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Timothy Findley to
read at annual
Blyth book sale
Prominent Canadian writer
Timothy Findley will be in
Huron County early next month,
rcuding at the Blvth FestivRI'Q
annual book sale June 3. He wilt
be reading from his just released
new book, The Piano Man's
D lighter.
Findley wrote such award
winning books as The Wars, Not
Wanted On The Voyage and
Fatuous Last Words, among
thers, and is also an actor and
Iaywright.
Crafty Critters
dry flowers
BY CRISTA
VANDEN HOVEN
At the fourth meeting of
the Crafty Critters members
turned the clock back to
February and Valentines
Day, the day of hearts and
flowers. The meeting was
opened by president Barb
with the 4-H pledge and the
minutes were read by Rob
Vanden Hoven. The roll
call was answered by nam-
ing a flower that can be
dried.
Gerda Vanden Hoven
discussed various methods
of flower drying and what
to dry for the different
colours.
Then Jeanette Wynja
explained the podging tech-
nique for those wanting to
learn that. They chose their
forms from a selection of
cats, swans and watering
cans. Members enjoyed a
relaxing time podging for
the reminder of the meet-
ing. Those wanting to learn
to quilt chose their pauem
and started by using a run-
ning stitch to outline their
design.
Before they knew it was
time for a snack to end the
meeting. These crafts will
be completed at the next
meeting.
HENSALL
SHUFFLEBOARD
May 2, 1995
High six game winners:
Tom Williams (459); Lloyd
Lovell (403); Alice Thiel
(384); Gert Eagleson (366);
Ethel McMurtry (367);
Lorna Spencer (359); Jim
Davis (359); Emma
Campbell (359).
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ST. COLUMBAN CONCERT - Last Wednesday night's finale of me St. Columban School
Spring Concert played to a packed house. Grade 1 through 3 took part, with the opening
concert Tuesday afternoon.
Students, seniors make friends
Pupils from Seaforth Public
School are making new
friends...and playing cards.
A grade eight class from the
school has been meeting with
local senior citizens for euchre
games and a chance to get to
know each other.
"I think the reason we went
to the Legion was to get to
know the seniors better," said
grade eight student Brett Jewitt.
"One of the seniors said to
me...you can never stop learn-
ing about euchre, each time
you play you always learn
more."
Senior Games swing into
full gear this month
The Seaforth Senior Games
will swing into full gear during
the month of May. Keep an
eye on my column and the
Community Calendar for event
dates and times. Next week's
schedule is as follows:
May 11 - 1:30 p.m. Snooker at
Gordon Murray's.
May 16 - 7:30 p.m. Euchre at
the Legion.
May 17 - 10:00 a.m. Horse-
shoes at the Seaforth District
Arena, 1:30 p.m. Softball
Throw at the Seaforth District
Arena, and 1:30 p.m. Crokinole
at Maplewood Manor.
Any Senior age 55 years or
older is very welcome to par-
ticipant in any or all of the
events. For more information
on the Senior Games call the
Recreation Office at 527-0882.
Last week's Senior Games
Shuffleboard winners were
Bruce and Audrey McLean.
Bruce and Audrey will be
travelling to Stratford to par-
ticipate in the District Games.
The Seaforth Hospital Auxili-
ary would like to invite you to
their annual Penny Sale. You
still have a few days left before
all draws are made. The sale
will be held at 11 Main St.,
Seaforth which is located next
to the Sewing Centre. (For-
mally Campbell's Home
Centre). Bring your pennies
and help support our hospital.
Draws will be held on May 13.
Summer is rapidly approach-
ing and with it Summer Active
'95. This Canada wide program
promotes the benefits of reg-
ular physical activity and
encourages Canadians,
especially those who arc inac-
tive, regardless of age, ability,
or gender to choose an active,
healthy lifestyle. I encourage
you or your organization to
participate in the celebration of
physical activities. You will not
be alone, the entire County of
Huron will be buzzing with
activity between May 15 - 31.
So join in and get active.
Seaforth's events will be as
follows:
May 15 - Sneaker Day - every-
one is encouraged to wear your
sneakers.
May 21 - Child Find Walk a
Thon beginning from the Arena
at 10:00 a.m.
May 27 - Youth Group's
Wheel -a -thou. Times and loca-
tion to be announced.
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BY MARTY BEDARD
May 28 = Kite Making and
Flying beginning at 12 noon at
the Arena. Admission is $4 for
the Kites.
June 7 - Dance for Heart at the
Arena 7 - 10 pm.
For more information on Sum-
mer Active you can call 527-
0882.
Any women interested in
playing soccer this summer on
Mondays or Wednesdays can
call Lynn Devereaux 522-1942.
The Annual Dance for Heart
will be held once again at the
Seaforth and District Commun-
ity Centres on June 7 from
7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Come enjoy
aerobics, line dancing and be
prepared to have fun. Pledge
sheets arc available at the
Recreation Office.
The St. James Catholic
Women's League will be host-
ing their annual Spring Fling
once again this year on
Wednesday, May 17 at the
Seaforth Legion. Doors open at
7:15 p.m and you can come
and enjoy entertainment, bake
table, door prizes and draws.
