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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-04-01, Page 18DAVE CAMPBELL AND QUARTET PASTIME Special guests too Barbershoppers to host annual show Saturday The upcoming I6th annual Barbershop Show, presented by the Harmony Kings will be held on April 4th at 7:59 PM with a new venue and format, and guest. quartet "Pastime." Pastime was the second place finisher at tl.e Ontario District Barbershop competi- tion in the fall of 1995. Among the members of Pastime, Harmony King, Dave Campbell is the lead singer. The Harmony Kings welcome Pastime to Seaforth for their first time singing in Seaforth. The show will offer a new venue and format this year. Don't forget to register for summer sports The Scaforth Lioness Club is hosting an Easter Bake Sale on Saturday. April 11 from 11 a.m to 1 p.m. in the store beside Becker's on Main Street. Come out and get some fresh baking and support your focal service organisations. recreation Preview by Marty Bedard There are also additional prizes valued -at $2,500 to be drawn. Each ticket admits two adults to the draw and Do you have.your Scaforth dance on Saturday, April 25, & District Minor Hockey at the Scaforth and District Association raffle ticket for a Community Centres, draw to win $ 10.000.00 Dancing from 9 p.m.to la.m. cash? If not you Netter act with music by Susie Q & soon as the draw date is near- Mister B (Susan McAllister). ing. Tickets arc available at thc arena or from any minor Senior shuffleboard contin- hockcy executive member. ucs Wednesday afternoons 3CDIRBEID kalD CONTINUED from Page 9, =MOWS S (Mar 27 results) MEA, 111611 SINGLE- R Bennett 227. HIGH TRIPLE,- S Hook 512. BETTERTHAN 200: Bennett WOMEN - HIGH SINGLE: Joyce Hailey 225 HIGH TRIPLE; A Wood 543 BETTER THAN 175; Bailer. Wood 218/184; G Corbett 211. M Finlayson '198, N. Mitchell 180. TRIPLES OVER 500: Wood 543. 1. Bailey 529, G Corbett 5-6 £istiff®N 21077111Na (Mar. 27 results) MEN HIGH SINGLE; Bruce Unganan 301. HIGH T 1P B Unganan 714 BETTER THAN 200• B Unganan 301/220: Anc Van Dicpen 226/238/2116: 1)on Elliott 230/232: Don Deighton 204/247: Ralph Johnston 256. Dave Albrecht 233: Dave Hallam 210. Dan Blake 201 TRIPLES OVER 600; 13 Unganan. Van Deepen 67(1. Elliott 629. Deighton 614 WOMEN HIGH SINGLE; 250 HIGH TRIPLE: Carol Johnston 6.50. BETTER THAN 200; Johnston 232/228: Wallace 250/201; Linda Kramer,. 217/243: Helen Nicholson 235 TRIPLES OVER 600; Johnston. Wallace 631 Kramers 629 PLAYOFF STANDINGS 649.s 6329. Sambucas 63()0, Cezars 6145, Stnkeforce 6121, Yardbirds 6024, Red Dogs 5874 (Final playoff standings) Shut up and Bowl. 16.939; (League and playoff champs Rob Anderson. Dean Price. Bonnie Janmaat, Sheila McCowan, Randy Rolph. Irene Brittain) Slim Pickins. 16.898: Dam Comer Pins. 16.311, So Sue Me. 16.139; Don't Have A Clue. 16,134. Magic Markers. 15,611 Nancy Wallace "A Place to Remember.. ofte..t 2rrd:I- DINNER SPECIALS - FRESH FISH SUN"Soda ?low� t BRUNCH But t e4" Located at St. Joseph on Hwy. 21 CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 236-7707 SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS present Break into Sprig Guest Quartet: Pastime -second place ,n Ont. Dist Competition -5eaforth'5 Dave Campbell aa lead Mitchell Concert Choir Seaforth Harmony Hi-Lites Seaforth Harmony Kings local quartets, and more Adults: $10.00 Students: $5.00 Sat., April 4 at 7:59 pm SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Call 522-0469 or 348-8834 for tickets or information • 111.1Willi:i G O)014.5 IM 10h EEK W I N N E R• FRI. - THUR. APR. 3-9 7:30 PM NITELY SUN. MAT. 1:30 PM ALL MAT. SEATS $4.25 i LONG DISTANCE' CAU 1 Aon --BEST PICiURk TTie .. .. 765 34.1P, IOP IOL! i#11 MOYU INN from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Last week's winners were: Ladies -Beth Pryce - 479. Jean Lunn - 455 and Mary McMillan - 431. Men - Ken Preszcator - 467 and Bruce McLean - 315. Scaforth minor hall, house league soccer, and roller hockey registration will be held tonight (Wednesday) and tomorrow night from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Scaforth and District Community Centres. Please come prepared with health card and birth certifi- cate numbers. Arc you interested in becoming a clown`' If so the Children's Aid Society of Huron County is hosting their 3rd Annual Clown Training Course on Saturdays from