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NOVEMBER 20, 2015 -1 PM
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
Tickets available at
the Blyth Festival Box Office
or by calling 1-877-862-5984
Online at www.blythfestival.com
www.frankmills.com
Video dance to
support Shriners
Laura Broadley
Postmedia Network
Do you want to have a good
time? Do you want to do it for a
worthy cause?
Join the Bluewater Shriners Fire
Brigade at the BX 93 video dance
party. Three big video screens play-
ing primarily country music will be
at the REACH Centre on October 9.
The dance was organized
because the Shriners were looking
for another way to generate reve-
nue for the group's activities.
The Shriners are dedicated to 22
hospitals that it owns and operates
throughout North America.
The Shriners are devoted to help-
ing children and families in need.
Shriners Hospitals for Children pro-
vide care in its specialties of ortho-
paedics, burn care, spinal cord
injury and cleft lip and palate. All of
these services are done regardless
of the family's ability to pay.
"We do it outside of the govern-
mental system. It's something we
fund ourselves," said Michael
Stilwell of the Bluewater Shrine
Fire Brigade.
It's about $3 million per day to
operate the hospitals and about $1
million per day for research.
"We actually lead to world in
research in certain genetic disor-
ders, treatments for burns and
some spinal cord injury rehabilita-
tion;' said Stilwell.
There hadn't been a dance done
in the area for a long time,
explained Stilwell.
The average age of Shriners are
"seasoned" so the organization
knew it had to enlist the help of
another service club.
The Clinton Kinsmen are team-
ing up with the Shriners to help get
momentum going with the younger
crowd.
"Generally speaking [the Kins-
men] is a young men's organiza-
tion;" explained Stilwell.
The Kinsmen have been success-
ful in running its PIucKIN'Fest and
Ladies Nights and Stilwell thought
it would be a good opportunity for
both clubs to show what it's good at
doing.
The Shriners are hoping to
attract attendees from all over the
area and thought the Kinsmens'
Happy 25th
Anniversary
Steve & Teresa Baan
October 6
Love from
A[ison, Scott and Craig
connections to the wider area
would draw a bigger crowd.
The event takes place at the
REACH Centre in Clinton starting
at 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
It is a licensed event so proof of
age is required.
Tickets are $10 in advance and $15
at the door. Tickets can be purchased
from Bucky Joe's in Vanastra, Winston's
Men's Wear in Goderich, REACH Cen-
tre and through any Kinsmen.
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Seaforth & District
FOOD BANK
October 1, 2 & 3
Seaforth Foodland Parking Lot
499th Annual Egmondville United Church
r TURKEY SUPPER
Wednesday, October 28th
Seaforth & District Community Centres
Takeouts available 4:30 — 6:30pm • Eat -in 5 — 7pm
Tickets available Pete's Paper Clip, Blooms'n Rooms & congregation members
We sold out last year! Don't be disappointed!
GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY!
SUGAR PLUM TEA & BAZAAR
Saturday, November 14
9am — 11 am
Egmondville United Church
Baking • Preserves • Tea Room • Crafts
Info: contact Bob Fisher 522-1394 0
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