The Seaforth Recreation
Department will be hosting a
sign language program once
again this summer. The pro-
gram will begin on Monday,
June 5. This will be a 10 -week
program. If interested please
call the Recreation Office at
527-0882. Watch the paper
next week for more details.
Senior Shuffleboard continues
every Wednesday afternoon
from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. All
seniors arc welcome to enjoy
an afternoon of fun and fellow-
ship.
The students describe the
seniors as `funny,' 'competi-
tive,' `enthusiastic,' `fun -to -be -
with' and `wonderful.'
Just as the students got a
fresher, more positive percep-
tion of the seniors, the seniors
had a chance to find out more
about the young people.
"The seniors sometimes arc
scared of young adults so by
getting to know them better
HOTEL
128 King St. 262-2314
HENSALL
1 FREE
FLOWER FOR
EVERY if OM.
OPEN MON.-SAT.
HOSPICE OF HURON
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ANNUAL MEETING
MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1995
7:30 PM
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
CONFERENCE ROOM
For the purpose of electing a
Board of Directors and the
presentation of Annual Reports.
714444444Aicaidatel
Fergus and Anne Kelly
are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter,
Mary Margaret
to
Sean Michael
Whiteford
they might not be scared of
us," said Matt Elliott and Josh
Brown.
Happy 4th Birthday
May 17
Brandon Weitzel
Love, Your Bud
Weicamg,
Atafeauseestegt
Piet and Lany Albers
along with Bill and
Marlene Harburn are
proud to announce the
marriage of their chil-
dren
Patricia Petronella
and
Christopher William
The wedding will take
place at 2 pm on
Saturday, May 13,
1995 at St. Ambrose
Roman Catholic
Church, Brussels.
ISN'T Mg NIFTY
NOW HE'S 50!
Tom Phillips
May 11
son of Don and Kathy
Campbell of Exeter. The
wedding will take place at
2:00 p.m. on Saturday.
May 20, 1995 at St.
Patrick's Church, Dublin.
Ontario.
STEVENSON/OLEJNIK
Ronald Stuart Stevenson and
Nicole Alexandra were united in
marriage on November 12, 1994
at Duffs United Church in Walton.
Nicole is the daughter of Dianne
& Joseph Olejnik of Thorndale.
Ron is the son of Bev Stevenson
of Walton. Rev. Randy Banks
officiated the marriage ceremony.
The pianist/soloist was Cheryl
Ann St. Onge of Kippen. The
candle lighters were Bradley &
Ryan Barlow of Thomdale. The
maid of honour was Lonnie
Strohm of Cambridge, friend of
the bride. The bridesmaids were
Michelle Olejnik, of Thorndale,
sister of the bride, Shelly Strohm
of Camlachie, friend of the bride,
Stacey Strohm of Ailsa Craig.
friend of the bride. Theresa Yallop
of Kippen, friend of the bride, and
Lisa Cooper of Mt. Albert, friend
of the bride. The flowergirl and
ringbearer were Jennifer and Ryan
Olejnik cousins of the bride. The
bestman was Chris Datong of
Cobourg, friend of the groom,
Chris Stevenson, of Walton,
brother of the groom, Shannon
Beddows of Cannington, Curtis
Hayes of London, Dan Upshall of
Kippen, Mike Shaus of Clifford
all friends of the groom. The
reception was held at Brussels
Community Centre. The couple is
now residing in Walton.
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BUCK & DOE
for
Heather Alce
John Steffler
Friday, May 12, 1995
Lunch Provided
Spm - lam
$5.00 per person
For more information
or Tickets Call:
527-2821 or
527-2438
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BUCK
DOE
FOR
Scott Ducharme
and
Cheryl Campbell
Friday May 12
Clinton Arena
9 pm to lam
Age of Majority
D.J. Neat Guys
For Tickets call:
522-1021 482-7835
Forthcoming
Marriage
CAMPBELL - HOWSON
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Campbell
of Seaforth
are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter
Diane Marie
to
Jeffrey Howson
son of
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Howson
of Blyth
The wedding will take place
at 3 p.m. on Saturday,
May 13, 1995
at Northside United Church
Seaforth
Open reception following
at
9:00 p.m. at
Seaforth Community Centre
Mother's Day Buffet
Sunday, May 14
11:30 am to 3:00 pm
Adults `15.95 Children Under 12 57.00
"As delicious as ever
Just for you, Mom"
The Little Inn of Bayfield
565-2611 Main St.. Rayfield.
Clinton Raceway
INTERTRACK WAGERING
SCHEDULE
Sunday thru Thursday
at Jonnymores
Sun. Aft.
Sun. Eve.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Hwy. 8 West, Clinton
Woodhine(T) & Flamboro - Post tome 1 p.m
Mohawk Sr Windsor - Post time 6:30 p.m.
Mohawk - Post time 7:30 p.m.
Mohawk • Post time 7:30 p.m
- Meadowlands & Flamboro . Dost time 7:30 p.m
- Windsor & Flamboro - Post time 7:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday
at the Clinton Arena
Friday - Meadowlands & Mohawk - Pest time 7:30 p.m.
Sat. Aft. - Ft. Erie (T) & Woodbine (T) - Post time 1:01) p m.
Sat. Eve.- Meadowlands & Mohawk - Post time 7:30 p.m.
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FLAMBORO
IS BACK?