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HENSALL FAIR
ANNUAL MEETING
Mon., Nov. 18/96
HENSALL COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Pot Luck 8:90 pm
Meeting 8 pm
Guest Speaker:
CASS BAYLEY, President of
THE BAYLEY GROUP
the leading event marketing
company of South Western
Ontario.
The Board welcomes all
service organizations and
the general public to share
this informative evening.
For more info call Anne at
236-4558
Christmas
Pies, Cakes, Cookies
11001
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- "Diet Right"
has the ideas that will help you
-weather" the seasonal onslaught of
goodies. We have prepared a hst oI
lower fat Christmas baking ideas
and recipes.
INCLUDING
a virtually FAT-FREE dark fruit cake
it's fruity and classically traditional
& the white fruit cake has been
given a 90's make -ower
BOTH cakes have been tested and
extensively tasted passing with
flying colours. Cost '5.00
'Diet Right"
P0. Box 161
Clinton. Ontario
NOM ILO
1S -TNR HURON RXPO$1TOR, November 13, 11111S
I;nici'tainrnent
Van Egmund Foundation craft show this weekend at community centres
The Van Egmond
Foundation would like to
announce that their Annual
Craft Show will be held at
the Seaforth & District
Community Ccntres on
Saturday, November 16 and
Sunday, November 17 from
BOWLING
73I1I1RSDAY M077T11
(Nov 7.resul(s)
MEN
111611 SINGLE; John Coleman 315
111611 TRIPLE; Coleman 819.
BETTER THAN 200; Coleman
263/3I5/241; Mike Thomson 265/265;
Neil Beuennan 214/284/221; Doug
Leonhardt 255/259. Ross, MacDonald
23(W249210; Koh Anderson 2257/226;
Marty' Bedard 245; Todd Doig 238;
Ralph Johnson 2(18; Stan Mailloux
206; Gary Bedard 203.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Coleman.
Thomson •721. Beucrman 719.
Lconhardt 709. MacDonald 689.
Anderson 670.
SEASON/ 111611 SINGLE- Leonhard(
369
SEASON/ 1116ILIR)rJJ Murray
Bennewies 952.
111611AVERAGE: Bennewies 264.
WOMEN
111611 SINGLE; Gayle Easun 240.
111611 TRIPLE; Easun 662.
WEEKLY SINGLES OVER: 200;
Easun 241)/207/215, Sham MacDonald
234/208; Cheryl Adair 2(19- Sue Alce
202
TRIPLES OVER 600; Easun.
SEASON/ u1GnslfiGLE: Easun 291.
SEASON/ Il(GILTRIELE; Easun 769.
HIGH AVERAGE; Easun 227.
STANDINGS
Murray's Misfits 42. Bits & Pieces 37.
Extremely Had 26, Mixed Nuts 25. -
Nuts and Holts 25 ,_Pin Spinners 13. -
:�arN a V flVT113IY
(Nov. 5 results)
MEN
HIGH AVERAGE; George Johnston
230. •
HIGH SINGLE; G. Johnston 262.
111611 TRIPLE; G. Johnston 725.
BETTER THAN 200; G. Johnston
236/227: Arie Van Diepen
241/204/210; Ted Montgomery
234/214; Darryl Smith 249; Reg Dick
247; John Slaffen 231): Terry Smith
202.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Johnston.
Van Diepen 655. Montgomery 631.
Staffen 617
WOMEN •
HIGH AVERAGE: Carol Johnston
176.
10 am to 5 pm each day.
Come out and pick up some
excellent hand -made crafts.
the Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary will also be spon-
soring their annual TREE OF
LIGHTS Ceremony. Let the
spirit of Christmas shine by
111611 SINGLE Johnston 238.
HIGH TRIPLE; Sharon Evans 560.
BETTER THAN 200; Evans
227/2(8); Sue Stokes 212. Deb Stokes
207.
'STANDINGS
Fighters and Animals 33.
Bad Bowlers 32, Diggers 28.
Climbers 23. Eagles 19.
SWIMS
l Nov. 8)
111611 S1N(iLE; J. Auhin 253
111611 "TRIPLE; E. Mat,old 637
BETTER THAN 200; Auhin,
Maltold 235/210, J. Strong 210, C.
Perkins 201
WOMEN
11161I SINGLE; J. Baillcy 184
RIGH TRIPLE; 0. Little 501.
HETi'ER THAN 175; Bailey. M.
Finlayson 182, A. Wood. 177, Little
177.
