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Senior games
It's that time once again to
begin thinking about the Senior
Games. Seaforth's games will
begin on Friday, April 7 with
live -pin bowling. After bowling
the remainder of the games will
be held in May. Watch the
Huron Expositor for a calendar
of events you will be able to cut
and save. This calendar will
have all events, dates, times and
locations. For further information
on the Senior Games please
contact the Recreation Office at
527-0882.
Last week's Senior
Shuffleboard winners after four
games were:
Women:
1. Gardiner355
J. Lunn322
A. McLean278
Men:
B. McLean390
A. Lunn356
O. Pryce304
Registration for ball and soccer
will be held March 29 and 30
from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. each
night at the Seaforth District
Arena. For more information call
the Recreation Office at 527-
0882.
The Seaforth District High
School Athletic Association will
be hosting an elementary school
basketball camp. Week one will
be March 27 to March 31 and
Week 2 will be April 3 to April
7. The camp includes eight hours
of clinic, five hours of games, a
game jersey and, an all-star
game. This camp is for children
in grades 5 through to grade 8.
For more information contact
Terry at SDHS - 527-0380.
The Seaforth Branch Library
would like to invite you to their
March Break Program at the
Library. On Friday, March 17
preschool story hour will be held
from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., and
will focus on St. Patrick's Day
stories. Friday, March 24
Preschool story hour will focus
on Daisy - Head Mayzie. On
Friday, March 17 at 2:00 p.m.
Crafts for children ages 8 and up
will be held. Children will be
making Foamy Pencil toppers.
Also for children ages 8 and up
on Friday, March 24 at 2:00
p.m. you will be making Easter
Baskets. On Tuesday, March 21
at 2:00, p.m. Crafts for children
ages 5 to 8 will be held.
Children will be making stained
glass vase and porcupine potato.
For more information on the
above programs please call the
are almost here
library at 527-1430. The library
will also be hosting a sign lan-
guage workshop. This workshop
will be held on Thursday, March
23 at 2:00 p.m. for all ages.
Please preregister at the library
as limited space is available.
Call 527-1430 to register.
As you may be aware a couple
of our minor sports teams will
be playing in provincials and
nationals this spring. To help
these teams out financially,
Christine's Restarant will be
donating $1 per breakfast on
Saturday, March 18 to the
Juvenile Broomball team and on
March 25 to the Junior A
Ringette team. Each team will be
in the restarant greeting and
serving you during the morning.
Come out for a great breakfast
and at the same time support our
local minor sports.
The Seaforth Recreation
Department will be hosting a St.
John Ambulance Standard First
TOPS 11111Afax
EXOTIC
DANCERS
Monday -Saturday 12 noon -1 am
LUNCH
BUFFET $4.95
RED MAPLE INN
HWV 4 SOUTH • CLINTON • 482-3142
Preschool!
Youth! Adult!
SPRING SWIM
AND
FITN ESS
PROGRAM
Starts Monday April 3
at
VANASTRA
RECREATION CENTRE
South of Clinton
For information call
482-3544
SEE SCHEDULE
IN MARCH 21 EDITION
OF FOCUS
The Seaforth Recreation Department
presents a
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
"STANDARD FIRST AID COURSE"
This course will be held Saturday, April 1 and
Sunday, April 2 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm each day
at the Seaforth and District Community Centres.
A minimum number of 10 people is required to run
the course and will be cancelled if
10 are not registered.
Cost will be 870.00 per person and you will receive a
certificate once complete.
Please pre -roister by calling the Recreation Office at
527-0882 before Friday, March 24 -- 5:00 p.m.
FF,Sl'I\TAL
CITY
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(1.rd
Sal..
FIFTH ANNUAL
Local dealers present a line selection of...
