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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-04-20, Page 15SPAGHETTI SUPPER MARIA' S FRIDAY APRIL 22 5to7PM St. Thomas Anglican Church Parish Hall Adults '5.00 Children '2.50 EVERYONE WELCOME W W te PP ai aZ DAVID SCOTT PHOTO NAME THAT COW - Amy Terpstra, last year's Huron County Dairy Princess, filled in recently for Shannon McNeil, the 1994 Dairy Educator, at St. Columban School where students teamed the different types of dairy cattle and what can be made from milk. Children received milk pins and cow erasers. Employees to document heritage Two new employees of the Town of Seaforth hired under the Unemployment Insurance Section 25 Job Creation Program will be carrying out a program . for the preservation and further documentation of Heritage Buildings in Seaforth. Seaforth's Finance and General Government Committee passed a motion on April 5 approving the following program for the two employees: • Video-tape all designated prop- erties noting specific characteris- tics. • Produce a collection of colour and black & white 35 mm pho- tographs of all designated prop- erties. • Catalogue and preserve all new and existing photographs and negatives. • Produce 10-15 1.5 foot by two foot display mounts of some of the most interesting heritage properties. • Time permitted, catalogue and preserve existing municipal documents and municipal records presently stored in the second . Aoac-ssfe.__ The 1994 budget contains funding provisions ($1,500) for materials, supplies and services for this work, according to the report from the finance commit- tee. Town & Country Bowling League April 12, 1994 Playoffs - Week 5 Try Hards - 14730 Untouchables - 14871 Flying Angels - 15203 Cutting Loose - 15406 Ramblers - 14867 Team to Beat - 15487 This year Playoff Champs, Team to Beat: Carol Johnston, Ralph Johnston, Dansyl Smith, Me Van Diepen. Personal best for the evening: Reg Dick (315), Terry Smith (178), Sue Stokes (210), Sharon Evan (170), Ruth Duffy (160), Greta Hoegy (170); Lloyd Dale (201); George Johnston (321); Louise Dick (174); Gordon Murray (313); Bob Duffy (158); Wayne Boyd (211); Sheila Brooker (173); Carol Johnston (182); Ralph Johnston (269); Arie Van Diepen (289). RAIN OR SHINE EVERYONE WELCOME GIANT YARD SALE SAT., MAY 7 8:OOAMTO? SEAFORTH ARENA Call 527-1272 TO RESERVE SPACE $1 2.°° Per Space (14' x 14') Includes 8 foot table ON EXPOSITOR, April 20, 1E94-1 BUCK & DOE Jim Jane McIver & Priamo Saturday, April 30/94 For more information Call Bill 345-2489 or Tom 527-1815 BLUE RODEO WITH GUESTS ... CHANGE OF Kamm SATURDAY Doors open 8 p.m. at No Cameras or recording devices allowed. Licensed Adm. - ID required (Subject to conditions) ADVANCE s 19°° t APRIL 30t 1994 the Goderich Recreation Centre TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM Goderich Recreation Dept. or CKNX Radio during reg. business hrs. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 524-2125 axes SEAFORTH MITCHELL DUBLIN team up to present the ri LIONS ANNUAL Car SATURDAY, APRIL 30 9:30 a.m. - 5 pent Cable .12 ADVANCE BIDS: :00 am - 5:00 pm Last year over '18,000.00 in merchandise was auctioned off! DONATIONS HOTLINES: If you would like to donate to this worthy cause. Please Call: SEAFORTH MITCHELL DUBLIN 527-0925 348-8138 345-2432 Harold Lloyd Warren Deadline for donations is Thursday, April 21 at 5:00 p.m WATCH FOR THE WED. APRIL 27 EDITION OF THIS NEWSPAPER FOR A COMPLETE' LIST OF AUCTION MERCHANDISE ...then stay tuned to Cable 12! ALL PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORT LOCAL COMMUNITY BETTERMENT. �IE�S K NG