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PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT
JUST A LITTLE MORE - Zachary Nelson, 19 months, was
very patient as Karen Ryan, left, cut his hair on Main Street
during Moonlight Madness while mom, Maryjo Nelson
holds him.
Successful piano students pass exams
The following list of stu-
dents were successful in their
recent theory and piano
examinations with the Royal
Conservatory of Music of
Toronto. They are students of
Ms. Carol Carter. A.R.C.T.,
JOHN ANDERSON SHOOT
AT.KIPPEN GUN CLUB
JULY 21
16 -yd "A" Champ
Reg Treanor - 99
"B" Champ
Brad Treanor - 99
"C" Champ
Frank Klohcck 94
Handicap Champ
Brad Mann - 93
High Overall Champ
Brad Mann - 189
KIPPEN GUN CLUB
JULY 24 RESULTS
Brad Mann
George Hamm
Dennis Boyd
Gord Robinson
Jamie Caldwell
Pat Glazier
Tom Allen
Paul Hoff
Ernie Marshall
Harold Smith
Bill Stewart
John Glazier
Ed Stcegstra
Glen Mogk
Harold Cook
Phil Harris
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Buck & Doe
for
Leanne Whitmore
Brad Carter
Friday, August, 9'", 1996
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Age of Majority
Lunch Provided
Music by: Prime D'J.
For more information
phone:
527-1491 or 527-0282
DIVER PLACE
PARK RR>s3,A1on
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BLUEGRASS
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A. Mus., R.M.T. Grade 2
Rudiments (Theory): First
Class Honours with
Distinction: Marianne
Vanden Henget, Debbie
Vanden Hengcl an,d Erin
Nicholson. Piano: Grade 3
Honours: Jamie Bell,
Danielle Vanden Hengel.
Grade 4 Honours: Jc.'nhifer
O'Rourke, Julie Duwyn
(Mitchell). Grade 5 Honours:
Nicole Munro. Grade 6:
Wendy Glauscr.
GRADUATION
tihery! Lyn Oke, daughter of John
,!- loan Oke, R.k. #3 Exeter and
granddaughter of Jessie Boyd
graduated front the University of
Waterloo on May 22, 1996 with an
1 totrours Bachelor of Science
Degree in Kinesiology, Option in
Gerontology. Sheryl lars.accepted a
Kirtrsiolo'ist/research position at
Kings Cross Physiotherapy and,
Sports Injury Clinic in Brampton.
Congratulations and Best of Luck,
Mani, Dad, Ted & Leanne,
Tracey & Cory.
JOIN US AT
OUR PLACE OF
WORSHIP
SEAFORTH
HIGH
SCHOOL
(classes for all ages)
1 0: 00 A.M.
Morning Worship
Service
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7:00 p.m.;
Evening Bible
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CaII for more information 522-0070
Pastor: Rev. Rick Lucas
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Clinton Lions Club
BINGO
Tuesday, August 6, 1996
at the Clinton Arena
Total prizes $3000.00
must go
Jackpot $1500.00 must go
+ 50/50 draw during
intermission
Doors open 6 P.M.
Early Bird starts at 7 P.M.
All proceeds to the Lions Park
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YOU ARE INVITED TO
GOSPEL TENT MEETINGS
Held 2 km west of Seaforth on Highway #8
Commencing: August 4, 1996, God Willing, and
Continuing
Sundays 7:30 - 8:30 pm
Monday - Friday 8:00 - 9:00 pm
SPEAKERS: Mr. Willian Aiken Mr. Fred Hannah
Kitchener, ON Scarborough, ON
For while we were yet without strength, in due
time CHRIST DIEL) .FOR THE UNGODLY
Rom 5 v 6.
ALL WELCOME - NO COLLECTIONS
INFORMATION: 522-1980 or 482-7664
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Less dairy
farms now
There are 42 per cent fewer
dairy farms than 15 years ago
- producing more milk, say
the Dairy Farmers of Ontario
in a recent newsletter. The
industry, at 18 per cent, is the
largest sector of agriculture
in the province.
Hensall Shuffleboard
For July 23
6 -game winners:
Lorne Archer 630
Hugh McKay 486
Gertie Eagleson 485
Emma Campbell 483
Ina Williams 483
Dave Woodward 481
Jim Davis 471
Edna Dietz 429
5 -game winners:
Alice Thiel 528
John Pepper 318
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OPEN
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Happy 25th
Anniversary '
Greame & Helen
Craig
July 31
Love, Michael &
Shannon
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For more info. call
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evenings
THANK YOU
The Van Egmond
Foundation says
thank you to
everyone who
helped to make
their breakfast
such a success. A
special thanks to
$tew and Olive.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, July 31, 11i0t11-11
WEDDING
Shelly Joan Nigh mut Ronald Gordon Pryce were married on
June 15, 1996 at 3:00 p.nt. at St. James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth.
The Bride is the daughter of Dave and Kathy Nigh of
Seaforth. •
The Groom is the son of Gordon and lrnui Pryce of R.R. #4,
tl niton.
Maid of llonour was Shelly Smith, and bridesmaids were
Tantmy Nash, Cheryl Minch, Caroline Martinho, Karen Nigh,
Kathy Butson. l''lowergirls were Sarah Butson. Jodie and
Lirulsey Keys.
Best man was Steve Schroeder and ushers were Brian Keys,
Karsten Carroll, Dan McNichol, Mike Nigh, Jim Butson.
Father 'lardy officiated at the double ring ceremony and
music was provided by Carol Carter, organist. Soloists were Dave
Campbell, Lori and Lisa Strong. Carol Ann and Madonna
McQuaid were the violinists. Readers were Bob Pryce and Colin
Young. Prayers of the Faithful were read by Jen U'citt, Patricia
Nigh and Tracey Eckert.
Candlelighters were Peg Ryan and Barry Vincent. Offertory
Gifts were presented by Tracey McKee and Dwayne Price. Jainte
Price and Robyn Doty presented a lucky horseshoe and Chimney
Sweep, a tradition done in Scotland.
They were piped out of the Church by Gwen Fischer and
John Jewitt. Brian McGavin was Master of Cerentonies.
Following their honeymoon at the Enchanted Gardens in
Jamaica, the happy couple are residing at R.H. #4, Walton. Ron
and Shelly would like to thunk everyone for making their day so
special and one they will never forget.
4,
GODERICH 524.7611
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STRATFORD, ONTARIO
AUGUST 2 -AUGUST 5
1996
• Admission - $3.00
Weekend Pass - $5.00
Show Hours: 11 am - 8 pm
Monday: 11 am - 6 pm
Seaforth Minor Sports Council
DOUBLE'S NITE
B•I•N•G•O
MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 7:30 P.M.
Seaforth Arena
DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 P.M.
All Game iialk
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