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Organizational ball meeting next Wednesday
Senior Shuffleboard contin-
ues every Wednesday after-
noon at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres
from 1:30 to 4 pm. All
seniors are welcome to come
out and participate. Last
week's winners were:
Ladies:
V. Preszcator 457
A. McLean 407
J. Lunn 394
Men:
K. Preszcator 530
G. Murray 498
A. Lunn 421
Believe it or not, spring is
just around the corner, and
with spring comes the ball
Recreation Preview
by Marty Bedard
season. Seaforth and District
Minor Bali would like to
invite interested people to
their start-up meeting on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19,
1997 AT 7:30 PM. This
meeting will to prepare for
the Registration nights, and
plan for the upcoming sea-
son. The meeting will be
held at the Sepforth and
District Community Centres
and everyone is welcome.
The Spring and Summer
Registration Nights for Ball,
Soccer and Roller Hockey
will be held on Wednesday,
March 26 and Thursday,
March 27 from 7 to 9 pm
each night at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres.
For more information please
call the Recreation Office at
527-0882.
The Seaforth and District
Minor Hockey Association
will be holding it's ANNU-
AL MEETING on
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Church in Brussels was
Helen Elliott; from Brussels
Mennonite Church was Mary
Baan; Alice Brothers repre-
sented the Brussels United
Church and Marianna Ryan
read for the Catholic Church
in Brussels. Ushers for the
night were Shelly McGavin
and Kathy Huether. Dianne
Van Vliet and Marie Coutts
were the greeters for the ser-
vice.
A luncheon will be held
March 12, at Duff's United
Church starting at 11:30 with
cards being played at 1.
Everyone is invited to come
and fill up on roast beef and
the trimmings along with
dessert.
Marie Coutts and Mike
Durrell are the newest mem-
bers of the Hall Board. Co-
chairs are Chris Lee and
Danny Taylor. Barb Durrell is
secretary with Judy Emmrich
as treasurer. If you arc inter-
ested in booking the hall, call
Judy Lee at 887-6735. Other
board members are Fred and
Heidi McClure, Bill and Val
Shortreed, and Leona
McDonald. The members
would like to remind people
that the next euchre night is
March 13 at 8.
The Walton Women's
Institute catered to 35 people
last week at a luncheon put
on by Dauphin Feed and
Supply Ltd. A hot roast din-
ner was served to the dairy
farmers of Huron County.
The WI will hold their next
meeting at the hall on March
12 at 7:30. Everyone is invit-
ed to attend and hear speaker
Mrs. Mahon from the Staffa
area talk about their Hilton
'Oat operation.
The Kindergarten children
had fun this week talking
about the weather and look-
ing at the saying "In like a
lion and out like a lamb".
Mrs. Scott has made up a
chart showing for the past
four years the predictions that
the kids have made and the
saying has only worked once.
This year the kids predicted
that since March came in like
a lion it will go out like a
lamb.
' The painting is completed
now and when the kids go
back to school the Grade I s
will be back in their bird's
egg and quarry colored room.
It is believed that the class-
rooms have not been painted
in at least 16 years.
Theme Thursday was com-
pleted this week and in Mrs.
Bennett's cross -graded group
talking about stress, came up
with some of the causes of
stomach aches and headaches
or insomnia. The kids said
that frightening T.V. shows,
St. Columban
by Cecilia Ryan
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CWL names
new executive
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Walton
Patty Banks
887-6156
The St. Columban Catholic
Women's League held an
executive meeting on
Tuesday, March 4 in the
parish rectory.
The new executive for the
1997-1998 term is: president,
Anne Murray; past president,
Anne Marie Maloney; 1st
vice, Rieki Vansteelandt; 2nd
vice, Joanne Flapagan, 3rd
vice, Nancy Jordan; treasurer,
Patty Koehler; recording sec-
retary, Joan Murray; corre-
sponding secretary, Nancy
Kale.
Following the meeting,
Karen Ryan and Elsie
Willems of Total Image II
Salon of Seaforth, demon-
strated a complete beauty
makeover and answered
questions from the ladies.
Model for the makeover was
Mary Anne Feeney. Three
door prizes donated by Total
Image 1I were won by Nancy
Jordan, Patty Koehler and
Sharon Flanagan.
Congratulations to first
time grandparents, Jerry and
Heather Cronin of St.
Columban on the birth of
their granddaughter, Alyssa
Christine, on February 27,
1997. Congratulations also to
her parents, Mike and Amy
Cronin of Brussels.
Serious threats
Chair Paul Eagleson says
threats against the Grey -
Bruce District Health Council
and members of the hospital
restructuring committee are
being treated with the
"utmost seriousness."
He said these threats are
"widespread" and confirmed
he has has received threats
himself.
fear of surgery, parents argu-
ing, fathers moving away,
divorce, grandparents dying,
worry over income tax, natur-
al disasters like volcanoes or
earthquakes after movies like
Dante's Peak, were some of
tete causes.
