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12 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, May 31, 1995
31. SERVICE DIRECTORY
SEWING: Home Decor, Curtains,
Drapes, Valances, Alterations.
Reasonable. Phone 527-1480. 31-
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DAVE'S CAR OILING
BLYTH (519) 523-4343
Open for the Season, weather
permitting. Wed. afternoon 1-6,
Sat. 8 -noon. After Sept. 10 - Open
Daily. 31-16x7cc
INSTALLATION and Restretching:
Also Shop at Home Service. Qual-
ity name brand carpets from $4.99
sq. yd. Phone 519-881-4324. 31-
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FAX SERVICE
Have your important documents
faxed at the Huron Expositor
office, 100 Main St., Seaforth. 1st
page - 8'/: x 11 $4.00, additional
pages to same phone number
$1.00. To receive a fax at our
office the cost is $1.00 per sheet.
(GST extra). For more information
phone 527-0240. 31-01xtf
REPAIR AND REFINISHING of
furniture and antiques,
handstripping, also custom made
furniture built to your plans. Robert
Kerr, RAC , Seaforth. Phone 527-
0786. 31-18-tf
ALUMINUM AND CUSTOM WELD-
ING, ornamental railing, trailers,
custom hitches, pig/cattle penning,
machinery repairs and fabricating.
Phone Peter De Jong 523-4816,
Londesboro. 31-18-tf
PHOTO COPIES
Photocopying Service available at
the Huron Expositor office, 100
Main St., Seaforth. 81/2 x 11 copies
-.25 cents per sheet, 81/2 x 14
copies - .35 cents per sheet. (GST
and PST extra). Phone 527-0240.
31-01-tfnxe
GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
Programs. Government aid, assist-
ance, grants and loans money
available. For your new or existing
business call 1-800-915-3615. 31-
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. Tools &
Equip.,
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Recondit-
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Motors
CALL JEFF 519-345-2403
• Rewinds • Sales • Repairs
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OUR SPECIALTY
Home cured and smoked meats
processed exactly the way you like it.
34. PERSONAL
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DIVORCES/PARDONS/U.S.
Waivers: No court appearance,
reasonable cost, legal aid wel-
come. Luigi E. Circelli, Peggy
Wilson (Parallegal). Call collect 1-
800-493-7499. 34-15xtfcc
A.A. If you think you have a drink-
ing problem Alcoholics Anonymous
has worked for millions. Call 527-
1650 or toll free 1-800-706-9833.
34-18-tf
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36. ANNOUNCEMENTS
AD AND NEWS DEADLINE
The deadline for news copy, clas-
sified and display advertising for
The yuron Expositor, Soaforth is
Monday at 1 p.m. Phono 527-
0240. 36-01-tfnxe
(37. MORTGAGES
1" & 2nd Mortgage
Money
Available as low as
9.00% interest
Personal Loans Totally Unsecured
If you qualify, payments as
low as following examples
Amt. A.oprolt, Ado. Payment
' 5,000 ' 41.66
'10,000 ' 83.33
'15,000 '125.00
Consolidate your debts
Call (519) 363-0211
1-800-387-1932
Astral Funding Inc.
138. AUCTION SALE
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38. AUCTION SALE
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LARGE HOUSEHOLD &
ANTIQUES
SALE ALSO PET STORE
LIQUIDATION
]'hurley evening. Julie_ a .(�nn
Bpb Hovwood's Auction Centre. Main St. Exeter
For Mrs. Dorothy Jones who has moved from Ansa Craig to Exeter along
with additions from Hensall and McGillivray Twp. homes.
SELLING SHARP AT 5 P.M. • we have received direction to disperse the
entire Inventory of "Critters Corner" Pet Supply Store Incl. several lots
of pet and fish food and related supplies, several aquariums, cages,
shelving, computer and desk, cash register, filing cabinet, and many
misc. items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES AT 8 P.M.: 7' harvest table with drawer,
old spinning wheel, uannet chest, gingerbread clock, table top and floor
model phonographs, pressed skirt dining table, parlour tables and
rocker, sideboard with leaded glass, dressers, old settlers bed, organ
stool, stick planter, 2 old oak barrels, neat early sideboard. old blanket
box and wooden boxes, old signed milk bottles, floor model radio, old
copper apple butter kettle, crocks, cast iron kettle and smalls.
