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46. IN MEMORIAM
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TURNER: In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather, John who
passed away April 2, 1994.
God took him home, It was His will,
But in our hearts we love him still.
His memory is as dear today,
As in the hour he passed away.
We often sit and think of him,
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only friend,
That grief can call its own.
Lovingly remembered by children and
grandchildren. 46-13x 1
38. AUCTION SALE
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38. AUCTION SALE
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LARGE AUCTION
Of Antiques; Appliances; Tools & Household Effects at the
Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell
Thur. Mar. 30 at 4:00 p.m.
INCLUDING: Round oak center pecle„tat table; six oak dining
room chairs; combination bookcase secretary; bonn t chest;
wicker chairs; pine slant top lap desk, oaK parlor i. t oak
dresser; oak five drawer chest; Victorian parlor chair; Crosley
table radio; Westinghouse fridge and stove; Kenmore fridge
and stove; matching Hotpoint washer & dryer (like new); bed-
room and chesterfield suites; three piece wall unit: Indian rugs;
several display cases; collectible dishes including Noritake,
carnival, crystal, Germany cheese boat etc; 8 place setting of
Bridgewood china; collection of salt and peppers; reproduction
miniature J.D. wagon; trunk; small safe; press back rocker;
cream can, Enarco oil bottle; crocks; old pop bottles; 10 inch
table saw; chain saw; DeWalt 770 radial arm saw; hand and
power tools; Turf -Trac rear bag self-propelled mower & much
more.
A large interesting sale.
PROP: Ellen Cook of St. Marys with additions.
AUCTIONEER: Doug Jacob 271-7894
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Combine, three tractors, farm machinery, etc., to be held 3 3/4 miles south of
Walton, then 3 3/4 miles east OR go 6 miles north of Dublin, then 2 miles west for
Jack Horan.
FRIDAY, APRIL 7T” AT 12 NOON.
COMBINE: Massey Ferguson 410 diesel with cab, straw shedder and quick
attach pick up head.
TRACTORS: Case 1410 diesel with cab; David Brown 885 diesel with David
Brown loader, set of chains; Oliver 500 diesel.
TILLAGE: IH 15 ft. trail vibra shank cultivator; Keewannee 14 ft. disc; Tumco 13
ft land packer, 5 yrs. old, LIKE NEW, MF 33 grain only drill with grass seeder;
Triple K 4 row scuffler; JD 145A 4 furrow 16 inch semi mount plow; Kverneland 3
furrow 16 inch mounted plow; Koenig 7 ft. stone fork.
HAYING: NH 270 baler with thrower, NH 477 haybine; NI 7 ft. trail mower; NH 55
rake; Smoker 36 ft. hay and grain elev^tor; 20 ft. pipe hay elevator; 20 ft. bale
thrower, rack and wagon; NH 33 green crop chopper.
BEAN EQUIPMENT: Lukes 4 row puller; Innes windrower.
OTHER EQUIPMENT: Three gravity bins on 10 ton, 8 ton and 6 ton wagons;
Allied 40 ft. 7 inch grain auger; New Idea 2 - 15 three beater manure spreader
(good one); Rhino 6 ft. blade, Calsa 3 PT Hitch sprayer with 20 ft. boom; EM 5000
post hole digger; 5 ton wagon; 2 wheel trailer; round bale feeder; 6 - 30 inch
cement tiles; 6 - 400 ft. rolls 3/4 inch plastic pipe; Renfrew 2000 Ib. bag cart scale;
approx. 200 steel fence posts; 16 ft. 3 inch grain auger; antique horse sleigh; 2
row team scuffler; dump rake; 20 ft. windmill tower; iron seats; fanning mill; 3 milk
cans; 3 cream cans; oil furnace, plus other misc. items.
TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
Auctioneer Richard Lobb
519 482-7898 Clinton
Owner
Jack Horan 519 345-2829
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EQUIPMENT SALE
Annual Farm Equipment Consignment Sale of Tractors;
Implements & Farm Related items at the Jacob Auction
Yard in Mitchell.
Wed., Apr. 5. at 9:30 a.m.