• Hardtop Tent Trailers
• Travel Trailers
• Fifth Wheel Trailers
• Park Models
• Camper Vans
• Tow Vehicles
• Campground Displays
MARCH 23rd to 26th
Stratford Fairgrounds Coliseum
Stratford, Ontario
(Hwy. 8 W., North on John St.)
SHOW HOURS
Thursday Noon - 9 pm,
Friday & Saturday 9 am - 9 pm
Sunday noon - 6 pm
FREE PARKINa0DOR PRIZES -ADMISSION 83
Aid Course. This course will be
held Saturday, April 1 and Sun-
day, April 2 from 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. each day at the
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. A minimum number of
10 people is required to run the
course and will be cancelled if
10 are not registered.
Other spring recreation pro-
grams to plan for will be dog
obedience, step training, gentle
aerobics, advanced aerobics and
senior line dancing. Please watch
the Huron Expositor to details or
call the Recreation Office at
527-0882 for more information.
The Seaforth and District
Minor Hockey Association
invites you to its annual meeting
which will be Wednesday, April
5 at 7:30 p.m.
JR. DEVELOPMENT HOCKEY CLUE
ANNUAL 1
MEETING
A WED., MARCH 29
7:30 PM
ANew members urgently needed.
A Seaforth and District
A Community Centres III
141141 t4Eitt4MIKIEC Er 0
HAPPY 50t ANNIVERSARY
a,
The family of
GORDON & RUBY HILL
invite all family and
friends to an
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday March 26, 1995
2 - 5 p.m.
Stanley Twp. Complex
Varna.
"Best Wishes Only Please"
Buck & Doe
for
Patricia Albers
Chris Harburn
Saturday. March 25. 1995
Musk by D.J.
For more info call 527-2385
or 887-6805
Seaforth Legion
Smorgasbord
• Roast Beef
• Mashed Potatoes
• Gravy •Chicken
• Vegetables
•Cabbage Salad
•Jellied Salads
• Homemade Pie &
Desserts
SUNDAY, MARCH 26th
4:30-?
Adults: '9.08�Children: 4.50
Preschocileq.. Free
Take -Outs Available
Happy 15th Birthday
THUMPER
(Kase>, Seymour)
,
6
h'�
1 ..
r i
Looe front your Funeily &
ILy
a
Friends
Love Mom. Dad
8t Lindsey
are almost here
library at 527-1430. The library
will also be hosting a sign lan-
guage workshop. This workshop
will be held on Thursday, March
23 at 2:00 p.m. for all ages.
Please preregister at the library
as limited space is available.
Call 527-1430 to register.
As you may be aware a couple
of our minor sports teams will
be playing in provincials and
nationals this spring. To help
these teams out financially,
Christine's Restarant will be
donating $1 per breakfast on
Saturday, March 18 to the
Juvenile Broomball team and on
March 25 to the Junior A
Ringette team. Each team will be
in the restarant greeting and
serving you during the morning.
Come out for a great breakfast
and at the same time support our
local minor sports.
The Seaforth Recreation
Department will be hosting a St.
John Ambulance Standard First
TOPS 11111Afax
EXOTIC
DANCERS
Monday -Saturday 12 noon -1 am
LUNCH
BUFFET $4.95
RED MAPLE INN
HWV 4 SOUTH • CLINTON • 482-3142
Preschool!
Youth! Adult!
SPRING SWIM
AND
FITN ESS
PROGRAM
Starts Monday April 3
at
VANASTRA
RECREATION CENTRE
South of Clinton
For information call
482-3544
SEE SCHEDULE
IN MARCH 21 EDITION
OF FOCUS
The Seaforth Recreation Department
presents a
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
"STANDARD FIRST AID COURSE"
This course will be held Saturday, April 1 and
Sunday, April 2 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm each day
at the Seaforth and District Community Centres.
A minimum number of 10 people is required to run
the course and will be cancelled if
10 are not registered.
Cost will be 870.00 per person and you will receive a
certificate once complete.
