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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-12-02, Page 15TIN MYIIOM a1t/Ot11T011r OSSOttMsIR tt, Big annual toy show and sale here this weekend Don't miss the Seaforth arc gratefully received. and Agricultural Society's each parent is to bring their annual Toy -Doll -Craft Show child's snack. This month's and Sale this Saturday and topics are: . Sunday. from.lO a.m to 4:30 Dec. 8 environmental p.m. each day at the issues with Terri Shohhrook, Agriplcx, Seaforth arena and and T.H.E. Bus will be there high school. from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m; The Seaforth Parent and. Dec. 15 - television and Tot Playgroup meets every it's effect on children with Tuesday from 9 a.m. to Joan Allen Brodie; I1:3() a.m.. at the Northside Dec. '22 - annual United Church hall. Guest Christmas potluck with speakers talk to.parents fmm special guest Santa Claus. 10 a.m. to I I a.m., and• and T.H.E. supervised child care is Bus from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. available at a cost of For more information $1:50/1amily. Donations to.. please call Shohhrook at the coffee/craft supply fund 527-0113. Tanya Thompson - Lawn bowlers•latest euchre results The November euchre and . social hosted .hy the, Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club was held at the Legion Hall Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. Hosting for the :vening were Marie and Jack Muir and Grace Broadfoot. Winners for the. euchre were: Ladies •High - Beulah McKay; Ladies 'Ione hands - lean. Keyes: Ladies Consolation - Conic Klauer; Men's High - Ross Gordon:• Men's lone hands - Henry -Klauer: Men's.Consolation - Boyd Driscoll. The Christmas euchre will nc held at the Legion on Dec.' 15 at 8 p.m Hosting will be' Roht. McMillan. Jack` Muir and Jean, Lunn. Remember :o bring a guest Or twoand a• Christmas cookie. We -hope more tlrmhers will he able- ' xi atte d *and there will he More brochures- Seaforth's architectural -conservation advisory committee has decided to reprint 2.000 copies of the . ' heritage.. walking tour brochure because their supple was dwindling. and, for next year's 'annual brochure swap and tourism event at the Seaforth arena. and the international P)o ;ing Match in Huron Counts. JIM WIACLfOD‘" TIMM. TICK{ I I)I:ftNf; — SPECIALIZING IN • HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT LIQUOR LICENSE ACT • GAME & FISHING ACT 522-2055 Columban SOCCER ASSOCIATION is hosting a EUCHRE PARTY Friday, December 4/98 8:00 p.m. St. Patrick's Church Basement • Admission $7.50/person Lunch provided door opens at 7:30 Proceeds to Minor Soccer Friday PRTY A Night of Pearl Jam & The Sounds of Seattle $5 at the Door . Friday Dec 11 MILLER STAIN LIMIT LISTEN FOR THLIR HIT SINGLL ON FM 96 Hwy. 8 West. Uinta, 482.1`234 SHANIA TWIN Thursday, December 17 Brussels Country Inn Brussels 887-9035 Advance Tickets $10.00 i special prizes for Christmas. We trust our President will be able to join us also. Remember. just one month until Christmas. 1 Congratulations on your -60th Anniversary Joe & Lillian Smith Love from: Trent, Deb & Family 3Rthrrs of -3RrthIIi conn • by Fred VanEgmond A bterary account of the early settlement of Huron &. Perth Counties. Available tram the __ VanEgmond Foundation by calling 519-522-0413. or fax us at 519-482-7437 Cost per book S10.00 plus shipping & handling A Great Gift Idea" Forthcoming Marriage HARGREAVES McCLINCHEY 'Greg Hargreaves and ludy Hargreaves together with Don and Gwen McClenchey are pleased to •announce the _forthcoming marriage •of their children Jennifer to gob. The wedding will take place oer Saturday. December 5. 1998 at . Brucefield United Church. An. open reception will follow at the Halsall. Community Centre. Recreation Preview by Marty Bedard 527-0882 Stryker at 527-2696 or Goderich, and the other on Karen Searle at 522-0409. Dec. 13 at 3 p.m. at Handel's Messiah Northside United Church in performed by the Blyth Seaforth. Festival Singers, with Richard Hansen, conductor Senior shuffleboard and Dr• Ronald Fox on the continues Wednesday organ is being performed in afternoons at the Seaforth Seaforth next week. It and District Community features Catherine Green - Centres from 1:30 to 4 p.m. soprano. John Deiager - Everyone is welcome. Last tenor, Susan Hawkins - week's winners were: mezzo soprano and Marc Ladies: . Catherine McNamara as bass. Two DeCortc - 436, Nora S - 405 shows will he held, one on and Jean Lunn - 342; Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. at Knox Men: Peter Taylor - 416. Presbyterian Church in Earl McNaughton - 347 and A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4A414A 4 Mitchell Jaycees sponsoring... 