RUTH LAING LOT: J.D. 1640 Diesel with 143 loader (2855 hr); Duetz D500G diesel tractor, J.D.165
hydro lawnmower, Gleaner F Com & Soybean Special with straw chopper, A.C. 13 ft. straight head
with pickup; A.C. 15 ft. flex head; A.C. 430 corn head; J.D. 7000 four row planter (30 inch); George
White 80 inch snowblower, Int 510 eighteen run doll with double discs and fertilizer; Magnate 15 KVA
alternator for 3 pth; Krause 18 ft. cultivator with hitchhiker harrows; Turnco 12 ft. packer, Innes 570
windrawer with cross converyor, Freeman 7 ft. scraper blade; Triple OK 3 pth adjustable plow (4 fur-
row); Geo. White 300 gallon trail sprayer, Geo. While 4 row sculfler, 20 ft. skeleton bale elevator,
N.I. 44 x 6 inch auger, Forney 15 K.W. alternator on traitor, two Hornell% XL chain saws.
GORDON REED LOT: Int. 666 diesel (1904 hr); M.F. 165 diesel with multi -power (2107 hr) Both trac-
tors exceptional; Int. 710 semi-mt 3 x 18 plow; Int 12112 ft vibrashank cultivator, five section of har-
row & pole; Smythe 7 ft. snowblower; George White 3 pth 100 gallon sprayer with 20 ft. booms; flat
rack & wagon; 3 pth snow bucket; M.F. 3 furrow mt. plow; 7 ft. scraper blade; two wheel trailer, J.F.
10 ft. cultivator Ford 3 pth cultivator, 32 ft aluminum ladder; drill press; power tools; air compressor,
etc.
PAT GIVUN LOT: Int. 656 gas tractor with 1701 loader, Int. W-6; Smoker 32 ft. elevator, N.H. 270
baler; M.F. 20 plate wheel disc; Glencoe 1311. trail cultivator, J.D. 896 rake; J.D. 40 spreader, M.F. 33
fifteen run drill; George White 6 ft. snowblower, 6 ftt scraper blade; J.D. 3 pth 3 x 16 trip beam plow;
A.C. 4 row scuffler; N.I. trail mower, flat rack and wagon; four and six section of harrow and poles &
misc.
KEN BRITTON LOT: Gleaner 1988 model R40 with Allis rear wheel assist, straw chopper, chaff
spreader (loaded and A-1); 16 ft. floating cutting bar, 430 com head; For info on combine phone 519-
345.2765. Sold subject to reserve.
EARLY CONSIGMENTS: M.F. 655 twelve ft. swather (hydro); Leyland 344 desel with cab (3069 hr);
Case DC -4 tractor; Cockshutl 525 combine; Allis B tractor; King -Wise 40 ft. enclosed bate elevator;
NI. 361 spreader, Gehl 100 mix -mill; Wetmore grinder (new gear box); White 4 x 18 sem-mt. auto -
reset plow; M.F. 152 twelve ft. disc; Allied 7 ft. snowblower, Mott 5 ft. 3 pth mower; Turnco 20 ft.
packer and pups; 5 ft. rotary mower; Geo. White 240 gallon trail sprayer, Int. 181/2 ft. vibrashank cul-
tivator, J.D.101/2 ft. rotary hoe; Int. A10 sixteen run drip with fertilizer; N.H. 770 harvester with pick-
up; A.C.15 ft. cultivator, N.H. 67 baler; Husky 1000 gallon spreader with duals; Danish 1111. cultiva-
tor; Graham 3 pth 7 shank chisel plow; Lockwood 4 row bean windrower, J.D. 1240 plateless planter,
N.I. rake; J.D. 7000 six row maxi -planter, McKee 6 row scuffler; Harley pto. stone windrower, 24 ft.
pipe elevator; Nuhn 1500 gallon spreader, zero graze rack; M.F. 7 ft. 3 pth haymower, J.D. semi-mt.
6 x 16 plow; J.D. 494 A four row planter, Vicon swath turner, J.D. 7 ft. 3 pth mower, J.D. 3 x 14 mt.
plow; Int 80 put type combine with pickup & straight head; Hustler forage blower, Landol 9 tooth trail
chisel plow; J.D. 5 x 16 hydraulic reset plow; N.I.272 art-drtioner, gravity bids; Int 46 baler, Int trail
mower, various sized cultivators; Ford F150 1981 pickup (as is); Ford F150 1980 truck with new flat
deck & racks; 24 ft. pony harrow; Ford 18 ft. 56 plate disc; McKee 6 row scoffer.
