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5 Good Reasons to
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1. Fun
2. A Year Round Sport -
weather has little or no effect
3. Inexpensive - with
no initial investment
4. Good Exercise - Healthy
5. Everyone Plays -
no one is sidelined or left out
6. Free Instructions
7. Sociable - a war to
meet new friends
8. A Lifetime Sport -
Young or old, large or small,
you are the same to a bowling
ball.
9. Handicapped can Bowl
10. Family Involvement
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As cold weather approaches...
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we have the' ideal warm sport
FALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE
We have openings for singles
one that fits! and couples. Choose the
*ROCK 'N' BOWL
Every Friday
9:30 to Midnight
:6.00 per person
Ate YOU CAN BOWL
*MIXED LEAGUES
Mon. & Thurs.
6:45 p.m. or 9:00 p.m.
TUES. - 8:00 p.m.
WED. & FRI. - 7:00 p.m.
*GOLDEN AGERS
(Senior Citizens)
FRIDAYS - 1:30 p.m.
Bowling and Shoes
For One Low Price
-YOUTH REGISTRATION-
WED. AND
SAT. AGES 5 to 18 Years
WEDNESDAY 4:00 to 6:40 p.m.
SATURDAY 9:00 to 12:00 Noon
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day. September 19 at 7 p.m. at
Bennett residence. The topic
Heritage"
The 4-41 Pledge was rain,
travelled to the E
cemetery as pan of a Youthv
Prebenttuxxt given by Pam Bente
After returning to the Bennett's
the members introduced d
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and we were told what the
gwrements would be for this clu
We then elected officers as
following: President - Mary
Stewart; Vice -President -
McMillan; Secretary - Sherri Be
nen; Treasurer - Tracy Male
Press Reporter - Susan Stewart. F
somspecial jproject, we discussod
could choose. the posstbk crafts w
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday September 26 at 7 p.m
at the Stewart's. We are reminded
to bring the materials needed for
our craft, as we will be working on
them at the meeting.
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50 -year pin
awarded
On Thursday, September 20, Mrs.
Ursula McLaughlin and Dorothy
Dillion visited Hugh and Ann Benninger, residents at Maplewood
Manor, Seaforth, formerly of
Dublin. Dorothy, secretary of the
St. Patrick's Catholic Women's
League (CWL), Dublin, presented
Ann with her S0 -year membership
pin.
Deepest sympathy from the com-
munity to the parents and family of
Jacob McNamara, who died sud-
denly on Saturday, September 15 as
the result of a motor -vehicle ac-
cident.
Mrs. Katie Murray was in
Kitchener last weekend at the home
of Frank and Louise Maloney and
she attended the wedding of her
grandson Greg Feeney and Kathleen fol
Kane, who were married in St.
Joseph's Church to Kitchener on
Saturday, September 15.
AWARD WINNERS at the recent 4-H Achievemenrt N_htKennedy. R R.1, Fordwich; Leanne Vogels, R.R.1 � held �Bn�ssels were (lett to right) MarieKeWnja R.R.4, Seatorth, and Jennifer Voge , Fain. Melanie Cronin, R.R.4each. ng, R.R.4, Seaforth. The five have Seafo4- Barbara
completed Six 4-H pros
Lioness offers babysitting course
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The September meeting was held
at Ginettes Restaurant and opened
by our new President Lioness Marj
Rock. The minutes and treasurers
reports were read and approved.
The roll call was to bring two 39cent stamps to be used on future this fall. There will be more infor-
bulletins. The mystery prize was mation at a later date.
brought by Janet Cluff and won by A motion was passed to let the
Pat Bennett. We welcome back Town of Seaforth re nt andLioness Marina Scott who has now the signs for the new entranc m�completed her schooling. Sorth.es Into
The convention this spring is in A donation was made to thSauble Beach, April 19, 20 and 21. Seaforth Ringette Club of $50.e
If you plan to attend, please bring Invitations were received fryour money to the October meeting. Dorchester for their ors
in
With Lioness Colleen running for Brunch on October 28 dficinDistrict President, this should be an Fort Gratist, Port Huron for theexciting time and I am sure she International Brunch.would appreciate everyone's sup- wishing to attend either of these��events 1ease contact Lioness
A great big thankyou goes out to Heather by the first of October Our
Lisa Henderson for representing our annual Thanks ivinclub in the queen contest. She did a be held at E.M A. on Octe ober 6 at
fantastic job and we are all very 10 a.m. Our district president will
roud of her. Also, a big thankyou be coming to our November
Marlene Holman for taking the meeting and we were asked to hold
time to drive Lisa in the parade. the Feb
Heather and Mary Naar ares will nary cabinet meeting.
be running the babysitting course We will once again be having
sisterhood night with hopes that
"The Magnificent Seven"
are right on `target' and
ready to show 'true grit' at the
Bayfield Arena
with...
