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Wolverine bowl
The Thursday Nighters got some
good bowling on Oct. 6. Hope
everyone had a good Thanksgiving.
The Wolverines swept Murray's
Marauders on lanes one and two.
Ludin the way for the Wolverines
were Mike Thomson 210,261-637
and Don Brown 283,273,267-823.
The Marauders' good games came
from Murray Bennewies
312,253,310-875. Deb Bedard 501
triple, and Erich Matzold 210-215.
The Buds took two gems and
total pins over the Falling Pins.
Super games from John Coleman
224,215,223-662; Gary Bedard
228,277-685 and Dean Price 242 of
The Buds. Doug Procter's 283,203-
667 and Ralph Johnston's 270,213 -
Town & Country
Bowling League
October 4, 1
Sweet Adelines - 25
The Twisters'- 17
Boys Named Sue - 8
Go-Go's - 8
The Heart Throbs - 11
DJ's - 15
Women's High Average
Susanne Stokes - 167
Women's High Single
Susanne Stokes - 214
Women's High Triple
Susanne Stokes - 521
Men's High Average
John Staffen - 244
Men's High Single
John Staffen - 296
Men's High Triple
George Johnston - 769
Personal best for evening:
Sheila Brooker (184); Jeff Dick
(172); Carol Johnston (171);
Terry Smith (172); Orville Story
(174); Reg Dick (294); Gordon
Murray (219); Hazel Beurman
(119); Darryl Smith (208); Joe
Veenstra (205); Lila Story (185);
Arie Van Diepen (200); Dwain
Forrest (153); Colleen Staffen
(137); Ruth Duffy (170); Betty
Dale (164); Larry Babineau
(248); Lavern Hoegy (257);
Sharon Evan's (162).
ers on top
606 helped out the cause for the
Falling Pins.
The Wannabees out -bowled the
Boozin' Brewers 5-2, in the final
match -up• of the night. The
Wannabees got help from Brian
Bang 263-230-667 and spare Terry
Gray 261,202-658. Great games for
the Brewers came from
Leonhardt 270,200,294.-7641 Doug
Nancy Sue Thomson 215-516.
TEAM STANDINGS
Wolverines - 12; Wannabees - 10;
The Buds - 7; Murray's Marauders
- 5; Falling Pins - 4; Boozin
Brewers - 4.
St. James bowling
BY GEORGE LOVE
The Doves moved up in the St.
James Bowling League with a 5-2
victory over the Emmus, at
Starlight Lanes on Mon. Oct. 3:
Don Nolan led the Doves with
232,244-648 while the top bowlers
for the Emmus were Mark Higenell
with 230-538 and Gerry Nobel with
237-529.
The Jays also moved up with a 5-
2 win over the League leading
Loons. Murray Bennewies paced
the Jays with 272,277,288-837, and
Martin Andreassi 214,242-609.
Martin Van Bakel was high for the
Loons with 212-532.
In the final game of the night, it
was the Partridges edging the
Eagles 4-3. For the Partridges it
was Connie Marion with 200-559
and Janice Morris with 210-487.
The leaders for the Eagles were
George Love 245,237,287-769 and
Betty Johnston 207-536.
Team Standings: Loons - 14;
Partridges - 13; Jays - 10; Doves -
9; Emmus - 9; Eagles - 8.
HENSALL
SHUFFLEBOARD
October 4, 1994
High five game winners: Pat
Davis (404); Jim Davis (353);
and Edna Dietz (334).
High six game winners: Hugh
McKay (475); Dave Woodward
(444); Gert Eagleson (432);
Lloyd Eagleson (431); Emma
Campbell (429); and Thelma
Thiel (401).
SCHUITEMAN-GODKIN
In a wedding ceremony on Saturday, August 20th. 1994. at Devlin United
Church, Devlin, Ontario, Gcri-Lee Schuitcman and Gary Godkin wcrc
united in marriage. Reverend Elaine Frazer officiated. Geri -Lee is the
daughter of Jackie and ,lack Scln(iternmr of Fort Francis. Gan' is the son
of Marion and Lavern Godkin of RR# 1 Walton, Ontario.
The matron of honour was Tracy Sharma of Mississauga, sister of the
bride. Bridesmaids were Michelle Hanrsma of Georgetown, friend of the
bride and Donna Godkin of Thornhill, sister of the groom. Ilcst man was
Kevin McHenry of Mississauga, friend of the groom. The groomsmen
were Ron Godkin of Exeter. brother of the groom and Bruce Godkin of
Walton, brother of the groom. (:nests were ushcre(M,y Than Schuiteman
of Calgary, brother of the bride.