MISC: J.D. air compressor, battery charger, 21 ft, rolling harrows; cement mixer, Jamesway 16 ft. silo
unloader, silo pipe; roll of chain link fence; wagon snagger, Poulan 24 inch chain saw (1 1/2 yr. old); 2
mini Gnrlarnatic pig feeders; grain augers; aerators; Lincoln 180 welder; Woods oat roller, three
raised farrowing crates; J.D. 68 riding mower, Ariens tiler; electric fencers and posts; 13 plastic creep
feeders (new); pr. of 18.4 x 34 duals; 5 section harrow and pole; 3 hp. electric motor 16,9 x 30 tractor
chains; waling plow; scuffler, platform scale; quantity of germination tested timothy alfalfa and red
lover, 4 ft. steel pig feeder, Delair A-150 heat exchanger, 5 ton feed tank; twin stationary compres-
sor, six compartment modem mit.
IMPLEMENTS start at 11:30 a.m.
CONSIGNMENTS still welcome. Phone 519-271-7894.
PROP & AUCTIONEERS not responsible for acddents or deletions.
AUCTIONEER: Doug Jacob 519-271-7894 or 348-9896 (Sale Yard)
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38. AUCTION SALE J
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., APRIL 1 AT 12:30 P.M. -
Tractor, machinery, grain storage
bins, feed tank, barn equipment
for Francis and Marie Hlcknell, 2
1 /2 north and 3 miles cast of
Seaforth. 345-2848. See last
weeks paper.
TUES., APRIL 4 AT 1 P.M. - 2
tractors. farm machinery for
Menno Martin, 3 miles north of
Clinton, on road to Auburn. 482-
9871. Sec last weeks Clinton &
Seaforth paper for full listings.
FRI., APRIL 7 AT 12 NOON -
Combine. 3 tractors, farm
machinery. for Jack Horan. 3 3/4
miles south of Walton. 3 3M miles
east. 345-2829.
SAT., APRIL 8 AT 10 A.M. -
Cornbinc. 5 tractors, 2 trucks,
large modern farm machinery for
Ray Brown, 10 miles north of
Goderich on Highway 21. then 3
miles east. 529-7260.
WED., APRIL 12 AT 1 P.M. - 2
tractors, farm machinery. haying
equipment. hay, for Leo and Trudy
Dyk. 3 miles cast of Blyth. 523-
9433.
SAT., APRIL 15 - Antiques, Lobb
Auction. Clinton.
THURS. APRIL 20 - Tractor
machinery for Jones Poultry Farm
at Lobb Building. Clinton.
Additions will be accepted.
43. BIR'T'HS
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STEVENSON
Snips and snails and puppy dog tails,
that's what little boys are made of....
Steve and Veronica welcome with love,
their first child, William John Leslie.
Willie -John came into this world on
Sunday, March 19, 1995 at 7:12 p.m. at
Wingham Hospital. It wasn't long before
the 8 Ib. 7 oz. wonder was surrounded
by his loving family, who were much
more impressed with him than he was
them. Spoiling privileges go to first-time
grandparents, Les and Cathy Glanville
of R.R.14, Walton, and Bill and Carol
Stevenson of R.R. a *3, Brussels. Not to
be outdone, are first-time aunts and
uncles, Amanda, Cindy and Bryan
Stevenson, as well as Doris and Lyle
Hood. A great-grandchild for Winnie
Glanville and Marie Fraser. Watched
over from Heaven by Great -Grandma
and Grandpa Zimmer, Great -Grandma
Pearl Stevenson, Great Auntie Barb,
Great -Grandpa John and Uncle John.
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46. IN MEMORIAM
BEUERMAN: In loving memory of our
mother and grandmother, Margaret
Beuerman who passed away four years
ago, on April 5, 1991.
Maybe we can't touch your hand,
Or see your smiling face,
And maybe we can't hear your voice,
Or feel your warm embrace,
But there is something we'll always
have,
Kept safely in our hearts,
Our love for you, your love for us,
Will never let us part.
