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Bodacious Jazz Band plays old favorites
Queensway Nursing Home
The Bodacious Jazz Band
comprised of George
Godbolt. Bob Fletcher and
• Ed Mitticholtz provided
excellent entertainment at
Quccnsway's Halloween
party Thursday evening •
following -senior diners.
They played many old '
favourites as well as -several
neW-er numbers they have
heen practicing. George's,
.daughter Julie arrived soon
after the party began and her
additional instrumentals and
vocals were also much :
appreciated.
• We are always happy to
have visitors join us for our
parties and we welcomed
.many Thursday. evening.
Pastor Kathy Prout df the
Centralia Faith Tabernacle
led worship service Tuesday •
afternoon with Belva Fuss as .
pianist and Marg Cole, i
Stamp
collecting
workshop
planned
Hensall
The Hensall Shuffleboard
Sevres for Oct. 12 areas
• • (allows!' Alien Thiel 571.
•H,cl McEwen 551. Tom
•\\'illiatns 512. Theo • .
„Vandenhoom 490. Carol)
Hillier 470. I+.abcl Rogerson
472. I,.+,irne Archer 459. Bill
('olcman:456. •
'I.car-n the theory and .
practice of stamp collecting
• at. the.Hensall Library Stamp
Collecting Workshop on;Oct.
26 at 7 p.m. For More
information phone 262-2445.
The Hensall Legion was
' pleased to have as guests
Zone Commissioner Eric •
• Ross and Deputy Zone
Commander Bob Grey at
their October meeting dor
their annual visjt. \\•'eleoma
Loom.- new Branch Padre
• Pirie \litchell who was
initiated ;u. the meeting. r
•\lotions were ,paned to
donate.S300- to Parkwood•
Hospital and 525 (tithe'
Week of the Child events in
Hensall.
Provincial Sert ice Olficci'
Randy Ground\ :Iter will
vkit Hensall Legion on Oct.
• • 2S or _29: For an�appointtncnt
with Randy Groundwater
',lease phone Larry Uvl at
262-.26 l 8.
Remembrance Day dinner'
• tickets arc htiw on .ale from
-- -_Ijt tolvitie1nher. ur at• the :
• branch. The eue.t sneaker
will hc. Kcn Passmore, a •
lilrnlcr Hensall resident who
•\\ as .l homher pilot in World
War 2. Have you paid your
1.cg!lun dues'! It not. why not
he ,In "earlybird" and pay •
them now."
On Nov 1 the door-to-
door poppy campaign will he
held w uh the asst.t:nu•e of
the cadet,.
A covcnanting service was
recently held atthe Hensall
• United Church to celebrate
the new ministry of Pirie
\litchell. Taking p.trt.in this
si: r\ ice were Pat Prydc: •
Rt: hard Hry nlw. \lichacl
1)i:unond. Jack 13urghardt.
Peter Wyatt. 1)a\ Id Jagger.
1.aura Elder. Sarah Stoll.
Andrew O'Neill. Jerry Kerr
.Ind choirs from East
Nissouri 1'nion Church.
Fart'. ill United Church. -
Hensall United Church. The
Emmanuel College Singers.
\lark Garlough. Jennifer .
Alderdice. the Funeral Lunch
Crtlllnitice' and the Hensall
t'nited-('hurch Worship
There wall,: .In
,111111\et'sti. ser\Iii .11
Hensall United Church on
�iw. 14. The Rey.Jew itt
Parr will he the guest
speaker. His grandfather
ministered at Hchsall
Methodist Church.
The Amabile Bo). Choir
will present a concert at
Hensall United on Nov. 21 at
7:30 p.m. For tickets please
• phone \larg Cole ,it 262-
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assisting residents.
Auxiliary volunteers, Kay
Wise. Edna Deitz and Jessie
Archer were busy in the
activity room Wednesday.
putting together quart sealers
of chocolate chip cookie
ingredients. They will be for
sale at -our craft and hake sale
on Oct. 27. All the buyer
needs to add is an egg and
shortening. Instructions will
be on the jar.
Harvey Smith played to an
apprecilative audience in the
Retirement Home Lounge.
'Friday for the Friendship •
Friday program. This is • _
always a. relaxing evening
when the entertainment goes
to the residents instead of
vice Versa.
Good music, company and
refreshments are enjoyed in_
the retirement home .
livingroom from 7 p.m. to 8
p.m.