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BAYFIELD ARENA
SEPTEMBER 29th and 30th
SATURDAY Et SUNDAY
1:U0 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.
PRESENTED BY ...
� THE GODERICH NEVy
CAR DEALERS ASSOCIAT
* ROBERT EVANS (mpv oils
* GODERIOH AUTO SALES Nissan
* M -W MOTORS Volvo/Maida
* STRICKLAND Toyota
* SUNCOAST FORD MERCURY
SALES LTD.
* GODERICH PLYMOUTH
CHRYSLER Jeep/Eagle
* McGEE Pontiac/Buick/Cadillac
* FREEADMI!ON *
DON'T MISS THIS "ONCE-A•YEAR" EVENT
BR/NG THE WHOLE FAMILY
Seaforth Centenalres
Jr. D
Fall Fair
WINNERS
Hockey Stick & Puck
Joan Beuerman, R.R. #1 Dublin
Rabbit
Stephen Eckert Jr., Egmondville
7ractor & Manure Spreader
Kerrie McClure, R.R. #4 Walton
Page Magnifier
Ken Gemmell, R.R. #2 Kippen
Door Chime
Mary Ann McNichol, R.R. #4 Walton
Walkman
Thomas Wheatley, R.R. #1 Dublin
Baby Barrel
Larry O'Connell, Mitchell
Holly Hobble Dishes
Lois Brown, Egmondville
Stacking Boxes
Kerrie McClure, R.R. #4 Walton
Turbo Brush Washer
Mike Devereaux, Seaforth
another club to town will take it on
for next year. Watch the
when and where. A paper for
motion was
passed to purchase a camera for the
club. Lioness Heather will be brin-
ging some prices to the next
meeting. Our next meeting will be
on October 16, same time, same
place with Lioness Ruth Thorburn
looking after the mystery prize and
roll call.
CRONIN - Wayne, Melita and big
brother Christopher welcome with
all our love Kyle Joseph, born
September 10, 1990 at Clinton
Public Hospital weighing 8 lbs., 6.2
ozs. Spoiling privileges go to
grandparents Sunny and Carmen
Harmsworth of London and great-
grandmother Melita Pace.
DE VRIES - Dave and Marlene
(nee Nash) are pleased to announce
the birth of their son Kyle Thomas,
born at Stratford Hospital, Tuesday,
September 18, weighing 9 lbs., 2
ozs. A brother for Gregory, Melissa
and Christopher.
SHANNON - Barb and Tom wish
to announce the arrival of their son
Matthew Thomas, born September
16, 1990 at the Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, weighing 7 lbs.,
11 ozs. A new brother for Lindsey.
Grandparents are Don and
Catherine Dupee, Seaforth and Ivin
and Edna Shannon, Walton.
weddings
BLAKE - Marie and Greg, RR 1
Walton, are pleased to announce the,
safe arrival of their daughter Crystal
Marie, born September 24, 1990,
weighing 7 lbs., 7 ozs. Proud
grandparents are Clayton and
Katherine Salter, Molesworth, and
John and Irene Blake, Brussels.
BOLTON - Carl and Valerie are
pleased to announce the safe, early
arrival of Grant Joseph. Matthew's
little brother arrived in a big hurry
at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
August 30, 1990 at 7:00 a.m.,
weighing 6 lbs., 10 ozs. Proud
grandparents are Art and Marie
Bolton of Winthrop, and Charles
and Mary Hrymak, of Portage la
Prarie, Manitoba.
NIGHT SCHOOL
EARN CREDITS TOWARD YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
HURON COUNTY NIGHT SCHOOL
FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
REGISTRATION BEGINS
Thursday October 4, 1990
7pm-9pm
at the following Secondary Schools
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL : J. Wooden - 235-0880
GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE
PRINCIPAL : P. Brereton - 524-7353
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL: B. Eccles - 527-0380
F.E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL
Principal: P. Elgie - 357-1800
CREDIT COURSES OFFERED FREE INCLUDE
English
Family Studies,
Joan Van den Brock
Chair
Math,
Accounting,
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Computers
History
Bob Allan
Director.