But one day in God's garden,
When the Master calls us to come,
You'll be at the gate with open arms,
And say Welcome Home.
Sadi missed and lovingly remembered
by Bill, Sharon, Ray, Dale, Mike, Val,
Paul, Elaine, Neil, Joan, Glen, Marilyn,
Ron, Betty and her grandchildren.
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38. AUCTION SALE
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PROPERTY AUCTION 1
Of 100 Acre Farm known as Lot 19 Conc. 10 of Hibbert Township p
to be held at the Farm a 3/4 mile west of the village of Cromarty. 4
Tues., Apr. 11 at 7:00 p.m. 1
PROPERTY:cEThis 100 Situated one farm is all workable except for approx. 15
1the farm is a four bedroom stone house;
16xconcrete s Io
large
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�hTo vieed; L-saped w this set-up for storage or loose pen and a
farm please phone Doug Jacob 271
1 7894. j
TERMS on REAL ESTATE: 10% down payment evening of sale.
Balance in 30 days. Selling subject to reserve bid. j
1 PROP: Ruth Laing.
jAUCTIONEER:
Doug Jacob 519-271-7894
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ANTIQUES,
HOUSEHOLD,
POWER TOOLS
Saturday Aorll 1 at 10 a.m.
at Bob Heywood's Auction Centre, 586 Main Street Exeter.
We will be dispersing the household of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Selves
along with additions from Tara Hall in Parkhill for Mrs. C. Slaney.
HOUSEHOLD AND ANTIQUES: Old flat to the wall cupboard (original
finish); 7 pc. dining suite circa 1930s, antique bureau, drop leaf
table, Queen Anne oak dining table and 6 matching oak chairs, oak
china cabinet and sideboard, sofa bed, chesterfield suite, 6 good
Ontario chairs, iron and brass bed, lovely curio cabinet, other
dressers and chests, fridges and stoves, washer and dryer, Filter
Queen vacuum, portable dishwasher, colour TVs, wicker fernery,
several commodes, old radios, oil lamps, crocks incl. damaged "St.
Marys" merchant crock, old trunks, coffee and end tables, china and
glass incl. Royal Nippon, R.S. Prussia vase, crystal, pressed glass,
Beaver sealer, scales, roto tiller, riding lawnmower, woodworking
tools, Incl. joiner -planer, band saw, power hack saw, table saw, DM
tools, 16 speed H/D drill press, router, sanders, grinders, chain
saws, hand and garden tools, approx. 40 lots of coins to be sold at
12 noon. Bedding, linens, and hundreds of useful and collectible
Items. Two auctioneers selling.
Auctioneer: Bob Heywood 235-0874
Auction note: April 15 at 11 a.m. - Clearing farm auction for Mr.Rene
Van Bruwaene, Centralia, full ad next week.
CLEARING FARM
AUCTION
On location at Lot 6, Conc. 13, Tuckersmith twp. 2 1/2 miles East of
Hensall then North 1/2 mile.
Saturday April 8 at 11 a.m.
We will be dispersing an extremely well kept offering of farm
equipment for the estate of Mr. Grant MacLean and a few additions.
Few small items, so come early.
TRACTORS: John Deere 2955 with cab and air, approx. 1000 hours In
excellent shape, Case 2290 with cab and air, duals, "Super" W-4
tractor, John Deere 214 riding lawnmower.
PICKUP TRUCK: Chev Scottsdale 1990 1/2 ton pickup with air,
33,000 kms. Selling certified, immaculate.
EQUIPMENT: John Deere 145, 4x16" furrow plow, 609 John Deere
rotary mower, 2-J.D. wagons with 200 bushel Turnco boxes, flat rack
wagon and racks, J.D. 14' double disc, Kongskilde 11' cultivator, J.D.
