recent visitors with Mrs.
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Bill Lupui of St. Catharines spente SCt Mh.
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(lave Vanneste and Paul Hogg'ar
with other
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tournament
on Saturday. December 27 at the
Wellesley Community'ee fortunate After
a hardd
day of broomball they
to return home with the B trophy.
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Ih13AM JOSEPH McMILIAN
W illiam Joseph McMillan, of 46 Goderich
Street East, Seaforth, died December 25 at
Seaforth Community Hospital in his 84th
year.
Ile is survived by his wife. the former Mary
11' infants. a son Dan, of RR 2, Belmont and
daughter Noreen (Mrs. Eric Jansen) of Olds,
Athelia Also survived by five grandchildren
and predeceased by one daughter Anne
{m•dat, one brother John and a sister Mary.
The family received friends at the W hit•
ney-Ribey Funeral Home. 87 Goderich Street
W est, Sefdorth on December 27, until 11 a.m.
December 29 when a funeral service was held
St. James Roman Catholic Church.
Spring interment St. ('olumban Cemetery
Parish prayers were held on December 28.
r McMillan was the son of the late Miles
McMilian and Mary Hastings.
Pallbearers were Bill McMillan,
Harry Boy
Kok. John O'Leary. Jimmy'
Riches. Ken Moylan. Flower bearers were
Jack Sinclair and Zack Ryan.
.JoII lilt%Iilk:N. STEPIIENS
A Christmas visitor in Seaforth was killed
instantly on'i'uesday. December23 on Derry
Hnad. , Mississauga when a or coming
lhrtlt( b'•7t�PRsiMetAwAS•rn collision with the
car he -teas timing.
John Bradley Stephens, 25, of Atlanta
t;E•urina. had come with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Stephens. the former Ruth Teall to
visit he, uncles and aunts in Seaforth. M r and
\Ih 11 m 'Tall. Chalk Sl and Mr and Mrs
W 01 Pinder. (;odench St E After leaving
his Mississauga to herents he
fnlendsd rcwhend to
the
accident nrenrred
Formerly of Burlington. the Stephens had
Inert for re
Braille% alba tea.. attending universitt two years in y wasa on
Ito• dean , honor list
horn in Inndnn. Bradley Stephens is
.unrwrtl ley his parents and a brother W arren
and 'aster Stephanie, all of Atlanta.
Funeral sitters werr held in the Dods-
v.
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wturth and ltrn n funeral chapel in Burling-
ton Saorttay followed by cremation
fl) 11 W1 CUES
t.,10,1 frtr•rn/t and rntlrrnter%
tar the hnhrinv crawnit rind for
e,-rn rho' ni the rnenrng pear.
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HIDDEN IH THE PAST,
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