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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2015-08-19, Page 66 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, August 19, 2015 Stratton Matthew, 6, rides like a cowboy at the Bethel Bible Church Carnival in Seaforth. Shaun Gregory Huron Expositor To the left, Kelsy Kipfer, Kyra Kipfer and Rebecca Kipfer-Pryce show off their balloons at the Bethel Bible Church carnival. seaforthhuronex ' ositor.com Back to School Flyer August 7th -September 21st 2015 Get your Copy Online NOW! www.shopschneiders.com www.milleniummicro.ca/flyertscomputing Exeter 519.276.8000 chneiider s TNr u:..r - .P -112L14.53 OCU Mitchell Stratford Listowel 85 Ontario Rd. 155 Erie St. Unit 8 975 Wallace Ave. N 519.348.0042 519.273.0040 226.767.1300 -7 "�C1rngUs CENTRAL HURON COMMUNITY PARK STEERING COMMITTEE will be holding a Skate Park Volunteer Meeting Tuesday, September 1st 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Libro Community Hall, Central Huron Community Complex. All parents, volunteers and interested people are asked to attend. The Skate Park Project is run by volunteers and if you would like to help out in any way please consider attending. This project will be your legacy to your children to provide a safe, active place for them to play. Help out, be involved in your or any child's future. Please RSVP to clintonskatepark2015@gmail.com by Aug. 27th. Seaforth Church gives back to the community Shaun Gregory Huron Expositor Hamburgers, hot dogs and what many believed to be the best french fries in Huron County were some of the things offered at a free carnival in Seaforth. The Bethel Bible Church closed the week with a carnival in cele- bration of the children who fin- ished Vacation Bible School. Fam- ilies from all over the area came to enjoy the festivities, some from churches some not. The church said they wanted everyone to cel- ebrate and enjoy all the games and free food. "We just want to show what it means to be Christian," said, Bethel Bible Church member, Pat Dalton. "We're a bible based church, we feel this is our way of showing God's love to the community of Seaforth." The church spent three hours to set-up the event and since most of the games and food were donated, it cost approximately $500 for everything. "It's exciting, everyday those kids come and spend the morning with us it makes it worthwhile when we see their faces," Dalton said. JJflLRC'H RGH 1 RocToRy You are invited to attend these area churches ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN 21 Jarvis St., Seaforth Church Office 519-527-1522 holyspirit@tcc.on.ca Sunday August 23rd Worship at 9:30a.m. Service of the Word Ever one Welcome y EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH Pastor Steve Hildebrand Youth Coordinator - Laura Nakamura Worship August 23rd 10:30 a.m. Youth Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Adult Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. For more information view our website www.egmondvilleunitedchurch.com & like us on Facebook BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH An Associated Gospel Church 126 Main St. Seaforth 519-527-0982 Interim Pastor: Rev. Laurie Morris SundayWorshipService10:00 a.m. July & August Only (5 EVERYONE WELCOME FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 59 Goderich St. W. Seaforth 519-527-0170 Lorrie Mann - Organist Sunday Worship August 23rd, 11:00 am Guest Speaker: Rev. Carol Hamilton Regular Worship during July & August • Nursery Provided as Needed (5. ALL WELCOME seaforthhuronex ' ositor.com Back to School Flyer August 7th -September 21st 2015 Get your Copy Online NOW! www.shopschneiders.com www.milleniummicro.ca/flyertscomputing Exeter 519.276.8000 chneiider s TNr u:..r - .P -112L14.53 OCU Mitchell Stratford Listowel 85 Ontario Rd. 155 Erie St. Unit 8 975 Wallace Ave. N 519.348.0042 519.273.0040 226.767.1300 -7 "�C1rngUs CENTRAL HURON COMMUNITY PARK STEERING COMMITTEE will be holding a Skate Park Volunteer Meeting Tuesday, September 1st 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Libro Community Hall, Central Huron Community Complex. All parents, volunteers and interested people are asked to attend. The Skate Park Project is run by volunteers and if you would like to help out in any way please consider attending. This project will be your legacy to your children to provide a safe, active place for them to play. Help out, be involved in your or any child's future. Please RSVP to clintonskatepark2015@gmail.com by Aug. 27th. Seaforth Church gives back to the community Shaun Gregory Huron Expositor Hamburgers, hot dogs and what many believed to be the best french fries in Huron County were some of the things offered at a free carnival in Seaforth. The Bethel Bible Church closed the week with a carnival in cele- bration of the children who fin- ished Vacation Bible School. Fam- ilies from all over the area came to enjoy the festivities, some from churches some not. The church said they wanted everyone to cel- ebrate and enjoy all the games and free food. "We just want to show what it means to be Christian," said, Bethel Bible Church member, Pat Dalton. "We're a bible based church, we feel this is our way of showing God's love to the community of Seaforth." The church spent three hours to set-up the event and since most of the games and food were donated, it cost approximately $500 for everything. "It's exciting, everyday those kids come and spend the morning with us it makes it worthwhile when we see their faces," Dalton said.