HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-11-20, Page 15Tre tobe lit
Sunday evening
The Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary will( also he spon-
soring its annual TREE OF
LIGHTS Ceremony. Let the
spirit of Christmas shine by
giving a Gift of Light. The
Trcc Lighting Cerc in r,l will cookies. There will also be a
he held on tiuu.l.ty, tree draw for a gourmet bas -
November 24 from 6 - K pin. kct. Santa'will also be in
on the front lawn• of the
Hospital, attendance, and you can also • Men:
leave your letters for him. A. Lunn 413
The lighting ceremony will Senior Shuffleboard contin- K. Lingelhach 280
be held at 7 pm. Corrie enjoy ws every Wednesday after- B. McLean 272
Christmas entertainment, hot noon at the Seaforth and The Seaforth Senior Games
mulled cider, and homemade
ecreation
Preview
by Marty Bedard
from 1:30 to 4 pm. All
Seniors are welcome to come
out and participate. Last
week's winners were:
Ladies:
A. McLean
V. Preszcator
J. Lunn
383
354
350
District Community Centres Committee would like to
thank everyone for coming
out to their Euchre
Fundraiser last Thursday,
November 14. Winners
were: Top Lady - Ellen
Schellenberger, Top Man -
Ken Preszcator, Most Lone
Hands Lady - Elsie Mogk,
Lone Hands Man - Boyd
Driscoll, Low Lady - Jean
Gloor and Low Man was
Louis Maloney. The next
euchre will be held on
Teatero elected to provincialThursday, executive 1:30 pm. at the Legion.
sday, December 12 -
The Seaforth Agricultural
Society would like to invite
everyone to its Annual Toy,
Doll and Craft Show which
will be held at the
Agricultural Grounds and at
'the arena on Saturday,
November 30, 1996 and
Sunday, December 1, 1996.
Shirley. Dinsmore and
Margaret M. Srnale of the
Seaforth Hospital. Auxiliary
.were among the delegates
from hospital auxiliaries vol-
unteer associations across
Ontario who attended the
annual Convention of
Hospital Auxiliaries of
Ontario (HAAO) at the Royal
York Hotel, Toronto from
Nov. 2-6/96. The Convention
theme was: HAAO
Volunteers - the Heart of
Health Care."
Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary
is honored to have ourmem-
her Frances R. Teatero elect-
ed to the HAAO executive ati
Director of Student
Programs, at the provincial
level and from Region 2.
On Thursday, Nov..5 dele-
gates, attended concurrent
sessions offering opportuni-
ties to learn more aho it self
expression, hiring -directors
oI' volunteer services, coping
with loss, multiple organ
retrieval and exchange pro-
gram. amalgamation. mergers
and restructuring, .leadership
by committee, alternative
medicine, the changing hos-
pital environment. A special
day seminar was hctd for all
gift shop volunteers present-
ed by Cindy Jones, manage-
ment consultant.
The Annual Convention
closed with a presentation
followed by the election of
HAA() executive.
`Reach for the Top' team ready at high school
by Jane Powell ages of questions, testing
The SDHS Junior Rcachrfor their knowledge on a broad
the Top team has been prac- spectrum of topics.
tieing hard during lunch over Student coaches Julie Agar
the past few weeks in prcpa- • and Kyle Rea took on the
ration for its competition task at the request of Mr.
with region high schools to John Ball (staff advisor and
he held in Clinton, November coach for both junior and
29., senior teams)
Team members are Sarah By Carly Price
Agar. Heather Dale, Jen Seasons have finally
Delveci:hio, Amber changed at SDHS •with the
Halfpenny, Brett Jewitt and girls finishing up basketball
Heather Rea. They practice and the boys completing vol -
regularly with prepared pack- le ball.
NOVEMBER DIABETES MONTH - Nurse Dianne Wood was testing blood sugar levels at
an open house for diabetes education at Seaforth hospital last Thursday. More than
1,000,000 Canadians have the disease, and half'don't know it.
Vanastra Lions
7th ANNUAL
BAZAAR CRAFT
AND
HOB$Y SHOW
PENNY SALE
Vanastra Rec Centre
Saturday, November 23
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Adults - $1.00
Children under 12 Free
Proceeds for
Community Projects
SEE YOU THERE!
ST.THOMAS' CHURCH
Seaforth
TURKEY SUPPER
Sunday, Nov. 24th
at 5:00 p.m.
Turkey and all ' the trimmings,
,pies, Christmas pudding.