16' rotary hoe, 14' land roller, packer, 4 row bean puller, 4 row JF
stuffier, MF #33 seed drill, 17 run with grass seeder, 5 ,sections
diamond harrows, good stone trailer with hoist, J.D. 6' blade, Innes
570 bean wtndrower, Belton 200 gal* sprayer, McKee 620 single
auger snowblower, Gehl forage blower, 30' of 8" silo pipes, 30' inside
silo pipes, 40'x6" Robin auger, J&M 10' fertilizer auger, 2000 Ib.
scale, fanning mill, 52' Allied 6" auger, utility trailer, air compressor,
chain saw, Int. walking plow, 8 ton hydraulic jack, J.D. push mower,
lawn fertilizer spreader, hand and garden tools, quantity of lumber,
step ladder, platform scales, crosscut saw, 2 bicycles, like new .
GUNS: FAC required, antique double barrel shotgun, Cooey 22,
Winchester 22 short.
Food booth. Owner and auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
PROPRIETOR: Helen MacLean 519- 283-2625
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46. IN MEMORIAM
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TURNER: In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather John
who passed away Apnl 2, 1994
One sad and lonely year has passed
since you left us.
The days are gone that we used to
share.
But in my heart you will always be
there.
How can I express the hurt feeling that
lies inside,
I miss you more than anyone knows,
But some sweet day we will meet
again.
Things are different now, each day
seems like a lifetime, but I try to be
strong.
I think of the lovely time that we all
shared,
When I visit your grave, I hope you can
hear me,
Talking to you seems to bring you
near.
You are quietly remembered every
single day,
Your parting was so sudden I often
wonder why.
I say time to time how I miss you and
what I feel in my heart.
You are always remembered and sadly
missed by your wife Marya and family
and grandchildren. 46-13x1
CAMERON: In loving memory of our
dear father and grandfather, Lloyd
Cameron.
You meant so very much to us,
That nothing we can say,
Can tell the sadness in our hearts,
As we think of you each day.
So many things you did for us,
In your kind and loving way,
You gave us years of happiness,
No one can take away.
Memories bring back those days,
When we were all together,
And in our hearts and in our thoughts,
You will live with us forever.
Sadly missed and always remembered
by daughters Mary and Barb and their
families. 46-13-1
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
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CONNOLLY
I wish to thank the nurses of Seaforth
Hospital for their excellent care while I
was a patient there. Special thanks to
Dr. Shepherd for her kindness and
concem. Thanks also to all the staff.
Also my neighbors and family and
friends for visits, flowers and cards.
- Peter Connolly 47-13x1
FISCHER
We would like to thank our neighbors on
the 12th for the wonderful going away
party that was held for us. A special
thank you to Bob and Rose for hosting
it. The microwave stand that you gave
to us will definitely come in handy. The
children are also very appreciative of
the gifts that they recetved.'Also, a BIG
thank you to everyone who helped us
move. Thanks again. - Laurie, Colleen,
Derek and Janine 47-13x1
HULLEY
wish to send a special thanks to Dr.
Woldnik and the nurses and staff of the
Seaforth Hospital for the loving care
while I was a patient. I don't know what
we'd do without them. I would also like
to thank my neighbors Mrs. Marie
Turner and Mrs. Doris Hugill. Also
thanks to my wife Myrtle since coming
home - I love you. - Gordon 47-13x1
TURNER
Thank God for doctors, nurses, family
and friends who helped us through this
long winter. Every flower, card, visit,
treat, phone call and offer of help was
much appreciated.
- Nancy and George Turner 47-13x1
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
PINKNEY
I would like to thank all the nurses and
the kitchen staff and Dr. Percival and
Dr. Zetde for their excellent care and
special thanks to neighbors, relatives
and friends for visits, cards, treats and
flowers. It was all greatly appreciated.
Special thanks to my friend Bruce for
taking care of my home while I was in
hospital. - Alma Pinkney 47-13x1
RILEY
The family of the late Mary Ellen Riley
would like to extend our sincere thanks
to relatives and friends for the beautiful
floral tributes, charitable donations,
sympathy cards and food donations
during our recent sorrow. Special
thanks to Rev. Bruce Cook, Dr.
Woldnik, Dr. Rodney, the nurses at
Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals, and
the ambulance attendants. Our
appreciation to the Canadian Foresters,
the ladies who provided lunch after the
funeral, and the staff of Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. 47-13x 1
RILEY
I would like to thank my friends and
family for their visits, phone calls,
flowers and cards while I was in
Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals. Very
special thanks to Dr. Shepherd and Flori
Craig for their superb care and concern.