4 The Mitchell 4 44 Santa Claus Parade 4 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4' 14k414 Friday, Dec. 4th A 7:00 p.m. • 1 All loading of participants will take place at the 1 UpPer Thames School 4 parking lot. A 4 14141414141414141 • PARK THEATRE- i-•OODERICH 524-7811 In the heart of the city; a pig with heart. %/ FAMILY FRI. - THURS. DEC. 4-10 PIG IN THE CITY FRI. & SAT. 7 & 9 PM ALL MAT. SUN. - THURS. 7:30 PM SEATS SAT. MAT. ONLY 2 PM $425 Free "Babe" poster to first 50 children each show Dec 4 - 10 LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1-800.265-3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO eat e • 46, IP�• e e • Cor Worn. 21111, Also on Weilnrlida% afternoon% at the ('ttmmunll> Centre,. anyone Interested in playing fable Icnnit welcome, beginning today. Marty Bedard Seaforth Recreation & Parks Department 1-519-527-0882 1-519-527-2770 (fax) Email - c4threcCetcc.on .ca 1 eee-1 s Atwood Lions BINGO Atwood Community Centre EVERY THURSDAY Doors Open at 6'30 pm Bingo Starts at 7:00 pm $1000 on 54 calls Pot of Gold $1000 on 51 calls Loonie Bin RILEY - ST. DENIS Stacey Lynn Riley, daughter of Clayton and Dawn Riley of Seaforth ana Joseph Charles St. Denis, son of Carl and Donna St. Denis of La Salle were united in marriage on October 31, 1998 at 2:30 p.m. at Northside United Church. Rev. Jane Kuepfer officiating. Maid of honour was Kerry McMillan of Sarnia, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Kelly Langlois of London, fnend of the bride, Janey Turton of Windsor, friend of the bride and Janelle Wood, cousin of the bode. Flowergirls were Melissa Coleman, niece and god daughter of the groom and. Rebecca Riley, cousin of the bride. Bestman was Chris St. Denis of La Salle, brother of the groom. Ushers were Geo Langlois of London, cousin of the bride, Jamie Riley of London, brother of the bride and Joe Papia of LaSalle, friend of the groom. Soloist was Cheryl Ann St. Onge of Seaforth. Organist was Margaret Whitmore of Seaforth: Scripture reader was Kristine Coleman of Blenheim. A dinner and reception was held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. The couple honeymooned in Barbados and are now residing in Amherstburg. Photography by Daniel Holms. Stacey and . Joe would like to thank everyone for making their day a very special one. •,•••.4.4.. *• ft* t••oft v..•.•.•.•ft* .•.•.• J M.C.L.SOUND f FULL D.J. SERVICE •• f Book Your Receptions, f •.. Buck & Does early! f J• For more info. call • J John McLeod f Q. 482-9984 f ✓ evenings ••", e 3 • Skates: New is • Used, trade-ins welcome • Skate Sharpening et Repairs • Hockey Equipment Our selection will astound you. Our prices will amaze you. Come in and see us soon. 46 411 • Goalie Equipment: New & Used. repairs to old • Licenced Wear • Aerobic Wear • Athletic Wear • Thorlo Socks We'll match any competitor's price. Just bring us a copy of their ad. . We may be small, bat we've got it all! �n SPORT CENTRE 3 e • e a • • • saolit‘f.teeePtifrelio 22 Wellington St., Stratford 519-271-7710 CENTRALIA-HURON PARK LIONS "BINGO_" PLACE: Huron Park Rec. Centre DATE: Sunday. Dec. 6/98 TIME 1:00 P.M. - Doors open a1 12 noon $1.000 JACKPOT MUST GO (YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED) CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and TEA at Maplewood Manor Sat., Dec. 5th 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tea Room J` / 1-3 p.m. �i E, eueute NNe Coote 1 ■2 ■3 SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS COUNCIL 1998 ' ii TURKEY ,,, •• •• •• , •• :: •• . .. .S' BINGO , , • • LI i i MONDAY DECEMBER 14" 3, - •' - ;;' Seaforth & District Community Centres . •4 , ti Doors Open at 5:30 Tickets on Sale at 6:30 ii Games start at 7:15 pm is HOSTS: SEAFORTH LEGION BRANC 156 • • Licence • ii NM28718 •• Game Prises • remain the same • • CENTRALIA-HURON PARK LIONS "BINGO_" PLACE: Huron Park Rec. Centre DATE: Sunday. 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