Pianist, Valerie Zimmerman of Fort Francis, friend of the bride,
accompanied vocalists Dianne Godkin of Edmonton and Nancy Godkin of
Walton, sisters of the groom. Scriptures were read by Sharon Cnxlkin of
Walton, sister of the groom. (nests were greeted by Katie, Cameron and
Kelsey Miller of Rochester, New York, cousins of the bride.
�1 wedding dinner and reception were held at La Place Rendcz•Vous, Fort
Frances, with Dianne Godkin as Master of Ceremonies. The following
morning many guests enjoyed a brunch with the Scln(itcrnan and Godkin
families.
The wedding couple now reside at 510 • 3(0 Webb Drive, Mississauga,
Ontario.
ENGAGEMENT
50th
Wedding
Anniversary
BROOKER Sr COYNE
Sheila Brooker
of Egmonthille
•and
Mary Coyne
of scaforth
are very pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children,
Ann and harry. .
The wedding
will take place
Friday, October 14
at 7:00 p.m.
at St. ,James Church
in Seaforth.
The family of
Rosa 8( Marion Gordon
invite you to share in the
celebration of their
"Golden Wedding
Anniversary."
Open House
will b* held at the
--SeAGwtb Afrieuttritrt1
Building
.Sunday, October 10, 1994
• 1:30 - 4:00 p.m.
Please -- No Gifts
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THE NNRON EXPOSITOR, Octob.r 12, 1944-13
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED - Sharon
Kelly, of the Seaforth area, was awarded with the Ontario
Women's Institute Scholarship for Huron County on Oct. 3. Here
Irene Kelly, Sharon's mother, accepts the award from Huron East
president Jean Wilson at a county rally in Zurich.
HARVEST EUCHRE
PARTY
THURS. OCT. 20
7:30 P.M.
St. James School Gym
Prizes, Light Lunch, Donations at Door
Proceeds for Mission Work
Everyone Wekome
Sponsored by St. James C.W.L.
BUCK & DOE
for
Mark (Tic) Stackhouse
and
Paula Robinson
October 22, 1994
9 to 1 Lunch Provided
Age of Majority 15. each
For Information phone
522-0684 or 348-9884
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE
Bob & Barb Palin,
R.R. 15 Seaforth
wish to announce the marriage
of their daughter ,
Bonnie to Dwayne
.son of Brian & Sharon Pre
of R.R. 11 Seaforth
on October 22. 1994
at St Thomas Anglican_Church
in Seaforth
at 3,p.m.
An open receptift is to follow at the
Seaforth District Community Centres.
The Service Officer
will be held at
Branch 156 Seaforth
Oct. 13th, 1994
at 9 A.M.
If you would like
an interview
please contact
Cleave Coombs
527-1155
St. Andrews
United Church
K,ppen
127th ANNIVERSARY SERVIC t'
Sunday, October 16 at 11 w:i
Guest Speaker. Puu! Gamy
Special Music:
Mrs. Susan Graham, Exeter
Lunch Will Follow Service
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HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!!_
October 19/94
to Bill & Lois Brown. Jr.
in Lindsay.
Love, mom, dad, Norah,
Stephen, Betty, Ken, & all
our families.
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Northside
United Church
-Aimiversary
Guest Speaker:
Jim Reed
Former Host W-5
Sunday Oct. 16
at 11:00
Lunch to follow
SALTFORD - Colborne Township
"CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR"
The tOriginal Western Ontario Craft Show to promote Craftsmen and a Community
Sponsored by Blue Water Chapter - Order of the Eastern Star #284, Goderich
DATES: Friday, October 21st, 1994 — 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m
Saturday, October 22nd, 1994 — 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p m.
Sunday, October 23rd, 1994 — 12:00 noon to 5 p.m.
PLACE: SALTFORD VALLEY HALL
h km. north of Goderich
•
East off Highway 21
For further information contact:
DONNA CRAWFORD
R R. 4, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y1
Phone (519) 524.8038
MEALS & REFRESHMENTS SERVED
•DOOR PRIZES
ADMISSION: Adults 1.2.00 s_
Children under 12 must be accompanied
by an adult
HURON COUNTY KABLE
In recent years, the advanced technology has allowed cable TV
subscriptions to be delivered to town and country residences any-
where via a wireless personal cable system. The expense of run-
ning cable lines or installing new fibreoptic lines to each resident
in the country is not feasible. Installing a wireless cable unit into
each household allows the subscribers to have access to over
120' free channels, with the option of subscribing to speciality
channels on an individual basis (thus bypassing the middleman,
"the cable company").
