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The Huron Expositor, 1997-11-26, Page 1616 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Nov.mbar 2S, 1$97 PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT PUB NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT - The quartet Audibly Awesome entertained residents of Seaforth Manor at their 'pub night' Thursday evening. Seasonal goodies galore at various sales The Seaforth Lioness Club hosts a hake sale (with Christmas Cake. pudding. cookies and all your favourite treats of the season) on Friday beginning at 3 p.m. in the vacant part of the former Stewart Bros. store on Main Street. The next day. Saturday. as previously announced. the St. James CWL is having their annual bazaar and tea at St. James School from 1:30 to 3:3(1 p.m. The Seaforth Co-operative Children's Centre also invite s everyone to their Skating - Christmas Party on Sunday Stratford Festival has record revenue Gross box office revenue was highest in the Stratford Festival's 45 -year history'. at S21.889.836. for this past season. Attendance was also the highest since 1988. at 5t)4.707. representing 70.9 per cent of capacity. "I am particularly pleased to see that over 30.000 of those were new attendees." says artistic director Richard Monettc. The six-month season ended Nov. 9. It ins olved 576 performances of 12 pro- ductions in three theatres. Camelot drew larger audi- ences than any other musi- cal in the Festival's history. a total of 144.429. or 90.2 per cent of capacity. Shakespeare can also apparently still pack them in. His Richard 11/ drew 21.567. or 92.5 per cent of capacity'. at Tom Patterson Theatre. Cents storm back CONTINUED from Page 7. LA KERS 3 ('ENTS 2 Port Stanley is the top club so tar this season in the JIM.. with 17 wins and two losses. They scored two "right away- Friday night to put the hometown team in a hole they never clawed out of. Scott Van Dooren and McInally tallied for the Cents (TENTS 7 STARS 6 (OT) Seaforth only had four vet- erans in the lineup for this '.roust -win. four -pointer - engagement. They also used four rookies and eight affiliate players. including Derek Nest -oft from the bantams. Aaron Parsons. Adam Lconhardi and Tim Sills all scored their first goals of the season for the Cents. Parsons ended up with a pair. Down 6-2 going into thc final 20 minutes. Seaforth scored four goals in a row to even it up. then almost won it in regulation. McInally "hammered home" the winner from the slot in OT. Mark and Scott Van Doren also scored for the Centenaires. who will cer- tainly have to dig deep Friday against Brydgcs because thc Seaforth midgets won't he available. They will he at the annual regional qualifier for the Silver Stick tournament at Wingham The Centenaires arc in fourth place with a 7-12 won - loss record. 'Recreation Preview 1 by Marty Bedard (Nov. 30) at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Skating is from 1:30 to 2:30 pm. A small social and visit with Santa will be held in the upstairs hall from 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Come out and celebrate the festive season. Senior Shuffleboard contin- ues every Wednesday after- noon at the Seaforth & District Community Centres beginning at 1:30 p.m. Last week's winners were: Ladies: Velma Preszcator 573 Elsie Southgate 526 Mary McMillan 514 Men: Ken Preszcator 468 Earl McNaughton 467' Bruce McLean 238 The Seaforth Recreation Department is currently set- ting up a St. John Ambulance first aid course. to be held in early January. Keep watch- ing The Expositor for more details GOOEAiCH 521-7811 2nd WEEK *1' "A WILD TERROR Riii!!" "DON'T MISS Ti IIS Sf:ys 1TIOy:11. TIIRII LER!" I KN -OW WHAT YOU DIP LAST SUMMER FRI. - THURS. Fill. & SAT. 7 & 9 PM NOV. 28 - DEC. 04 SUN. - THURS. 8 PM 14KCM..M... IINU II$TANCE? CALL 1-100-265-3431 FON TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO essenlatia Country Inn 'A Place to Rene ..,, DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS BUFFET & ENTERTAINMENT EVERY SATURDAY 01,1k 1:' 1 BOOK NOW FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE! Located at St. Joseph on Hwy 21 between Grand Bend and Bavield Call for Reservations 236-7707 liChurch t Services You are invited to anergy these area churches You attend these area churches St. Thomas Anglican Church Jarvis St. Seaforth Rev. Robert Hiscox 482-7861 ADVENT 1 Service of MORNING PRAYER 9:30 AM CAVAN UNITED CHURCH 9:30 AM Winthrop NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH 11 AM Seaforth Sunday School dunng Church Service First Presbyterian Church Godench St. W. Seaforth 11:15 AM Anniversary Service Preacher Dr Timothy Moya Nov. 22 Sat. 2 p m. at St Andrew's Clinton- Faith - Justice. Third World - First World Seaforth Community Church (meeting at Bethel Bible Church 4N %%ater St Egmondville) Sun. 11 AM Praise & Worship Thur. ; 30 PM. lat 146 Ian is S Res) a hurt 11 ;,•ilii a mite i' ta! mresagt Bethel Bible Church Meeting at Seaforth High 9:45 a.m. S.S. 7:00 p.m 11:00 Worship Evening Bible Study Small Group meetings Weekly An Associated Gospel Church St. James Catholic Church Victoria St., Seaforth SUNDAY MASS 11:00 A. M Father Dino Salvador 'Singing Priest' soon in concert at Blyth "Canada's Singing Priest," aka Father Mark Curtis, is . putting on a Christmas con- cert at Blyth a week Saturday. Originally from Hamilton, ordained in 1985 and current- ly the Pastor at St. John the Evangelist Church, his con- certs aren't "preachy," according to a Blyth Festival press release. "His audiences are diverse in age and religion because the appeal of his adult con- temporary music is univer- sal," it states. "Over the years, Father Curtis has raised thousands of dollars for a variety of causes through benefit con- certs and has gained thou- sands of new fans, In addi- tion he has performed mini - concerts at schools and given motivational speeches. He has sung the national anthem at Toronto Blue Jays and Maple Leaf games and received radio and television airplay across the country. "Last year, Father Curtis and the Paul Bulla Band released a I4 -song cassette, Under The Same Son, which features the words and music of Father Curtis through a mix of contemporary pop, rock, country, blues, folk, and ballad -style music with pro- ceeds supporting the Epilepsy Research Fund of Canada." His new Christmas CD has just been released. He will be backed on guitar and vocals at the Dec. 6 Blyth concert, at 8 p.m., by Sean O'Brien "a well -versed studio musician, private teacher and composer." -r • • a HAPPY 16Th GEOFF! Nov. 27 • Love, Mom. Dad, t Tracey & Abbey' tie: •4►4.4.4.4• 4 Ho! Ho! 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