HOUSEHOLD & `4ISC. Maple ext. dining table and 6 chairs, round
maple dinette table with 4 chairs, oak drop leaf dinette table, nice
chesterfield, sofa bed, lamp tables, desk, card table and chairs, small
china cabinet, excellent double box spring and mattress and frame,
rattan sofa, swivel rockers, apt. size upright freezer, Electrolux vacuum,
air conditioner, apt. size washer, elec. dryer, auto washer, 30" elec.
range (good), lamps and pictures, china and glass, kitchenware,
telephones, hand tools, craft supplies, gas weed eater and much more.
Auctioneer: Bob Heywood Res. 235-0874 Bus. 235-4469
ESTATE AUCTION
Of Antiques; Appliances; Household Effects and Misc. Items to be held at
the Jacob Auction Centre 185 Herbert St. in Mitchell.
Thur. June 1 at 4100 p.m.
INCLUDING: Knechtel mahogany nine piece dining room suite; small
Baldwin piano and bench; two door pine wardrobe with door, oak stacking
bookcase; oak ledies drop front desk; tea wagon; blanket box; gate-leg
table; matching chest on chest dresser and double bed; combination book-
case and secretary; bake cupboard; washstand; treadle sewing machine;
comer whatnot; oak fem stand; gentlemens rocker, old bench; wool winder;
organ stool; Chandler picture; spooled coat rack; old desk; dressing screen;
old picture frames; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table; church pew; old parlor
rocker; crocks; collectible dishes including cornflower, Nippon, Bavaria, R.S.
Prussia, Limoges, depression; Germany; Doulton figurines (Home Again,
Monica, Heather); fancy work and linens; Lackner upright piano; Philips
.console color T.V.; dehumidifier; Filter Queen vacuum; sofa bed; chester-
field suite; gas mowers; garden & hand tools and our usual large offering.
PROP.: Estate of the late Anabel Potter with additions.
AUCTIONEER: Doug Jacob 271-7894
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
THURS. JUNE 1 AT 5
P.M. - Tractors, Farm
machinery at Lobb
Auction Building in
Clinton for Frank Potter
and Adam Wilson.
SAT. JUNE 10 AT 9 A.M.
- Furniture and house-
hold effects for Clinton
estate, plus additions.
Good furniture consign-
ments being accepted.
39. EDUCATIONAL
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LEARN AUCTIONEERING at the
Southwestern School of
Auctioneering. Next classes:
August 19-25; November 18-24.
Contact Southwestern Ontario
School of Auctioneering, R.R. #5,
Woodstock, Ontario N4S 7V9.
(519) 537-2115. 39-22xbc
BE A SUCCESSFUL Writer....with
our great home -study course. Call
for a free book, 1-800-267-1829,
The Writing School, 2330-38
McArthur Ave., Ottawa, Ontario
K1L 6R2. 39-22xbc
COUNSELLOR TRAINING Institute
of Vancouver offers
correspondence courses for the
Certificate of Counselling studies
to begin June 15. For brochure
phone 1-800-665-7044. 39-22xbc
40. LOST & FOUND
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LOST: 31/2 month old male German
Shepherd pup, has brown leather
collar. Last seen in Family
Paradise area. Please call 345-
2966. 40-22x1
42. DEATHS
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DRENNAN, Isabell (MacDonald),
formerly of Kincardine passed
away at Pinecrost Manor, Lucknow
on May 14, 1995 in her 93rd year.
