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5 fill, MetitorittTti;
SWIM Ina loving memory
Pf My. 'twin sister Verna;
Brooks who passed away .one,
year ago April 11th, 1978,
From one happy borne •and
Circle
G.od, has taken one we love
Bornr'
e aWay fromsin and
sorrow
Toa better home above'
—Lovingly remembered by
her twin sister Velma M.
Adam 25-95x1
DALRYMPLE: lir loving
memory of a dear mother and
grandmother„ Mrs. Flora.
Dalrymple who passed away
April 70977.
We :miss you mere than
anyone knows
As each day passes the
emptiness grows.
It brolte our hearts to lose.
you
But you didn't go. alone,
1 hide my tears when, we
speak your name
But the ache in my heart
remains the same
They say time heals all
Sorrow- p.,1•1
And helps us to forget •
I bless the years I. had with
you
And leave the rest to' God.,'
• =--Lovingly remembered by
'daughter Doreen- and. hus-
band Ed Chappel and family
25-95x1
MOYLAN: In loving memory
of John who. passed away
April 6th, 1974.
Five years ago I had to part
With one 1 loved with all;
my heart.
I hidemy tears when we
speak your name
But the ,ache in my heart
remains the same.
They say ,;time heals• all.
sorrpW
And helps us to forget
But lime has only proved
How much 1 miss him yet.
back with mem
Lookingr-
4.
Upon the path we trod
I bless the years 1 had with
you
And leave the rest to God.
Always remembered .your
wife Mary 25-95x1
26
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Plaff of
Dashwood .and Mr. and Mrs..
,Lloyd: Riley of Staffa are
pleased
leased to announce the
engagement of their children
Marilyn Anne to Allan
Donald, The . marriage will
take place April 27th at 7
O'clock in the United. Church
in Crediton. 26-95-1.
27 Births
MEAGHER:; Jim and Cathy
Meagher (nee Osborn). are.
happy to announce the birth:
of their son Patrick Robert on
March 27th at Stratford
General Hospital, 9 Ib., 7 oz.
Proud grandparents, are
Harold and Martina.
Meagher and Robert and.
Dale Osborn, 27-95-1.
TESCHKE: Doug and
Melissa (nee MacLean)
happily announce the birth of
Gregory David 6lbs. .8 oz. on
April 2nd, 1979 at St, Marys
Hospital Kitchener. Grand-
son
randson for Mr, and Mrs. Angus.
MacLean. 27-954
28 Deaths
ELIZABETR HABKIRK
At Lachine, Quebec, on
Wednesday, March.29, 1979,
Elizabeth (Shannon) Habkirk
of Lachine, formerly of
Walton and London. Beloved
wife of the late Errol Habkirk
Survived by a son, John of
Montreal • two daughters;
• Mrs. William (Margaret):
Guist of Willowdale and Mrs.
James (Jean) Gourlay of
Winnipeg -Predeceased by
one son, George. Resting at
the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 'Goderieh Street
'•
ttr where
West, Seafor
funeral service was held
Monday' with Rev. James.
Vanslyke officiating.: Temp-
orary entombment Pioneer
Memorial . . Mausoleum.
Burial later at Maitlandbank
Cemetery.- 29-95-1
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The ,Seaforth' Chambfer- of
Cornmeice, regular monthly
meeting. ittjlteTown Hall.ort
Tuesday lead a better than
LSuall a,ttendedance.-
President :Betty Cardno was
in the chair Jim Gould gave
the financial report ,showing
a bank balance of $1,17933.
Boss RibeyR membership
chairman, reported. that 29
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and 10 more are expected to
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Mrs. Irene Grimoldby of
Seaforth spent Tuesday
visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Preaz- .
cator, Cristine, Lisa,
Christopher and Gregory
moved on Friday to the-
former
he •former Jack Medd home of
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Peck-itt
of- Vanastra purchased :the
Prezcator home in the village
and moved in over the
weekend, We would like to
•Ladies
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First Church Ladies' Aid
room
in the Centennial
of the church April 3rd.
Alice Reid. and Mae Habkirk. •
were in charge of the.
meeting. The president Mrs.
An Agaropened the meeting
with an Easter prayer Mrs.
Mae Habkirk read a poem. on
"Easter". The .hymns, were.
chosen by Mrs. Chas.
McKay. ..
The- Scripture Lesson was
read by Miss Ethel MacKay
taken' .,•from St. John ' 20;
verses 11 -- 31 •.followed, by
prayer by Mrs. Mae Habkirk;
It•;was deicded tohave the
bake sale on May 19. at 2:30
pm. at Box Furniture Store.
