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Mere -each day we miss you.
Friends may thank the wound is
heated.
But they tithe know the sorrow
Thatlies within our hearts
concealed
Lovingly remembered and sadly
mired by wile Karen and Family.
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FLANAGAN: In loving -memory of
our ,dear *on. brother and uncle,
Brian who passed away August 30
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!No length of tune oen take away
Our thoughts o1 you from day to
bay.
;You live with us in memory aril,
Not iust.today but always will
Loved, missed and remembered,
Mom, Dad, Brothers, Sealers.
esteems and nephews. 46-35xlcc
HILDEURAND: In bung memory
of a dear Dad and Papa George
who passed away August 29
1992
Remember him with a smile
today.
He was not one for tears.
Reflect instead on memories.
of all the happy years
We call to mind the way he spoke.
And all the things he said,
His strength, his courage and the
way he loved us.
Remember that instead.
The good advise he gave us.
His eyes that shone with laughter.
So much of him that never died.
But lives on ever after
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by Ruth, Steve, Jennie and
Emily. 46-35x1
HILDEBRAND: In loving memory
of a dear husband George who
passed away five years ago
August 29 1992
If 1 had all the wood to give
I d give it, yes. and more,
To hear your voice, to see your
smile
To visit Mends, play cards -awhile
But since this special dream of
mine
Gan never really come True,
i m grateful for the years I've lived
And laughed and loved with you
Always remembered and sadly
missed by his wife Hazel. 46-35x1
EEDV: In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather Clifford who
passed,away 3 years agp August
26 1994
We often think of days gone by,
When we were all together,
A shadow o'er our lives has,cast.
Our loved one's gone forever.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered t., his family. 46-35-1
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To all the emit et Oa Booth
Osa.uNty Fklspiald, a ltearMalt
thanks for all the Boat pare 1
rsseived. A wed Moak you ..to
Lynn a Mary a Dr's-Ftedetey • a
fooya&Mrs. Thank youkaseeet flor
all the Sewers, owls, fruits etc,
tram W my bawls a neighbours
Thank you mint - Fanny Wast. 47-
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LAMONT
'Thank you. to my *wady, Mends
and ooeforke s for doe beauMul
Dards. gilts and Sowers and my
tamely for tate surprise party: It was
a wonderful and unforgest•bie
birthday - Judy . 47-35x 1
FORREST • eaNNETT
Thanks to everyone who • helped
make our Buck 'n' Doe a wonderful
success t3pecial thanks to our
wedding parry and parents for all
their hard work. We had a Brest
time. Dwain and Sherri. 47.35x1
THAMER
The family of the late Ruth Thamer
would like to express their sincere
appreciation tor the food, flowers.
donations and cards of sympathy
from their family. fnends and
neighbours Your aces of kindness
during our loss of a dear mother
and grandmother have meant a lot
• to us Special thanks to Dr
Flowers, Dr McGregor and nurses
on 2nd floor at Wngham and
District Hospital for their care. Rev
Paul Ross for his prayers and
words of comfort, the Walton
United Church ladies for providing
lunch and to the Steven Betts
Funeral Home Brussels Your
kindness will always be
remembered Paulen° John
Shirley. Judy and Ruthie and their
families 47-351(1
DIEHL
I wish to sincerely thank all my
friends and neighbours for all the
beautiful birthday cards I received
- Ida. 47-35x1
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Our number is 327-0241.
Hockey player going
to Notre Dame
Chad Chipchase of Clinton
has accepted a four-year
hockey scholarship at Notre
Dame College.
The 18 -year-old veteran of
Waterloo's junior B •Siskins
chose the -school over the
junior A Sudbury Wolves,
who drafted him. The 6' 1".
190 -pound forward, also had
hockey scholarship offers
from Harvard, Michigan
State and St. Lawrence uni-
versities.
5ommunity Calendar
WED., AUG. 27
1:30-3:30 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
8:00-9:00 p.m. - AAA Lakers
Hockey Practices
THUR., AUG. 28
6:00-7:30 p.m. - AAA Lakers
Hockey Practices
9:00-11:00 p.m. - Centenaires
Hockey Practice
FRI. , AUG. 29
43 1&-iaa6p:rn.--Heekey-Seheol
Game Day
SAT., AUG. 30
SUN., AUG. 31
MON., SEPT. 1
7:30-10:30 p.m. - Minor Sports
Council Bingo at the Arena -
Tonight's host is Minor Hockey
TUES., SEPT. 2
6:00-9:00 p.m. - AAA Lakers
Hockey Practices
9:00-11:Q0 p.m. - Centenaires
Hockey Practice
WED., SEPT. 3
1:30-3:30 p.m. - Senior
Shuftleboard.at the.Arena
6:00-10:30 p.m. - AAA Lakers
Hockey Practices
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Fall & Winter
,Registre ion Night at the Arena
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Chelsie Fotheringham had a dry
Plowing Match Friday mooring
pulled by Barbara Fothenngham.
Lots to
celebrate
Dubln
by Dorothy Dillon
345-2842
Birthdays are always a time
to celebrate'
Happy birthday to Jean
Ryan. Stratford. originally
from St. Columban. Enjoy
your day, Jean!
A very happy birthday to
Mary Jamieson of Dublin,
who celebrates this week.
Love from families, relatives
and neighbours, Mary!
Happy birthday to Tony
Pickering who celebrates this
week. Have a happy day!
Anniversaries are also a
time to celebrate!