She was born in Ashfield Township
on August 29, 1902 to Alexander
and Emma MacDonald. She
married Ellwood Drennan in
Windsor on June 22, 1920. She is
survived by children, William and
his wife Donalda, Seaforth;
Kenneth and his dear friend,
Jeannie, Blairs Grove; and
Douglas and his wife Thelma,
Kincardine. Fondly remembered by
eight grandchildren, twenty great
grandchildren and four great, great
grandchildren. She was
predeceased by hor husband
Ellwood (1962), her parents, ono
sister, Mrs. Gordon Drennan (Ella),
two brothers James and Hugh, and
one great granddaughter, Annabel.
Friends were received at the
Davey-Linklator Funeral Home,
Kincardine whore the funeral
service was held Wednesday, May
17, 1995 at 3:30 p.m. with Rev. A.
Paisley officiating. Flower bearers
wore great grandchildren Lee Ann
Wayland, Goderich; Ashley
Humphrey, Lucknow; Philip
Drennan, Goderich and Tara and
Tami MacDonald, Tavistock.
Pallbearers were grandsons, Allan
Drennan, Port Perry' Dennis
Drennan, Goderich; Donald
Drennan, Moose Jaw, Saak; Orville
Wayland, Goderich .and Bob
MacDonald, Tavistock. Interment
took place in Kincardine Cemetery.
Friends and relatives attended
from Seaforth, Goderich, Lucknow,
Tavistock, Toronto, Port Perry,
London, Teeswator, Stayner and
Moose Jaw, Sask. 42-22x1
42. DEATHS
BEUERMAN, Harvey William, 80,
of 169 Main Street, South,
Seaforth, died Tuesday, May 23,
1995 at the Seaforth Community
Hospital. Born in Logan Township
on December 21, 1914, he was a
son of the late Henry (Harry)
Beuerman and the former Edith
Eisler. ,He was employed at the
Boshart Furniture Factory for a
number of years where upon he
became self-employed as a
furniture refinisher until his
retirement. He was a long time
member of Branch 156 of the
Canadian Legion. Surviving are his
wife, the former Viola Montgomery;
his brother, Frank of Kitchener; his
sister, Eva (Pryce) of Kitchener;
his daughter, Gloria (Love) and her
husband George of Walton; his
son Ron and his wife Mary of-'•
London; his daughter Heather
(McKenzie) and her husband John
of Clinton; his son Neil and his
wife Donna of Egmondville and by
8 grandchildren - Darin, Richard,
Connie, Brian, Dennis, Evan,
Michael and Brittany. He was
predeceased by his daughter
Grace (Storey); his brothers Alfred
and Stanley; his sister, Beatrice;
and his grandson, Brent. Friends
were received at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home on
Wednesday, May 24th from 2-4
p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
was held on Thursday, May 25th at
2:00 p.m. officiated by Rev. James
Sloan. Pallbearers were Ron Rose,
Bill Eisler, Mike Trapnell, Harold
Smith, Ralph Warnes and Kon
Preszcator. Burial was in Maitland
Bank Cemetery. As expressions of
sympathy memorial donations may
be made to tho Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario or to a
charity of one's choice. 42-22-1
43. BIRTHS
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JOHNSTON
Scott and Ann of Listowel are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their daughter, Tiffany,
weighing 6 lbs. 6 oz. on May 5,
1995. Proud grandparents are
Ralph and Carol Johnston,
Seaforth. Spoiling privileges go to
aunts and uncles, Susan and Jeff,
Mike and Pauline, Greg, Lisa and
Darrell. 43-22-1
McGAVIN
IT'S A GIRL! Brian, Shelley and
big brother Brandon welcome with
love Abby Quinn McGavin. She
was born May 21, 1995 at 2:30
a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. Proud
grandparents are Laird and Ruby
Finlayson and Noil and Mario
McGavin. 43-22x 1c
RYAN (nee Horne)
John and Shelley aro pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter Kaitlyn Marie on May 18,
1995 weighing 9 lbs. at St. Marys
Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Ray and Liz Horne and Ron and
Mary Ryan. 43-22x1
VAN BAKEL
Jim and Marg aro proud to
announce the arrival of their son,
Ken Michael on May 21, 1995
weighing 9 lbs. 7 oz. A little
brother for Lori, Darryl and
Bradley. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Groot, and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Van Bakal all of
Mitchell. 43-22-1
42. DEATHS
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GOETTLER, Ally, of Dublin
passed away at her residence on
Friday, May 26, 1995 following a
lengthy illness. Born in Dublin on
December 13, 1926 she was the
youngest child of the late Louis J.