Mrs. Vivian's Grade 2/3
had fun reading the book,
"Frog and Toad are Friends".
Then they made frog and
toad paper puppets and did
plays for the kindergarten
class.
Howard and Audrey
Hackwell were greeters at
Duff's United Church on
March 9.
In 1990 Korea was chosen
to write the World Day of
Prayer service for 1997.
When WW 11 ended the
leaders of the allied powers,
at the Yalta Conference,
divided Korea at the 38th
parallel. This gave the U.S.
the power to oversee the gov-
ernment of the South and
Russia had the power to over-
see the government of the
North. Therefore, the politi-
cal and military struggle and
dispute has continued in
Korea for the last 50 years.
The World Day of Prayer
committee of S. Korea had
hopes that the countries
would be united by the time
this service was prepared and
they had taken up the theme:
"Like A Seed Which Grows
into a Tree".
Participating in the World
Day of Prayer service at
Duff's United Church were
Lynda Kerley from the
Anglican Church in Brussels;
reading for the Presbyterian
GUITARIST
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for
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Friday March 21
9 pm - lam
Seaforth Community Centre
Lunch Provided Age of Majority
Music by Calvin Kerr
For more information call
482-3535 or
527-1471
Seaforth Legion Branch 156
BEEF & CHICKEN
SUPPER
SUNDAY, MARCH 16th
4:30 to ?
Adults 09.00 Children 4.50
Come out and enjoy Roast
Beef, Chicken, Mashed
Potatoes and Gravy
Homemade Pies and Desserts
TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE
Office, or mail to P.O. Box
885, Seaforth, Ontario NOK
IWO. Deadline for amend-
ments is March 24, 1997.
Copies of the current Minor
Hockey bylaws are available
at the Recreation Office. The
proposed amendments (if
any) will be made public
prior to the annual meeting.
The Seaforth Library
invites all children ages 5 to
9 years of age to come out
and enjoy "Green Day
Crafts," on Monday, March
17th at 2 pm. Please pre -reg-
ister by calling 527-1430.
Registration fee is $2.
March Break
Swim Times
at
Vanastra Recreation Centre
March 10 -14
March 17 - 21
3-4:30p.m.
Plus Regular Swim Times
VANASTRA
RECREATION CENTRE
2 miles South of Clinton
For more information call
482-3544
EUCHRE
TOURNAMENT
TI f URS. MARCH 13
7 PM SHARP
MONDAY'S
SENIORS DAY
3 Dinner Specials
84.95
4to9pm
EVERYDAY
Lunch Specitlls
`4.95
5 Main St., Seaforth
527-2911
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SPARKY'S
FAMILY DINING
527-1964
90 l4a a St.
Seaford'
50th Wedding
Anniversary
Meade and Dorothy Baker.
of RR #1 Seaforth
will be cerebrating their
50th Wedding Anniversary
on
March 23: 1997.
A come and go tea will be
held at the Seaforth Legion
from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m.
We would tike to incite you
to drop by and say hello
on this very special day
for our Dad and Morn.
Happy anniversary to you'
both. with all our love,
from your children and
their families
FRIDAY
and
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5.00 at the door
Thursday March 27
Juno Award Winners
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Tickets on Sale March 17
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Lindsay Thomas Morgan
Outstanding New
Contemporary and Country
Artist, brings his special
music style to the
Brussels Country Inn
March 14 & 13, 1997
6 of the songs on his first album
earned chart positions. You will
be entertained by a diverse selec-
tion of songs, nostalgic, Rock 'n'
Roll, new country and classics.
Morgan has released two videos
"If wishes were Horses" and
"Flowers" which have aired
across Canada (NGNICMT).
"Fresh, Exciting sounds -- a
new kind of country" - CHAM
Radio Hamilton.
Seaforth & District Community Centres
MARCH BREAK PUBLIC SKATING
- FREE -
Saturday, March 8 - 2:30-4 PM - Seaforth Insurance
Monday, March 10 - 1:00-3:00 PM,- Seaforth Lioness Club
Wednesday, March 12 -1:00-3:00 PM - Watt's Maintenance
Friday, March 14 - 1:00-3:00 PM - Seaforth Recreation Dept.
Saturday, March 15 - 2:30-4:06 PM - Seaforth Legion Branch
*156
Monday, March 17 . 1:00-3:00 PM - Seaforth Chiropractic
Centre
Tuesday, March 18 - 1:00-3:00 PM - Whitney Rlbey Funeral
Home Ltd.
Wednesday, March 19 - 1:00-3:00 PM - Seaforth Legion
Branch *156
Thursday, March 20 - 1:00-3:00 PM - Pizza Train
Friday, March 21 - 1:00-3:00 PM - Seaforth Arena Employees
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