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Babysitting course offered in November
Senior shuffleboard
continues at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres..
Come out ,and enjoy an
afternoon-• of fun and
fellowship. Everyone is
welcome.
Last week's winners were:
Ladies: Bessie Boyd - 275.
Kathie Tippelt and Mary
McMillan 268 and
VelmaPreszcator - 261.
Men: Harry Pennings - 351.
Kcn Lingelhach - 320 and"
Ross MacDonald - 293.
Please note that the
shuffleboard schedule will he
changed through the month
of October and November.
Below are the changes. and
keep ani eye on the
community calendar. '
Nov. 3 nci•shufllchoard -
reschcduled to Nov. 2. 1:30 -
Nov. 10,- no shuffleboard -
rescheduled to Nos. 9. 1:30
By Marty Bedard
4 p.m.
The regular schedule will
resume alter Nov. 10. Thank
you f(ir your patience. . .
Babysitting Course
The Seaforth Co-operative
Children's Centre will he
hosting a hahysitting course
for students ages 11 to 13.
The course is facilitated by
trained staff at the Seaforth
Co-operative Children's
Centre and will take place on
Nov.' 26 from 9 a.nt. to 5
p.m. Registration .fee. which
include a course manual and
lunch. will ,he S27. .The
skills. methods and
'knowledge you gain .will he
St. Patrick's
invaluable to you in the
future whether in a job or as
a parent yourself.
Please call the centre at
527-0682 to register.
Smart Serve course
The .Hensall parks board
will be offering a Smart
Serve Training Session on
Wednesday, Nov. 10, at the
Hensall Community Centre.
This -course will run from
7:30 to 10:30 p,m. and cost
525 per person. Smart Serve
is a training program to aid
beverage servers in the skills
of responsible alcohol
service. This program is
recommended for bartenders.
Correspondents
security staff. community
group members, caterers:
managers. owners of licensed
establishments, special
occasion permit holders and
anyone else interested in
responsihlc service.
Advanced registration is
required as space is limited.
To register please
call 262-3206 or •262-2812.
No registrations will he
accepted at the door. .
Minor Sports Bingo
• The Seaforth Minor Sports
Council would like to invite
everyeine to • their . 9th
Anniversary . Bingo on
Monday. Nov: I. The
jackpot will he $1,000 and
there will he many door
prizes and complimentary
coffee.
Doors open at 5 p.m. and
bingo begins at 7:15 p.m.
All proceeds will go towards
minor sports in Seaforth.
prepares for Centennial Levee
Dublin
St. Patrick's parishioners
hcid a meeting on Oct. 19 to
prepare for a
Centennial Levee in
' the church hall. Many
eager pcoplc joined
the group to make
plans to celebrate on
Sunday, Jan. 9. 2000.
Photos. memorabilia
and family displays
will he set up as
treasures. -Any former
parishioners who
• want to ensure thcy
.are on the invitation
mailing list, contact
Helen Krauskopf 345-
2974 or Martina Meagher
345-2786. •
Deaths have saddened,
Dublin -and arca this•past
week. Heartfelt sympathy to
Joan and Kcn Stapleton and
family on the death ofJoan's
father. Anthony "Tony"
Masse who died on -Oct. 21.
Also sympathyis expressed
to the surviving families,
relatives and friends of two
ern special priests who died
in London this•past week -
Red. Father Joseph Peter
Finn Ph. D.: and Rev. Father
Anthon J. Durand,
13.A.. M.A.. Ph. D.
These No priests
are well-known in
Dublin and area and
sympathy is
extended to all -
surviving relatives
and friends:
Happy 25th
wedding anniversary
to a special Dublin
couple. Marj and
Tom Hunt.
Happy
birthday to Rose
Marie Bell (Kelly) who
celchratcsOct. 27.
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Performed - your location or
. bur indoor or outdoor chapel
(non -denominational).