Looby and the former Ann Marie
Ryan. She attended St. Patrick's
School, Dublin Continuation School
and Loretta Academy in Stratford.
On September 17, 1949 she was
married to George G. Goettler in
St. Patrick's Church, Dublin. They
moved to Chatham, then to Dublin
in 1952 to open Goettler's Red and
White Food Market. In 1978, she
and her husband established G.G.
Goettler Furniture in Dublin which
is still operated by the family. She
is survived by her husband and by
their children Jo -Ann and husband
Greg Wickware of Burlington,
Thomas and wife Dorothy of
Guelph. Pauline and husband Herb
Hartfiel and Stephen and wife
Dianne all of Mitchell and by a
sister Muriel Trott of Clinton. Also
surviving are grandchildren
Kathryn, Suzanne and Alan
Wickware, Stephen, Paul and
Matthew Hartfiel, Kathleen, George
and Donald Goettler. She was
predeceased by a sister Loreen
Curran and by brothers Joseph,
Clayton, Clarence, Louis, and Rev.
Arthur Looby, C.S.B. and by an
infant granddaughter Ann Hartfiel.
Friends were received at the
Lockhart Funeral Home, 109
Montreal St., Mitchell. Mass of the
Christian Burial was celebrated at
St. Patrick's Roman Cat olic
Church, Dublin by Rev. A.
DelCiancio on Monday at 11:00
a.m. Interment followed in St.
Patrick's Cemetery, Dublin.
Pallbearers were Harry Deloyer,
Jim Maloney, Frank Rodgers,
Peter Nesbitt, Louis Looby and Joe
Nicholson. 42-22x l cc
43. BIRTHS
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FALCONER
Ashley, Amanda and Kendra are
thrilled to announce the arrival of
their little sister, Kelsey Brianne
weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. on May 16,
1995. Proud parents are Brian and
Julie. Delighted grandparents are
Mery and Evelyn Falconer and
Ross and Donna McBeath and
great , grandparents are Evelyn
McBeath and Elmer and Norene
Hayter. Special thanks to Dr.
Percival and Dr. Shannon and the
OB nurses at Seaforth and
Stratford Hospitals for the
wonderful care. 43-22x1
46. IN MEMORIAM
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DALE: In loving memory of my
dear wife, Nellie who passed away
May 27, 1994.
It is sad to walk the road alone,
Instead of side by side,
But to all there comes a moment,
When the path of life divides.
You gave us years of happiness,
And sorrow came, and tears,
But you left us with beautiful
memories,
I will treasure through the years.
Sadly missed, Alynn 46-22-1
SINCLAIR: In loving memory of
Jack Sinclair, a dear husband,
father, grandfather and great
grandfather who passed' away 3
years ago, May 30, 1992.
'If we could have but just one
wish,
A dream that would come true,
We would pray to God with all
our hearts,
For yesterday and you."
Your wife Verda and daughters
Ann, Marie, Joan and their families
will always remember and miss
you. 46-22-1
DALE: In loving memory of a dear
mother, grandmother and great
grandmothor, Nellie, who passed
away May 27, 1994.
In a +quiet country graveyard,
Liesone loved so dearly.
And lost one year ago,
We do not need a special day,'
To bring you to our mind,
For the days we do not think of
you,
Aro very hard to find.
Always loved and sadly missed by
Vernon, Marilyn and Family 46-22-
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REID: In loving memory of Lori
(Hugill) Roid who passed away
May 31, 1985.
