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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
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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
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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=
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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
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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
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St�James School
Holiday Home _Tour
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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
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Make Your own
Beer, Wine, Coolers and Fruit Wine
(therm,' hero or at heetol)
84 Kingston St, GODERICH 524-2323
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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. ,:
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