April 18 to May 30. Each Saturday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. you will gather together at the Children's Aid office in Goderich and learn the tricks of the trade. All participants must be 16 years of age or older. and thc regis- tration fcc is $60, which includes makeup. For more information, or registration, please call 1 -$OD -465-519K. ot1211 SILK TREES Flowers & Gifts Easter Bunnies & Baskets OPEN Tues. to Sat. 10-6 Located on the Varna Rd. just east of Hwy. 21 in BAYFIELD Quality built ' We guarantee it Psdiee. Hill 565-5959 Toll Froo143118465-6060 In past years, there has been an opening skit and a mati- nee. Instead the Harmony Kings will perform in a sin- gle night show at the high school rather than at the com- munity centre. The Harmony Kings will feature local tal- ent. In addition to Pastime, a chorus from Mitchell will perform among other local talent. Snowbirds have caused the Harmony Kings to be lacking 8 to 10 people in practising for thc show. Ken Smith of the Harmony Kings explains that the option of having the Barbershop Show in the fall is being considered to ensure that all members are prepared for participation in the annual show. In any case, Smith insists that the Harmony Kings will be ready for the April 4th show. Yfit 0001.' O 527SEAF-0980RTH FRIDAY NITE "VOODOO LOUNGE" THE TRIBUTE TO THE ROLLING STONES $5.00 COVER EASTER WEEKEND THURS. NITE 20' WINGS FRIDAY NITE SOUND IMAGE D.J. SATURDAY NITE MELADY MELODY THE HURON EXPOSITOR. ApII 1r 1tI88-17 30 HOUR FAMINE P. TEEN DANCES The Seaforth & District Youth Croup are for their 3rd year supporting the 30 How Famine Fund The event is to take place at the Agn- Ptex on April 3-4. Friday and Saturday ntrhts from 7 30- 11 30 there will be teen dances Admission is S3. or 52 with a can good to be donated to the local food bank Anyone between the ages of 13 and 19 that is interested can call 5274710 for information. 1 'PUBLIC WARNING ADULTS ONLY 'Double Jacuzzi Room & Candlelight DINNER FOR TWO From $ 6995 • Couple 1 CORAL REEF INN Yip• ONTARIO ST H1';V' 71 SOUTHr GRAND BEND (519) 238-2081 CENTRAUMIURON PARK LIONS "BINGO" PLACE: Huron Park Rec. Centre DATE: Sunday, April 5/98 TIME: 1:00 P.M. - Doors open et 12 noon $1,000 JACKPOT MUST 00 (YOUR R SIW?ORT.IS APPRECIATED) PENNY SALE at Maplewood Manor Mar. 26 to Apr. 4 Featuring: Baby Quilt, Afghans, Easter Notions, Toys, Woodworking, Gift Baskets & much more. Sale ends Apr. 4 at 4 p.m. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • April 4h KARAOKE April 11th LATE NITE RADIO BAND • • • • • Brussels Country Inn 887-9035 • • • • • Seaforth Agricultural Society Presents SPRING HOME & GARDEN snow Wednesday, April 1 & Thursday, April.,2 5:00 to 10:00 PM Seaforth Agricultural Agriplex: 527-1321 Admission: Donations to the Tractor Draw Tickets still available at Agricultural Society. Booth Seaforth Food Bank (would be appreciated) - Lotsppreciated) Lotsof Exhibitors! D&D Glass & Mirror Stewart's home ARC Water Treatment Renovations CIBC - Seaforth Brunch , Seaforth Golf & Country Club Logan Farm Equipment Stratford Memorials - Ross Ribey • Seaforth Public School Community Living - South Huron Bank ()f Nova Scotia - Exeter Merv's Patios - Shewan's Ornaments MK Tire & Battery Seaforth Agricultural Society .Allen Stttbbs...First In Entertainment Inc. Heads and Tails Peggy Uenomme - Mary Kay Cosmetics ShdreIine Healtheo Inc. Paul's Cladding Installations OMAFRA Quiekshade Tree Service Melntee Real Estate Dublin Design Seaforth Manor Meyer's Chem -Dry Central Huron Agricultural Society YIS Financial Inc. Seaforth Co-op Do-lt Centre R.A.M. Design & Drafting Para -Med Health Services Glavin Eavestroughing FM Windows. Doors & Siding - Wayne Houck Marnet Enterprises Aquafine Water Inc. Te -em Farm The Huron Expositor Seaforth Horticultural Society Huron County 1PPd Beautification ' MeGavin Farm Supply Ltd. Steamatic of Huron -Perth Vincent Fartlt Equipment Strokes of Genius Box Furniture Culligan Water Treatment *'4AIMAN HERITAGE CANADA'S ANSWER TO RIVERDANCE presents WORLD CLASS FIDDLING STEPDANCING WITH GUESTS The Carry On Cloggers Sunday, April 5 2:00 pm 8 7:00 pm Blyth Memorial Hall Tickets: Adults $10.00 & Children 12 & Under $6.00 For more Intorm.Won oaI 482-3141 service department, Please call JOHN MUNRO 524-8347 or 1-888-344-4486 Ford ■ Moroury ■ Lincoln a119Takl 1;30LK)u c oDL U U611