Your presence we miss,
And memories we treasure,
We'll love you always,
And forgot you never.
Always remembered by Mom,
sisters, brother, nieces and
nephews. 46-2'2x1
SIMPSON: In loving memory of a
dear daughter Deborah Ann who
passed away suddenly in a car
accident June 4, 1978. •
One precious to my heart is gone,
Tho voice I loved is still,
Tho place made vacant in my life,
Can never more be filled.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Two working hands now rest,
God broke my heart to prove to
me,
He only takes the best.
May the wind of love blow softly,
And whisper so you'll hear,
That 111 always love and miss you,
And wish that you still were here,
They say memories are golden,
Well maybe that is true,
But I didn't want a memory,
I only wanted you.
Always remembered, forever loved,
Mom. 46-22-1
46. IN MEMORIAM
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NICHOLSON: In loving memory of
a dear mother and grandmother,
Cassie, who passed away June 1,
1993.
A special smile, a special face,
A part of our family we can never
replace.
Loved and remembered every
day.
Missed much more than words
can say,
Mom was always thoughtful,
loving and kind,
What a lovely memory you left
behind.
Loved and remembered by your
family. 46-22x1
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
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DRENNAN
The family of the late Isabell
Drennan wish to extend warmest
appreciation and thanks for the
many kindnesses shown to Mother
during her stay at Pinecrost Manor,
Lucknow. Many thanks for the
many lovely floral arrangements,
donations to charity, food brought
to our home and the many cards
received. Thanks to her
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren acting pallbearers
and flower bearers. To Ken and
Debbie Davey and staff for their
comfort and assistance, Rev. Allan
Paisley for his comforting
message, Kincardine Legion for a
lovely lunch, and many friends and
relatives that travelled miles to
attend her funeral. All was very
much appreciated. Sincere thanks
to all. - The Drennan Family
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HAK
1 would like to thank everyone for
the cards, flowers, prayers and
visits while I was in hospital.
Thanks to our neighbors, friends
and relatives for all the kindness
shown to Mike, Marissa and Jason
during the last four months.
Special thanks to all the doctors,
nurses and ambulance attendants
in Seaforth, Stratford and London.
Don't take your organs to
Heaven... Heaven knows we need
them here. - Nancy Hak 47-22x1
HUNT
I would like to thank Dr. Woldnik
and Dr. Rodney, Rev. Bruce Cook,
the nurses for their excellent care
I received while a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Thanks to dietician and kitchen
staff. Thanks for cards, plants,
flowers, gifts, calls and visits. All
was appreciated. - Isabelle Hunt
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MURRAY
The Fifties are hero to say, thank
you ter celebrating with me. Thank
you for the "Extras", they will be
the archives of the event.
- Ken Murray 47-22-1
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47. CARDS OF THANKS
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SEAFORTH HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY
On behalf of the Hospital Auxiliary
to Seaforth Community Hospital,
we wish to thank the merchants
and businesses and everyone for
their generous donations, prizes
and sups. : our Penny Sale.
Speci.. :h..nks to Tom
Schoonderwoerd for the use of the
store. Mr. Bill Thibert, ECO of
Seaforth Community Hospital for
making the. draws and Mr. Irwin
Johnston who acted as M.C. and
to everyone who helped in any
way. 47-22-1
SWAN
I wish to thank fancily, friends and
neighbors for visits, cards, and
gifts and for helping out at home
while l was in the hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Rodney and nurses.
Thank you also to Legion Br. 156
for the fruit basket. It was all
appreciated. - Clara Swan 47-22x1
VAN BAKEL
I would like to thank my family and
friends for their visits and get well
wishes, the nurses for their care
during my short stay in hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. Rodney and
Percival and Father Hardy and
Sister Rita. Thank you.
- Theo Van Bakel 47-22x1
WALLACE
I would like to thank Dr. Duff, Dr.
Quan, nursing staff on eighth floor
University Hospital for their
' xcellent care. Thanks to Rev.