Please pre -roister by calling the Recreation Office at
527-0882 before Friday, March 24 -- 5:00 p.m.
FF,Sl'I\TAL
CITY
g,S46
(1.rd
Sal..
FIFTH ANNUAL
Local dealers present a line selection of...
• Hardtop Tent Trailers
• Travel Trailers
• Fifth Wheel Trailers
• Park Models
• Camper Vans
• Tow Vehicles
• Campground Displays
MARCH 23rd to 26th
Stratford Fairgrounds Coliseum
Stratford, Ontario
(Hwy. 8 W., North on John St.)
SHOW HOURS
Thursday Noon - 9 pm,
Friday & Saturday 9 am - 9 pm
Sunday noon - 6 pm
FREE PARKINa0DOR PRIZES -ADMISSION 83
Aid Course. This course will be
held Saturday, April 1 and Sun-
day, April 2 from 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. each day at the
Seaforth and District Community
Centres. A minimum number of
10 people is required to run the
course and will be cancelled if
10 are not registered.
Other spring recreation pro-
grams to plan for will be dog
obedience, step training, gentle
aerobics, advanced aerobics and
senior line dancing. Please watch
the Huron Expositor to details or
call the Recreation Office at
527-0882 for more information.
The Seaforth and District
Minor Hockey Association
invites you to its annual meeting
which will be Wednesday, April
5 at 7:30 p.m.
JR. DEVELOPMENT HOCKEY CLUE
ANNUAL 1
MEETING
A WED., MARCH 29
7:30 PM
ANew members urgently needed.
A Seaforth and District
A Community Centres III
141141 t4Eitt4MIKIEC Er 0
HAPPY 50t ANNIVERSARY
a,
The family of
GORDON & RUBY HILL
invite all family and
friends to an
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday March 26, 1995
2 - 5 p.m.
Stanley Twp. Complex
Varna.
"Best Wishes Only Please"
Buck & Doe
for
Patricia Albers
Chris Harburn
Saturday. March 25. 1995
Musk by D.J.
For more info call 527-2385
or 887-6805
Seaforth Legion
Smorgasbord
• Roast Beef
• Mashed Potatoes
• Gravy •Chicken
• Vegetables
•Cabbage Salad
•Jellied Salads
• Homemade Pie &
Desserts
SUNDAY, MARCH 26th
4:30-?
Adults: '9.08�Children: 4.50
Preschocileq.. Free
Take -Outs Available
Knights of Columbus
HOCKEY
TOURNAMENT
AND
SPORTS
CARD
SHOW
"Breakfast
Served 8 am till 12 Noon"
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M.
MARCH 25 & 26
Seaforth & District
Community
Centres
St. Thomas Anglican Church
JAll NIGHT
Spanish Cuisine
Vagee eta a &e ue Paw V u d
"Salesmen"
Saturday, April 1 - 6:30 p.m.
Tickets $15.00 each Please call
527-0153
watoxiihmolo
ENDS THURSDAY
They never met
a hot dog
they didn't like...
until now.
lk
EXTRAORDINARY!"
Thi b sf Mwlkr since
'Silence of the Lambs'1"
- Suson Granges. CRN A AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS
JUST CAUSE
FRI.-THURS. MAR. 17-23
8:45 P.M. NITELY A1r,i'j
i4 MPIOMMIN
10N6 DISTANCE' CAII 1800 1b5 .1438 11)8 lull 1811 WW1 Wile
Storey - St. Onge'
"He is soft spoked,
She is a chatter box.
He likes a love story,
She loves to laugh.
He whispered "Will you marry me?"
And she shouted "Yes!"
