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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-12-05, Page 19ENTERTAINMENT THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 5, 1984 — A19 Legion announces winners rt HITTING OFF with Santa on Saturday was put on by Huron Chad. He took part In a Christmas celebration Association, County's Foster Parent (Mcllwraith photo) Blyth festival • singers prepare for Christmas Christmas just wouldn't be Christmas without Christmas music. And for many - people in the area, part of the Christmas tradition is to enjoy the rich and varied heritage of Christmas music presented each year by the Blyth Festival Singers. This year. • the concert will be held in Blyth Memorial Hall on Decb 9 at 3 p.m. and 8 g,m. • - The choir will be presenting a varied repetoire of music of the Christmas season, including well-known seasonal songs like Sleigh Ride, the unusual Bagpiper's carol, and the hauntingly beautiful arrangements of John Rutter and David Willcocks. Audiences of the past who so enjoyed the Exeter Public School Junior Choir will be pleased to know that this group of young singers under the direction of Joan Pertie will be part of this year's concert. Following the traditional format of pre- vious years. the Festival Singers are looking forward to joining their audience in sing -a - longs of well-known carols. A brass quartet and two flutists will complete this special concert of music of the season. •Plan to start your Christmas .celebrations by coming and bringing a friend to "Christmas In Song" with the Blyth Festival Singers. And join the choir afterwards for hot cider and cookies. Tickets are available from choir members. or from the Blyth Festival qh flk... C...... BY TOM WiLBEE This weeki news will not be up to the usual, standard as the Seaforth legion PRO officer is away on a holiday. The branch has been quiet this week, the weekly euchre games are still going strong and getting bigger each week and there is still an extra table for a few more players,. • Comrade Frank has started putting up the Christmas decorations at the branch and getting ready for Santa's visit on Dec. 16 when the legion will hold the annual children's Christmas party. Make sure your little ones see Santa. The museum at the branch is the pride of the Legion and Frank Phillips the curator of the museum requests that anyone who has not submitted photographs for the veterans book should do so as soon as possible so the books are completed. The museum will Euchre winners announced The winners at the Oddfellows Euchre on Wednesday night were ladles high, Mrs. Gordon Elliott; ladies lone hands, Edna Wilson; ladies low, Mrs. Peter Malcolm; men's high, Peter Malcolm; men's lone hands, R. Riehl, men's low, M. Broadfoot. Don Wright lief ti and Bruce MacPhee of M -W Motors Ltd. Congratulations Don Bruce MacPhee, manager of M -W Motors Ltd. in Goderich, is pleased to congratulate Don Wright, parts manager at M -W Motors, for an outstanding achievement recently awarded to him. Don was one of only five persons from across Canada to win the Mazda "President's Parts and Accesgo;si l,GhatlengRu,A5ag1'flm,,. , , ., tw..Y. Don and his wife Marilyn enjoyed a five day' fun filled tr to Florida's Disney World and Epcot Centre for his efforts. Congratulations Don from all of us at M -W Motors Ltd. Mazda/Volvo. 184 East Street, Goderich. be open for the public at the annual New Years Day Levee on Jan.' 1, 1985. The' Youth' education chairman has announced the winners in the iiterary' contest. The first place winners listed have been sent on to the Zone competition. Category one, essay, Kathy Pryce SDHS category two, essay. David Cronin, St. Columban School. , Poem, Brenda Barry, St. James School; poster,. Jeff .Medd, St. James School; category three, essay, Rene Devereaux. St. James; poem, Joanne Van Loon, Seaforth Public School; poster, Brent Whitmore, Seaforth Public School. New Years dance tickets are now on sale. Get them early and avoid being disappoint. ed. The price includes a smorgasbord, hats and horns and a live band. We were sorry to hear of the sudden death of Mark Kalichuk, an associate member of our branch. Our deepest sympathy to his family. On sick parade this week is Paul Doig at Seaforth Hospital who is recuperating; E. Bury is also in Seaforth Hospital and will soon be home. Coming events include: turkey bingo, , Dec. 11; executive meeting, Dec. 13; children's Christmas Party, Dec. 16. They served till death! Why not we? Diarnons watches for Christmas. From Pulsar Quartz. BR048 '260 KC178 '275 , Christmas sparkles, and so do these' elegant diamond watches fretttp Pulsar. A perfectly beautiful gift to give or receive. All so affordable, you'll start believing in Santa Claus. Seaforth. Jewellers 527-0270 Main Street 4411 IT'S A WHOPPER OF AN APPLIANCE SALE ONLY AT PHELANS PLACE • Free Delivery • Free Storage • No Colour Charge • After Sale Warranty Service mous DELUXE RANGE •©eluxr• 'las console •Blo.' ' or *Clock & Automatle oven ' SPECIAL INGLIS 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR FROST FRES twin crispers - udlustable shelves $5840 • A s P *not exactly es shown E PAIR PRICE $94800 • INGLIS CITATION DISHWASHER •indoor cutlery basket •Sepur-muster wash system °Self cleaning filter •7 pushbuttons - Including S HI-TQ[up wash PE CIA L 00 SUPERB WASHER SUPERBDRYER .2 Spm ycles •4 Cycles $57400 pwi7 cth 3 7 4 auto-dryib vi.T IN *TRUCKLOAD PRICES * LIMITED QUANTITIES PHELANS CHARGE CHRISTMAS HOURS Mon. & Tues. 9-5:30 Wed„ Mtn*. & Fri. 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Saturday 9-5