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THE HURON hXPO$ITOR; JANUARY S, 1999 SA
win first bowIiiia• sch der
Seniors Alley Bowling League members. •
had a fun day of bowling last Friday, with
high and low bowlers bowling together.
Two teams tied for first place Elsner Dow
and Glave Little, and Bert Walters and.
Beryl Reid. Third was Campbell Wey and
Agnes Lammerant. In all, 15.teams took
part.
The Poppies won the first schedule and
were presented with a treat. Team
members were Betty Hulley, Doris I•lugill,
Isabel Gardiner, Isabel Gardiner, Oliver
Pryce, Ron Bennett, Watson Reid and Art
Finlayson. Consolation mixes went to Anne
e
'Woods' Roses and Don Weeds! Daisies, Bert Waiter`.;
who tied for the cellar positions. Prizes • Mary Finlayson also presented a,.
were :given tµ. the three most :improved, .decorated.frut basket to Carol; and Ralph
ladies;: Janet Mee and Mary Finlayson;• ,on behalf of the Seniors' League.•
who each went up 17 points in their The' League: w111 resnne: again on Fri:' •
average, and Hazel McNaughton up` eight' day,,•January`"5th at 1:30 pan. Members
points For the ;nen, Ron. Bennett had int.- will be on, a different team .for the nest
• proyed 26 points, taking, his average from schedule‘accordiug to the averages..
156 to• 182 Oliver Pryce, had improved his • The League was pleased to Have Tom
average by 15:points. McIntyre from New, Brunswick bowl th
Perfect' 'attendance went to Dorothy them last Friday He,is visiting in•On,t o
Hazelskis, Leo Hagan, Charlie Perkins,at the home of;.,Campbell Wey. and wiling:
Hazel McNaughton and Bern Walters
Lucky drawwinners Of dPnated b : p Y•• Happy Rew Year to all!
Starlight Lanes were Watson Reid and
ly filled 1n to make the teams even.
'FRESH._ AKE1 .`,SPECIl '1
Specials';effectivo'Thuraday,,Friday &,Saturday; While Qutlotitlpsf1
COUNTRY BIN 'Nut
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WHITE OR •
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Seaforth Belles .down their.M. tchell rivais'
on Friday, I3eceinbei 29, the Seaforth then on led the for the rest of the gaate. twos goals and four, assists, and pick-up
Belles encountered Mitchell on home ice. Mitcchell was the team that they d ,Kris Gemmellracked up one goal. Final
Both teams were short players, and had to wanted to beat, and this was the,flight t score ,of the contest was. 9-5,
resort to picking up some Junior players. it was going to happen.. A special "thanks" to Dave and Don,
Due to all of the excitement over' the Top scorer of the night was the hot- Seaforth h coaches, who put up with all of
season's holidays, a certain player forgot headed point gobbler Jill Betties, with four• the bickeringand complaining. (Stick with
her skates, but this problem was quickly goals and three assists. Lisa Henderson, it, guys, they really don't mean half of the
solved and the game was soon underway. with the help of her skates, got two goals stuff they do or say!)
Seaforth started the arnrina and from and two assists. Tammy Nash achieved
St.
Columban welcomes holiday visitors
St. Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
Guests with Dennis, Rosemary and
Stephen Balfour at their home for
Christmas were Vincent Murray, Doris
Wilcox of Goderich, Arnold and Elsie
Balfour of Stratford, Maurice and Barb
Sadquis and Michelle of Mitchell, Keith
and Ruth Wallace and Craig of Stratford
and Steve and Anne Murray, Craig, Dean
and Mistie of St. Columban.
Mary Moylan spent Christmas with
Janos and Catherine Janossy of Walkerton.
Sister Jean Moylan of Windsor also spent
a couple of days with Catherine and Janos.
Family spending Christmas with Ted and
Frances Melady were Jim Melady of
Hanover, Pat Ryan, Lori Lyn, Chris and
Kevin of Thamesford,' Brian Melady of
Mitchell, Debbie, Brian Jr. and Sean
Melady, Tom and Joanne Melady and Lisa
and Don Melady of Toronto.
Tom and Joanne Melady and Lisa spent
Boxing Day with John and Lenie Roks of
Deleware. Debbie Melady, a student at the
University of Western Ontario, is spending
the holidays with Gerry and Nancy O'Reil-
ly and family. Brian Melady is in Den-
mark on the Seaforth-Denmark hockey
exchange.
Spending Christmas with Alphonse and
Annie Cronin were Robbie and Marie De
Jong, Rob De Jong, and Carol Martin;
Rick De Jong and Tammy; Tracy De Jong
of Monkton; Dan and Bonnie Cronin, Mark
Cronin and Teresa and Jennifer Cronin of
Cromarty; Leo and Dianne Cronin, Terry,
Lisa, Christa and Christonher of Mitchell:
Joe Cronin of Seaforth, 'Gerd Cronin and
Ann Cronin of Sebringville; Bob Henderson
of Seaforth and Jerome and Darlene
Cronin of Seaforth.
