The Huron Expositor, 1997-07-23, Page 1414 -THE HURON EXPO$tTOR, July ES, 1907
PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT
DANCING ON THE LAWN - Residents and staff of Maplewood Manor enjoyed a family
summer picnic last Wednesday complete with musical entertainment by the Notes of
Yesteryear. Sunny skies made for an enjoyable afternoon.
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SENIOR GAMES MEDAL WINNERS - The Seaforth Senior Games Committee held its
potluck banquet last Thursday. Medal winners at the district games in Lucan are pictured
here. 'Front row, kneeling - Drusilla Leitch, third in golf, and Marty Bedard, Recreation
Director. Middle row (I. to r.) - Gordon Murray, first in snooker (At age 88, Gordon is one of
the older active members of the Seaforth Senior Games), Doreen Johnston, Mayor Irwin
Johnston; Shirley Morrison, Olave Papple, John Aubin, Grace Corbett and Joyce Wallace
placed first in five -pin bowling. Back row: Charlie Perkins - second in golf. Absent - Betty
Vock - second in golf. Organizers thank Mayor Irwin Johnston and his wife Doreen, Ann
Wood and her helpers, Emie Harbum for running the euchre and Drusilla Leitch and her
team for the fitness demonstration. (Photo submitted)
Clean up after storm blows through
Marie Hicknell visited with
friends in Dryden recently
and spent the July 5 weekend
with Larry and Fran Hicknell,
Shannon and Laurence in
Nipigon. This past weekend
Marie attended the baptism
of her grandson, Austin
Edward Roney, son of
Margaret and Chris Roney of
Midland, Ontario.
Sister Margaret Rose Eckert
of Strathroy spent a few days
on the weekend with Cecilia
Ryan and while here visited
with Alphonse and Annie
Cronin of St. Columban, Joe
F,ckcrt of Dublin and Jerome
and Theresa Kelly of
Mitchell.
With Cecilia Ryan on
Saturday to clean up the fall-
en trees, branches, large and
small, some of which
blocked my driveway and
brought down the hydro
wires, caused by the severe
storm and high wind that hit
the arca on Monday evening,
July 14, were J.D. and Marg
MacRae of London, Les and
Credit returned
to town by OPP
This municipalitiy's repre-
sentative on the Police
Services Board, deputy -reeve
13111 Teall, said $34,8(0 credit
has been returned to the town
by the Ontario Provincial
Police on last year's contract
a the July 8 meeting of
Seaforth Council.
He added the OPP's RiDE
(drunk -driving) program is
going to be spaced out in the
arca this year, not only
around the Christmas holiday
period.
St. Columban
by Cecilia Ryan
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Laura Ward, Pat Subject,
Jeffrey and Nathan and Mark
Ryan and Jake all of
Kitchener, Gerry Ryan of RR
1 Dublin and John and Mary
Jo Nelson and Zachary and
their nephew Robert of RR 1
Lucknow. There was no dam-
age done to the buildings.
Mrs. Frances Melady, son
Tom and wife Joanne of RR
2 Dublin, Patricia Ryan of
London, Anne Melady
Chapin of Ottawa and Dr.
Don Melady of Toronto have
returned from a trip to
Dawson in the Yukon. They
were retracing the steps of
Mrs. Melady's father, Jim
Delaney, who was one of the
stampeders in the 1897 gold
rush. Don met them in
Whitehorse after hiking over
the Chilkoot Pass from the
Pacific to Whitehorse as his
grandfather had done 100
years before.
Dublin
by Dorothy Dillon
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Murray brothers
at the cards again
Those Murray brothers
were at their brother Arthur's
place - the home of their
birth! Boy, what changes
around a farm from 1925 to
now! You can say the six -
hand euchre has changed too!
You have to know when to
pass - when to make it - what
to play - how to play - and
which card to play or if you
don't, you might lose the
farm!
Anyway, they had a beauti-
ful game - a little sided, I'll
admit! Two games against
nine - wait until the next
time! Arthur, Ronald and
Cyril (three youngest) won
over the three oldest - Joe,
Jerry and Jerome. Well, when
it comes to a great party, it's
the Murray brothers who
know how to do it!
Happy birthday to a very
special Dublin man, George
Jamieson, who celebrated
yesterday, July 22.
Happy birthday to Charlene
Delaney (a special Dublin
hair -stylist) who celebrated
July 19.
Happy birthday to Mike
Seiler (son of Steve and
Yvonne Seiler - formerly
from Dublin) who also cele-
brates a birthday.
Happy 45th anniversary to
Gordon and Margaret
Drummond who celebrated
on July 19.
Thought for Today
A flashlight is a place to
keep dead batteries!
GRADUATION
Sandra McClure, daughter of Bill.
and Sharon McClure of R.R. #1,
Seaforth. graduated from
Western Maryland College in
Westminster, Maryland on
May 16, 1997, where she
received o Master of Science
Diploma in Deaf Education. She
also received her Bachelor of Arts
in Social Arts on May 12, 1995
at Gallaudet University in
Washington, D.C. Sandra was a
former student at Roberts for the
Deaf in London. Sandra has
accepted a teaching position at
Rohorts School for Sept. 1997.
Congratulations and good luck
with your future endeavours.
Love, Your family
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Dave (Scott) on your
play. We are so proud
of you.
Love From Your Family
Car, craft show
Fall Reserve Conservation
in Beamilkr is the site of the
6th Annual Car and Craft
Show the first weekend of
August. Classic motorcycles
have been added this year.
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the
Parrot
Club
PRIVATE HOME CHILD CARE
available part time. full time,
or temporary
Contact Deb McLean
32 Centre Street
E9mondville
522-0680
Happy 16"
Birthday
LAURA McORATH
July 21
GRADUATION
JONATHAN GEORGE
WHEATLEY
Larry & Susan are very j
pleased to announce the
graduation of their son.
Jonathan, from the
University of Waterloo.
Jonathan received his
Honours Bachelor of Arts -
Psychology. Co-operative !r
Program. Management
Studies Minor at
Convocation on May 29.
1997 and has accepted a
position as a change
management analyst with
Andersen Consulting in
Toronto. 1
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BUCK & DOE
for
Paul Glanville
Teresa Anderson
Saturday July 26, 1997
For details phone
522-0953
Or
527-1943
Age of Majority
Lunch Provided
$5.00/Person
Love, Mom, Dad,
Andrea and Greg
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GRADUATION
PEGGY ANNE RYAN
daughter of Jack & Marianna
Ryan graduated on June 11. 1997
from Brock University with thr
degrees Bachelor of Arts in Child
Studies with distinction and a
Bachelor of Education. She is a
graduate of Lampton (:ollegr,
where ,hr,rrrrivrd a diploma in
Early Childhood Education,
Seaforth District High School and
St. Janus Schuul, Seaforth.
We're proud of you.
Congratulations and lore from
Terry, Dad, Mom, Stere, Joe &
Monica.
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