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
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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
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d
A Seatorth Community Hospital 51
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348-9202
89 Ontario Road, Mitchell
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527-0180
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PIZZA Ol
includes cheese, sauce,
any 3 items
PLUS
4 Large Pops
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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
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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!