Corning events: Oct. 20, 2
p.m. '12K Readiness
Personal Planning by
Canadian Red Cross.
Everyone welcome; Oct. 27.
2 p.m. Craft and Bake sale; 7
p.m. Family Into Night
sponsored by Human
Resource Development
Canada. Nancy Beaver will
speak on financial matters
and income security
' programs for seniors.
W.I. gives $25 to 4-H
Seaforth Women's Institute
Seaforth Women's Institute met at the home of Betty Hulley
for their October meeting. .
Viola Lowson opened with a poem; "October."
Roll call was answered by five members.
Minnie% 01' the September meeting were; read hyBelt)
Hulley.`•
• The treasurer's report was given by Marion Gordon.
The London Area Convention is on Oct. 22 in Mt_Brydgcs.
Bring ytwr own mug.
A motion was carried to give $25 to a 4-H club.
The district meeting will be held in Hensall Nov. 9. Marion
Gordon w ill he attending this meeting. •
Marion Gordon gave a reading.
Marjorie Rock gave a reading "Thanksgiving."
The next meeting is on Nov: 16 at 1:30 p.m.
Lunch was.served by W Betty Hullcy and Jean
Leaf collecting
Scott Hilgendorff photo
Robyn Doig, EJnily Hildebrand and Rachel Robinet, Grade 2 students at Seaforth Public School,
collect leaves for a class project last Friday morning.
SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY CHURCH
38 GODERiCH ST. E. •
527-2253 REV. HAUSER
BEGINNING
FREE 12 WEEK
COURSE -
ENTiTLED:
"YOUR FUTURE AND
MINE"
TUES., OCT. 26TH
-10:00 A.M.-11:30 A.M.7
REPEATED OCT 27TH
-7:00 P.M._ .
•
To find out what is ahead for
you and your family and the
world according to the alible.
Prayerfo? healing eyeYy
Tues. morning. If you ask =
I by your.faith so be:it. You are
invited. -
Coffee/Tea Available
Full Gospel with a
Pentecostal message.
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Children's
Program
called
"Young Explorers"
Will begin Oiit. 23 from 10 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. for ages 6 to 12.
This format is much Tike
Vacation. Bible School or
Children's Church and the
theme. is "Playing On God's
\ inning Team." .
Seating i. limited and free reg-
istration ..m be-madeby.call-
Ing 527-2.:',1 It is forall faiths.
There wl!I be lessons, skits,
coltI i+. ,t nes, memory.
work: prize., activity -
hand -l -work -sheets, singing with
Pastor Bill and more.
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY
CHURCH
38 GODERICH ST. E.
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Church .Seaforth
S erViCeS
You are it ttatter
,Se ai i churches
Community Church
38 Goderich St E.
• Sunday. ts
10:45a.m. worship
Rev. Wilfred Lawrensen Guest Speaker
F.0 -A Sec: for Ont.
2:00.4:00 PM 'Come 8 Go Open en
- House. Light Refreshments,Corversation 8 Gospel Music
- Vanessa Hauser • Volin
David Cotbourne - Soloist
St. Thomas
Anglican Church
Jarvis St. Seaforth
Rev. Robert Hiscox
482.7861
Sunday, October 24"
.SRVICE bO
-MORN*4O-PRAYER--
AT 9:30 AM
CAVAN
UNITED CHURCH
' 1H00 a m:
Join in the ceiebratron of our
124th Anniversary.
Guest Speaker: Gary Jewitt. Clinton
. lunch to follow
Nursery provided
No Service at Northside.
--Onsifer: Wave gems
527.2635 uccavnsetcc.on:ca
Bethel Bible Church
An Associated Gospel Church
Now Meeting at •
120 Main St. Seaforth •
(formerly Canadian Tire)
Sunday School 945 a m.
Worship of f coo a m
'Wisdom For Ali Classes'
Wednesday. October 20. 1 CO p.m
• is Adventure Club
Pastor.Rev. Doug Cornveau
527-0982
Catholic Church
Masses
Saturday - 5:15 pm
SL James Parish, Seaforth
Saturday • 7:15 pm
St. Joseph's School gym
Sunday • 9:00 am
St. Michael's Parish. Blyth
Sunday • 11:00 am
St. James Parish. Seaforth
Father Dino Salvador
PORK CARCASS AUCTION
1st Prize: Arts Farm - Ham 523
Purchased from Keith Sienwn
2nd Prize: Van Dornen Farms - Ham $22 .
