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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-04-10, Page 1414--T111 /MOON EXPOSITOR, ANtil 10, 101111 Spring rec programs get underway shortly The Recreation Department would like to announce the Spring Programs will hegin in mid-April. Beginning April 16 with FiTNESS from 9 - 10 am and LINE DANC- ING from 10 to 11 am. Wednesday evening STEP AEROBICS will he held from 7 to 8 pm and FLOOR AEROBICS from 8 to 9 pm. The week of Fitness wraps up on Thursday morning with Aerobics from 9 to 10 am..Your instructor for thc a1x)vc classes will be Drusilla Leitch. For information or Registration on the Fitness programs please call Marty at the Recreation Office at 527- 0882. The Recreation Department will also he continuing with the DOG- OBEDIENCE. Program. Beginning April 16 the Beginners with go from 7 to 8 and th•: Intermediates from 8 to 9 pm. Anita Hansen will once again show you how to better han- dle your dog. To register please call thc Recreation Department at 527-0882. Senior Shuffleboard contin- ues every Wednesday after- noon from 1:30 to 4 pm. All Seniors arc welcome to enjoy an afternoon of fun and fel- lowship. Last week's winners after four games were: 2525. , ecreation Preview by Marty Bedard Ladies: A. McLean M. McMillan B. Pryce Men: B. McLean K. Preszcator 320 279 257 489 302 You're invited to the Variety Night at the Seaforth District High School for Cystic Fibrosis. Come enjoy local talent featuring (he Cavan Cloggcrs and Steppers. This variety night will he held at the Scaforth and District Community Centres on April 19, 1996 beginning at 7:30 pm. Donations will he accepted at the door. The Seaforth Ag Society, Homecraft Division would like to invite you to a Bus Trip to the Mary -Maxim Outlet in Paris. This trip will be held on Tuesday, April 23, and the bus will leave from the Agriplex at 9 am and return approximately 5 pm. Cost will he $10 per person. For more information onto book a scat please' call Marie Hicknell at 345-2948 or Joanne Flanagan at 345 - The "Bear" Facts SDHS fashion show later On Wed. April 24 at ll am Seaforth District High School will be presenting its Formal Fashion Show featuring clothing from Anna's Dress Shoppe and Cardno's Men's Wear. An invitation goes out to anyone who would like to attend. Activity abounds in the North hal! this week as 20 hopefuls begin practice for this year's trials team of Track and Field. With meets scheduled for April 24, 27 and May 3, 8, this year's squad will be very busy. Anchoring the team are seniors Carly Price, Marcy McCall and Jill Wood. With Carly and Marcy's experience and knowledge, and Jill's quiet demeanor, this year promises to be one of the best 11th Annual CANOE RALLY Stanley Township SUNDAY, APRIL 14 Registration 11:30 am $15 per Canoe PRIZES FOR BEST POKER HAND 575.00, s50.00, 125.00 Approximately 5 mile run on Bayfield River •FOLLOW SIGNS FROM VARNA TO BRUCEFIELD For Information Call: LOWELL MOUNT 233-5876 yet. The Co-op program at our school has had over 110 dif-' fererlt placement vocations. Most students are from (;rade 12 and OAC program. The ' successful students earn two credits and complete 220 hours in total - 185 hours arc spent ort the job, and 35 hours are used in the class- room. Most students enjoy their co-op experience and benefit greatly from it. This year 54 students arc enrolled in the program and will better understand the positive rela- tionship between education and career options available to them in the workplace. The staff and students of SDHS would like to extend their sincere appreciation' to the members of the Scaforth MAPLEWOOD MANOR presents GERI FASHIONS of London Friday, April 19 12 noon -4p.m. Fashion Show 2 p.m. "Door Prizes" Refreshments to Wow Everyone Welcome: TWO MONSTER SCREENS! HOT NEW VIDEOS! PRIZES! LIVE BAND! LINE DANCING! Saturday, April 27, 1996 9:00 pmto1:00am Mitchell District Community Centre Tickets: '8.00 Advance '10.00 At the Door CaII: 519-345-2877 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Edighoffer's Fashion, Mitchell - Cardno's Clothing, Seaforth - Hibbert Township Office, Dublin - All Hibbert '96 Members • Country 920 CKNX, Wingham JOIN THE PARTY! Sponsored by Licenced Under LLBO HIBBERT SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE • Age of Majority Required rai PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT FAR OUT - Robyn Hopkins and Sandi Poland, of the Adult Education class at Town Hall, dressed up for Hippy Day last Tuesday. The celebration was held to "liven things up." Tennis lights to cost $4 per hour It is going to cost $4 an hour with ithe new meter for Tight at the 'local tennis courts this season. this month Homecoming Group for their very generous donation to the Bill Pinder Memorial, Award, which is given toa student dach jcar At Commencement. This award is in commemo- ration of the late Mr. Bill Pinder, a well-known mem- ber of our community, and staff of SDHS. The