Happy anniversary to Linda
and Murray Wagg who also
celebrate this week. We all
'send you our love, Linda' and
Murray!
Thought for Today
If at first you don't succeed.
-deny you were -even trying'
PHOTO BY DAVID Sam
Fotheringham (left) and
ride -at the Huron Cotmty
in their, covered wagon
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-Congratulations
to newlyweds
Congratulations from the
community are extended to
newlyweds, Anne Marie
Maloney and Stephen
McGregor who were united
in marriage on Saturday,
August 16, 1997 at Hensall
United Cfutrch. Their parents
are Mrs. Laureate Maloney of
Seaforth and the late
Clarence Maloney and Mrs.
Betty Ehgoetz and the late
James McGregor.
The St. Columban Parish
'Cemetery Sunday will he
held at the St. Columhan
Cemetery on Sunday,
September 7. Mass will be
offered at 12 p.m. Coffee and
donuts will be served follow-
ing Mass. Please bring lawn •
chairs.
Don and Brenda Ryan.
Matthew, David and Angela
of London visited on Sunday
with Cecilia Ryan.
PROGRAM ENDS- Summer is over for all children who
participated in the reading program at the Seaforth Library
pis year. Supervising the crayons On the final morning was '
Andrea Gingerich.
Be Sure To Attend The
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BREAKFAST
Place: Brucefield Fire Hall
Date: SATURDAY, SEPT. 6
Time: 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Come and Enjoy All You Can Eat
Pancakes & Syrup, Sausages, Bacon
Horn trues, Eggs, Toast, Coffee and Milk
Adults x.00
Take Out Available Children 5-12 $3.00
Preschool Free
"COME EAT IN OUR NEW HALL "
NOMINATIONS
NOTICE TO MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF
Towne of Clinton and Seaforth, Villages of Bayfield and
Blyth,
lbwzuhips of Mullett, Tuckersmith, McKillop, Stanley
TAKE NOTICE THAT nominations may be filed betweeen 9:00 a.m.
and 6:00 p.rn. on Nomination Day, Friday, October 10, 1997, or
during the period from Tireaday, April I, 1997 t4 Thursday, October
9, 1997, inclusive immediately preceding Nomination Day, at a time
when the Clerk's Office is open, at the office of the Clerk of the 'hien
OFFICE FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE NOMINATED
ONS 611311111911. OF DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD No.,
8
(Huron County Board of Eduuatlea)
Town of Clinton Town of Seaforth
Village of Bayfield Village of Blyth
lbwnahipof Mullett Township of McKillop
lbwnahlp of Stanley lbwnship of Tuckersmith
PUMTH R TAft:6NO11OE that nominations must be in the
RAW form, and be accompanied by the prescribed nomination
flfilinikfee of 1100. The nomination will only be certified where the
Cie is satisfied that the person is qualifiedto be nominated and
that the nomination complies with the Act. The nomination must be
signed by the candidate and may be filed in person or by an agent as
set forth in Section 33 of the Act. Nomination forms and full
parlkulare to be followed may be obtained from the undersigned.
Where there are more candidates than are required to fill the office,
notice will be given of the location pivoting places, the dates and
times that von places will be open for voting, manner in which
tlectots asy we voting preludes, aid any alternative voting methods.
M IURTHEK•TA1PCNOTION that where, at 5:00 p.m. on
. ()Mohair()Mohair� 14, , the,numbsr of certified candidates for
an once is the same as or.less than, the number to be elected the
clerk shall iaunedietely declare the candidate or tm elected
by acclamation. On WeidwlayrOe1ober`l6r between the
hours of 9 a.m. and IS p.m., additional nominations play be filed for
the raa� vacancies In the office in respect of Which thetre,waa
an io t number ofcaddied candidates, and the provisions of
eubeectiona $3 (6) std 37 (4) apply.
OIVB,N UNDER MY HAND this 27th duty of August, 19117.
Flower show held
'at 'Queensway
Hensall
by Liz Sangster
262-2715
The Hensall shuffleboard
scores for August 19 are as
follows:' Tom Wiliiarns,,476;
Alice Thiel, 429;' Dave
Woodward, 428; Margaret
Deichert, 426; Theo
Vandenboom, 408; Doris
Hamilton, 407; Hazel
McEwen, 398; Lloyd Lovell,
.;10.
The Hensall and District
9th Annual Flower Show was
held Wednesday at
Queensway Rest Home.
Rosemary Burdzy was the
top winner. Many lovely
flower and vegetables were
on display. William Gibson
judged the exhibits. Marg
Cole, Doris Jantzi and Jessie
Allen were in charge of the
tea room. The door prize was
won by Haul Corbett.
At Carmel Presbyterian
Church Rev. Robert Peebles
was the guest minister. Joyce
Pepper was the organist. On
September 8 the PCW will
hold its meeting.
At Hensall United Church
Nancy Fraser was the minis-
ter. Mark Garlough was the
organist for the ministry of
song. John Thompson read
the announcements. John
Goddard also assisted with
the service.
Champion head
office moving
back to Goderich
The new ,owners of
Champion Road Machinery
Ltd. have decided tet move
their corporate head office
back to Goderich from
Waterloo.
Volvo Construction Equip-
ment Also named Dennis
Vollmerhausen president and
chief executive officer of
Champion. He has been a
member of the company's
board of director's since
-1088 and succeeds Arthur
-Chfuith, who will remain on
the bo u0 but intends to leave
the company and pursue
,plbRr irQttorcate.