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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-10-25, Page 15SDHS Bear Facts Milk competition held at high school SDHS milked it for all it was worth! •On Friday afternoon, students at Seaforth High School were given the opportunity to drink as much milk as they could, as fast as they could. The undefeated . team consisted of four super- human males: Toby Phillips, Dylan Wick, Steve McInally and Murray Workman. We also hada `Milk the Glove' competition: Cara Spittal and Ryan Van Dooren showed their competence in milking! Congratulations to all contestants, and thanks for all the spirit and enthusiasm. The students can now look forward to another awesome time at the Halloween Dance on Oct. 26! Dress anyway you wish - a true time of fashion freedom! * * * JOHN McDERMO'VF Tenor's concert to benefit Lung Association Scotch tenor John McDermott launches the Christmas Seal campaign in this area three Fridays hence in Stratford with a concert at Knox Presbyterian Church. Tickets are available in Seaforth at Bob and Betty's. The former reporter on the Toronto Sun, who is noted for his powerful pipes and heart- warming renditions of, traditional music of the British Isles, has earned three Juno nominations since 1992. Without hype, his recordings have sold more than 250,000 copies worldwide. His first album, Danny Boy, earned him followers the length the Com- monwealth. Old Friends and Christmas Memories, both released last year, confirmed their admiration. Proceeds from the concert on Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. go to The Lung Association. Tickets are $22 in advance and $25 at the door. This week at The Park House Friday & Saturday October 27 & 28 Susan McAllister S Darren Bee 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS! Prizes for ■ 4 CAN I PICK YOUR BRAIN? We roamed the halls to find out just what's on those teenage minds. We asked, 'What's the best thing about school?' and got various points of view. ...the time between classes.' - T. Strickert `...seeing people you don't see very often.' - K. Clark `...getting an education to get a career.' - S. Hugill • '...a place to be heard.' - R. Linton `...the friendly people.' C. Roden `...I get to tease Meech.' - P. Devereaux `...the students.' - Mrs. Vivian Then we asked, 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' with the following responses: '...a model for Hanes underwear.' - S. Costello `...be a social worker, have two kids and marry a rich man.' - T. Huisser New tattoo parlour `...become a female.' - A. NonymuS `...a deviator.' - R. Linton The accompanying logo was drawn and designed by Linc Miller, Grade 12. opens in Hensall Hensall now has a tattoo parlour, the only one in the 'area according to owner Cam - bo Cox. The 27 -year-old, originally from the Hamilton and Oak- ville areas, says he specializes in fine -line artistry and cover ups, the process of putting new tattoos over old ones. Dragons Lair Tattoo Studio opened in his apartment over Kelly's Place in Hensall on Oct. 1. Cox got a loan from the Huron Business Development Centre to purchase some sup- plies for his new business. Congratulations on 55th your Anniversary October 30 Harry and Annie Rapson Love from your children Jim & Diane, Tom & Rosales & grandchildren Benjamin & Joseph CENTRALIA • HURON PARK LIONS II BINCQ11 , PLACE: Huron Park Rec Centre DATE: Sunday, Oct. 29, 1995 TIME: 1:00P.M. - Doors open at 12 noon $1000.00 JACKPOT MUST GO (YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED/ ra�r THIS WEEKEND AT 262-2314 HOTEL 128 KING ST., HENSALL HALLOWE'EN COSTUME PARTY COUNTRY ROCK BAND FRIDAY & SATURDAY "1-yY`19 Prizes for best costume 6 4 OPEN TUES.-SAT. 1 GODERIC' 521.7811 "OPLIFTING AND INTELLIGENT." - Patnc a e.DO,. ASSOCIATED PRESS "EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THIS MOVIE!" - Paula Bor,d BET -k‘ ; DANGEHOU$ MINUS FRI. -THURS FR.&SAT.7&9PM OCT. 27 - Nov. 2 SUN. - THURS. 8 PM 14 4i!sTau. LONG DISTANCE? CAI/ 1-800-265-3438 FOR TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO Singing Songs From: • Les Miserables • Phantom 01 The Opera • Man of LaMancha • West Side Story • Miss Saigon • Beauty And The Beast And other show favorites! in concert THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 8 P.M. AVON THEATRE (Stratford) Reserved Tickets $25.00/$22.50 from the Stratford Festival Box Office or Call Toll Free 1-800-567-1600 SATURDAY NIGHT 0 Special Advent Calendar Craft at St. Thomas Anglican Church Hall Children (ages 6 - 12) Sat., October 21 Registration '10 Pre -register before October 18 Instructor - Susan Halfpeno cog— FRI. OCT. 27 HALLOWE'EN BASH "CD/DC" Loads of Fun & Prizes NOV. u HIGHWAY 1 Great New Country COMMERCIAL HOTEL 