HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-11-19, Page 17Santa Claus i
cojnng to Seaforth soon
Hey Kids! Santa Claus is
coming to town. The annual
Sewforth Liens Club Santa
Claus Parade will be (held a
week Friday (Nov. 28) ;begin-
ning at 7 p.m. You don't
want to miss this exciting
event so mark it down and
come out .and enjoy yourself.
This yeses parade theme i s
"Ma sai=Christmas."
Stnifarth be hosting .a
"Singh 18aa11 Walk" this
Sunday. `ms's say It its
an amottureity for people cif
ill ages total* some plwa-
aal activity. ,idea o i-
nated with Community
Active Limiog mon, and
Bring the whole family,
ftinnds .and a donation of
monvnniahafhle food 10 the
add Stewart Bros building
between 1 and [1:30 p.m. ascot
your tholl to ale and enjoy
some musical enLertaimment
while you wait. The group
will start walking at 1:30
pan. Enjoy the :Christmas
decorations along the route.
The walk will end hack at the
old Stewart's building where
you will the .able to warm up
with some 'hot apple cider or
hot.chocolate. 'Valuing phys-
ical activity and making it
part of your everyday life is
known as active living
Recreation Preview
by Marty Bedard
activity n tamtly affair con-
tributes to healthy bodies and
healthy minds. Start by join-
ing the "Jingle Bell Walk."
The Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary once again invites
taweryone to its annual "Tree
of Lights" celebration this
Sunday from 6:30 to K p.m.,
with the lighting ceremony at
7 on the front lawn of the
hospital. Let the spirit of
Christmas shine by giving a
gift of light. Conic enjoy hot
-mulleiJ .cider, homemade
eraokies and Christmas enter
dainment. Children can also
.bring their letters for Santa
tiokets to the Toronto.1le
Leafs game this Dor. 13.
Tickets are $50 each and
available at the amna or from
any minor hockey ertocuti ve
=mbar.
stair >tirlltl6�end 0011111111 -
Bee ev ry qday afset-
eoon at the Seaford' &
bigimas at I:.10 pa.
The Seaford' Cooperative
Children's Centre knows
seniors would mate a w, e-
deuful important addition lin
the learning ea virological.
Sailers ave role models for
the The Si. James Catholic discowve
Women's League would lit*c la of�>mmill the �me
you to remember their ataeod
bazaar and tea is a week The
Saturday (Nov. 29) at St.. many came hes
dame' mot arta
James School- from 1:30 to p e
poet mann cow
xpo
3:30 p.m. Come check out ��"
pate in. rimy could help
the crafts, sewing, penny sem Ihie fart in the rtttara-
sale, baking and candy. Quilt ins from 7:45 - 8:45 a/,
and money draws will also *alk cutlets to ad from
transpire. Don't miss it. school assist at tie Seaford'
and a�iait Ntim. Tickets are g5 The Seadoeth Senior Games Mawrfaucet a the
lord Friday of ttjeci ttiotat',
a ill and can he purchased committee +woes/ like to ear assist ride grocery gyp-
.as.a "gift" or "in memory of" thank a'lJ who mind
the Pig everYllimilaYfrom any auxiliary member. monthly ire fttndraiser are lust a far ways seniors
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Thursday as dhe cord
.Get your lidkets now for Inc Legion. Winners caseate: high the at __ bad to
Seaford) iz District Minor lady, Olive Pt 1e m� do Sema'
Hockey Association's Watson Reid; big' lone Ce aratime CiilttUttay
fundraiser ,draw and dance, hands, Marjorie Rock (five) if
with 510;000 cash up for and Ken Preszcator and out widtone �r like t° hole
grabs. An additional 52,500- Russell Smith ,(four); low activities. or may above
worth of prizes will ,also be 'lady, June Mitten, aad low y others.
given away. An early bird man, Gordan Muirayase costae* r
Making regular physical 436/2, or
draw will be held this The nett euchre is on Dec.faravial. slop
Saturday (Nov. 22) for five 11. Love. r J J
Stratford Festival announces 1998 playbill The y' annualfar Agricultural
Society's annual farm -toy -
and craft sale is on Dec. 6
and 7 this year, ftol a 10 a.m.
to 4:30 ppm. each day. There
is something for everyone.
2:30Frseining both days (ham
p.m.), free rides
between shows, food and
refreshments will be avail-
able. Admission is S3 per
day, allowing you into all of'
the shows. Don't miss out.
For more information please
call 527-1790.
TM■ IOM =PO.tTS% Ilests,t,,..r 11B. I1/117-17
Artistic directorRic)tard Theatre, as are Robert Bolt's the J.107 -seat Avon Theatre
Monette has announced a A Man For Al/ Seasons and downtown.