TRIPLES OVER 500; Little.
sr. JAMAS LIBAD IIS
(Nov. Il results)
MEN
RIGH SINGLE; Don Nolan 239.
HIGH TRIPLE; Mark Jugend' 657.
BETTER THAN 200; Iligencll
Nolan 235/225: Nolan 216/239:
Henry Verhoog 218/227; George Love
208/238; Hob Dinsmore 238/214;
Angcllo Andreassi 205/212:Robert
Hogganh 220/227; Martin Van Hake!
21)6
.'TRIPLES OVER 600; Higcnell,
Nolan 65(1, Verhoog 643. Love 634.
Dinsmore 616. Andreassi 611
WOMEN
111611 SINGLE; Janice Morris 226
HIGH TRIPLE; Julie Greidanus
587.
WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200;
Morris 226/214, Grcidanus 219, Karen
porgy 202.
STANDINGS
Rangers 42. Bruins 39.
Canadiens 36, Red Wings 35,
Black Hawks 31. Maple Leafs 27 .
The Seaforth Harmony Kings
invite you
to their First Annual
Christmas Dinner & Dance
Sat., December 7th
6:00 pm: Social Hour /
7:00 pm: Buffet Dinner (catered by Grace Campbell)
9:00-1: Dancing to the Royalaires
Tickets $251'0/plate
For tickets or information call:
Ross Kahle: 348-8834; Don Andrews 482-7272,
Bryan Vincent 527-2204, Barry Mahon 345-2582
PROCEEDS TO HARMONIZE FOR SPEECH
129th Anniversary
First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth
Sunday, November 17t1i
at -
11:15 a.In.
"a warm invitation is extended to
everyone to join us"
• Special music
• Fellowship and lunch will follow
Preaching by Rev. Nicholas Vandermey
Covenanting Service
for
Jane Kuepfer
of
Cavan And Northside United
Church
(Seaforth Pastoral Charge)
November 24th at 8:00 p.m.
at
Northside United Church
"Everyone Welcome"
Recreation Preview
by Marty Bedard
t)y )arty'
giving a Gift of Light. The
Tree Lighting Ceremony will
he held on Sunday,
November 24 from 6 - 8 pm.
On the front lawn of the hos-
pital. The lighting ceremony
will be held at 7 pm.
BROOMBALL
CONTINUED from pg. 9
these boys played superb for
their first get together and
real scheduled game.
MENS BROOMBALI,
NOV. 7
ROYALS 0 •
CYCLONES 2
Now, the Royals seem to be
having a had night and game
as they were never in the
right place at the right time to
do any goal scoring. Next
week boys. Is this the same
Cyclone team that lost the
night before, as thcy were
hustling and scoring goals
during this game. Brian
Bcarss and Mike Dooreleycrs
just out did themselves as
they each scored brilliant
goals with a little assistance
front Adam O'Neil.
KNIGHTS 0
PARR LINE 1
These Knights are no
pushovers as you can see by
the low score for this game.
.Our Parr . Line, Dennis
Dolrnage, finally gets a quick
wrist shot goal, could he a lit-
tle tricky getting his helmet
off, -right Grant Bergsma as
you assisted his goal. Great
garnc by both teams.
(:RADS 3
WINTHROP2
"Darn" too had time ran out
as Winthrop tried to tic the
game up -as Joe Ryan con-
tributes 2 goals to this game,
lots of help from Dan
Hoggart, Mike Thomas and
clever Mark McNichol. Well
the Grads are on the move,
quick goals were scored by
Martin and Al Wynja and lit-
tle Steve Wynja who stems
tube able to hold his own on
the ice -
Come enjoy Christmas
entertainment, hot mulled
cider, and homemade cook-
ies. There will also he a free
draw for a Gourmet Basket.
Santa will also be in atten-
dance, and you can also (cave
your letters for him.
The CWF, Bazaar will he
held on Saturday. November
30 from 1:30 to 130 pin. In
the St. James School
Auditorium. Coyne enjoy a
tea room, horns baking,
candy, a penny sale, sewing
and crafts, a myslcry priie
and the draw for a quilt.
The Annual Peter Flanagan
Memorial Novice Hockey
Tournament will he held on
November 16 and 17 at the
Seaforth and District
Community Centres. C'ornc
out and watch some exciting
hZ)ckcy, with teams from all
over Ontario participating.
Hey Kids!! Better start
making your Christmas lists
and checking therm twice
because Santa is corning to
Town.. The Annual Lions
Club SANTA CLAUS
PARADE will he held on
Friday, November 29, 1996,
beginning at 7 pm. Please
remember the parade route
has changed this year and
will begin at the Co -Op Do -It
Centre and travel up Main
BRODHAGEN
CRAFT &
GIFT SHOW
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16
i0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Brodhagen Community Centre
Santa Visits 1-3 p.m.
