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12 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, September S, 2000
Correspondents
Lemonade stand teaches kids
to count money, work as team
Seaforth Co-operative Children's Centre
Children in the school age
program at Seaforth Co-
Operative Children's Centre
operated a lemonade stand at
the Lions Park in the month
of July.. Activities included
creating posters for
advertising, counting money,
communicating to customers,
and workingias a team.
Shawn Goodman, Claire
McFadzean, Alannah Mason,
Danielle Kruse and Fiona
Magor all showed excellent
skill development in these •
areas.
Beach balls, sand pails and
shovels were purchased from
the money raised during this
activity.
There are many jobs and
various skills required in our
community to keep it
running smoothly. Early
development in these areas
are essential.
The children went on
vacation to Lions Lagoon
Park irk Waterloo on Aug. 10.
Jonathon Penner and Claire
McFadzean brought their
parents along to help out.
A birthday party was
Dorothy
shares
a prayer
for change
Dublin
BYDorothy.
• Dillon
345-2883
• Happy birthday to Joyce .
Shewan who celebrates on.
Sept. 9.
Happy fifth anniversary to
Steve and Pam Shewan who
also celebrate that day.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
As school has begun a new
year. I hope you will enjoy
This poem.
A Prayer for Change
Lord of all seasons.
Everything changes - nothing
stays the same.
Teach me to accept this and
learn from it,
As the year changes. so too
our lives must change.
Let me keep in my heart the
hope of Spring.
And the glory of Autumn.
In thisevcr-changing world.
Lord. let me always be aware
of your love,
For this alone is everlasting.
unfailing,
Barbecue
kicks off
United Way
Sept. 10 marks the Official
Kick -Off of the 10th Annual
United Way Campaign. More
than SI million has been
invested in Huron County,
thanks to donations and the
hard work and dedication of
the United Way.
Campaign Chair, Jack
Riddell is hosting a
traditional "Jack Riddell
Barbecue and Corn Roast"
on Sept. 10 in Clinton at the
Huron Adult Day Centre.
(located behind Humnvicw)
to celebrate this milestone
event. Entertainment by Ron
Watterworth, and Eugene
and Ann Hartman is
generously provided by the
entertainers.
For tickets and
information, call the United
Way office 482-7643.
The Huron United Way is
a non-profit organization
which provides funding to 17
member agencies in Huron
County.
enjoyed by all on Aug. 23.
Zach MacLean, Justine
Kruse and Derrick Scarrow
enjoyed breaking the pinatas
and finding treasures. Kristi
Butt and Kelsi Trotter
eagerly assisted their new
friends Kasei Dallas and
Bennett Taylor create
birthday crowns. Items were
collected for the local food
bank to allow children to
experience the spirit of
giving.
Learning has no
boundaries and it takes place
at all times. Watch for those
spontaneous teachable
moments.
Parents are the primary
teachers and learning
resources for their children.
They have the commitment,
love, understanding and time
to give.
This is the philosophy of
FALL PROGRAM
starts Sept. 11
CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS
Tuesday pm, Thursday pm,
or Saturday moming
AQUA AEROBICS
Monday -Wednesday -Friday am
Monday -Thursday pm
NEW All evening swims
have lane ropes for length
swimming
CALL FOR MORE
INFORMATION OR TO
REGISTER'
482-3544
"Be more active with us"
Seaforth Co -Operative
Children's Centre therefore
many opportunities are
provided to parents to be .
involved. Parents can join
children for lunch, save items
for the craft table, donate
food items, assist with
gardening, supervise in the
class or share their talents.
We invite parents to stay and
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Registration
Night
Tuesday, Sept. 12
7:00-8:30 pm
STAFFA HALL
Info` 348-8334
THE Commercial
84 Main St.. Seaforth
Big townlentertalnment
Right in your backyard.
NEW .-.�..7.. .
MANAGEMENT
For info call us at 527-0980
Theme Nights
Live Entertainment
Draft Nights
• .. where: penguins drink for free
Come out &
join us...
GREAT FUN!
PAY FOR NEXT YEAR'S
GOLF MEMBERSHIP NOW -
GOLF FREE
THIS FALL
• (From September 5 on)
WOODLANDS 2001 MEMBERSHIP RATES—
We have a variety of membership plans available - call for
Complete details 482-7144
ADULT MEMBERSHIP
7 days - unlimited golf '625.
COUPLE
7 days - unlimited golf 81,050.
WEEKDAYS SPECIAL :
Monday -Friday - excludes Holidays 505.
COUPLES WEEKDAYS SPECIAL t
Monday -Friday excludes Holidays 850.
JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP 8199.
FULL-TIME STUDENT
University of College '350.