Miss Alice Reid introduced
the guest: speaker Mrs, J. G.
Vanslyke who gave a very
intersting message on
"Easter" Mrs. Mae
Habkirk gave the courtesy
rerharks and presented Mrs,
Vanslyke with a gift.
,new ,businesses: 'in tOW.fl,,
$cott IFIO.Wera • and Don
Hamilton Real Estate, are .to
be invited' to join the
Chamber.
Seaforth Agricultural
Society President Ken Moore
and Fall Fair iCo-ordinator
:Bob ' Broadfoot were a
-delegation: from that Society_
seeking to iron .out problems
in regardsto space rental; in
the Arena during the annual.
Fall Fair,
request tor funds was
received from the Seaforth;
Co-Opreative Nursery School,
to, assist in buying- mats to
put under exercise and play
equipment to prevent any
'injury to the children. The
matter was to be looked into,
further by the ,chair'ttlain
before the next meeting,
Paul ,Carrott spoke, :brief'l.-
on the feasibility of a bookie
of promote vocal historic
sightssuch as, the Van
Egmond house, Seaforth"s
architecturally! Interestlng
Main Street, and; :its 12
private residence which hove
already been designated by
the 'Town: Council.
On a motion by Ken Lingel-
back, seconded by Dr,
Charles Toll, ;the Chamber
supported in principle the'
idea of the tqwn and: the.
merchants buying; _ title . On
CKNX TV and r; dig/ to,
promote the Town; Of
$eaforth and: ad ertise for
participating mer hants,
It is expected that
Chamber rnen'ber$ Jerry
Hetherington and Jim Gould
will volunteer to sit on the
in new homesTown of 'S• eaforth Deve)opM
: meat Commits
An interesting slide pre-
senia on on e wor o e
Town and Country
Homemakers was •.given by
staff worker Linda Young of
VVingham. She emphasized
that it is often possible for
wish them happiness in their
new homes.
We are picase to hear Mr,
if ugh Dimaline was able •to
return home from the
Seaforth Community
1-lospital,
The "Canadian Foresters:
attended the C,C,R•A. Bingo
,operated by,..•the" Colborne
Community Centre in
London on Friay evening...
Those: working, for the
Foresters . were Walter and
Muriel McClure; Jim and
Janice Preszcator, Don
Buchanan. Betty Hulley,. Eric
and; Marjorie Anderson,
$2,500 was raised for the
"C.C.R.A. fund.
Mrs; Don .Buchanan, Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson,.
Mr. and Mrs. Sant McClure
also attended the bingo.
The Foresters Family
Dance was held ori Saturday'
evening. March 31stwith the
Huron Ramblers providing
the music also Erlan Whit-
more and Wilson McCartney.
played • their violins and
Lorne Lawson played his'
mouth organ. •
Bob Glen was caller for
the square dances. Winners
of the sport dances were Jack,
and Donelda Flynn and Jane
Anderson and Michael
Merrier:
Correction of the Foresters.
dance at `the Legion in April
isto be on the 1,;4th not the
24th as reported in the paper
two weeksago,
Sister Anna''':Dolmage is
still • apatient in Seaforth •
Community Hospital .having
had surgeryagain on.
Monday. . We would like to
w'i'sh her well.
Bob and Dorothy Dalton,
Leslie, Delphine and Verne •
D'omageave re at h t•rae.,_d
eator, ChriStine, Lisa,
Christopher, and Gregory
Visited on Friday evening
with Mr and Mrs. Gary
Preszcator Steven, Shannon,
and Sherri of R.R. 3,
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Stevenson, Steven, Scott and
Lissa of ;Belgrave visited on
Sunday evening with Mr,
and. •Mrs. Paul' Stevenson,:
David, Darren and Luanne,
Paul and Margie Van der
Molan of Oakville spent the
weekend with their grand-
mother Mrs. W.L. Whyte
Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte,
Mr, and Mrs. Dave
Preszcator, Christine, Lisa,
Christopher and Gregory
visited on Friday evening
with their. grandmother Mrs.
Lawrence Hill of Crediton.
Mrs. J. Merner, Mr., Stan
Miskovitch and Tara Kent ail.
of'. Waterloo visited'• on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl ' Mener, Sandy, Julie,
Michael; and Shelley.
Mr. Hugh Dimaline was
taken by ambulance on
Wednesday to the Seaforth
Community. Hospital We
would liketo wish hint a'
speedy recovery.
Sharon Bos celebrated her
8th birthday on •Sunday with
a party, those attending were
Lynn Feeney. Michelle
Gautreau, Andrea Carlin and ..
Ann Tyndall all of Clinton.
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