support of our local community pro- vides valuable assistance to our students in furthe,rji ng their educatibn. -'1.H. Moore. principal The School Advisory Council held their regular meeting April 2 and gave support for the school board's amalgamation recommenda- tions. The council encourages all parents to sign the post- cards that students will he bringing home. Love Carrie, Julia & family The rate jti the suggestion of Seaforth's recreation and parks- committee, ' which noted in its March report to council '•the total number of peopl,c playing 'at once is eight. .o it would cost $0.50 per person." The user,pay meter was origin lily recommended hl'cause fhe cost to the town for lighting the courts last year was S601!85. Recreation director Marty Bedard reported to council the lights were on 171 days in 1995 los approximately two hours per nlett, a total of 342 hours so cost about 51.76 per hour to operate. g Carouse( Crafts''; Hobbies a invite you rd to our SPRING a • OPEN HOUSE • Saturday April 13 1 , 9 am -4 pm I Sunday April 1.4 a 3 1 pm -4 pm IBrighten Up Your Life 1 come Paint With Us 1 ILots of projects% choose from. 1519 263-3040 3 We're located at the old en 5 Hully Gully. 1 IRR #1, VARNA 1t1f011OitIlia IOIMII0a11111lTrillIrdI/ Fri. - Sun. Apr. 12-14 Fri. & Sat. 7 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m. All Seats '4.00 *14 FAMILY "1 1' 1.1 fist Hsu\ tl' 1' hilt 1:1,151 1.11111 i1l1111 111 1111)6!" Fri. urs. Apr. 12-18 Fri. & Sat. 8:45 p.m. Sun. - Thurs. 8 p.m. PAROW1NTAL OUI -t, Ow ! Pretrial n su,h mammal or ramie num( nem edit rear 'Keele) a.l Pfeiffer aro ea tk kW' 'Relfeel sal Pfeiffer ate ku hen O. the wren' r,. ,..r 'Wen Redford el Mrrk#e Pfeifer re ta.(K ••••� yr �. ..u.n. w v.CKuE PFEIFFER UP CLOSE &PERSONAL wer•ra.�rrrA- REDFORD IONS DISTANCE' CALL 1•e00.26S-436 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO Little - Carter St. Pauls Congregational Church, ( hatham was the setting for the wedding of Lynda Joann Beatrice Little and Sheehan Anthony Carter Rev. i)avid (hotka performed the ceremony on February 17, 11196. Lynda is the daughter of Dan and Barbara little of Blenheim, and Sheehan is the son of Ross and Shirley Carter of Clinton Lynda watt escorted down the aisle 'by her father while Gmmara Bulnvinos, soloist and friend of the bride, sang "King of My Life"' Lvnda's gown was floor -length white satin styled with a Queen Arne neckline and Juliet sleeves. She carried a cascade bouquet of silk flowers in burgundy and white, accented with trailing ivy and strings of pearls. Lynda and.Sheehan's wedding party consisted of Stacey Hopps, Tammara Bolovrnus, Jen Little, sister of the hnde, Elaine Sanderson, flowergirl, Dan Carter, brother of the groom, Rick Rowson, Andrew Riik and Mark Sanderson, nnghearer Guests were ushered by Mark Bylsma and Pete Bartlett. During the ceremony, Dave and 'vlarg finds, friends of the bride's family, shared the song, "The Wedding Blessing", which they eomposed.for Sheehan and Lynda on their wedding day. Greg Carter, brother of the groom, read the scripture passages and Tammara sang, "Our Love in Christ", during the signing of the register. Mark Vette, friend the bride and groom, was pianist. Lynda and Sheehan and their families welcomed their guests at The Wheels Inn, Chatham, for the reception Sharing in this joyous celebration were guests from Amhersthurg, Blenheim, Blyth, Brucefield, Charing Cross, Chatham, Clinton, Exeter, Godench, Kingsville, Kippen, Kitchener, London, Londesbnro, Merlin, Nepean, North Gower, Orleans, Ottawa, Port ( otbourne, Ridgetown, St. Thomas, Stratford, Tilbury, Varna, Waterloo, Zurich and Georgetown (Guyana, South Amencal Following their honeymoon in the Bahamas, Lvnda and Sheehan are residing in Ottawa where they are cAlrlg their studies at the University of Ottawa. me' M.C.L. SOUND • FULL D.J. SERVICE • Book Your Receptions, Ruck & Does,early! • , • For more info. call 482-9984 et;enings X CELLENT ROCK & ROLL BAND rWednesday. April I7 CKNX COUNTRY 920 C D. RELEASE PARTY Featuring "BROOKS & DUNN'S" Nev,, C D 'Borderline' Friday. April 26 'Mercury Recording Artists BARSTOOL PROPHETS en their "CRANK" TOUR - Tix S5 " Advance yti ' Door Hwy. 8 West. Clinton 482-1234,E HEART . AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO EONDATK)h DES MAL AUKS DU COEUR DE LONTARO ln:pt./Tin ottrOtlri, tisimisf Gtr aglns s1 ktiler. Au urerrtartt vos chances (le !utter cLnttre le tueur ?rumen, 1 1111 Canada. • BUCK ue DOE for Sherri Maloney Brad Buchanan SAT April 20, 1 896 For information or Tickets call 345-2025 or 345-2880 BUCK & DOE ,for Steve Feddes and Tracey Baldacchino SATURDAY, APRIL 13 AT 9:00 P.M. in Varna Tickets $5.00 Age of Majority card required For Tickets Call: 233-3190 or 565-2539 0 'Buck & Doe- -- for TERRY 'TRAPPER" GRAY PALLETTE PREDHOMME Sat., April 20 Age of Majority $5.00 For more information call 263-6220 or 527-1235 Happy 47th Wedding Anniversary Doug & Jackie Ra ho "With Love" from Brenda (John & Family