Cheryl Ann, daughter of Junior & Mary Storey of Seatorth and Troy, son of
Rolland & Frances St. Onge of Midland, were united In marriage on November
5th, 1994 at St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. Fr. Joseph !lardy was the
celebrant. Matron of Honour was Shelly Smith (friend of the bride). Bridesmaids
were Shelly Nigh (friend of the bride), Joy Dusome (sister of the groom),•and
Tracey Sills (friend of the pride): Jr. Bridesmaid was Chantelle Nowak (cousin of
the bride). Flowergirl was Sarah Johnston (cousin of the bride) the best man was
Derek Story (friend of the groom). Ushers were Scott Clark (friend of the groom),
Tobey Dusome (brdther-in-law of the groom), and Jeff %Vilbee (cousin of the
bride). The ringbearer was Cody 1Vilkins (nephew of the groom) Readers at the
wedding were Jennifer Nugill and Dawn St. Onge Offertory Bearers were Brenda
Wilkins and Jane Smile. Candlelighters were Theresa De Corte and Connie
Watson. Vocalists were Lori & Lisa String and The St lames Choir. Organists
were Carol Carter and Mary Kreutzwiser. Violinist was Carol -Anne McQuaid.
Guitarist that accompanied the bride was Travis Teed of Auburn. The couple hon-
eymooned in Montego Bay, Jamaica. They now reside at R.R. #2, Kipper.
Cheryl Ann & Troy along with their parents would like to thank all their family
and friends for helping to celebrate on such a joyous and memorable day.
Photography by'LAF s Photographs, Stratford
Friday March 24
"Ray Lyell"
Upclose & Personnal
Tix'5.00
LIMITED SEATING
FORTHIS �SSHO�W 1
2•
7-Ot°
3e Patrick's
*
hb Nite 4ti
•
Seaforth
* Legion ••
* 156 *
• •March 1 Z ••
••
+ •
Meat Draw •
* •
5 Hams •
• 4 to 6 p•.m. *
+ Also serving •
+ •
Hot Stew •
* •
& green beer •
• •
*
So all are welcome
* to come out and 4
* have fun! *
•••••4►•l►••••*+•**41
SPARKY'S PLACE
:, FAMILY
4 11,4 DINING
SUNDAY SPECIAL
INCLUDES SOUP OR SALAD
Coffee or Tea and Dessert
FARMER'S SAUSAGE
DINNER
$595.
■
SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 5-7 pm
90 Main St., Seaforth 527-1964
1 Monday to Thursday
INTERTRACK WAGERING
Post Time 7.30 p.m.
Friday
Cover;
ST. PATTY'S PARTY
with
The Shivers
Green Beer & Good Live Tunes!
C14 er'• Saturday
THE SHIVERS
"Today's Best Rock
with Yesterday's Classics"
Tickets Next Saturday March 25
4500
HELL'S BELLS
A Salute to AC/DC
Come Party at...
1 Irv. 8 West. Clinton
482-1234
7
Seaforth District Community Centres
and the
Knights of Columbus
t'• frt"iir
L
SPORTS CARD
HOW
BREAKFAST
8 am - Noon
Adults '4 ••
Under 12 12"
Includes admission
to Card how
SAT. MAR. 25 & SUN. MAR. 26
10 AM to 4 PM (Both Days)
Admission $1.00
Scaforth Community Centre
r
Happy 25'" Anniversary
Klaus & Colleen
Lindemann
March 14
6
h'�
Looe front your Funeily &
Friends
Knights of Columbus
HOCKEY
TOURNAMENT
AND
SPORTS
CARD
SHOW
"Breakfast
Served 8 am till 12 Noon"
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
8:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M.
MARCH 25 & 26
Seaforth & District
Community
Centres
St. Thomas Anglican Church
JAll NIGHT
Spanish Cuisine
Vagee eta a &e ue Paw V u d
"Salesmen"
Saturday, April 1 - 6:30 p.m.
Tickets $15.00 each Please call
527-0153
watoxiihmolo
ENDS THURSDAY
They never met
a hot dog
they didn't like...
until now.
lk
EXTRAORDINARY!"