This cable service can also be provided to the existing satellite
dish owner with a simple modification to their equipment.
Allen Stubbs...First in Entertainment has had over 10 years expe-
rience in providing cable TV subscription signals from their pri-
vate cable systems throughout Ontario. Therefore, the wireless
residential units are a natural addition to their product lines.
Allen Stubbs has been granted the exclusive right to rent, lease,
or sell wireless Country Kable systems throughout Huron County.
Additional information can be obtained by calling the Allen
Stubbs office in Thedford and talking to one of their five repre-
sentatives throughout the county. Monthly magazines, channel
charts and pricing, free viewing of a VHS promotional
tape,information package's, free information seminars and much
more can be obtained by calling today. ; 0!1/�
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FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE
Bob & Barb Palin,
R.R. 15 Seaforth
wish to announce the marriage
of their daughter ,
Bonnie to Dwayne
.son of Brian & Sharon Pre
of R.R. 11 Seaforth
on October 22. 1994
at St Thomas Anglican_Church
in Seaforth
at 3,p.m.
An open receptift is to follow at the
Seaforth District Community Centres.
The Service Officer
will be held at
Branch 156 Seaforth
Oct. 13th, 1994
at 9 A.M.
If you would like
an interview
please contact
Cleave Coombs
527-1155
St. Andrews
United Church
K,ppen
127th ANNIVERSARY SERVIC t'
Sunday, October 16 at 11 w:i
Guest Speaker. Puu! Gamy
Special Music:
Mrs. Susan Graham, Exeter
Lunch Will Follow Service
r....f
..Doe-7."
ON STEVENSON
NICOLE OLLJN(K
RDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1994
9 P.m -1 a.m.
rus .. Morris&rGrev
C+alityCentreMaiorlty 55.00 per. Person
r more information cal
24.0994 a $87-6065
HAPPY BIRTHDAYS!!_
October 19/94
to Bill & Lois Brown. Jr.
in Lindsay.
Love, mom, dad, Norah,
Stephen, Betty, Ken, & all
our families.
ONTARIO
JUNIOR CITIZEN
IIJJ OF THE YEAR
AWARDS
CONTACT THIS COMMUNITY
NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS
DEADLINE - OCTOBER 31, 1994
GODERICH 521-7611
toerfone who's waited to be cho
F and worn t Your day has c 'en,
Tl.o Comk roiling o! a Gridiron Miracle
Fri. - Thurs. Fri. & Sat.
Oct. 14 - 20 Sun. - Thurs.
7 & 9 pm Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m.
8 pm All Mat. Seats $4
LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1-800-265-3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO
frl SHERRY'S LINE DANCING
STARTING OGT.j t
1P 4 sill . , `
VI
AT THE ARENA
1
r' BEGINNERS 7 P.M. - ADVANCED 8:15 I? M. 1,
OCT. 20 t'
FEE: 524. FOR 8 WEEKS to
or =4. PER WEEK �A
"Last years:.cloggers have been, changedt'
to Monday night starting October 17th at ::
1'
fy
fl
r,
f,
Iry
VI
r,
f1
.f�
l
f; 6:30 at Agriculture Building., t:
fLl; Call 527-1307 for more info." :
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Northside
United Church
-Aimiversary
Guest Speaker:
Jim Reed
Former Host W-5
Sunday Oct. 16
at 11:00
Lunch to follow
SALTFORD - Colborne Township
"CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR"
The tOriginal Western Ontario Craft Show to promote Craftsmen and a Community
Sponsored by Blue Water Chapter - Order of the Eastern Star #284, Goderich
DATES: Friday, October 21st, 1994 — 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m
Saturday, October 22nd, 1994 — 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p m.
Sunday, October 23rd, 1994 — 12:00 noon to 5 p.m.
PLACE: SALTFORD VALLEY HALL
h km. north of Goderich
•
East off Highway 21
For further information contact:
DONNA CRAWFORD
R R. 4, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y1
Phone (519) 524.8038
MEALS & REFRESHMENTS SERVED
•DOOR PRIZES
ADMISSION: Adults 1.2.00 s_
Children under 12 must be accompanied
by an adult