527-0980 ".lir' Now Sat. and Sun. Afternoons This Saturday THE BREEDER'S CUP from Belmont New York Post time 11:50 a.m. y Dress up and Win $$$ Courtesy Van Available! '500 in cash & prizes! No cover before 10 p.m.! '3 after 10 p.m. This Saturday OWE'EN BASH Saturday, November 4 RAY LYELL and THE STORM Tix ' 1000Advance '15°° Door at T/41 HURON EXPOSITOR, Octobw 25, 1995-15 COME CURLING at the Vanastra Curling Club SEASON STARTS Thursday, November 2 • New Members Welcome • Equipment & Instruction .Supplied' For information c • ntact: ii..tlY;:;ttf.., 1 - :fir 3.1 jinx Londaborough 233-3194 Brian Halls 482-7597 Oakwood Inn 44414.41.4 Corm 41/14110 sue Gals Opening ` - Hicsay, NOV. 3 SATURDAY,NOV.O4 10x11• -pm rnr 25 PRESTIGI10eOUS-bpm OEAL.E6 - Displaying a wide Woollen n of 50 year olldd + antiques A eolI ctiblee Information 2384437 es*e....7eee die deaf t ae 0444 I I:I •1 i se r, 4 f/ . Seaforth Community 2 1 Hospital Recreation 2 Committee A A Apresents a � Hallowe'en Harvest Sat. Oct 28 at 414 2 Seaforth Legion 2 A from 9pm-1 am A A Dancing to DJ Tbm Wheatley, A APrizes for costumes (optional) A A Tickets $?.50 Per person A afi at the d A Seatorth Community Hospital 51 2 switch board for at the door). 2 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I'llii 1t()IAL lililEl gt� CaII us for take-out orders 348-9202 89 Ontario Road, Mitchell 7 527-0180 tif ,fti �l�,,t Large item -- NLY PIZZA Ol includes cheese, sauce, any 3 items PLUS 4 Large Pops ilanir 8 ti 4 116 99 WATCH HURON EXPOSITOR FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS. Specialgood -. Wed. Oct. 18 'til Tues., Oct. 24 Serving the Seaforth area for over 17 years. ' OPEN DAILY 11:00 AM .e181"irailk bed!,%9 6=OI_r_e �i=ia a ▪ s ss_s•a,a�8 118 :1a7. ► �. Don't forget to visit the 8th annual FEST1VE. CHRISTMAS SHOWCASE STRATFORD FAIRGROUNDS Friday, October 27 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday, October 28 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m Sunday, October 29 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. • . . :• - New This Year To Ensure Everyone has a Merry Christmas Those 16 and over will receive a $1 Gift Certificate for their $1 Admission Fee courtesy of Samuels Family Restaurant. Worldng with the 'r1 . tion Army we will co- ordinate the purchase and distribution of food for Christmas to help brighten the holiday season for those less fortunate, Your Certificate will be your Passport for re- admission to the show all weekend long. "Sammy', the Samuel's mascot will also be on duty with Santa to provide some great fun! Festive Christmas Showcase 1995 Entertainment Schedule Friday, October 27, 1995 Old Tyme Band 3:30 4:30 p.m. Saturday, October 28, 1995 Santa Claus 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Stratford Concert Choir 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Sunday, October 29, 1995 Santa Claus 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. colormat Image Cadre will be on duty with Santa to take photos Sponsored by Stratford & District 6NChamber of Commerce START YOUR SHOPPING EARLY Come and see what Stratford and area merchants have to offer for your Christmas � g(ving! Happy i 6"' Birthday Greg Kalichuk Nov 5V' (clear the road! r Lova Mom, Norm, Brittany, Chis & Alan This week at The Park House Friday & Saturday October 27 & 28 Susan McAllister S Darren Bee 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS! Prizes for ■ 4 CAN I PICK YOUR BRAIN? We roamed the halls to find out just what's on those teenage minds. We asked, 'What's the best thing about school?' and got various points of view. ...the time between classes.' - T. Strickert `...seeing people you don't see very often.' - K. Clark `...getting an education to get a career.' - S. Hugill • '...a place to be heard.' - R. Linton `...the friendly people.' C. Roden `...I get to tease Meech.' - P. Devereaux `...the students.' - Mrs. Vivian Then we asked, 'What do you want to be when you grow up?' with the following responses: '...a model for Hanes underwear.' - S. Costello `...be a social worker, have two kids and marry a rich man.' - T. Huisser New tattoo parlour `...become a female.' - A. NonymuS `...a deviator.' - R. Linton The accompanying logo was drawn and designed by Linc Miller, Grade 12. opens in Hensall Hensall now has a tattoo parlour, the only one in the 'area according to owner Cam - bo Cox. The 27 -year-old, originally from the Hamilton and Oak- ville areas, says he specializes in fine -line artistry and cover ups, the process of putting new tattoos over old ones. Dragons Lair Tattoo Studio opened in his apartment over Kelly's Place in Hensall on Oct. 1. Cox got a loan from the Huron Business Development Centre to purchase some sup- plies for his new business. Congratulations on 55th your Anniversary October 30 Harry and Annie Rapson Love from your children Jim & Diane, Tom & Rosales & grandchildren Benjamin & Joseph CENTRALIA • HURON PARK LIONS II BINCQ11 , PLACE: Huron Park Rec Centre DATE: Sunday, Oct. 29, 1995 TIME: 1:00P.M. - Doors open at 12 noon $1000.00 JACKPOT MUST GO (YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED/ ra�r THIS WEEKEND AT 262-2314 HOTEL 128 KING ST., HENSALL HALLOWE'EN COSTUME PARTY COUNTRY ROCK BAND FRIDAY & SATURDAY "1-yY`19 Prizes for best costume 6 4 OPEN TUES.