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GIMME THAT BALL—Seaforth District Thomas St. Joseph's Saturday evening. The
High School's senior girls basketball team , final score was 64-59. (Hundertmarkphoto)
won the WOSSA A championship against St.
Seaforth Midgets tie.
game and in two
Seaforth Midgets have pplayed three
regular scheduled games. In the first game
they tied Wingham 9-9 and in the second
defeated Brussels 5 to 2.
In game three on Tues. Nov. 29 they
played against Clinton. Ray Anstett and
Steve Stapleton racked up their first shut -out
of the season. Seaforth tallied eight goals on
the Clinton goalie. ,
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en though Bauch did let in eight goals,
played well and made some excellent
ayes. .
Seaforth scorers were David Main
w h four, Scott Driscoll, Kevil—Melady,
Mark Stapleton and Kevin Williamson. Next
games are Tuesday, Dec. 6 at home against
Brussels and Saturday Dec. 10 in Clinton.
Card of Thanks Card of Thanks Card of Thanks
I wish toOtha
BO
N the Drs.,
nurses and therapists of Uni-
versity Hospital also Drs.,
nurses and therapists of St.
Joseph's Hospital for their
care and attention. Also
friends and family who sent
cards, flowers and treats
during my stay at the hospl•
tals. Hazel Dillon
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STOREY
I would like to say "Thanks"
to my family, relatives,
friends and neighbours for
their visits, gifts, flowers,
candies, fruits. letters, cards,
masses, prayers and phone
calls while I was in the
hospital. Special thanks to
nurses and staff in Seaforth,
K -W and University Hospi-
tals, also Drs. Ferguson and
Rodney. Thanks again to
everyone. .Junior Storey
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NOTE
I would like to thank my
relatives and friends and the
different organizations of the
church for their gifts, cards
and visits while • I was . a
patient in the Seaforth Public
Hospital. Special thanks to
the nurses and hospital staff,
Doctor Rodney and Rev.
Duke. It was all greatly
appreciated. Elgm Nott
24-49x1
PROTOPAPAS
We wish to thank all the
service for the benefit dance
and all the people who came
out and gave donations. Spe-
cial thanks to the Oddfellows
and Rebekahs who donated
their annual dance for our
benefit. Also thanks to all
who donated money and
clothing immediately after
our fire. Bill and Dee
Protopapas and family
24-49-1
GARRETT
The family of the late. New-
man Garrett wish to thank
their relatives, friends and
neighbours for their many
acts of kindness during their
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to, Rev. Cheryl -Ann
Stadelbauer-Sampa and the
d
ladies of Egmonville church
who served lunch. Also
thanks to the staff of Seaforth
Manor Nursing Home, doc-
tors and staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital and the
Box Funeral Home. 24-49x1
PIPE
We wish to thank everyone
for the lovely Surprise party
held on our 45th anniversary
our family for -the bountiful
dinner provided in Blyth; all
vhoweree presentntourtiun t,
later, forgiffs, cards, flowers,
and those who provided
lunch. This anniversary will
never be forgotten. Merry
Christmas to you all.
Freda and Mervynipe
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PROTOPAPAS
I wish to thank hospital staff,
Dr. Underwood, visitors and
cards I received while I was a
patient in Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital. BIB Protopapas
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RIl'CHIE
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with flow-
ers, cards and letters during
niy stay in hospital and at
home. All was very much
appreciated. To all my
friends, relatives and neih-
bours; a very Merry Christ-
mas and a Happy New Year.
24-49-1
SMITH
Sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to our family and friends
who celebrated with us on the
occasion of our 50th wedding
anniversary, which was held
at Cavan United Church,
Winthrop on Dec. 3. Special
thanks to the United Church
Women for all their work and
effort, which made it such a
happy occasion. Many thanks
also for the beautiful cards,
gifts and flowers. It truly is a
day we will long remember.
Gilbert and Grace
24-49x1
DE BRABANDERE
We would like to express our
sincere -thanks to our rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
for their immediate and over-
whelming support during the
loss of our dear little son
Travis. We greatly appre-
ciate all the flowers, gifts of
food, and charitable contribu-
tions. A special thanks to
Sister Yvonne and the choir of
Holy Name of Mary, the
ladies of the C.W.L., to our
brothers and Brian as pall-
bearers and to Monsignor
Grespan for his words of
comfort. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will be re-
membered always. Robert,
Marianne and Bennet
De Brabandere
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McCALLUM
We would • like to thank our
'neighbours on the 12th and
13th of McKillop for the
beautiful supper and the
wonderful gifts. We will
always remember yopr kind-
ness. Thank you.
Ron and Betty McCallum
and Family
24-49x1
VANDEN HOVEN
I would like to thank everyone
who sent cards and gifts and
visited me while in hospital
'attttlipce returning-11mnd
Special thanks to Father
Caruana, Dr.' Rodney, nur-
sing and therapy staff.
Thanks to all who helped with
farm chores, especially Kevin
and Jeff. Cor Vanden Hoven'
24-49x1
SCHWARZ
1 would like to thank all my
friends and neighbours who
sent me cards and
while 1 was in Universe
Hospital, Landon. Every-
thing was deeply appreciated
and will always be remem-
bered. Henry Schwarz
24-49-1
In Memoriam
CHAPPLEt In lovingimemory
of Fred who passed away
Dec. 4, 1972.
No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts he's always
there
Always remembered by
Mary (wife), Julie and Wayne
and their families. 25-49x1
THORNTON: In loving mem-
ory of my dear mother Mary
Thornton who passed away
December 9, 1982.
They say memories are gold-
en
Well, maybe that is true
But I never wanted memories
Mom
I only wanted you.
It broke my heart to lose you
Butou did not go alone,
For dart of me went with you
The day God called you home
If tears could build a stairway
And memories a lane,
I'd walk right up to heaven
And bring you back again.
So many times I've needed
you
So many times I've cried,
If love could have saved you,
Mom
You never would have died.
Lovingly remembered by
daughter Idella, grandchild-
ren Shirley, Pearl, Lloyd and
their families, grand and
great grandchildren.
25-49x1
WHITMORE: A tribute of
love and remembrance to
Erlin Whitmore who passed
away suddenly one year, ago,
Dec. 12, 1982
When I must leave you
For a little while -
Please do not grieve
And shed wild tears
And hug your sorrow to you
Through the years; 0,
But start out bravely
With a gallant smile;
And for my sake
And in my name
Live on and do
All things the same,
Feed not your loneliness
On empty days
But £ill each waking hour
In useful ways
Reach out your hand
In comfort and in cheer
And I in turn will comfort you
And hold you near..
71nd iieve , aeve"i.
Be afraid to die,
For I am waiting for you;pi the
sky. By Helen Steiner Rice
Lovingly remembered and
greatly missed by wife Kath-
leen and daughter Karen.
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