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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2009-11-18, Page 22Show Schedule for Nov. 20 - Nov. 26 New Moon Nightly at 6:45 & 9:15, Sat/Sun matinee at 2pm Ce Planet 51 Nightly at 7:00 & 9:15, Sat/Sun matinee at 2pm The Blind Side Nightly at 6:45 & 9:15, Sat/Sun matinee at 2pm fla 2012 Nightly at 7:00 Sat/Sun matinee at 2pm A Christmas Carol Nightly at 7:00 & 9:15, Sat/Sun matinee at 2pm Page*-` 22 The Huron Expositor • November 18.2009 Correspondence Church group takes trip to see Dead Sea Scrolls We have had some great Novem- ber weather in Winthrop lately and the corn and beans are being har- vested. Mary Fletcher's topic Nov 8 at Cavan United Church was Re- membrance Day. Carol Hunt read a letter from a relative of her grand- mother who was a soldier in the First World War. Marjorie Papple NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING For SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Will be held on November 18' , 2009 at the Agriplex Social hour at 6:30 p.m. Dinner at 7:00 p.m. GUeSt Speaker and Annual Meeting to receive the annual Financial Report and election of Directors to' follow. Advanced Dinner tickets from the Office or Directors $12.00 each. phone: 519-527-1321 0' ani &la�� Joe & Mary Ryan's 35a Widdinfannivegiof Saturday November 28/09 Renewal of Vows at St. Patrick's Church Dublin at 5pm Open House to follow at 72 Louisa St., Seaforth re ene %Yleetn 44iptesedteeis &to 03 1,1P shared memories of her uncle Robert who is buried over there. Olave Little read a poem about war and Maja Dodds talked about her memories as a child in Holland during the war. Appropriate hymns as well as O Canada were sung. A good crowd attended the Re- membrance Day service at the Sea - forth Cenotaph. It was a lovely day for the outdoor service. Pastor Steve Hildebrand led the service. Recently Egmondville United Church arranged a bus trip to the ROM (Royal Ontario Museum) to view the Dead Sea Scrolls. For= 7 SEAFORii1 MANOR NURSING a RENREMEN1 IIMIDAY CRAFT RALE Annual Bazaar Begins! November 28th, 2009 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. We invite everyone to come to our annual Christmas Bazaar on November 28th, 2009. Al are Welcome! • FUN • HANDMADE CRAFTS • BAKING GOODS • RAFFLES • SILENT AUCTION • 98170 • {Yf-117 ty-four people boarded the bus including myself, daughters Sandra and Lisa, Mary and Terry Fletch- er as well as Egmondville church members and friends. In the Kitch- ener area, Pastor Steve conducted a "Faith Bingo." There were three winners from this game. Inside the ROM, we were divided into two groups with a guide for each. I was in the second group and found our guide very well versed on the subject. The pieces of the scrolls were pieced together like a jigsaw puzzle with no picture to follow. Three different Christmas Sale I HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS ir PUDDINGS, CAKE & MINCEMEAT BAKING & PRESERVES CRAFTS & USED BOOKS SOW -Clay, November 21 1 10 awv. - 1 p.m/. St. A nolicovev Church', Swft Prt v No admission charge ._..-AN w... +.�.w�w�.� + wr.�er St�James School Holiday Home _Tour ter►. Sat. NV 2. I4 pm Six Locations to Thur With Drinks & Snacks Served at the • School Lindsay & Don Sills Tara & Lindsay Sills Heather & John Stehle,. Blooms n' Rooms Sandra Jansen & Richard Cbessell Shelly Lansink - Cherry Blossom Lee Ann &Jason Konarski Seasonals Garden & Unique Decor Joanna & Ethan Wallace licety Pickety St. , j,a School Gy►sii asium Brenda camphell & The ; er0041, /ic%cts Available cil Sills Hardware. (lithely Pickety, Card o s Men's Weft r. Blooms ',: Room.:. Seal° ;1 b jewellers. or by (-1111irr,L' the S'r/?Ho1 • 519-527-0321 languages were used in printing the scrolls. Not all harvesting goes easy. Re- cently, Brian Pryce met with a mis- hap in which he broke some bones in his foot and left him hobbling with the help of crutches. Keep your chin up, Brian. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Why can't all life's problems hap- pen when. we're teenagers and we know everything? by Ruth Campbell 1 1 1 1 1 St rat fvni (.itit'tthiti Abb • 551 Huron St. 1 273-6780 56.00 Tuesdays wv:.v stratfordcn;emas corn 1 1 1 i 1 1 f♦o €?/iiema*ct chap &Ia Make Your own Beer, Wine, Coolers and Fruit Wine (therm,' hero or at heetol) 84 Kingston St, GODERICH 524-2323 AcN:V1*40,4--Vt44---44i . 4•. Seaforth Agricultural Society • presents 23rd Annual thLLECTILES, CRAFTS & KEEPSAKES 4 Show & Sale SATURDAY & SUNDAY NOVEMBER 28 & 29 Featuring: Special Gifts, Dolls, Candles, Handmade Crafts, Collectibles Nascar, Construction & Farm Toys, Sports Cards and MUCH MORE. in Seaforth 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Admission $4.00 Daily 10 years of age and over For information call 519-527-1321 " 12 - 5 p.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. ,: .1.01Y0(141*.— t. DOOR PRIZES