-SAT. 1 GODERIC' 521.7811 "OPLIFTING AND INTELLIGENT." - Patnc a e.DO,. ASSOCIATED PRESS "EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THIS MOVIE!" - Paula Bor,d BET -k‘ ; DANGEHOU$ MINUS FRI. -THURS FR.&SAT.7&9PM OCT. 27 - Nov. 2 SUN. - THURS. 8 PM 14 4i!sTau. LONG DISTANCE? CAI/ 1-800-265-3438 FOR TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO Singing Songs From: • Les Miserables • Phantom 01 The Opera • Man of LaMancha • West Side Story • Miss Saigon • Beauty And The Beast And other show favorites! in concert THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 8 P.M. AVON THEATRE (Stratford) Reserved Tickets $25.00/$22.50 from the Stratford Festival Box Office or Call Toll Free 1-800-567-1600 SATURDAY NIGHT 0 Special Advent Calendar Craft at St. Thomas Anglican Church Hall Children (ages 6 - 12) Sat., October 21 Registration '10 Pre -register before October 18 Instructor - Susan Halfpeno cog— FRI. OCT. 27 HALLOWE'EN BASH "CD/DC" Loads of Fun & Prizes NOV. u HIGHWAY 1 Great New Country COMMERCIAL HOTEL 527-0980 ".lir' Now Sat. and Sun. Afternoons This Saturday THE BREEDER'S CUP from Belmont New York Post time 11:50 a.m. y Dress up and Win $$$ Courtesy Van Available! '500 in cash & prizes! No cover before 10 p.m.! '3 after 10 p.m. This Saturday OWE'EN BASH Saturday, November 4 RAY LYELL and THE STORM Tix ' 1000Advance '15°° Door at T/41 HURON EXPOSITOR, Octobw 25, 1995-15 COME CURLING at the Vanastra Curling Club SEASON STARTS Thursday, November 2 • New Members Welcome • Equipment & Instruction .Supplied' For information c • ntact: ii..tlY;:;ttf.., 1 - :fir 3.1 jinx Londaborough 233-3194 Brian Halls 482-7597 Oakwood Inn 44414.41.4 Corm 41/14110 sue Gals Opening ` - Hicsay, NOV. 3 SATURDAY,NOV.O4 10x11• -pm rnr 25 PRESTIGI10eOUS-bpm OEAL.E6 - Displaying a wide Woollen n of 50 year olldd + antiques A eolI ctiblee Information 2384437 es*e....7eee die deaf t ae 0444 I I:I •1 i se r, 4 f/ . Seaforth Community 2 1 Hospital Recreation 2 Committee A A Apresents a � Hallowe'en Harvest Sat. Oct 28 at 414 2 Seaforth Legion 2 A from 9pm-1 am A A Dancing to DJ Tbm Wheatley, A APrizes for costumes (optional) A A Tickets $?.50 Per person A afi at the d A Seatorth Community Hospital 51 2 switch board for at the door). 2 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I'llii 1t()IAL lililEl gt� CaII us for take-out orders 348-9202 89 Ontario Road, Mitchell 7 527-0180 tif ,fti �l�,,t Large item -- NLY PIZZA Ol includes cheese, sauce, any 3 items PLUS 4 Large Pops ilanir 8 ti 4 116 99 WATCH HURON EXPOSITOR FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS. Specialgood -. Wed. Oct. 18 'til Tues., Oct. 24 Serving the Seaforth area for over 17 years. ' OPEN DAILY 11:00 AM .e181"irailk bed!,%9 6=OI_r_e �i=ia a ▪ s ss_s•a,a�8 118 :1a7. ► �. Don't forget to visit the 8th annual FEST1VE. CHRISTMAS SHOWCASE STRATFORD FAIRGROUNDS Friday, October 27 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday, October 28 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m Sunday, October 29 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. • . . :• - New This Year To Ensure Everyone has a Merry Christmas Those 16 and over will receive a $1 Gift Certificate for their $1 Admission Fee courtesy of Samuels Family Restaurant. Worldng with the 'r1 . tion Army we will co- ordinate the purchase and distribution of food for Christmas to help brighten the holiday season for those less fortunate, Your Certificate will be your Passport for re- admission to the show all weekend long. "Sammy', the Samuel's mascot will also be on duty with Santa to provide some great fun! Festive Christmas Showcase 1995 Entertainment Schedule Friday, October 27, 1995 Old Tyme Band 3:30 4:30 p.m. Saturday, October 28, 1995 Santa Claus 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Stratford Concert Choir 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Sunday, October 29, 1995 Santa Claus 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. colormat Image Cadre will be on duty with Santa to take photos Sponsored by Stratford & District 6NChamber of Commerce START YOUR SHOPPING EARLY Come and see what Stratford and area merchants have to offer for your Christmas � g(ving!