Purchased by Sunfield Oil Seeds
3rd Prize: Feeney Farms - Loin $31
Purchased by Vista Villa Farms
4th Prize: Van Miltonberg Farms - Loin Roast 519
1 • Purchased Int McKillop insurance
5th Prize: Vista Villa Farms - Sparc Ribs 515
. Purchased by Milton J, Dietz Ltd.
Think You
To the following for their continued'
• support
Veals Meat Market, Jim Campbell Auctions,
Seaforth co -Op Do -It Center, Sun North
Ventilation, Design Concrete, Van Den
Heuvel Construction, Clinton Credit Union;
Brian Wightman and Culligan Real Estate
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Godench SI W Seaforth
Worship
Sunday 11:15 a.m.
Sunday School during
church - nursery available
Egmondville
United Church
Rev. Judith Springers
Worship 11 a.m.
. Sunday School
Grades 2 to 8. 10 a.m.
Nursery to Grade 1, 11 a.m.
Anniversary Sunday
Special Guest Edward Klassen
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Welcome
The Huron Expositor
wishes a warm welcome
to all our subscribers. At our
recent Fall Fair, we signed up
31 New Families as well as
219 Families renewed their
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HUNG THE. GI(LLTllt SF..FORTH I%RL1
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"WINNER"
The winner of our Free Draw for a
copy of Lloyd Eisler Jr's book
"To Catch A Dream" is HAZEL
McGONGILE. Congratulations and
thank you to all who participated.
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THANK YOU!
The Board of Directors of the Seaforth
Agricultural Society would like to thank
absolutely everyone whose participation
contributed to the `success of our 1999 Fall
Fair. Thanks to those who donated their
time, a prize or brought a food item. Thanks
to the referees and everyone who helped run
the Broomball Tournament. Special thanks
to all our exhibitors, our volunteers and
YOU, we couldn't do it.without you!
BICYCLE DRAW WINNER - Sadie Jansen
AMBASSADOR DINNER & DANCE
Thank you to the many sponsors & people
who made the Ambassador Dinner &
Dance such a great success: Vincent Farm
Equipment - Bryan Vincent, Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home .- Rdss Ribey,
McLaughlin Chev Olds - Bill McLaughlin,
Hildebrand Flowers, Anna's Dress
Shoppe, Arva Grain Corp., Flower Magic -
Gregor Campbell Photography, Seaforth
Co -Op Do -It Center;. Nifty Korners,.
Stratford Memorials, Cardno's Men's
Wear.
PIE AUCTION
Proceeds to Seaforth High School Band '
Pie by Neil Dolmage $30 - John Underwood
• (Sunfields Oil Seeds)
Pie by Ross Ribey $45 -- Townsend Tire
Pie by Lois Hodgert $49 •- Knights of -Columbus
Council . -
Pie by Bob MacMillian $41 -- Vista Villa Farms
PIe by Earl McSpadden 523 - Ribey Funeral Home
I'ie by Joanne Flanagan 517 7 Bob Fotheringham.
Pie by Jim Floyd 525 - Stratford Memorial
PORK CARCASS AUCTION
1st Prize: Arts Farm - Ham 523
Purchased from Keith Sienwn
2nd Prize: Van Dornen Farms - Ham $22 .
Purchased by Sunfield Oil Seeds
3rd Prize: Feeney Farms - Loin $31
Purchased by Vista Villa Farms
4th Prize: Van Miltonberg Farms - Loin Roast 519
1 • Purchased Int McKillop insurance
5th Prize: Vista Villa Farms - Sparc Ribs 515
. Purchased by Milton J, Dietz Ltd.
Think You
To the following for their continued'
• support
Veals Meat Market, Jim Campbell Auctions,
Seaforth co -Op Do -It Center, Sun North
Ventilation, Design Concrete, Van Den
Heuvel Construction, Clinton Credit Union;
Brian Wightman and Culligan Real Estate
Welcome
The Huron Expositor
wishes a warm welcome
to all our subscribers. At our
recent Fall Fair, we signed up
31 New Families as well as
219 Families renewed their
paper. We hope you enjoy
your subscription to ...
Huronositor
x
HUNG THE. GI(LLTllt SF..FORTH I%RL1
"Your Community -Newspaper"
"WINNER"
The winner of our Free Draw for a
copy of Lloyd Eisler Jr's book
"To Catch A Dream" is HAZEL
McGONGILE. Congratulations and
thank you to all who participated.
U
'n.