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CRUISE PRESENTATIONS
Holland America- DISCOVER ALASKA
October 19th @ 2pm - Huron County Museum Goderich
October 20th @ 2pm - Exeter Town Hall
Carnival Cruises - CARIBBEAN & MEDITERRANEAN
October 19th @ 7pm - Huron County Museum Goderich
October 20th @ 7pm - Exeter Town Hall
Exeter 235-2000 or 1-800-265-7022
Goderich 524-8692 or 1-877-847-1272
open Saturdays and evenings by appointment
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The Seaforth
Curling Club
MEN'S CURLING - Starting November 7, 2005
- Monday Nights @ 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm
- Contact Brian McGavin at 519-527-2394
or Tom Devereaux at (519) 522-1942
- fee: $200.00 (3 draws) OR 580.00/draw
JR. CURLING - Starting November 2, 2005
- with instruction
- Wednesday nights @ 6:30 pm
- Contact Dianna Steep at 519-527-0604
or Connie 519-527-2168
- Fee: $80.00 (2 draws) OR 545.00/draw
CO-ED CURLING - Starting November 24, 2005
- Friday Nights @ 8:00 pm
- Contact Paul Dolmage at (519) 527-2899
Seniors Curling - Contact Gord Pryce at
(519) 527-0919 For more details
Family Rates Available
Hall Rental
The hall at the Curling Club is a great facility for events
such as meetings, birthday parties, anniversaries, bridal
showers, Christmas parties and so on. The facility has
room for 75 people with a kitchen and licenced bar. The
hall can be rented for $100.00 (hall only) or $150.00 (hall
and ice). For rental please call and leave a message at
the Club CO (519) 527-0590.
Come and join us this curling season!
Correspondence
90th birthday celebrated at community centre
Thanksgiving Day service
at Cavan United Church was
conducted by Gloria Wilbee of
Walton. Gloria has recently
become a licensed Lay
Worship Leader. She brought
her guitar and had the chil-
dren singing plus she con-
tributed a solo "I Believe."
We wish Rev. John a speedy
recovery from his recent surg-
eries.
Thanksgiving was observed
in many homes. Bob and
Ruth Campbell's family had
their dinner at their place.
A good number of people
attended the 90th birthday
celebration of Bill Campbell
in the Community Centre in
Seaforth. Bill was raisedon
the farm now owned by Brian
and Carol Ann Campbell.
Thanksgiving visitors with
Brian and Carol Ann
Campbell were Vince and
Sheila Nicol, Shannon and
Danny, Ron and Darlene
Campbell, all of London,
Beatrice Campbell and Bob
and Ruth Campbell of
Winthrop, Julie Campbell,
Ashley, Courtney and Ryan of
Walton area, and Theresa
Campbell, Martin and Trevor
of Seaforth.
Mike Campbell was on a
hunting trip up north.
Oct. 16 was the
Anniversary service at
Northside United Church
with Rev. Susan Woodhouse
from Port Lambton as the
guest minister. There, was no
service at Cavan.
Oct. 23 is the anniversary
service at Cavan with Rev.
Harry Disher, of Grand Bend
as guest minister. Lunch will
follow. Everyone welcome.
Time of service is 11 a.m.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Happiness is life's jam - you
can't spread even a little
without getting some on your-
self.
Residents enjoy bake sale
Queensway Nursing and
Retirement Home residents,
with the help of volunteers,
staff and community had a
successful craft and bake
sale. Everyone had a great
time visiting in the Tea Room
and browsing through the
crafts and baking.
Breakfast group menu on
Tuesday morning consisted
of regular and raisin toast
with cheddar cheese omelet
and fresh slices of honeydew
melon. Orange juice, coffee or
tea finished off the delicious
Queensway
Retirement Horne
meal.
The eight residents attend-
ing lingered over their meal
and enjoyed discussing vari-
ous current events.
Rev. Mary Beth Wilson of
the Brucefield and Kippen
United Churches led worship
for residents on Tuesday
with Belva Fuss as volunteer
pianist.
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Tel.: 523-9381 Fax: 519-523-9828
e-mail: blythlnn@bellnet.ca
Sat., October 29th
Halloween Party
Dress up and come out for a fun night! Lots of Prizes!!!
Sat., November 26th
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Premier Tribute to AC/DC
Back by popular demand...
Featuring Canada's Favourite Female Angus.
Sat., December 3rd
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Call for reservations. 523-9381
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS - Klds eat free
THURSDAY NIGHTS - Wing Night
FRIDAY NIGHTS- Karaoke
SUNDAY NIGHTS - Roast Beef Dinner
Thursday afternoon several
residents benefitted from one
to one visits consisting of
reading, music, manicures or
just pleasant conversation.
Octoberfest music filled
Queensway Saturday after-
noon when Gladys and The
Merrymakers provided a
selection of polka music for
the residents' enjoyment.
Apple cider and apple spice
cake were served to residents
and visitors attending the
program.
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Wednesdays & Thursdays
ROAST BEEF SPECIAL WITH DESSERT
11:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Fridays
FISH & CHIP SPECIAL WITH DESSERT
All Specials
sM $9.95 REG.11.95 LG. '14.95
11:30AM - 7:00 PM
SENIORS' SPECIALS WITH DESSERT
PLUS TEA/COFFEE'9.95
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Seaforth Optimist Club presents
ALLOWEN
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with
CREEPY CRAFTS, & GOBLIN GAMES
FOR AGES 5-12
Saturday, October 29
1-2:30 pm
at Optimist Park
RSVP to Dianne
527-0448
by Thurs., Oct. 27
Donation to
Food Bank