To the ambulance attendants, Dr.
Tamblyn and the nurses on the 4th
floor, your professional care was greatly
appreciated. And not to be forgotten,
the crew at home. Brian, Les, Paul,
Elaine and Greg - your physical labour
was very much appreciated. Many,
many thanks. - Doug 47-13x1
THANK YOU
A very, very special thank you goes out
to John and Cindy Hunt and family, the
owners and staff of Godfather's. Without
your help and support our car wash
would have been impossible. A special
thank -you also goes out to everyone
who came to our car wash and/or
donated money for the Seaforth and
District Youth Group. Everything was
greatly appreciated. We would like for
other businesses to think about doing
the same as John and Cindy. The help
is needed and greatly appreciated. -
The Seaforth and District Youth Group
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KEITH S. SNELL
RDTT - March 31, 1995
Many thanks to all who attended my
retirement party on March 3 at Seaforth
Legion. Thank -you to all who
contributed towards the lovely gift we
received; it will be a visible reminder of
your thoughtfulness for years to come.
Special thanks to Seaforth Public
School staff for organizing and hosting
such a 'fun time evening from start to
finish including your kind speakers and
yoUr'Report Card" skit. It was a great
way to end a teaching career of 35
years - 24 of which have been in
Seaforth. Once again thanks to anyone
who was involved in any way or who
sent cards and notes, phoned or said
congratulations on the street. Your
kindness and good wishes will never be
forgotten. 47-13x1
J Community Calendar �
WED., MAR. 29
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents and Tots
Free Skating at the Arena
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Shuffleboard
at the Arena
5:30-6:30 p.m. - Jr. Houseleague -
Sharks vs. Leafs
6:30-7:30 p.m - Jr. Houseleague -
Whalers vs. Oilers
7:00 p.m. - Seaforth Youth Motorsports
Club at 172 Isabella Street
7:00-9:00 p.m. • Minor Soccer and
Ball Registration at the Arena
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Jr Houseleague -
Canadiens vs. Kings
8:00-10:00 p.m. - Recreational Volleyball
at the Highschool
8:30-9:30 p.m. - Sr Houseleague -
Blues vs. Bruins
9:30-10:30 p.m. - Sr Houseleague -
Ducks vs. Panthers
THURS. , MARCH 30
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Minor Soccer and Ball
Registration at the Arena
FRI., MARCH 31
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Story Hour
at the Library
1:15-3:00 p.m. • Seniors' Bowling at
Starlight Lanes
SAT , APR. 1
9:00 a.m.-4:00 p m. - Si John
Ambulance Standard First Aid
at the Arena •
SUN., APR. 2
9:00 a.m.-4.00 p.m - St. John
Ambulance Standard First Aid
at the Arena
MON., APR 3
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2:00-3:00 p.m - offee Hour at the
Children's Co-op Centre
6:00-9:00 p.m • Karate at the Arena
7:30-10:30 p m. - Bingo at the Arena -
Hall opens at 6:30 p.m
7:30 p.m. - The Wingham Depressive
8 Manic Depressive Support Group
meeting - 1st Monday of month.
St Paul's Anglican Church,
Wingham. For more information
357-1914 or 482-9311
TUES., APR. 4
9:00 - 11 30 a.m. - Play group at
Northside United Church
8:00-10:15 p.m - Harmony Hi -Liles
practice at the Public School
WED. , APR. 5
1:30-4:00 p m - Senior Shuffleboard
at the Arena
5:00.10:00 p.m - Home and Garden
Show at the Arena and Ag.
Exhibition Building
7:00 p m - Seaforth Youth Motorsports
Club at 172 Isabella St.
7:30 p m - Minor Hockey Annual
Meeting at the Arena
7:30 p m Huron County Branch
O.G.S at the Huron County
Pioneer Museum. 110 North St.,
Goderich
If you're organizing a non-profit event of interest to other
Seaforth area residents, phone the recreation office
527-0882 or the Expositor at 527-0240, or mail
the information to Community Calendar, The Huron
Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0 well in
advance of the scheduled date. Free listing includes
date, time, name of event and location only. Space for
the Community Calendar is donated by The Huron
Expositor.