Posts Tagged ‘chatham’
Snelgrove, Kathleen Joanne, (Dec. 31, 2012)
SNELGROVE, Kathleen Joanne - A resident of Wallaceburg. Kathy Jo Snelgrove died suddenly Monday December 31, 2012 at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Sydenham Campus at the age of 59. Beloved mother of Troy Snelgrove (Amanda), Chatham and Sean Snelgrove (Tricia), Charing Cross. Grandmother of Keegyn Snelgrove; Taylor & Kennedy Doyle; and Amber Dawson. Sister of Ken [...]
Gerow, Charles L., (Dec. 17, 2011)
A longtime resident of Chatham Township, Charles Gerow died peacefully at his home on Saturday December 17, 2011. Born in Harwich Township, 81 years ago, son of the late Gerald & Lillian (Betts) Gerow. Beloved husband and dancing partner of 56 years to Edna (McCallum) Gerow. Loving father of Sherry & Wayne Lee of Kitchener, [...]
Lewis, Daniel Jack (Nov 8 2011)
Surrounded by his wife and children at home, Dan peacefully succumbed to brain cancer on November 8th, 2011. He was 58. Dan is survived by his loving wife, Kimberly, children Adele, Amy and Ryan Brady, Alicia and Mark Huston, Kate and Greg Mercer and Johnny Roberts. He is also survived by grandchildren Keegan, Cassidy [...]
Sarnia Legionnaires make it 11 straight wins
By Dan McCaffery The swashbuckling Sarnia Legionnaires won their 11th straight game Thursday. Coach Dan Rose's club crushed the St. Marys Lincolns 8-2 before 1,342 fans at the Brock Street Barn. The victory moved the second place Legionnaires within one point of top spot in the highly-competitive Western Ontario Hockey Conference. London and Leamington are tied [...]
Rigden, Raymond ‘Ted’ Edward (Oct. 14, 2011)
At Riverview Gardens, Chatham, on Friday October 14, 2011, Raymond “Ted” Edward Rigden, age 80, of Chatham, beloved husband of the late Eileen (Ashby) Rigden (2006) . Born in England in 1930, Ted worked as a Teacher for St. Clair College. He is survived by a daughter Michelle Rigden of Chatham and 2 sons; [...]
Legionnaires lose to St. Thomas Stars, falling to last place in conference
By Dan McCaffery The slumping Sarnia Legionnaires have fallen into last place in the Western Ontario Junior Hockey Conference. Coach Dan Rose's squad lost its third game in a row Sunday, dropping a 5-2 decision to the St. Thomas Stars. The setback, which came in the Elgin County city, leaves Sarnia with a worrisome 1-3 won-lost record. [...]
Legionnaires get back to battle tonight
The Sarnia Legionnaires open a new Greater Ontario Junior “B” Hockey League season with a trip to Leamington tonight (Thursday, September 8) to take on the Flyers. Sarnia was 3-1 in the pre-season, while the Flyers played two exhibition games and won them both. The Legionnaires and Flyers are both looking to improve on last [...]
Alvinston fisher unofficial winner of the Sarnia Salmon Derby
Rob Cummins of Alvinston is the unofficial winner of the 2011 Bluewater Anglers Sarnia Salmon Derby. He reeled in an 18.56 salmon last Friday to beat Ken Campbell of Sarnia by three/tenths of a pound. Other winners were; Lake Trout; Dave Duke, Sarnia (15.02 lbs.) Rainbow Trout; Herb Trudgen, Chatham (9.22 lbs.) [...]
Two men arrested for impaired driving from the same incident
Two men, one from Sarnia and the other from Chatham, have both been charged with impaired driving-related offences following an incident in the area of Harbour Road near the Sarnia Marina just before 6:30 on Friday evening. Police say a citizen called them to report a hit and run with a parked car. Subsequently, [...]
Legionnaires blow a three goal lead against Chatham at the Sarnia Arena
Mike Rivard had the shootout winner as Chatham beat the Sarnia Legionnaires, 6-5 on Saturday night. Chatham rebounded from a 5-2 deficit in the third period to force overtime and the shootout in the Western Ontario Junior "B" action at the Sarnia Arena. Nathan Mater scored twice for Sarnia in a losing cause, with singles [...]






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