HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-01-29, Page 16A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 29, 1986 ENTERTAINMENT
,Legion euchre is well attended
tables in play. Larry is quite happy with the
support he is receiving from the members of
the Branch. The next stag euchre is
BYGORDON SCOTT, PRO
Legion news is at a minimum this week.
The euchre was well attended with nine
Funds are raised
Continued from page A15
Laura Johnston visited on Saturday, January
18 with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara
and Erin of Merton to help celebrate Tara's
birthday.
The next annual meeting will be held
January 25, 1.987.
Roger Rieman, Mrs. John Leppington of
Clinton, Douglas Bieman of Kincardine and
Mrs. Albert Bieman attended the funeral of
Mrs. Bieman's sister-in-law, Maletta Mc-
Kelvie of Hanover at the Richardson Allard
Funeral.Home, Hanover, on Friday, January
24.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cook were Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes,
Andrea and Alison, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Matheson and Lisa of Molesworth, Ken Davis
of RR 1, Wroxeter, Margaret Larkin,
Waterloo, Brian Wightman of Auburn and
Joanne Coultes of Victoria, B.C.
W EEKLY EUCHRE
Nine tables were in play at the weekly
euchre which was held in the Women's
Institute Hall Wednesday, January 22,
Winners were: Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse,
Helen Martin, Mrs. Les Vincent, John
Currie, Stanley Black and Paul Good.
There will be euchre Wednesday starting
at 8 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
CHIP BINGO
Wednesday, February 5 at 8 p.m. This
Saturday there will be a potluck supper at 6
p• m., euchre and a dance to follow. The dart
players are invited to participate in the
potluck. to play darts and join in the dance
later.
. The tickets are available for the pigtail and
sauerkraut night the entertainment commit-
tee is sponsoring. It will be held February 8 at
7 p.m. There will be live music for a dance
after the meal, Tickets are available at the
Branch and from the entertainment commit-
tee.
Barbara and I would like to thank all our
friends who attended our 40th ' wedding
anniversary and who wished us well with
cards and flowers, it was a night to •
remember,
At the going down of the sun and in the
morning we will remember them.
Segeren's
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S
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D.J. SERVICE
DANCES — WEDDINGS — PARTIES
Wide Variety of Music - Video Dances
JOHN SEGEREN � 482-9217
In
Dublin
Community Centre
Congratulations CURLY
on hitting the big 25!
FRIDAY, JAN. 31
Regular Games and
Share the Wealth
JACKPOT m *700 in
54 calls
BONANZA - '400 In
52 calls
Games start at 8 p.m,
Dublin and District
Athletic Association
Happy Belated Birthday!
GLEN HANEY
You Thought We Forgot;
From the Family
FAMILY
BUCKET
15 Pieces
Delicious
Fried Chicken
ECONO BOX
6.99
9
9 Pieces
Delict .us
Fried Chicken
GOOD TILL FEB. 2, 1986
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OPTIMIST CLUB
of Sraforth
EFFORTS RECOGNIZED — The Seaforth Junior Farmers were honored recently for their
work In the community over the past year. Brenda McIntosh, left, second vice president of -
the Huron County Federation of Agriculture, presented Nancy Schade, 1985 president of the
Junior Farmers, and Vera Smith, with the Community Betterment Award on behalf of her
organization. The award is presented annually to one of five Junior Farmer Clubs active In
the county. Mcllwraith photo
I'IJJ•I�J I
WALTON
SNOWMOBILE
POKER
RALLY
Sunday, Feb. 2
Happy 18th Birthday
STEVE McKELLAR
January 31
WINTER CARNIVAL
DRAW
BICYCLE
RONALD HIGGINS - myth
CONSOLATION PRIZE $25.00
LES GRENVILLE - Thorokl
HEARTY
BREAKFAST
2 eggs, bacon,
,ham or sausage,
home fries, toast,99
Jam or marmalade ■
GOOD TILL FEB. 2, 1986
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LOTTERY
Early Bird Draw 5300.00
MRS. RON SMYTH
354 Willow Ave.,
Timmins, Ontario
- Welcome To The NEW
SEAFORTH RESTAURANT
and STEAK HOUSE
Formerly Crich's Restaurant, 5 Main St., Seaforth
NOW OPEN
SUNDAY BRUNCH .
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
ALL YOU CAN EAT �■
HOURS:
Mon. -Sat. 7:00.a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
DAILY
SPECIALS
527-1020
RegIstratlon 11-2 p.m.
WALTON HALL
Sponsored by Walton Area
Sports Club
Love, Chris
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7
S.D.H.S. welcomes back alumni of past basketball teams, both boya and girls. Girls
from 1970'o teams have challenged the girls from 1980's teams. Tho present senior
boys' team has challenged alumni of all previous years. All alumni Interested In
participating In the game aro asked to leave their names with the school secretaries
or contact Mr. Johnston directly. '
A
SPECIAL
SALUTE
TO THE
FOLLOWING
CHAMPION-
SHIP
HAMPION-
SHIP
TEAMS
ALL
6:30 - 7:30 P.M.
Midget Intrasquad Game, •
:t
1979
JUNIOR GIRL
1980
SENIOR GIRLS
1980
ENIOR BOYS
1982
SENIOR BOYS
VALENTINE LOVE LINES
on Wed. Feb. 12
HURON -PERTH
CHAMPIONS
1988
SENIOR BOYS
The Public is inyited to attend this special event and to all home games.
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