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As week 01 the Child continues
Hensen residents are reminded nut
to forget the many acuvnues
available for thou children.
Besides the possibility of )ouung
in with any regularly scheduled
youth groups this week chert are
vacua events planned. Dunt miss
free movie night tonight at the
Fireball, P.D. day activities on
Fnday at the Arena or the Dress -up
Parade a, Saturday.
Consult your Child's "Week of
the Child" paruciptuuo sheet for
marc infarinatron.
HALLOWEEN NEAR
As Halloween approaches dot into
the spirt by visiting HeosaII's
Haunted Town Hall tomorrow,
Fnday or Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m.
The price is unly SI for 12 and
under, 52 for wens and adults and a
maximum of S5 per family. It's
guaranteed to scare you.
Hensall Minor Hockey is once
again sponsoring a Craft Show and
Sale November 14. The Arena will
be packed with aahy vendors.
The Hensall Legion Halluwvem
Party will be this Saturday, ()caber
27 at the Legion.
The Hensall Reading Circle u
helping with Read -a -thea fa the
Multiple Sclerosis Society. Phase
be Famous if a child you know is
raising funds for this worthy cause.
Thee are still a few spaces loft in
the Thursday swryhour group at the
Library. Call Susan 262-2449 or
262-2445 for more information.
Next week will be "Dress -up" Hal-
loween at both story -hart.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK Grade 7/8 students from Seaforth Public School and St. James
Separate School attended a session on municipal government, hosted by the Town last Friday in the
council chambers. Students not only viewed a film on local government, but tested their wits on a
questionnaire, then feasted out on hot dogs. All this was in recognition of Local Government Week.
Robinet photo.
PITCH -IN
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Mom & Dad
October 28, 1990
KEN & LEONA McDONALD
The family of Ken and Leona
McDonald wish to invite you to
an open house on the occasion
of their parents' 40th anniver-
sary at the Walton Hall on Sun-
day, October 28 from 1:30 to
4:30 p.m.
Your presence is their
cherished gift.
25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
GERRY & KATHY COOPER
THE FAMILY OF GERRY AND KATHY
COOPER INVITE YOU TO JOIN
THEM AT AN OPEN HOUSE
CELEBRATING THEIR PARENTS 25th
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ON SAT.
NOVEMBER 3/90 AT THE SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY CENTRE, 9:00 PM
1:00 AM. YOUR PRESENCE WOULD
BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. BEST
WISHES ONLY.
SEAFORTH OPTIMISTS
40` 1HE
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WINNERS
CANCUN
Doug Rohde, Exeter
8100 CONSOLATION
Sandra & Cheryl
Regeie, Dublin
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12240,l�
THURSDAY
COLDWATER & CO.
Attention KISS Fans
FRIDAY ONLY
ALIVE
The one and a
KISS clone.
An Incredible re-en-
actment of the
KISS Alive Tour.
NO COVER CNA
HALLOWE'EN BLOWOUT
this Saturday With
SCARECROW
the famous Cougar Tribute
DRESS-UP...PRIZES
Get there early
TICKETS ON SALE
Seaforth
527-0980
1/4
CENTRALIA
COLLEGE
Presents
"WINGFIELD'S PROGRESS"
starring
Rod Beattie
Saturday November 10, 1990
at 8 p.m.
Centralia College Recreation Centre
$12.00 per person
Don't miss this hilarlous one-man comedy about a busi-
ness mon's adventures when he moves to the country
and takes up forming
To get your tickets. phone Centralia College 228-6691,
Ext. 236 or send a Cheque by moil to Wingfleld's Progress
c/o Contrc I0- CoNpe, Huron Park, Ontario NOM 1YO.
ADVANCE TICKET SALES ONLY
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Derck and Joanne Robsnaun were
manned hit Friday, October 19 in
lienaall. Congratulations to the
appy couple.
HOCKEY
The Hensall Aon Hockey trams
started off the 1990-91 aeasoo
Playing two eahibitioo games- On
Wednesday they played in Hensall
against Seaforth and on Saturday at
Huron Park.
Hensall beat Seaforth 4 - 0. Goals
were scored by Brock Wwas, Jim-
my Seaton, Paul Cooper and Rogan
Neilands. Assists were by: Jason
Curber, Graham Keys and Biodk Was.
Hensall defeated Huron Park 5 -
3 on Saturday. Goals were by
Brock Weiss, Enc Groot, Graham
Keys, and Mart Bell (2). Assists
were by Jeff Rathwell, Regan
Neilands and Jimmy Seaton.
SHUFFLEBOARD
In Hensall shuffleboard October
16, high six game winners were:
Dave Woodward (490), George
Dowson (471), Eilcc n Dowson
(453), Emma Campbell (340) and
Alice Thiel (309).
CHILDHOOD CENTRE
The Hensall District Early
Childhood Centre presents the "Join
Hands Puppeteers" and their "Tale
of the Name of the Tree" on
November 15. This is a nch
African story full of large, colorful
puppets and live music. It promises
laughter, suspense and audience
participation, and should appeal to
children and adults alike. Tickets
are available at the Purple Turtle
and Gerrards in Exeter, Pumpkin
Patch in Stratford, No Kidding in
Clinton, The Barefoot Peddlar in
Grand Bend, Kids Kloze in
Seaforth, Mitchell Nursery School
in Mitchell, the Bank of Commerce
or Impressions in Hensall or by
Calling Cindy 262-2447.
We are now
accepting reservations
for
CHRISTMAS
PARTIES
Book early to
avoid disappointment
AND OUT ABOUT
OUR SPECIAL GROUP
RATES AND MENUS
tt�e Blyth inn
523-9381
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31
ROCKIN' HALLOWE'EN
PARTY
DISC JOCKEY
COSTUMES NECESSARY
No COVER
Seaforth Legion
ROAST BEEF BUFFET
SUN., OCT. 28
4:30 to 6:30 P.M.
Adults...88.00
Children...84.00
Take -Outs Available
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90 Main St. 527-1964
ROAST BEEF DINNER
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MON. to SAT. 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM SUNDAY 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
KTACU LAR!
IN
DOWNTOWN
SEAFORTH
Hallowe'en Day
WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 31st
Come On Down!
HALLOWEEN
STORE WINDOW
CONTEST
HALLOWEEN
STAFF COSTUME
CONTEST
Join in the fun next Wednesday, Halloween Day. It's going to be a
spooktacular day in Seaforth. Special Halloween window displays. Staff
dressed in Halloween costumes. All competing for prizes. And there's
going to be a special judge strolling the streets to decide the winner
So come on down and have a "Boo".
Come On Downtown And Watch The Fun!
Sponsored By The Seaforth Business Improvement Association Merchants