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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 .fin P. ventwg elAlttlr Sooftrsi+ 4Terioe John McDermott Near selections from John's album's 'Love is a Voyage', 'Danny Ray', 'Old Fiends'. 'Christmas Memories' S�7C�2 Sx;�C�Z Sz7C�2F�«i F�7Co3 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 Attention: Darryl Seigner THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NovembN 20, 1 996- 1 S CENTRALIA • HURON PARK LIONS BINGO 11 PLACE: Won Park Rsc Centre DATE: Sunday, Nov 24 TIME: 1:00P.M - Doors open at t noon $1,000 JACKPOT MUST G0 (YOUR SUPPORT 15 ftPPREUATEDI 111111111111111111 r M.C.L. SOUND 1 FULL D.J. SERVICE ✓ 1 Book Your Receptions, 1 ✓ Buck & Does early! r For more info. call .1 482-9984 f evenings • 1 .1111.x1111111.111111 Friday Warm up after the parade with THEJOHNSONS "Duo Acoustic Act performing favourites of today & yesteryear, Free ChM After The Parade! Saturday LONG SHOTZ Today's New Rock' December 6 HONEYMOON SUITE December 20 HOTEL CALIFORNIA December 26 SCARECROW u`Hvy. 8 West. Clinton 482-1234 z 0 JOYCE FELL B.Mus.,A.Mus. On Saturday. November 16 Joyce Fell of RR 2. Staffa. received her Associate in Music Notre) r'44 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 r 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 .. • •-e is ti. at MAPLEWOOD MANOR 13 ChurchSt., Seaforth 527-1440 featuring Christmas decorations, arrangements. •Knitting, Crochet. Embroidery, and much, much more EVERYONE WELCOME • btusseis.walton AIL * TRAILBLAZERS o GET READY FOR SNOW IOBIL1NG WEEK ♦i,\ 1 NMI 11 21 - to 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 le IILRRI BRING THE KIDS TO VISIT SANTA DAILY Meek Noll for Noir) i N...Internat� 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 1t- YOUR REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTRE IN GODERICH