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The Huron Expositor, 1997-01-08, Page 13Honours banquet being held in February On behalf of the President, John Lansink, Branch 156 and President Pat Schellcnberger, Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 156 the executives and members 1 euchres Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. and would like to wish everyone every other Wednesday. Solo a very happy and prosperous Jan. 15 at 8 p.rn. and every new year. other Wednesday. Darts every Please remember the meet- Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ings each month. For the The Branch will host a Auxiliary the first Sunday dinner for the public Wednesday of each month on Jan. 19. Desserts and help except July and August and will be needed and appreciat- for the Branch the third ed. February 8 the Honors Thursday except July and and Awards Banquet will be August. You are needed at held. Tickets will he avail - these meetings. able at the bar. Activities are again under- Winners of the November way again at the Branch. Early Bird draws were John Cribbage every Monday. Stag Lansink. Brad Finlayson, ,Seaforth Legion by Barbara Scott Birthdays special news in Dublin Birthdays are always spe- cial news. Happy Birthday to Alanah Delaney who cele- brates' her fourth birthday today. January 8. Happy Birthday dear Alanah from Mommy and Daddy and Connor and Grandma Williams. Grandma and Grandpa Delaney. and your many. many friends. Another special lady is cel- ebrating a birthday this week. Happy Birthday to Mary Dantzer. Your many. many friends along with your fami- ly and relatives wish you Mary. the veru hest in the coming year. Heartfelt sympathy of the community is extended to the family of Marie 1)ekroon who passed away at the Ritz Lutheran Villa on Dec. 18. Sympathy is extended -to John and his wife, Cindy, R.R. 1, Dublin; Neil and his wife, Betty, R.R. 5. Mitchell; Martin of Incline- Village, Nevada; Anne Murray and her husband Ken, R.R. 4, Walton; twin daughters, Pauline White and her hus- hand Ray. Kinkora; Catherine Klaver and her husband, Peter. R.R. 2, Staffa; and twenty-five grandchildren. Sympathy to other relatives also. Our heartfelt sympathy is with you at this difficult time. Men 's broomball action JAN. -2 GRADS 4 CYCLONES 1 Cyclones never say die as Mike Dooreleyers flips the ball over the Grads goalie_ Wow. What a superb goal. A little help came from brother Dave Dooreieyers and Tim Damen. However, the Grads keep the lead as Tony Van Den Heuvcl contributes two quick goals with sing.lcs going out to Al Wynja and Jim Nyenhuis. PARR LINE 2 HITMEN 2 Parr Line rnen, played strong and kept up a steady pace. They nab up two neat goals. Scoring for Parr Line is Jamie Poirier, as he is the hero for two brilliant goals. Assistance came from Mike Gibbings. Hitmen came alive with two minutes left in the game. Kevin Van Den Neuker comes out of nowhere and wrist shots the ball into the net. With only 20 seconds left in the game Jerry Wright finally succeeds in putting the ball into the net and ties it up. He thanks teammates Steve Eckert Jr. for his quick passes and their goalie Steve Dearing for hanging in there as he stopped a few breakaways. Great game by both teams. Hey You LOOK WHO'S 30 (Laurie Bell) on Jan. 3/97 Friends are always there Forever HA - HA "Not So Terrible at Two!" HAPPYBJRIHDAY on Jan. 8 UPCOMING GAMES Jan. 8: 9 p.m. Polar Ice vs Winthrop; 9:50 p.m. Parr Line Men vs Knights; 10:40 p.m. Socialites vs Parr Line (L). Jan. 9: 9 p.m. Cyclones vs Royals; 9:50 p.m. Hitmen vs Knights; 10:40 p.tn. Grads vs Winthrop. Seaforth Lions Club 26th ANNUAL ELIMINATION DRAW 1'' Early Bird Draw WINNER of '200.00 DEBRA MARSHALL SEAFORTI-I This ticket will be put back in the drum for our final Elimination Draw JUNE 