Tickets $9.00 Kids $4.00
Call 527-0153 or 522-0121
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John
McDermott
Near selections from John's album's 'Love is a Voyage',
'Danny Ray', 'Old Fiends'. 'Christmas Memories'
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WED. NOVEMBER 27 * 7:30 PM
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
Tickets $22.00 At: The Blyth Festival Office
The Entertainer (Goderich), Ernie Kings 93 Ltd (Wingham)
Credit Card Orders 1-519.672.1967
The boys volleyball teams
played well but unfortunately
failed to advance to WOSSA
play. The junior Bears were
coached by Mr. Ritchie and
the senior boys by Mr.
Sampa.
The Midget girls have final-
ly finished their rookie year
of basketball by placing sec-
ond in Huron conference.
This small team of eight
showed great dedication and
thank you to Miss Rideout
for her expertise. The Junior
girls have also finished their
season. They played well but
ended up losing in Huron
semi-final action. With many
of these girls moving up to
senior next year, things look
promising. Coached by Mr.
Hastie a solid base has been
formed. ,'
Senior girls advanced to the
Huron finals last Wednesday
but ended up dropping a 45-
23 score to the Goderich
Viking. The seniors played
their WOSSA qualifying
game last Friday against St.
Marys. The girls played well
and ended up winning 57-41.
OPEN HOUSE
in honour of
Bruce & Audrey
McLean
50th Anniversary
Sat. Nov. 30th
at ,
St. Thomas Anglican
Church Parish Hall
Seaforth
2-4 p.m.
The Mitchell Jaycees
Present the 1996
SANTA CLAUS
PARADE
Friday, December 6th
7:00 p.m. Main St., Mitchejl
INEW 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 M
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 Oft' at
Faust Home Hardware
67 Ontario St., Mitchell
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Warm up after the parade with
THEJOHNSONS
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favourites of today & yesteryear,
Free ChM After The Parade!
Saturday
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December 6
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December 20
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0 JOYCE FELL
B.Mus.,A.Mus.
On Saturday. November
16 Joyce Fell of RR 2.
Staffa. received her
Associate in Music Notre)
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from the Western Ontario
Conservatory of Music' at
Convocation held In
Ldndon Her parents.
Lorne and Helen, Fell and
sister Pauline were guests
at the Convocation and
reception which followed
Joyce had previously
received her Honours
Bachelor. of Music from
The University of Western
Ontario in June She is
presently attending
Teacher!' College to
London. Joyce la the
granddaughter of Sam and
Edna Hom. Ritz Lutheran,
Villa. Mitchell'
SEAFORTH
KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS
ANNUAL
TURKEY BINGO
Friday, Nov. 22/96
St. Columban
Church Hall
Starting at 8:00 p.m.
12 Turkeys and
4 Share the Wealth.
Proceeds to Goderich
and Huron Park
Handicapped Kids.
Happy Birthday
DAN MALONEY
The Big 4-0
NOVEMBER 19th
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THIS FRI. & SAT.
ALTER
EGO
New Top 40 Rock
NEXT SAT.
"COMPLETELY
HIP"
Tickets `5.00
Nov. 29
CD/DC
COLEMAN
To mark the Occasion of my
upcoming
85th BIRTHDAY
I wish to invite my Friends.
Relatives & Neighbours to an
OPEN PARTY
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1996
8:30-12:30
SEAFORT,H COMMUNITY
CENTRES
CHRISTIE BLENDERS.
Music For Everyone
Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches
Harold
CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR
& TEA
SATURDAY NOV. 30"
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Tea Room 1 to 3 'PM
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at
MAPLEWOOD
MANOR
13 ChurchSt., Seaforth
527-1440
featuring Christmas
decorations, arrangements.
•Knitting, Crochet.
Embroidery, and much,
much more
EVERYONE WELCOME
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GET READY FOR
SNOW IOBIL1NG
WEEK
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Buy Your Permit for $85.00 by Dec. 1
and save! , Cost 1s $110.00 after Dec. 1
Get yours'at: - Middegaal Sports, Vincent's,
U.A.P. & Wilson's Service Centre in Seaforth
- Ken Hunsberger Message Therapy >sk
& McIver Ent. In Mitchell
• - Winthrop Store, McGavin's, Todd's Bakery,
B & K Tire & Battery
- In Monkton, Go Co Service Centre 310
& John's Repair Shop
Please respect our landowners. All trails wilt
remain closed until further notice
Thank You
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BRING THE KIDS TO VISIT SANTA DAILY Meek Noll for Noir)
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Draw for a Trip to Las Vegas Holiday Shopping Hours:
Continues (Draw to be held Nov. 30/96) Mon -Sat 9:30-9 Sun 11-5
Suncoast Mall
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