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The Huron Expositor, 1999-01-06, Page 9Itirths anal birthdays. r,eiehrated weighting ft Ih%. 5 tris. Dave and Karen Whyte are ,pleased to ann(iuncc the hirth of • their daughter. Nicole Karen. on Nov, ?5/9g. -Proud grandparents arc Nick and Joan Whyte of Seaforth and Ivan and Betty. Lou Norris of Staffa. By Dorothy Dillon Happy 1st birthday io Bradley Saunders. whose birthday was on Dec. IRth. John and Madonna (Mc()uaitl► Douglas arc happy to announce the arrival of a girl (Clair). on Christmas Eve. ike. 24. 1999 at Thunder Bay. CALL NOW R)R WINTER '99 - 482-7064 1 THE 1 ' COUNTY CLUB' 1 Squash and Fitness Centre 1 1 "'exercise. - the •1 17gretfient for 1 .Good Health and Quality of Life" 1 CLASSES 1 CI -ASSES START WEEK OF JANUARY 1 1 1 1 1. STEP AND SCULPT AEROBICS 1lighly rrcnnune(I(1e•c1 e•xe•rcise program -safe and Iexcitint; for beginners yet challenging enough for pros. a Invigorating warm-up, strong cardio•step segment, hotly sculpting weight resistance. targeting ailthe 1 major nnlsctc• groups Arid. e, superb stretch, finish. Monday -Wednesday - 12 noon 1 1 Monday -Thursday - 7:30 p.m. , 1 Tuesday -Friday - `Early Bird' 6:30 a.m. 2. TAE BO BASED EXERCISE - 1 A rie'w high•ene•rgy program, based on kick boxing I llnves.. 1 Tuesday - Thursday - 530 p.m. ' 3. YOGA - (sing am 11.111 yoga poses, the body releases tension in the noise les and Jonas, and the mind becomes free of stress. I rrv111ri ;1 calm and refreshing sense of well-being. Yoga i - Monday 6:00 p.m. . ' Yoga II - Tuesday 7:00 p.m. 1 4. TAI -CHI , 0000(ihealth for body and mind relaxation and stress 1 reduction. concentration and meditation. 1 1 1 Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. 5; FITNESS WORKOUT: GYM.. Ntotivationat. and• intelligently -designed combination of aerobic equipment, including recumbent hike. stairclimber,-treadmill, and easy-to-use weight resistant'stirength training and muscle: toning y . systems. 1 O. SQUASH • 1 ANY AGE ANY STAGE - ANY TIME! A. great_ racquet sport, proven to be immediately 1 • rewarding for beginners right to experts. Fabulously fun. and the best cardio-fitness,tix time ean'allow. • Clears the mind. refreshes and rejuvenates the body. I• Start to play squash today! Private .or group lessons iavailable. Squash tiro on staff. I. 7. JUNIOR SQUASH 1 Saturday mornings - Start January 23 1 1 I (If, busy call 482-9355 or 482-9791) to register • I 154 BEECH STREET, CLINTON • Behind the Ministry,of Transportation and Communications (M I U t Office. CUL 482-7064 1 1 Distrust C bonspiel met with storm The new bar hours for the . Legion Branch. I.56 will start an January 1 t'. please check at the bar for•thesc new. hours- . During the weekend: the District C- curling honspLel was held. Owing._Iti the storm. out of town teams - ,were trnahle,•to get home. Residents opened their homes to -these Legion members.' - • The results - of" the honspiel are as follows: Palmerston I st regular and Fergus: 1st seniors. They wild'now.go.on to the next level in Guelph. • . From all accounts. the New Year's live dinner and dance' was a sucecss. Many helped with this event. Ther -e- Will will he:a Sunday - dinner hosted by Branch - 1 56 on Sunday.; Jan- 17. Dessert, and help w II he Legion news By Barbara Scott needed for this event. January , -executive meeting ir.7:30..p:m. on' January 14 The _general meeting is., )1 p.m. on tan. 21. • The branch was. saddened _fq hear Of the.death-of Ross Lyons. To his family'•and. friends "we extend our sympathies'. A • Legion service wa.s held Tuesday - night.. - They shall not grow -:old - as we•thaf• are left grow - old: Age shall' not. weary them 'nor the years eiondemn. At "the .griing down tie the sun.. and in the :..morning we -will remember them. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, January 6, 1999--9 Staff of the CIBC received awards from The Arthritis - •-"Society-for its efforts to help raise about $2:000 in the Seaforth area this fall. Through. the CiBC, the first canvas in .10 years took place in this area. In addition. the local, CIBC branch was a leader in casual day and dressing in blue • (the:colour of:the Arthritis Society) challenges and internal fund raising.. receiving the:certificates for their success are:- (Front, left).- Deb Colborne:, Llz Van. Bakel, (middles) Deb Brindley (branch manager). Irene Blight . ((Development ;associate for the society): (back)-MartLrte- Harburn. Garry Duwyn; Cathenne Wick. -Bob 'peter and ' Cayley Hill. : ` Tree decorating party part of holidays Alter a tree decorating party. • residents -cif Maplewood Manor, were ready' to enjoy the Christmas There tc nothing like taking a tour around town to see the Christmas 1f2.hts. .The Lioness Club made: this. possihle as well as treating us tit some dchcwus=g idic ;. -. Weereoverwhelmed by the. great .sxippgrt- at. our Christrhas bazaar. Residents enjoyed a. wonderful Cliristritas. program :,pan;ore-d-by the Lions Cluh. The Chrisirnas Christmas Durin Decernber .our residents enjliyed. .ste wonderful programs -due .to the generosity -of se) many volunteers,and community groups. Proyiding..our- Advent. eryices'were Rev. Dino Satvaft .- Res. Nick Vanderrney. Rev. Ruh: Hi coot and Rev: Jane Kuepfer. The Lioness CJubpro.-added' a wonderful bus tour to see. the Christmas lights. A special perforntarce h\ the barbershop Audibly • Awesiirac delighted everyone. The Lira,, Club Chnrtm .is Program this year featured the char- •-,••-: r FrrstPre;b\Iseult}-C(iuia Maplewood Manor me,.age was even be Rev. Vandermey along with the residents as_ they ;ane: Presbyterian choir: Santa was Christmas . carols We kept busy:handing out treats e.pecia')ly ' enjoyed the• toeveryone. .• _ numbers payed On their Singing voices were -in -recorders._Nitembers r►: me great forrn as mernbersof-the St. James ohetr as ..\els a- Beavers. Cubs- and Scouts- student x)f cher't'.Ann St - visited to sing Christmas Onge" kept. the Chis'•;-.,,; carr`�ls as well as playing _ spiriralise:with the;:- tunes heirtones .on. the piano and : We were pleasantly -r recorders. • to find that Santa w,as Resident; ::sited the home • of Betty Harris where :hey • admired ' her: Chfastma�• village, The lunch that was served sure hit 'he .;pro; - Grade `; student; from St James School entertained squeezer in -a .taut tc,, r: 'busy day. - - Bill Gibson. 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Home Address and Phone for nett day cower deivery 5t9.924-3584 Sales. 519-924-3956 Fair www bdc cram • • ft's Affordable • It's Past • It's Easy • One 8141 does it All • Northam Ontario $76 • Easton Ontario $138 • Western Ontario $130 • Central Ontaifo $134 • AN Ontario $390 • National Packages Available • CO this paper for details' J Seaforth Manor Nursing Home Pau; the Fiddler visited to entertain everyone Dr. Caroizn Shepherd; and -Carr Car.:- teamed/ up to provide. 4;1 after -noon 91. piano anti s :of .duerts consisting of Chnstma, •, r Music. Our • Family Christmas Banquet was our lar -gest one ever and was a w.)n.d.rful. 3RD WEEK. 'THE BEST MOVIE OF THE YEARr ROBIN WILLIAMS PATCH ADAMS to 1aF D OVA . TRUE i•roll +'4,w:p2tcfiadams rom' FRI. - THURS.-, ur�o"- JAN- 8 - 14 FRI. & SAT. 7 & 9:15 PM SUN. - THURS. 