For brochure call:
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ALL FAITHSPASTORAL CENTRE
BENMILLER, 524-5724
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On Oct. 31, our former
Pastor. Rev. Father Tony -Del
Ciancio. celebrates a
birthday.
Congratulations to Ross
Schoonderwoerd, son of John
and Cecilia Schoonderwoerd.
and Jillian Lee Ann Aspinall.
daughter of I4r. and Mrs.
Robert. Aspinall. who were
married on Oct. 23 at St. -
Joseph's•Church. StraUiird:
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
If you want to worry. do it.
It's about the Only thing that
hasn't gone up in price.
PHONE THE SCHOOL FOR YOUR
TICKETS TODAY! (519)482-5454
St. Aiane's Arts Allimce Presents
OUR TOWN
By Thornton Wilder
FOUR PERFORMANCES
Thursday - Friday- Saturday
Nov. 4, 5 & 6
at 7:30 p.m.
Special Matinee Sunday Nov. 7
at 2:00 p.m.
TICKETS: 58.00 Adults/s6.00 Students
53.00 Children 12 and under
FOR TICKETS PHONE
St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School
HIGHWAY 8 EAST, CLINTON
(519)482-5454
DINNER Ca 6:00
CONCERT @ 7:30 c0.7v(' 77 T
RECEPTION TO FOLLOW
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OCTOBER 30, 1999
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
ROB MACDONALD
Royal Canadian Conservatory of Music Award Winner
CLASSICAL GUITAR. TORONTO
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ACOUSTIC FINGERSTI•LEGUITAR DUET
LONi)ON
BEN WINOSKI
SOLO ACOUSTIC FINGEKSTYLE GUITAR
SEAFORTH
KIM SOUCH
SINGER/SONGWRITER
EDMONDV ILLE
DINNER AND CONCERT -$20
CONCERT ONIX SIO.
FOR INFORMATION
AND TiCKETS CALL
-.519.521.9152
1-519.527-2919
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.4 Celebration of Cbriscimas
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1irank,Celebration
with special guest:
Blyth Community Church Choir
SUN. DECEMBER 5,1999.8 PM
Memorial Hall - Blyth, ON
Tickets 625, $28 at the door, available at:
Ernie King's (1993 Ltd.) - Wingham &
Goderich; Dixie Lee - Clinton
Blyth General Store - Blyth
or call 523-4388
Credit Card Orders: 1-800-465-7829
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, October 27, 1*511-15
Godkin-Blair
Donna Jean Godkin. and Cameron lain Blair were united in
marriage on July 31, 1999 al Forest City National Golf Club, London, -
Ontario, with Rev. James Murray officiating. Donna is the daughter
of Marion and Lavern Godkin at R.R. 1, Walton and Cameron is the
son of Stella and Ron Blair of Richmond Hill.
The matmn of honour was Jean Ryan of Stratford, friend of the
bride. Bridesmaids were Dianne Godkin of Edmonton, Alberta;
Nancy Schmeltzer of Pas•enport; Florida and Sharon Godkin of
R:R.1, Walton; sisters of the bride. The hest man was Darren Gramm -
of Bradford, friend of the groom.. Groomsmen were Graham Blair,
• Fraser Btair and Fergus Blair Of Richmond Hill, brothers of :the
groom. Laura and Brent Godkin of R.R. 1, Kirkton, niece and
nephew of the bride were the thisvergirl and ringbearer.
The pianist was.Caml Carter of Mitchell and vocalists were Lori
Janmaat of Ailsa Craig and Lisa Strong of London. The piper was
Bob Thompson of London and the readers were Carol McGregor of-
Hensall, cousin.of the bride and Steven Blair of London, cousin of
the groom. • •
A wedding dinner and reception followed the marriage
ceremony:.
The wedding couple nosy reside in Lindon. -
Donna and Cameron wish to. thank -everyone who shared in
making this day so special.
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