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GREGOR CAMPBELL PHOTO
THE GIFT OF LIFE - Nurse Debbie Dehoog takes blood Seaforth and District Community Centres last Thursday
from Glen Haney of Seaforth at the donor's clinic held at the night. Huron County Junior Farmers assisted at the clinic.
HURON EXPOSITOR, August 30, 1 tags -3
POWER SKATING
Once again the Seaforth Recreation Department
will be offering Power Skating
for Children ages 6 and up.
September 18 - 25, 1995
Monday to Thursday each week
8 Lessons for $45.00
Each Lesson is 1 hour long
Register for Power Skating on
September 6 & 7 at the Arena
From 7:00 to 9:00 pm each night
Late Registrations can be done at the Recreation Office
or by calling
527-0882
MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION
WED. SEPT. 6 and THURS. SEPT. 7
7:00 to 9:00 pm
Seaforth and District Community Centres
Houseleague $125.00 (Family of 3 or more $325)
Mites (7 & Under) $75.00
Novice to Midget $125.00 plus $100.00 Travel Fee
Midget Only $165.00
Please bring two cheques
Travel Fees Paid by Post Dated Cheque to November 1, 1995
Pre -Register at
Rec. Office
inside the Arena
COACHES NEEDED
FOR HOUSELEAGUE &
MIDGET TRAVEL TEAM
Late Registration Fee
$25.00
Deadine Sept. 15,1995
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 527-1272 OR 527-0882
COMMITTEE THANKS LOCAL YOUTHS WITH CHEQUE -
Carolann Doig of Seaforth's Homecoming' 95 Committee
presents the local youth group with a cheque for $400 as
thanks for assistance during the recent celebrations.
GREGOR CAMPBELL PHOTO
Receiving the cheque is Jennifer Kaufman of the _youth
group. Other members, from left: Joe Hein; Brian
Bambrough, Amanda Manuel, Mike Bieber, Barb Kenney,
Teresa McFarlane, April Dalton, Kathy Gamiss.
Huron Federation to
name region directors
The Huron County Feder-
ation of Agriculture is hosting
its anmial regional meeting on
-w Thursday, Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. at
Hullett Central Public School
in Londesboro:
The purpose of the meeting
is the election of the new
regional directors for the four
different regions in Huron
County. The four regions
include Huron Central
(McKillop, Hullett,
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continued from page one
liott said by the time
firefighters arrived it was too
late to contain the truck fire.
All they did from that point on
was let it burn itself out, and
try to contain the fire from
spreading to nearby trees, grass
and a bean field.
Damage to the road where
the truck burned was severe.
Meanwhile, the Butson barn
was also totally lost. Firemen
had to detour around the con-
cession to get to it because of
the truck fire.
No animals were inside the
Butson barn. It had been used
for storing implements, wood,
straw and hay.
Firefighters attended the
scene of the fires in Hibbert for
about five hours. The
Sebringville detachment of the
Ontario Provincial Police
blocked Perth County Road for
four hours.
Tuckersmith, Stanley), Huron
Northwest (Morris, Grey,
‘Howick,'" ninberry); 'Huron
-Northea-&t--- (w ehfielu-,
Goderich, Colborne, East and
West Wawanosh) and Huron
South (Hay, Stephen,
Usborne).
The guest speakers will be
Doug Lisle, the new general
manager of the OFA and Ken
Kelly, the second vice-presi-
dent of the OFA.
Local teacher named treasurer
of Ontario women teachers
Florence Keillor, a teacher at
Huron Centennial School near
Brucefield, was electgd to the.
position of ti+easurei of" the
-- Federation of Women
Teachers' Associations of
Ontario at the Federation's
annual general meeting in
Toronto on Thursday, Aug. 17.
The largest and oldest
teacher's federation in Ontario,
FWTAO represents 41,000
women teachers across the
province about one sixth of
all Canadian teachers - and acts
as a powerful lobby group for
theyd nght§ of teachers, women
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anchildren.
_it iller"lials -devoted Many
years towards the work of the
Federation. She has acted as
president of the Huron Women
Teachers'- Association, as a
director of FWTAO
representing teachers from
Windsor to Bruce County, and
as a governor to the Ontario
Teachers' Federation.
PAT LIVINGSPON PHOTO
QUEEN OF THE FURROW CHOSEN - The new Huron County Queen of the Furrow,
Seaforth's Charlene Townsend, was chosen at the Huron County Ploughing Match on the
farm of Ron and Yvonne Pentland, last Friday. Pictured with Charlene (holding bouquet) are
Heather Lobb, Clinton; Kim Baan, of Walton, runner-up; Shannon Craig, past Queen of the
Furrow; Angela Hunking of Blyth (seated); Christie McCormack, Ontario. Queen of the
Furrow and Barb Wynja, Dungannon.
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Calling l�
All
BUSINESSES
LARGE
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SMALL
This is
an opportunity
for ALL
WHITE BEAN SATELLI'T'E DEALER
At LAC we are expanding on our commit-
ment to support local agricultural produc-
ers. We have been appointed a _ satellite
dealer in WHITE BEANS for THE GREAT
CANADIAN BEAN COMPANY, the bean
professionals.
By combining our service with their exper-
tise we will strive to provide the same type
of added value that has won your patron-
age in other commodities.
We welcome your enquiries and support.
Dan, Jim, John, Herman
CREAN
SEAFORTH london agricultural commodities, inc. B�4.
13 Crombie St. - 527-1241
Dr. Gerald J. Harry.
Dr. S. Elizabeth van Maanen
Dentists
Office
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Hours:
Closed
8:30 - 6:00
8:30 6:00
8:30 - 6:00
8:30 - 3:30
New patients Welcome
40 Franklin St., Seaforth
527-1370
BACK TO SCHOOL!
Fall is here! This means back to school for kids, and
back to recess and lunchtime snacks. But what are
the best treats that are good for their teeth and taste
great too? Fresh fruit is always a terrific choice. Raw
vegetables such as celery and carrots also make an
excellent snack. Popcorn, cheese, nuts and sunflower
seeds are also fun snacks for kids. Foods to avoid? -
dried fruits such as raisins - they are high in sugar and
stick to the teeth - pop containing sugar, cookies,
candies, etc Make sure gum is always sugar free.
With so many healthy choices, you are sure to find
snacks that both you and your kids will like.
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will soon publish the 1995-96
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