Stirling-Rawdon Past and Present

Quite a Dave, Shield (2007), p. 2

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= Quite a Dave Continued from page 1 Stirling icon Dave Mudd (r) was the centre of attention last Friday night when wellwishers gathered at the Stirling Lions Hall to celebrate his 70th birthday. Stirling/Rawdon Mayor Pe- ter Kooistra dropped by to offer ee on behalf of the municipality. Photo: -Tery Bush aati = Brother Henry was adopted Bie eo me" Mudd family found each other again and got to- gether four years ago. Asteady stream of people came and went through- out the evening, new friends and old. You couldn’t stop and visit a person for more than a minute without them rhyming off their favourite Dave Psesd1-r if you didn ‘t recognize that guy all dolled up in the photo on the left, here's one of Dave making a pit stop at Loshaw’s —— Mudd story. Te enone of affection was a bit overwhelming for Dave but he did manage to take a minute while seated behind his birthday cake to say, “I want to thank everyone for coming tonight.” A special thanks goes out to Dave and Ruth Potts and everyone else who helped make Dave's night spe- cial. A fitting tribute to a special guy.

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