Thi b sf Mwlkr since
'Silence of the Lambs'1"
- Suson Granges. CRN A AMERICAN MOVIE CLASSICS
JUST CAUSE
FRI.-THURS. MAR. 17-23
8:45 P.M. NITELY A1r,i'j
i4 MPIOMMIN
10N6 DISTANCE' CAII 1800 1b5 .1438 11)8 lull 1811 WW1 Wile
Storey - St. Onge'
"He is soft spoked,
She is a chatter box.
He likes a love story,
She loves to laugh.
He whispered "Will you marry me?"
And she shouted "Yes!"
Cheryl Ann, daughter of Junior & Mary Storey of Seatorth and Troy, son of
Rolland & Frances St. Onge of Midland, were united In marriage on November
5th, 1994 at St. James Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth. Fr. Joseph !lardy was the
celebrant. Matron of Honour was Shelly Smith (friend of the bride). Bridesmaids
were Shelly Nigh (friend of the bride), Joy Dusome (sister of the groom),•and
Tracey Sills (friend of the pride): Jr. Bridesmaid was Chantelle Nowak (cousin of
the bride). Flowergirl was Sarah Johnston (cousin of the bride) the best man was
Derek Story (friend of the groom). Ushers were Scott Clark (friend of the groom),
Tobey Dusome (brdther-in-law of the groom), and Jeff %Vilbee (cousin of the
bride). The ringbearer was Cody 1Vilkins (nephew of the groom) Readers at the
wedding were Jennifer Nugill and Dawn St. Onge Offertory Bearers were Brenda
Wilkins and Jane Smile. Candlelighters were Theresa De Corte and Connie
Watson. Vocalists were Lori & Lisa String and The St lames Choir. Organists
were Carol Carter and Mary Kreutzwiser. Violinist was Carol -Anne McQuaid.
Guitarist that accompanied the bride was Travis Teed of Auburn. The couple hon-
eymooned in Montego Bay, Jamaica. They now reside at R.R. #2, Kipper.
Cheryl Ann & Troy along with their parents would like to thank all their family
and friends for helping to celebrate on such a joyous and memorable day.
Photography by'LAF s Photographs, Stratford
Friday March 24
"Ray Lyell"
Upclose & Personnal
Tix'5.00
LIMITED SEATING
FORTHIS �SSHO�W 1
2•
7-Ot°
3e Patrick's
*
hb Nite 4ti
•
Seaforth
* Legion ••
* 156 *
• •March 1 Z ••
••
+ •
Meat Draw •
* •
5 Hams •
• 4 to 6 p•.m. *
+ Also serving •
+ •
Hot Stew •
* •
& green beer •
• •
*
So all are welcome
* to come out and 4
* have fun! *
•••••4►•l►••••*+•**41
SPARKY'S PLACE
:, FAMILY
4 11,4 DINING
SUNDAY SPECIAL
INCLUDES SOUP OR SALAD
Coffee or Tea and Dessert
FARMER'S SAUSAGE
DINNER
$595.
■
SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 5-7 pm
90 Main St., Seaforth 527-1964
1 Monday to Thursday
INTERTRACK WAGERING
Post Time 7.30 p.m.
Friday
Cover;
ST. PATTY'S PARTY
with
The Shivers
Green Beer & Good Live Tunes!
C14 er'• Saturday
THE SHIVERS
"Today's Best Rock
with Yesterday's Classics"
Tickets Next Saturday March 25
4500
HELL'S BELLS
A Salute to AC/DC
Come Party at...
1 Irv. 8 West. Clinton
482-1234
7
Seaforth District Community Centres
and the
Knights of Columbus
t'• frt"iir
L
SPORTS CARD
HOW
BREAKFAST
8 am - Noon
Adults '4 ••
Under 12 12"
Includes admission
to Card how
SAT. MAR. 25 & SUN. MAR. 26
10 AM to 4 PM (Both Days)
Admission $1.00
Scaforth Community Centre
r