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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-11-26, Page 15S ingers present Christmas shove The Blyth Festival Singers will present Audiences at former Christmas concerts organist at Ontario Street United Church, their annual concert of Christmas music in will be pleased to welcome back again the private piano instructor, and director of the Blyth. Memorial Hall on Sunday, November Meter Public School Junior Choir under the Central Huron Secondary School choir. 30 1U 3 p,m. and 8 p.m.idirection of Joan Perrie. sing with the adult choir as well as presenting first concert of theie children Will ' The FeStival r season ars invite nds to oinethemthis for The from traditional all) include many selec-the traditional mulled cider following each as u some Christmas repertoire, their own programme.a as well as some less well-known to the • The accompanist for the concert wail. be performance, Tickets are available from choir audience. A carol sing -along is also part of Louise McGregor of Clinton, presently a , members or by phoning the box office at (519) this enneert student at Althouse College of Education, 523-9300 during regular business hours. Legion attracts better than average attendance came away empty handed. The top team came from Exeter this year. Seaforth will have no team entered in the district this coming year. Maybe another year Seaforth will be favored with better cards. There is a stag euchre at the Branch Wednesday at p.m. (tonight I. Cribbage is every Monday night from now till Christmas starting at 8 p.m. There will be a mixed teams of bowlers at Branch 3 in Toronto last Euchre coming up December 17 with turkeys Saturday. A team captained by Brian Dale as the prizes. was the overall winner of the competition. the legion Children's Christmas Party is Members ol'the team were: Brian Dale, Libby December2l at 2 p. m. Please phone Barbara Van Demme, Connie and Mike Marion, Linda Scott at 527-1787 if you have children who Gridzak and Dave W arson. would like to recite, play an instrument or Three teams of euchre players entered the - dance. Zone tournament held in Lucknow an The next Turkey Bingos will be held Saturday afternoon but unfortunately all December2, 9th and 16th. Please keep these dates in mind. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will emember them. The monthly meeting held Thursday was al tended by a better than average number of Legion members. Three new members were initiated into the membership, Comrades Al Hegier, Eric Doig and.John Hart, in the Early Bird Campaign, the membership committee is now around the 40 percent mark. Members are urged to make an effort to get their dues paid as soon as possible. They will be increased as of January 1. Property Chairman Gary Finnigan gave an estimate on refurbishing the ladies wash- rooms. It was accepted by the floor, work to be stalled as soon as possible. 'The shuffleboard should be back in operation by the end of the week, after being refinished. Mel hopes to run a tournament sometime in the near future. • The Branch was represented by eight LEGION NEWS , by Gordon Scott THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 26, 1988 — A15 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES on the occasion yof our INV •us List UI e SERVICE Country Gold & Rook 'n' Roll DISCO - ROAM WAI IASS GOOD RECORDED MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS DANCES ANNIVERSARIES PARI 15 EIC 10 yrs. experience "No' mileage charge ' BRUSSELS .887-6159 DA IMEo�EVE INC+$ - QUEEN'S SEAFORTH Join Us SUNDAY, NON. 30 for our Y eiti Co IOr L ,tw. GREY CUP PARTY ST. JAMES C.W.L. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR "View the game on the 10' screen" PRIZES -PRIZES PRIZES GOOD FOOD GOOD FUN SUNDAY, NOV. 30 8:00 P.M. ST. COLUMBAN CHURCH HALL 0 12 GAMES FOR TURKEYS 4 SHARE -THE -WEALTH DOOR PRIZES This THURS., FRI. and SAT. TOTAL STRANGER LAP CARD — $2.00 EXTRAS 25c each or 5 for $1.00 ST. JAMES SCHOOL 2-4 P.M. SATURDAY, NOV. 29 LEGION GUEST — Pictured above from left to right are Reg Cleator, Past Provincial Secretary (retired), who was the guest speaker at the Veterans Banquet held recently. Ann Wood, President of the Ladles Auxiliary, Jim Watson, President of Branch 158, Seaforth, Al Nicholson, membership chairman and district poppy chairman are also pictured. •••••••••••••••••••• •• • • •• • • • • in • • DUBLIN COM MUNTTY CENTRE • • • FRIDAY, NOV. 28• • • • CHIP BINGO • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • 15 RegularGames • $15.00agame • 3 SPECIALS PLUS • • JACKPOT $800 •• in 56 calls • CONSOLATION -5100.00 • • • • in .54 calls • CONSOLATION -150.00 • Doors Open al 7:00 P.M. • Bingo Starts at 8:00 P.M. • • BONANZA 450 • CRAFTS, TEA ROOM, PENNY SALE, BAKE SALE and DRAW (Pat and Ruth McGrath) HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY to AUDREY & BRUCE McLEAN Nov. 27 The OPTIMIST CLUB OF SEAFORTH TRAVEL THE WORLD LOTTERY WINNERS Pete Willems, left, congrat• ulates Tom Devereaux of Seaforth, the November winner of the Seaforth Optimist Club 'Travel the World Lottery' Tom won a trip for two to Florida] $100.00 CONSOLATION WINNER — HARRYR.R.s, MORSEL TCHELL NEXT DRAW — DECEMBER 18 'rz9a9Em2rzL He Does Do Dishes HAPPY BIRTHDAY TONY (Dec. 1) earzwriaittration.d. orn & / ad Lennie & Arnold StlnnIssen (� onnjyour 4?'d x%'1'2 rziv'vaa'uj November 26. 1988 CONNOLLY-HENDR1CK James and Eleanor Connolly and Harold and Elizabeth Hendrick are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Cindy & Allen on November 29/86 in Hensel) United Church. [Photo by Bart Devries] -root and B From Your Children and Grandchildren NOTICE TO SNOWMOBILERS Memberships are Due! O.F.S.C. Permit and Insurance on snowmobiles are required to use club trails. Permits are 525.00 per machine which In- cludes club membership. A SPECIAL GIFT IDEA Anyone snowmobiling in the Bruce Pen- ninsula (E.G. Marton, Owen Sound & Red Bay) may order a dual trail permit at 540.00 per machine for snowmobiling both here and The Bruce. For dual permits contact Ralph Feltz by Dec. 1186. O.F.S.C. 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