1998 playbill of 12 produc-Man of Lo Mancha, with Anton Chekhov's The
tions for the Stratford music by Mitch Leigh and Cheng Orchard, The Night of
Festival, which runs from lyrics by Joe Darion, from the Iguana by Tennessee
May 11 to Nov. 8. the book by Dale Wasserman. Williams, Samuel Beckett's
Waiting for Godot and The
"The classics are the cor-
nerstone of next year's sea -Much Ado About Nothing Winter's Tale by Shakespeare
son," he said. by Shakespeare, The Miracle will be on at the more inti -
Worker by William Gibson, mate 496 -seat Tom Patterson
Julius Caesar and The Two The Miser by Moliere and Theatre.
Gentlemen of `Verona, both by The prime of Miss Jean Telephone lines to the ticket
William Shakespeare, are Brodie by Jay Presson Allen, office will open to the genes..
Telephone
::th 1,832 stat Fesduled for the teno- tivaI adapted from the novel by thanua month Jan.c on 19,
thaanoin
Muriel Spark, are slated for
Strike forces Blyth Festival to us seasons.
lie t � . scramble
The Seaforth Recreation
Department is currently set-
ting up a St. John Ambulance
fust aid course, to be held in
tteoen .teachers stake in nlych rest,val," says Joanne chance for students booked early January.p watch-
Hurott .County ;paeans 20 Walters the director of Com- for the cancelled erfor- lag The Expositor for more
fund•aaiaing performances of munications at the theatre. P details.
Charlotte's Web at the Blyth On the second dayof the minces to see it.
Festival between Oct. 20 and strike remainingbac*
* the
money, can many
30.went.down the tubes.mances p pr chic- back the but it
"Subtract 37 per tent 'of,the 'dre'' play by of the popular
B aWhi e . ays Wa` ! year.".
students booked to see the were re -scheduled for next Sets and costumes are made
show and that equals a May 11 to 15.
$7,200 lass in revenue for the This will be a second playvolunttecred producingand ople the
Books by R.L. Stine scare school trustees
After consideration by the meeting to remove a book Armstrong, trustee for
Huron County Board of called Hide and Shriek by by Bayfield and Stanley
Education's edacatiop com- R. L. Stine from all elemen- Township, expressed disgust
mittee and ta!ks with the tory schools and monitor oth- about extreme images in the
Blyth Public School advisory ers in the Fear Street series book.
council, where the issue first by the popular author.
arose, a recommendation was "It is a horrible book for „d was sick after reading it, '
brought to the board's Nov. 3 children to be reading," said said a HCBArmstrong.
Hallett and ,Blyth trustee The HCB1t: passed the
Hallt and Billy according motion with an invitation to
Lyndato The North Huron ccCitlze i g trustees to read the books to
Both she and Abb determine their appropriate.
ness.
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Py day to well .SUNDAY, NOVEMBER30'x{
known Seaforth resident Jim4
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birthday on Saturday, 4 4
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November 22.
Citizen honoured
Leona Armstrong has been stet
chosen the Brussels and area 4
citizen of the year for 1997.
She recently retired as Grey
Township's reeve.
"I could fill a page .with 4 PIN
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volunteer jobs she does for 4 � , PLUMPLUMG 4
Kelly who celebrates has 87th 4
5:00 p.m.
• Adults $9,00,
Students .1,5.00
Preschoolers Free
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her community, says Audrey 4 d.t9►t�l' THE Til I S 4
Cardiff. "She does so much d 4 d 4.� 4' • • • - - • - - - - - - 4
•that doesn't involve politics.
"She takes flowers every
day to seniors., helps with
,catching With die .ahuroh and
fair bated. She is an all,sound
good citizen."
Arrostrong and sheer husband
Aiat, a iftiklher.. live at
the edge of Brussels in trey.
They leave four ohildreo.
Loans increase
Reflecting a buoyant agri-
cultural economy. lending to
Canadian farmers topped the
51.4 billion mark in 1996/97,
the Farm Credit Corporation
(FCC) reported recently.
A record 12,910 loans were
approved in that time, a 27
Petr ,cettt increase over the
previous fiscal year.
"The Corporation possesses
one of Canada's largest agri-
cultural portfolios with
65,318 accounts valued at
54.7 billion at the end of the
latest fiscal year. compared to
$4.1 billion in 1995/96," the
FCC press release states.
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Albert SabtI graduated with
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Social Work Program at Wilfred
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GRADUATION
Christopher Poland
Chris has successfully
completed the Business
Information Systems and
the Computer Support
Specialist programs at
Fanshatre College in
London.
Chris is a graduate of 61.
James Catholic School and
Seafortb District High
School. Chris is the son of
Salm and Judy Poland -.f
BB t71 Seaforth.
Ho has accepted a position
at Listowel Technology as a
Systems Analyst.
Congratulations & Best
Wishes from your family.
Friday
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Seaforth Community Hospital
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23"
8:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Lighting Ceremony
7:00 PM
Entertainment
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