SPECIAL FEATURE:
Gingerbread House
Contest and Silent Auction
Admission =
Non Perishable
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CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
& TEA
ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH
Seaforth, Ont.
Saturday, November 16, 1996
2-4p.m.
Featuring: Country Store, Mincemeat,
Knitting and Crafts, Christmas Pudding,
Home Baking, Deli, Candy, Christmas
Paintings, Tea Room and
Special Feature for Children:
"Santa Up The Chimney"
TOPS
TOPS IS PROUD TO PRESENT
CAN -AM
ALL-MALE REVUE
Rescheduled for
THIS SUNDAY, NOV. 17
Doors Open 7 pm -Show at 8 pm
TICKETS: $4.00 ADVANCE - CALL
FOR RESERVATIONS
Extra Special Show - Don't Miss Itt.
Because of their forced cancellation of their
October show, the Revue has promised a
special show for this Sunday. CaII now for
reservations.
RED MAPLE INN
HWY. 4 SOUTH • CLINTON • 482-3142
Street and will finish at the
Ag Society's Round House
located in the Arena Parking
Lot. The kids will be able to
visit with Santa at the Round
House.
The Seaforth Harmony
Kings invite you and your
staff or group to a Christmas
Dinner and Dance on
Saturday, December 7, 1996,
at the Seaforth and District
Community Centres. Social
Hour will be from 6 to 7 pm.
Dinner from 7 to 8:30
Catered by Grace Campbell
and Dancing will he from 9
pm to I am to the Royal
Aires. Tickets arc $25 each
and must he purchased by
Friday. November 29. For
inure information or to
reserve tables please :all
527-2204, 482-7272, 345-
2582 or 348-8834. This
event is sponsored by the
Seaforth Harmony Kings and
all rnitney.raised will he
donated to their charity -
Harmoniied for Speech.
CENTRALIA - HURON PARK LIONS
"BINGQ"
PLACE: Huron Park Rec Centre
DATE Sunday, Nov. 24
TIME: 1:OOPM - Doors open at 12 noon
$1,000 JACKPOT MUST GO
(YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED'
Saturday
Canada's East Coast
Answer to
David Wilcox...
MCA Recording Artist
MATT
MINGLEWOOD
Country Rock
& Blues Tour
'5.00 At The Door
llt
Hwy8 West, Clinton
482-1234
fe FRI. &SAT. Cov°67t
PENNY DREADFUL
New Top 40 Rock
NOVEMBER 30
"COMPLETELY
HIP"
TRIBUTE TO THE
TRAGICALLY f 11i'
Nov- 22 & 23
IDENTITY CRISIS
Nov. 29 '
CD/DC
Nov. 30 .
COMPLETELY IHP
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
WOMEN'S SELF-DEFENCE
COURSE
WHERE: Seaforth District High School Gymnasium
WHO: Any women 13 yrs & older
WHEN: 7-9 pm every Monday for 5 weeks
(beginning Nov. 18)
COST: $99.99
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
*How to identify and avoid dangerous situations
*How to drastically decrease your -chance of ever
being assaulted
*How to defend against and escape from an
attacker
Classes begins on Nov. 18 and enrollment is limited
so call for more info. and to register. 527-2236
The Mitchell Jaycees
Present the 1996
SANTA CLAUS -
PARADE
Friday, December 6th
7:00 p.m. Main St., Mitchell
(NEW ROUTE this year - St. David Street south
from Rowland to Ontario Road west on Ontario Road
to Ault Foods.)
Group Name/Organization:
Contact Person. Phone K
Mailing Address•
Type of Entry: Float Band
Please Mail Entry Form to
Mr. Rob Sawyer
162 Waterloo St.
Mitchell, Ont. NOK 1NO
348-8101
Marching Unit
Or Drop Off at
Faust Home Hardware
67 Ontario St., Mitchell
Attention: Darryl Seigner
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Celebration of Christmas
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RANK
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Sunday November 24 - 8p.m.
IYIEIYIO1YAI t/ALL - MYTH
Tickets: 522.00 each in advance 525.00 each at the door
Available at: Blrtn Ikoor Shoppe - awl. awl Festival Office - Blvet Gadench Entertainer
Godendn, Roan Hood Tare Goceridl Red Cher Venom Erna king s Must Weignam
Croat Carr Orders - 1-1100-4115-71129
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