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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-11-27, Page 23CIRCUS DISPLAY - Gerald Nicholls' three-ring circus tent with revolving rings o e e- phants, cage of lions, flying trapeze and spectators is just one of many special miniature circus displays featured at the Seaforth Agricultural Society's 10th annual Mid -Western Farm Toy, Teddy Bear, Doll and Miniature Show and Sale this Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the arena, agriplex and high school. PC party recognizes Huron MPP as best new candidate paign," the press release con- tinues, and "was .chosen for her effective utilization of resources available to her." I.I.Ontario's Progressive Conservative Party recog- nized Huron MPP Helen Johns as the "best new candi- date in the 1995 election" at its recent meeting in Toronto. The all Ontario award was established in 1986, accord- ing to a PC press release, "to recognize both talent and ser- vice in the Progressive The family of KEN & DONELDA BARRY invite you to an OPEN HOUSE in Honour of their 50t Wedding Anniversary SATURDAY NOV. 30 2:00 to 4:00 pm Seaforth Legion Hall (Best Wishes Only) Conservative Party of Ontario by individuals and associations whose excep- tional contributions have strengthened the party and government initiatives." "Johns was considered for this award based on the nom- ination .selection process, campaign team recruitment and activities during the cam - 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. SATURDAY NIGHT BIND AT THE GODERICH COLUMBUS CENTRE SATURDAY, NOVERBEH` $4 700 bee T ZZ DOORS OPEN 5:30 P.M. BINGO 7:00 PM SHARP s1,SOO JACKPOT MUST CO! License tf 310856 11 rdI r Geomoi 511 1811 ----... ''` STARTS WEDNESDAY "DISNEY MAGIC HAS DONE IT AGAIN!!" -- -- -Im •rt-11•IiLL .4•AL\\ IMV( R\pD %INORCS "A CLASSIC MASTERPIECE! FANTASTIC, INCREDIBLE:' -Marta labs. TT1L•0T1n\S Mar* GLENN CLOSE raq.Thc.r nor. pm., UtALLAVAiniAM ►ANE$TAI� ouIDANCE i1. 4 . .. —1 WED. - THURS. WED. r~ THURS 7:30 PM NOV.27-DEC.05 FRL$SAT 7a0PM SUN • THURS. 7:30 PM SAT. & SUN. MAT. 2PM LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1.800.265.3438 FOR TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO C THIS FRI. & SAT. "CD/DC" WARM UP HERE AFTER THE PARADE SAT NITE "COMPLETELY HIP" ALL HIP ALL NITE Tickets '5.00 FRI. DEC 13 "NO FENCES" Tribute to Garth Brooks gaigilaWir Saturday ON THE EDGE New Rock Saturdays! Saturday December 7 CHRISTMAS TOY DROP OFF Saturday December 14 MCA Recording Artists • HONEYMOON SUITE Tickets $10.00 Advance December 20 HOTEL CALIFORNIA December 26 - Boxing Day SCARECROW Hwy. 8 West, Clinton 482-1234% Bear Facts Local high school students visit universities THE HURON SXPO$ITOR, November 27, 1996-21 By Jennifer Ray • University Visitations continue, this week featuring Nipissing and Lakehead Universities. Last week Brescia College, Brock, and Wilfred Laurier made presen- tations to senior students. Application deadline is Nov. 29: a rough copy will be reviewed by Mrs. Doig and Mrs. Waldick. Don't forget to include the $75 UAC pro- cessing fee. • On Nov. 13 40 students went to Conestoga College to see 18 Ontario College pre- sentations for programs and admissions. College applica- tions are due Dec. 6 with a $30 OCAS processing fee. • This past week senior phys. ed. students went on a Annual Brodhagen District Chamber of Commerce Snowmobile Poker Rally SATURDAY JAN. 4/97 Brodhagen Community Centre Registration 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Food Available in the hall Raindate Feb. 1/97 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 156 GREY CUP DRAW WINNERS 1ST QUARTER BOB WATSON, Seaforth `2f'D t]l1AilTeR BRENDA HOWATT, Stratford 3RD QUARTER DEREK ASSELSTINE, Stratford WINNER RON GEISSLER, Goderich Because of final score of 43- 37 the committee used rule #2 as printed on back of tickets. HOWICK MUTUAL TOWN HALL Yte5e°teab1 yak Present sem' Farmer's Daughter INSURANCE COMPANY hetata ThEA Now the hottest female country group today! Hear I1 their Hits like: Borderline Angel, Son of a Preacher Man, and Cornfields and Cadillacs. One Show Only! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 8:00 P.M Call 357-4082 WINGHAM to Reserve Advance $14.50 At Door $16.00 Tickets Available at Triangle Discount, Ernie King Music, Wingham & Goderich field trip to Wildwood in St. Mary's. They underwent an orienteering program - happi- ly no one got lost, but a few "bushwhackers" returned covered in burrs and mud. Students started with com- passes and later used maps to assist them on the cool wet day. By J. Powell • SDHS Peer Mentors are planning to create a float for their entry in the Santa Claus Parade. Nick Lgngstaff heads -the crew with some surprise Six municipa et its Nov. 12 meeting, Coun. Brian Ferguson updat- ed Seaforth Council on the most recent mceting of the Central Huron Municipalities Restructuring Committee, presented a I6 -page draft request for proposals to pro - ideas in store. Staff advisor Linda Doig comments, "It's a great way to get everyone together to build better rela- tionships between mentors and their partners. Mentors will be collecting canned goods and other non-perish- able food items at the parade, for our local food hank, and they greatly appreciate your support and involvement helping those in need at Christmas. ities involved vide consulting services for council's perusal, and out- lined a proposed timetable for the study. Seaforth, Clinton and .ic Townships of McKillop, Hullett, Godcrich and Collxrrne are involved 111111111M 10th ANNUAL MID -WESTERN ONTARIO \l Farm Toys, Dolls, Teddy Bears, Miniatures & Crafts - SHOW & SALE Saturday, November 30,1996 to.:30p.m. i and Sunday, December 1, 2996 10-4:30 parr. i Each Show in separate building. "Something for Everyone". Varied price ranges to suit ail budgets. Take this opportunity to make a purchase for the Christmas Bureau. FREE FOOD & REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. RIDES SUNDAY COUNTRY STYLE BREAKFAST 8 AM FRE -F REE Hosted by Seaforth Curling Club SkAT/ F z �o NC PARKING to �Pn. E VISIT ALL 3 SHOWS FOR '3.°° Admission/Day Children under 10 Free with Parent HOWICK MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Presents A Huron County Christmas Presented by momcI az Sponsored by slalt,414 An Historical musical look at Christmas in Huron County starring • The Hussey Family • Phil Main • Melissa Deibold • Teeswater Connection • Gary Ballagh • Primetime Country Band 4 Shows! Saturday and Sunday 2M an 8PM' D;14 i 4 Call 357-4082 WINW:1AM to Reserve Advance $14.50 At Door $16.00 Tickets Available at Triangle Discount, Ernie King Music, Wingham & Goderich BRING THE KIDS TO VISIT SANTA DAILY (Check Mill for Hours ifsimpiNq SO O N...Internationai Draw fora Trip to Las Vegas Holiday Shopping Hours: Continues (Draw to be held Nov. 30/96) Mon -Sat 9:30-9 Sun 11-5 YOUR REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTRE IN GODERICH Northern Reflections 0 Northern Getaway O Bata A Athletes World 0 Bootlegger Ricki's o A Buck or 'I%vo o A.V.E. Entertainment o Heads Up Hair 0 Red Carpet Realty.