All memberships plus GST
MEMBERS APPRECIATION SPECIAL
SAVE 7%
Renew your -current Woodlands Membership
for 2001 and will pay the GST
(up to Saturday, December 16)
FALL GOLF SPECIALS
WEEKDAY SPECIAL
18 Holes Golf
plus one-half
Power Cart
Rental... ��•
WEEKEND SPECIAL
AFIE ' 2 PM
18 Holes Golf
plus one-half
('ower ('art QQ
Rental... one-half,.
Power
Woodlands Links Golf Course
PAR 72 CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE
ON HIGHWAY 8 BE'IWEElr GODERICH AND CLINTON
3 km. west of Clinton 482.7144
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effective speaking skills
11 Week Course
7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Starts Wed., Sept. 20th,
Stratford
Starts Thurs., ,Sept. 21st,
Listowel
Limited to the First 25
people registered.
For Information 345-2570
Toll Free 1-888-480-4992
Seaforth & District
Ringette
Association
REGISTRATION
NIGHT
Wed., Sept. 6, 2000
Thurs., Sept. 7, 2000
7-9pm
Seaforth & District
Community Centres
Girls up to 18 years
of age.
New Players
Welcome
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FORTHCOMING
MARRIAGE
Bob and Nora McGill
are proud to announce
the (o'rfKcoiriing
'Mar-
riage
arriage of their daughter
Tricia Lynn to Jason,
Franklyn son of Brian
and Wendy Murray. The
wedding will take place
at 3 p.m. on Saturday.
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THURSDAYS
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Archie', Service Centre
Seaforth SWAYS
Triangle Discount
Queen's Hotel
Attic Treasures
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Pi,za Train
McLaughlin tile\ 1)1d,
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Seaforth Shell
Drake & Drake
Seaforth Sewing Centre
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1st Anniversary
Hook -McGregor
On September 18, 1999, Martha &
Mark were married at Benmiller Inn.
Love and best wishes on your 1st
Anniversary: Parents are Stephen &
Francis Hook and Elton and Betty
Eghoetz and the late James McGregor.
Martha and Mark reside in San
Francisco, California.
Hockey
Skills
Camp
s0
This is your chance for
some extra ice time to
begin the season.
Instructed by
Brian O'Reilly
This hockey camp is for
Novice to Pee Wee
Groups
and will be held
Monday, Sept. 18 to
Friday, Sept. 22, 2000
6:30 to 8:00 PM
Monday to Thursday
6:00 to 7:30 pm on Friday
at the Seaforth Arena,
Registration fee I5 $60.00
For more information or
registration please call
the Recreation Office at
527-0882
Bluewater Kennel
Club
OBEDIENCE
CLASSES
Trainer: Ruth Oesch
Starts
Wednesday, Sept. 20
at the
Seaforth Agricultural
Building
7-8 PM BASIC LEVEL
8-9 PMADVANCEDLEVEL
Preparation for
novice trials.
'80.06 for 8 week -course
Bring toys and treats &
Rabies cert.
To register early
or more,info call:
Florence Pullen '
@ 233-7896
or
Kelly Carter
@ 482-5593
FALL 2000 SCHEDULE
I THE
\COUNTY CLUB
1 Squash and Fitness Centre
"Exercise - the "1 Ingredient for
Good-Healthand Quality of Life"
I CLASSES START WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 11
1 1. STEP AND SCULPT AEROBICS
I Highly recommended exercise program -safe and exciting for
beginners yet challenging enough for pros. Invigorating warm-
' up. strong cardio -step segment. body sculpting weight
resistance, targeting all the major muscle groups. And, a
superb stretch finish.
1 . Monday -Wednesday - 12 noon
Monday -Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
1 Tuesday -Friday - `Early Bird' - 6:30 a.m.
12. TAE -BO BASED (EXERCISE
Get your kicks with thisI Fun, high-energy - a great workout. .
Tuesday - Thursday 5:30 p.m.
3. YOGA
I Using gentle. smooth yoga postures and stretches.
the body releases tension in the muscles and joints.
Monday 5:30 p.m.
1 Yoga Sunrise Salutation - Wednesday 6:30 a.m.
14. SHINAIDO JU JUTSU
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----- SQUASH ---
A great racquet.sport. proven to be immediately rewarding for
beginners right to experts. Fabulously Jun. and the best cardio -
fitness fix time can allow. Clears the mind. refreshes and
rejuvenates the body.
Stan to play squash today! Introductory squash instruction
available.
Tuesday - Thursday - 7:30 p.m. 9:15 p.m.'
Shahan: P. Pat Bradley 482-8965
- FITNESS WORKOUT: GYM -
Motivational. and Intelligently -designed combination of aerobic
equipment. Including recumbent bike. stairclimber, treadmill.
and easy-to-use weight resistant strength training-and.muscle
toning systems. Personal Training Available.
Ariy Age- :any Stage- Just Do It!
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Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 a.m.
General overall wellness program, featuring gentle cardio-
vascular workout, strength training, flexibility, and stress
relieving techniques. Phone for complete information.
;482-7064/482-9355/482-9791;
to register
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