8 PM ••leteeT•t LONG IISTANCE? CALL 1-300-265-3431 FOR TOIL FREE MOVIE 114F0 -" Community Calendar WED., JAN. 6 SUN., JAN. 10 1 00-3 CO p.m. • Parents aro rots Skatingonly Arena • '• ' 30.4 0r0 p.m. : Senior Shuffleboard at the Arena - Everyone Welcome ' 7 00.9 00 p m, Learn to pane . Program at the Arena 7 30-9 00 p.m. - Junior and Mlper Broombail at the Arena - 8 0.0.10:00 p•m. - Silver Creek , /1 CO a m.' 30 vm. - !Recreational . Hockey League at n'e arera 1 30.2-30 d m - Cfintcr ,s -vkes •. Hockey at _the Arena 2.30.4:00 p.m. -'Fire ALcirc •-Skating-Sponscred by Mike Watt of the N` slanders 8 15-9 45 PM. - Gcdercn ,s. Midgets Hcc,cey 31 'he Arena `MON., JAN 1.1 • Archery Club Winter Program . ,430-9 :C c - =-gore Skating Digins at the Arena at ire Arora 8.00- t0 00 p.m , Volteybalt'at the 730- t 3t1 m - .,bncr Sports Hlgnscnocr Council Bingo at ,re arena - 9-00:11 30 p m - .adies - • : Tortoni $ -rest Rec Committee Broomball at ere Arena -00-9 CCA n• •ur^moire . • -THURS.• �-- nscr• 9 00-10 30 P.M.- Seafcr 'Teaverrs 4.00-6.00 pm. Figure Skabng . ' Hockey at ire Arera at the Arena 6.00-7 30 p.m. • Nensall vs. Pee Wqe n Hockey,at the Arena •900-11 3< a T .parents dna e 7 30-990 p m. • Minor Broombaa Tots °jaygroup at Ncrlrs,de at the ArenaUnited Church. Nail 8 00-10 00 p. m. , Basketball at tthe he • 9-00-10.00 a M. • Fitness s Pur at •• Arena Highsctoot 1 10:00-12.00 p.m - Parents and - 9.00-12:30 a.m. • Mens Broombali . Tots Skabng at the Arena 1 30 p m. - Seafor7l Women s Institute at Marron Gordon s 6:30 8.00 p m. -.Zurich vs. • Pee Wee 11 Hockey.IW1re Arena 7.30 p.m.•• Seaforth Hospital •Aufulia,y meeting ,n Conference Roan 2 1:00.8:00 p.m.,- Dog Obedience at the Arena 700.9:00 p m. • Wood Working a1 . the Mighscttoa TUES. , JAN. 12 at the. ArenaP • - FRI.,- JAN. 8 4:15-S.15 p.m: - Houseieague Hockey Practice at the Arena .5.15.7:15 p.m. - Minor Hockey practices at the Arena - Rrngette practices - at the Arena 8.15-1115 p.m. • Lucan vs. - Centenarres Hockey at the Arena SAT , JAN. 9 WED., JAN. 13 1 00.3.00 p.m. • Parents and Tots 6:30.7:30 a.m. • Hcwseieayue Skating at the Arena 1:30 4:00 p.m. • Senior SiklMNbosrd at the Arena - Everyone Welcome 8:30.9:30 a.m. • Nouseteague 7:00-9:00 p.m. • Learn to Dance HpCltey : Bruins vs. Panthers Program at the Arena 7'30 9:00 P.m. - J 9:30.10:30 a.m.-- HouseieagueJunior and kerne; HockeI • Ductus vs. Blues &oaTlbail atm the Arena 10.30.11: a.m. - Houseleague 8:00.i0.00ely p.m. • Snver Creak HpCltey • Leah vs. Sharks at the r Club Winter Program 11.30-12.30 p.m. • Wee Hockey - at the Arena 8:00• t0:00 p.m. - Valeybaal at the at 81 Arena highschool 230.9:30 p.m. • Minor Hockey 9:00.11:30 p.m. - Lades Games at the Arima Br0ombs' at the Arena Hockey Whalers vs Kings 730.8:30 a.m. - Houseleague Hockey • Canadians vs Oilers :Hing B ti „ .• rb(le)wtna dinner - The Grade. .11. James ,Scnocil -• t - - : residents wt:. 1• music. Guitar. r c S r r.l Wilbee was enjc ye:1 is weii a- an.eyenine of carolling by .:•c Harmony;K.n_: • . Our hirt,,..a a v a• provided.`:,y tt:.' 1' Band from S a .noir o St. lams well a, ty Cheryl Ann ;. -r a wondertu, arc _:i: r; r Chnstrras: A music of ''The `at;- :'• - aS.en oyed. ()dr 'A:Int! and, �he'CSe -polity-:v 11 1i�y 1 '.lit with enrerytrie. Christmas Das everyone oprn.,in.iz Santa tullowed /. 1 ei:cte us Chnstmas 21nrcr rbe ,'."0‘7‘; -.White back mans .,,. ;c.t: re: -:e re, New 'tear .s.t,'.. with piano :c \Lt i:- • Rose. a New 'ca- • '••c •.r_•_• i"-._ chamragne ;- ., .. 11efk Hat.. rn a: - and -1 delicious .unci- 1 •.0 c sandwiches and cha-•r t_ had eser%one ee'ehra tine tashton. Everyone avising r•'r•sar.: a brand new year iris of exciting Food bank SOUS ca rill" community 'As eom u.ttee mcmhers and slelunteers. the Seaforth and Disinct Food Bank have- had a busy. challenging .tnd fulfilling1998. - • .During the Christmas season through generous donations, they were able to assist families. with their holiday meal, by prosiding -turkeys and hams to more than 5U families in our area. Mans community and school events enhanced the shelves with not only the basics but with special seasonal treats. 0.'V. The mission ,statement continues to be "A Chnsuan Way of Caring By Sharing With Others." • This is a very raring community. The Committee oj'rhe Seajvrrh anti Uisrricr Fotal Bank Donna Bennett •