Huron Expositor, 2001-06-13, Page 1146 n Memoriam
THOMPSON: In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother, grandmother and
great grandmother, Ilene Thompson,
who lett us on June 22, 1997.
Lovingly remembered, sadly missed,
living always in our hearts. Love
always, Ken, Judi and Andrew, Jim
and Brenda, Joanne and Jim and
Families 46-24x1cc
MCGRATH: In loving memory of
Tom, our brother and uncle, who
passed away suddenly June 14,
1983.
Where the gentle breezes blow,
Lies the one we loved so dearly,
Whom we lost 18 years ago,
Your resting place we visit.
Life goes on we know that's true,
But not the same since we lost you.
We cannot bring the old days back,
When we were all together,
But loving thoughts and memories,
Will live with us forever.
If we had one lifetime wish,
One dream that could come true,
We'd pray to God with all our hearts,
For yesterday and you.
To sit with you, to see your smile,
To hear your voice telling jokes,
What we would give, it we could say,
"Hi Tom," in the same old way.
Though his beautiful life came to a
sudden end,
He died as he lived, everyone's
friend.
- Forever in our hearts and remem-
bered every day by Barbara, Cheryl,
Sandy and Paul, Donna and Neil,
Ken and Waneeta, Mike, Nick,
Tommy and Timmy. 46-24x1
47. Cards of Thanks
ROCK
The family of the late Laura Rock
wishes to express our sincere
thanks to family, friends and neigh-
bours for your kindness shown to us.
For flowers, food, cards and dona-
tions in memory of our Mom. Thanks
to the Ritz Lutheran Villa for looking
after and making Mom comfortable
these last years. Special thanks to
Pastor Martin, the senior choir and
organist of Brodhagen and Paul and
Jeff Lockhart for all your guidance
and care. To the L.C.W. Brodhagen
for the delicious lunch following the
service. Thanks also to Joyce Hugill
for your special, kind words, and
lastly to Alice Dietz for being a true
friend. Our hearts are forever
touched. - Earl and Doris,
Warren and JoAnn and Michael 47-
24x1
PENNINGTON
Thank you to all my relatives and
friends for the surprise birthday
party. Thank you for the flowers,
gifts, cards and all your love, even
the gorilla. What a wonderful day
seeing everyone. My girls still don't
listen to me. - Mary Pennington 47-
24x1
COCHRANE
I would like to thank the woman that
was nice enough to stop and help
my son after his skateboarding acci-
dent. It is good to know that there are
still people out there willing to help
someone in need. Thank you.
- Janet Cochrane 47-24x1
NOLAN
The family of the late Mary Nolan
wish to express our thanks to our
families, friends and neighbours for
their prayers and Mass cards,
memorial donations, cards of sym-
pathy, flowers and food sent to our
home. Special thanks to the staff of
Maplewood Manor for their loving
care of our mother over the past
few years. To Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, Father Salvador, to
Anne for all her help and to the St.
James C.W.L. for the funeral lunch.
Everything was greatly appreciated.
- Don and Pat, Barry and Lorraine,
Becky and Dave, Marie and Nick
47-24-1
AIKENS
A very sincere thank you is extend-
ed to our family, relatives and
friends who joined us in celebrating
our 50th Wedding Anniversary open
house and dinner. The number of
friends and family that visited with
us on that day was overwhelming.
Thanks to you our 50 years togeth-
er were filled with many happy
memories. Special thanks to those
who sent cards, flowers and gifts,
also the "Olde Spice Girls." Thanks
again. - Lorne and Kathleen Aikens
47-24x1cc
CLARK
We want to sincerely thank every-
one for their thoughtfulness, caring
deeds, and words of kindness,
comfort and support provided since
the loss of our cherished son and
brother Sean Jeremy Clark.
Although the world seems anything
but beautiful at this time, there are
certainly many truly beautiful peo-
ple in it and we want to express our
sincere gratitude for everyone
involved in any way. It's going to be
a long and sad time in our lives and
others there were so dear to him
during this tragic and incomprehen-
sible time. The only comfort for us
now is to see that the love and car-
ing continues to make a better
world. - Sincerely, Marian, Bob,
Crista and Dan 47-24x1
SEAFORTH CO-OPERATIVE
CHILDREN'S CENTRE
FESTIVAL IN THE PARK
We would like to thank the numer-
ous people who contributed their
expertise, time and enthusiasm,
without their help our festival would
not have been possible. Thanks to:
The Seaforth Co -Operative
Childrens Centre staff and parents.
the Seaforth High School student
volunteers, the Lions Club, the
Agricultural Society, New Orleans
Pizza, the Child Safety Fair, partici-
pants, entertainers and vendors.
We saw many happy little faces
thanks to your wonderful help on
Saturday. Finally, a big thank you to
all the people who came to our
event. We appreciate your support
for our playground equipment
fundraiser. Hope to see you next
year. - Juliet and Lauren 47-24-1
47 Cards of thanks
MURPHY
Thanks to the doctors and nurses at
Seaforth Hospital for the great care.
