HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2005-12-21, Page 26Page 26 December 21, 2005 • The Huron Expositor
Seaforth Legion
new years INC Dance
Saturday, December 31
Music by Chris Black Band
• Cocktails 8:00 - 9:00 pm
• Dance 9:00 pm - ?
• Lunch 11:00 pm
$5000 per couple
For tickets call
519-527-0740
"The Kamikaze Woo Woos" ".
present their FINAL
"New Year's Bash"
Same time, same place!
Seaforth Community Centre
$25 / Ticket
• Bus ride available • Lunch included
• Age of Majority • Doors open at 9 p.m.
For information please contact
Kris Gemmell 522-0545
Kelly Boven 523-9060
Kelly Annis 348-4794
•' Wear our u hest sweater -.
Horseback. Riding
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—FARMS,
WINTER SESSION STARTING SOON!
Makes a wonderful Christmas Gift!
• Reliable Horses • Heated Viewing Area
• Beginners to advanced lesson • Certified Riding Instructor
For more information or to register call
Jeanette Meyer at
519.233.3165
...Correspondence
Annual Christmas celebration a success
John Heamans Band provid-
ed the music for the
Queensway residents'
Christmas Party Saturday,
Dec. 17 playing for a very
"full house."
Family and friends joined
this annual Christmas celebra-
tion adding to the fun for
everyone.
Pastoral Care Volunteer,
Pastor Elly Van Bergen shared
an unusual Christmas Story
told from the donkey's per-
spective and delicious fruit
trays, Christmas goodies,
eggnog,
non-alco-
holic wine
and cham-
pagne were
served.
Monday afternoon, resi-
dents were busy making gift
tags for next year's craft and
bake sale. Please remember us
when you are disposing of
your Christmas cards as we do
use them for this craft project.
Tuesday's church service
was led by Pastor Greg Mills
of the Emmanuel Baptist
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Dublin mourns
passing of
Marie Kelly
I couldn't
write my
news without
mentioning my sister Marie
Kelly's death.
Marie was born, raised and
educated in Dublin. She then
married Jim Kelly and they
lived in Seaforth and did their
part for
the com-
munity,
and had
many,
many
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fW YEAR'S
EVE PARTY
Saturday, Dec 31(of course!)
Starting at 9:30pm
•Door Prizes
•Music by DJ MoJo
•Full Hot & Cold Buffet
•Midnight Champagne
TICKETS t 5 in advance
Net proceeds to Children's Fund
Merry
`'Christmas
to all!
Thank you for
your patronage.
From the staff at...
� ae er Ho e
Pub 8. Grill
5 Main 5l., S Seaforth
527-2220 •
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friends.
She
passed away
on Dec. 11, and a large crowd -
attended her funeral with
Mass of the Christian Burial
officiated by Father Chris
Gillespie.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
May your neighbours
respect you,
Trouble neglect you,
The angels protect you,
And Heaven accept you.
by Dorothy Dillon
1
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Show Schedule for December 26 - January 5
"Closed December 24th & 25th"
Narnia
Daily tl 2:00, 6:45 & 9:15
Cheaper By The Dozen
Daffy *1 2:00, 7:00 8 9:15
King Kong
Doty *t2:00&7:00
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Fun with Dick & Jane
Dally M 2:00, 7:00 & 9:15
The Family Stone
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Happy 50'h Birthday
Brad Carnochan
December 23
Church in
Exeter.
Belva Fuss
was volun-
teer pianist.
In the evening the Christian
Reform Singers provided a
wonderful Gospel Music pro-
gram.
Wednesday morning Fun
and Fitness had residents off
to a good start working off the
Christmas treats abundantly
available at this time of year.
Several women were
pleased to attend the manicure
session held Thursday after-
noon in the sunroom to have
their hands pampered and pol-
ished in time for the many
special Christmas events.
Carol LeBeau, an accom-
plished pianist, played a won-
derful selection of Christmas
music for the many residents
that attended Friendship
Friday program held in retire-
ment residence lounge.
Queensway welcomes
Rebecca Robinson, of Hensall,
a new student volunteer.
Christmas Eve service
scheduled for 7 p.m.
T h e
Hensall
shuffle-
board scores for Dec. 13
are as follows: (four
games) Joyce Pepper
454, Jean Wilbee 452,
Bill Coleman 368; (three
games) Harry Pennings
445, Grace Corbett 435,
Willy Hoornaert 406,
Grant McGregor 372,
Edna Deitz 358.
At Carmel
Presbyterian Church
Tracy Whitson-Bahro
was the minister with
Joyce Pepper playing the
organ.
Al Hoggarth read the
Advent
message.
The offer-
ing was received by
Harry' Smith and Al
Hoggarth.
Christmas Eve service
will begin at 7 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
Communion service
was celebrated at
Hensall United Church
with guest minister Rev.
Alun Thomas conducting
the service.
A Candlelight Service
will be held at 7:30 p.m.
on Christmas Eve.
Everyone is welcome.
By Liz Sangster
Huron East businesses
help feed Seaforth
families this Christmas
Susan II u n d e r t m a r k
The close to 70 Seaforth
families who will be
receiving a food basket
from the Seaforth food
bank this Christmas will
be benefitting from the
donations of several
Huron East businesses.
Along with the regular
items in the monthly food
basket, recipients will
each receive a dozen din-
ner rolls from the Seaforth
Bakery, a box of clemen-
tine oranges from
Coldwell Banker and a
bag of apples from Blake's
Orchards.
As well, the food bank
received a $2,000 cheque
from MDL Doors.
"Thins are really shap-
ing up, said Seaforth food
bank manager Angeline
Swart of this week's
Christmas basket distrib-
ution.
Brenda Campbell, of
Coldwell Banker said
employees of the local real
estate office decided to
forego its annual gift
exchange and dinner and
pool the money to make a
donation to' the food bank
instead.
"There are so many fam-
ilies that need help," she
said.