Visiting with Larry, Fran, Shannon and
Lawrence Hicknell for Christmas were
Fran's sister, Marilyn Michelle, and
daughters Sharon and Lauren and niece
Gisel of Nipigon.
Spending Christmas Day with Francis,
Marie and Stephen Hicknell were Joe,
Mary Ellen and Traci Hicknell of Brad-
ford; Larry, Fran, Shannon and Lawrence
Hicknell, Seaforth; Marilyn, Sharon,
Lauren and Gisel Michelle of Nipigon;
Martin, Teresa, Jessica, Dean and Phillip
Van Raay of Dashwood, and Chris and
Margaret Rooney of Sarnia.
Bob and Theresa Admans of Stratford
visited on Thursday, December 21 with
Alphonse and Annie Cronin.
Spending Christmas with Cecilia and
Mark Ryan were J.D. and 1Vlarg MacRae;
Q"LEEN'S Hotel
�y
A Wide variety of ,
°' • 'Ca'&nadlanImported
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CHEESES -,
-Fresh Oft -The Block
Jenny and Ian of London; Les, Laura and
Shannon Ward of Kitchener; Jim and Pat
.Subject, Carrie, Ryan, Jeff and Nathan of
Kitchener; Don and Brenda Ryan, Matt,
Stephen, David and Angela of London;
Louise Ryan; Eileen Parsons of Kitchener; •
John and Mary Jo Nelson of Lucknow, and
Deb Core of Seaforth.
On Boxing Day, Gerry and Karen Ryan, .
Jason, Amanda and Jeremy visited with
the Ryan family.
Dave and Joanne Regier and family of
Kitchener, and Jiro and Karen Cronin and
family of RR 4, Seaforth spent Christmas
with Ab and Eileen Cronin.
Mary Smith of Acton and daughter
Crystal Carruthers of Mississauga spent a
few days this wekk with Ab and Eileen
Cronin.
Please note that the Knights of Colum-
bus' first euchre game will be held on Fri-
day, January 5 at 8 p.m. in the K of C hall
in St. Columban.
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 5:00 - 7:00 P.M.
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Happy .13th
Dec. 19'
Library
from page IA
that the user could call up onto the screen.
Mrs. Broome also foresees a time when
the computer system can be called up on
home computer and a book can be ordered
and accessed, even when the library itself
is closed.
When asked by one of the members of
the Optimists if she was concerned about
the computer taking over her job as
librarian, Mrs. Broome didn't appear
worried.
"You still need me to get the book."
FOR SHOPPING THIS CHRISTMAS IN
From your friends at
Huron Centennial School
POOL
RE-OPENING-
Vanastra
Recreation Centre
482-3544
Happy Birthday
WILLIAM POPPE
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NEW IN THE 90'S
This Weekend excellent blend of light
CHINA "Rock 'n Roll"
Sat., Jan. 27thALL HEART famous "Heart"
tribute Band!
Sat., Feb. 10th - Valentine's Day
Bring your eweetheart
for Valentine's Day
HOTEL CALIFORNIA and enjoythnbe
Eagle`" Clone Bandt
Sat Feb, 24th SCARECROW! SPRIN "90"
REA
It's the best thing If you don't -go south for holidays.
TICKETS ON SALE AFTER JAN. 10th FOR ALL SHOWS
COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEAF®RTH
Above, Seaforth Mayor Hazel Hildebrand draws one of the
winning entries from the thousands submitted to Seaforth BIA
merchants.
WINNERS
*TRIP TO THE BAHAMAS
Courtesy of Huron Expositor, Bauer Travel
DOREEN HACKWELL, Walton
*TRIP TO LAS VEGAS
Courtesy Bauer Travel, CKNX, Key Tours
MABEL NESBITT, Seaforth
FRI. - THURS. JAN, 05 - 11
FRI. & SAT. 7 & 9 PM
SUN. - THURS. 8 PM
Love from your family I
Happy Birthday
MIKE DECORTE
He's hip, hen cool
and he's only 3 months old.
He's got John Travolta's smile.
Kirstie Alley's eyes.
And the voice of Brice Willis...
Now all he has to do
is find himself the perfect daddy.
PARENTAL
GUIDANCE
'Mitt kti Y' o d I'toMe
SATURDAY
AND
SUNDAY
MATINEES
JAN. 05 & 06
7 .PM
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' left to right: tathy Vide, BIA C000rdinator; Ed llyrski, general manager of the Huron
,taapogitor; Doreen Hacfcwelli virinrier Of thetrip to the Bahamas; Mabel Nesbitt, winner
Of the trip to 4i4 Wog.' Wayne Urown, CKNk advertising consultant and Bonnie Johnston,
. ;.office manager of Bauer Travel,
Sponsored by the Seaforth Business Improvement Association
SHOP SEAFORTH YEAR ROUND!