Special thanks to Fathers Dino,
Moe and Mooney. Thanks to all who
sent me flowers, cards and gifts
and all those whp visited me. I wish
to especially thank my family for
your care. - Luella Murphy 47-24x1
HEY
We would like to express our thanks
and gratitude to the members of the
Seaforth Volunteer Fire Department
for their quick response to our
garage fire. A special note of appre-
ciation to our neighbours, friends
and relatives for their help and sup-
port. Your kindness and caring will
never be forgotten. - Paul and Carol
Hey 47-24x1
COVER RIGHT
We would like to send a big THANK
YOU to Larry and Diane
Henderson, of Lucknow, for the use
of their new Harnois building for our
open house. We also wish to thank
all the interested people who came
to check out our product and made
our first open house such a huge
success. Congratulations to the
draw winners - Mery Agar of
Seaforth and Janny Fear of
Wingham. For more information on
Harnois buildings please call Larry
Thacker 1-866-810-0370 or 519-
395-3554. Larry Thacker - sales
rep. for Harnois and Bill Wilkins -
installer for Harnois. 47-24xlcc
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Nellie Evans photos
At the Hensall Fair Saturday,
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Ryan Cooper , above, do
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at right, Nicole Millar rides
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38. Auction Sale
LARGE AUCTION SALE
to be held at Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for Fred and Alice
Jackson of Clinton, Cliff Allen of Goderich, Gerald Uniac of
Bayfield, and Kathleen Fisher of Goderich.
SATURDAY JUNE 16 at 9:00 a.m.
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new). floor model colour TV. vaccum cleaners. electric sewing
machine in cabinet.
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE: Large curved front receptionist's desk.
antique drop front secretary's desk. newer bowed glass china cabi-
net. antique china cabinet. antique upholstered chair. cedar chest.
antique dining table. large oak office desk. (3) oak swivel office
chairs. filing cabinet. Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table. Imperial Loyalist
table w/4 chairs. 2 Wakes dairy milk casaes. 2 cream cans. double
bed w/good Serta mattress. coffee and end tables. entertalnemnt
centre. 2 single box springs and mattresses (fairly new). vanity dress-
er. single box spring and mattress. chests of drawers. 2 chesta beds
one is new. glass front china cabinet. chesterfield and chair. chest of
silver. bedding. linens. large offering of dishes and glassware includ-
ingantique pieces. small appliances. pots & pans plus many other
relted items. 47 china & glass bells. Santi Ornln.
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Community Calendar
WED., JUNE 13 MON., JUNE 18
9:30-10:30 a.m. - Preschool
Playgroup at the Northside
United Church
10:30-11:00 a.m. - Toylending
Library at Northside United
Church
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Community
Centres
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Junior
Soccer at the Optimist Park
(Seaforth Houseleague)
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Intermediate
Soccer at the Optimist Park
(Seaforth Houseleague)
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Senior Soccer
at the Optimist Park
(Seaforth Houseleague)
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Aerobic class with
Kae at the Community Centres
THURS., JUNE 14
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Aerobic class with
Kae at the Community Centres
FRI., JUNE 15
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Preschool
Storyhour at the Library
SAT., JUNE 16
SUN., JUNE 17
Father's Day Breakfast at First
Presbyterian Church
7:15 p.m. - Minor Sports Council
Bingo at the Seaforth Community
Centres
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Aerobic class with
Kae at the Community Centres
TUES., JUNE 19
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness is Fun
with Drusilla at the Community
Centres
6:30-7:00 p.m. - Seaforth
Co -Operative Children's Centre
Annual General Meeting at Lions
Park
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Ladies' Ball
Hockey at the Community
Centres
WED., JUNE 20
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Community
Centres
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Junior
Soccer at the Optimist Park
(Seaforth Houseleague)
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Intermediate
Soccer at the Optimist Park
(Seaforth Houseleague)
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Senior Soccer
at the Optimist Park
(Seaforth Houseleague)
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Aerobic class with
Kae at the Community Centres
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Minor Hockey and
Ringette Registration at the
Arena
If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other Seaforth
area residents, phone the recreation office 527-0882 or the
Expositor at 527-0240, or mail the information to Community
Calendar, The Huron Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth. Ontario. NOK 1W3
well in advance of the scheduled date. Free Its -tong includes date, tame,
name of event and iocathon only Space for the Comm my Calendar is
donated by The Huron Expositor.
Woman
knits 103
hats for
cancer
patients
The Hensall
shuffleboard scores for
June 5 are as follows:
Edna Dietz 684, Ina
Williams 528, Gert
Eagleson 521, George
Racey 512, Tom Williams
503, Hazel McEwen 503,
Bill Coleman 472, Lloyd
Lovell 444.
President Marlene Bell
opened the June meeting
of the Carmel Church
PCW with a poem and
then introduced special
guest Doreen Anderson.
Mrs Anderson has knitted
103 hats for children
receiving chemo treatment,
all this was accomplished
in 72 days.
Dorothy Taylor was the
pianist for the evening.
Liz Sangster conducted the
worship service. Her
topic was' how little
animals contribute so
much to our way of life. A
short business meeting was
followed by lunch and a
social hour.
Come out and visit with
your friends or make new
friends at the Hensall and
Area Community Drop -In
on Thursday, June 21 at
the Hensall United Church.
The day begins with foot
care at 10 "a.m. Please
contact Faye at Town and
Country Support Services
at 235-0258 if you are
interested in scheduling an
appointment.
Lunch will he served at
noon, followed by
speakers Jim and Elaine
Scott and the day ends
with cards. The cost is $4
per person. To make
reservations contact Marg
Cole at 262-2304 or Faye
Skinner at 235-0258 by
noon on Monday Junc 18.
by Liz Sangster