Cheryl Ann Sampa for her visits at
home and hospital, also the Ladies
Auxiliary for flowers. Special
thanks to friends and neighbors for
flowers„treats, fruit basket, phone
calls and to my family who gave
me courage and hope at a difficult
time. 7 Joyce 47-22-1
-} Community Calendar �
WED., MAY 31
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard - at the Arena
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Squirt Boys'
Fastball at the High School
North Diamond
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Squirt Boys'
Fastball at the Optimist Park
7:00-8:00 p.m. - Step Training
with Drusilla at the Arena
7:00 p.m. - Seaforth Youth
Motorsports Club at
172 Isabella Street
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Lieury Jets vs.
Coops Fastball at the
Lions Park
8:00-9:00 p.m. - Aerobics with
Drusilla at the Arena
8:00-10:00 p.m. - Men's Roller
Hockey at the Arena
THURS., JUNE 1
9:00-10:00 a.m. - Fitness Is Fun
at the Arena
9:30-10:30 a.m. - Fitness is Fun
Open House at the Arena
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Jr. Roller Hockey -
Rangers vs Penguins
7:30-8:30 p.m. - Jr. Roller Hockey -
Black Hawks vs Leafs
8:30-9:30 p.m. - Sr. Roller Hockey -
Bruins vs Red Wings
9:30-10:30 p.m. - Sr. Roller Hockey -
Nordiques vs Flyers
9:30-11:30 p.m. - Eagles Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist Park
FRI., JUNE 2
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Mite Boys'
Fastball at the Lions Park
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Pee Wee Girls'
Fastball at the High School
North Diamond
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Bantam Boys'
Fastball at the Optimist Park
8:30-10:00 p.m. - Bantam Girls'
Fastball at the Lions Park
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Rats Slo Pitch
at the Optimist Park
SAT, JUNE 3
10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m • Swimming
Lessons Registration at the
Lions Park Pavilion
SUN., JUNE 4
8:00-11:00 p.m. - Men's Slo
Pitch at Optimist and
Lions Park
MON., JUNE 5
2:00-3:00 p.m. - Coffee Hour at the
Children's Co-op Centre
6:00-9:00 p.m. - Karate at the
Arena
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Pee Wee Girls'
Fastball at the High School
North Diamond
7:00.9:30 p.m. - Sign Language at
the Arena
7:30.10:30 p.m. - Bingo at
the Arena - Hall opens at
6:30 p.m.
8:00-11:00 p.m. - Men's Slo-Pitch
at the Optimist and
Lions Park
TUES., JUNE 6
9:00-11:30 a.m. - Play group at
Northside United Church
9:00.10:00 a.m. - Aerobics with
Drusilla at the Arena
10:00-11:00 a.m. - Line Dancing
with Drusilla at the Arena
6:30-8:30 p.m. - Midget Girls'
Games at the High School
North Diamond
7:00-9:00 p.m. - Dog Obedience at
the Arena
7:00-8:30 p.m. - Ladies' Rec
League at the Lions Park
8:00-10:15 p.m. - Harmony
Hi-Lites practice at the
Public School
8:00-11:00 p.m. - Men's Slo Pitch
at the Optimist Park
8:30-11:30 p.m. - Men's SIo Pitch
at the Lions Park
WED., JUNE 7
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at the Arena
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Squirt Boys'
Fastball at the
Optimist Park
6:30-8:00 p.m. - Squirt Boys'
Fastball at the High School
North Diamond
7:00-10:00 p.m. - Dance for
Heart at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Coops Fastball
game at the Lions Park
7:30 p.m. - Huron County Branch,
OGS, in the Huron County
Pioneer Museum. 110 North
St., Goderich
7:00 p.m. - Seaforth Youth
Motorsports Club at
172 Isabella St.
8:00.10:00 p.m. Men's Roller
Hockey at the Arena
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 1 VVO well in advance of
the scheduled date. Free fisting includes date, time, name
of event and location only. Space for the Community
Calendar is donated by The Huron Expositor.
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