21/97 'Which Old Goat's 50?" Happy Birthday Katie Teall JAN. 7/97 Annual Brodhagen District Chamber of Commerce Snowmobile Poker Rally SATURDAY FES. 1/97 Brodhagen Community Centre Registration 10:00 am -.2:00 pm Food Available in the hall Jeanette Zellos, J.R. Hutchinson. Greg Bennewies, Al Remington, Don Kunder, Greg Hutchinson and Don Eaton. A very informative presen- tation was given to Branch members at the December meeting on the Seaforth Hospital and the importance of keeping our hospital open. This was given by Joe and Lin Sterner. They suggested we should write to Fraser Bell, Box 610, Mitchell, NOK I NO with our concerns on this matter. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. FRI. NITS WHAT'S YOUR POINT SAT. NITE DANCE ALL NITE WITH SOUND IMAGE D.J. SAT. JAN 25 GONE COUNTRY TRIBUTE TO ALAN 1 O\1\11 R( I -AI 110111 sceser4rt Restaurant S Pub (Formerl3istrol Main St., Seaforth NE\V HOURS Begin Jan 7 SUN - THURS. b arm - 11 on) FRI - SAi -barn - 1 am "NOW Serving 13reakfast" OPENING SPECIAL Breakfast Special Includes 2 eggs, toast. home fries, Choice of: bacon, ham, sausage, coffee or tea 99 SUNDAY SPECIAL JAN.12,51o7PM awl ROAST ;, BEEF 1`rSW tl DINNER " 1' $65° 1'... 6 SPARKV'S PLACE FAMILY DINING i 90 MaSt. 90 Main St. Seaforth Saturday Canada's Hottest Tribute ... JAGGED LITTLE PILL 'Saluting the music of Canada's Mega-Star-Alanis Monssette' Tix '5 advance '7 door Nay 8 West, Clinton 482-1234 OPEN HOUSE Goderich Township Hall Holmesville Wednesday January 15, 1997 Sponsored By Tyndall's Karate School 8 NIGHT BEGINNERS COURSE Children's Class 6:15 - 7:15 pm Adults & Teens 7:30 - 9:00 pm FEE ONLY $15.00 Karate Demonstration Come out and watch or join in with the class Free Coffee and Doughnuts For more information call Sensei Ron T tdali 482-3634 MICHAEL GOQtRICN 521 /011 ENDS THURSDAY RFSiSTANCE IS FU11lE STAR TREK 1! 111\'' i 1 i 1 N (I' - H - 'I.&SA. & 9 M JAN. 10-16 SUN.-THURS. 8 PM LANG OISTANCE' CAII 1-800-265 34311 FOR 10(1 IA1F MOM IMED Seaforth Legion Branch 156 BEEF & CHICKEN SUPPER SUNDAY JANUARY 19th 4:30 to ? . Adults $9.00 Children $4.50 Come out and enjoy Roast Beef, Chicken, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Homemade Pies and Desserts TAKE-OUT. AVAILABLE 1M /NIMN t91ipssi . 4s... J *, $1S71) BIN -TURLASIG T marriage ceremony o Lois -Anne, da , ter o ank and Yvette Binnendyk, Egmondville and Denial Steven, son of John and Rita Furlong, Kitchener was held on Saturday, August 24th 1996, at Forest Hill United, Church Kitchener. Maid of Honour was Linda Binnendyk, Kitchener. and bridesmaids were Joan Mellen, Egmondville and Andrea Muir, Seaforth. Best Man was Wade Furlong and ushers were Duane Perry and Bob Foucault, all of Kitchener. Lois was preceeded down the aisle by flowergir! Sarah Mellen, Egmondville and rirrgbearer Luke Binnendyk, Kincardine. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Don Robinson, Camlachie United, Camlachie (formerly of St. Andrew's United, Kippen) and Margaret Collard, Forest Hill United, Kitchener. Musical accompaniment was provided by organist Carol Carter, Mitchell and vocalist Geordie Barnett, Etobicoke. Bridesmaid dresses designed by Susan Halfpenny, Seaforth. Floral creations by Flower Magic by Jean, Seaforth. Lois and Dan spent their honeymoon at The Enchanted Gardens, Jamaica. • The couple now resides in Country Hills, Kitchener. Happy 25th Anniversary Mom & (Jim & Ann Sills) Jan. 14/97 Love: Tracey, JeffTed, Don & Tim Annual Meeting Winthrop Recreation Committee Sunday, Janury 191 1997 2:00 P.M. at McKillop Twp. Offices, Winthrop Volunteers Needed. 4 4 4 4 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Sale Starts Friday Everything is on sale!! BRADSHAWS EVERYDAY BEAUTIFUL 129 ONTARIO STREET STRATFORD 22 619 271 8283 u.szuuzx2 r: 1404 04 14 ►4 N 04 04 N