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JAN FERGUSON
482-3772
First Prize for the scariest
costume went tq John Mc-
Lac'hien and first prize for the
most orlsilt_ti costume
to Darryl Dixon-. at the CO
Hallowe'en Costume Party..
Two films were also shown;
"Legend of Johnny Apple -
seed" and "KOTTe-aittea*
Under 'the Sea". Games
including bobbing for apples
,,were also played. Thank you
to Linda Dixon for making
toffee apples for all the cubs.
Investment will be Monday
Nov. 10th at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre and all
parents and friends- are in-
vited.
clowri- Teresa Morrison and
a cheerleader Joann Bernard
to the Day Care Rcom, to
show the nursery kids their
PcPstuines, These three guid-
ers. have been.attencling the
brownie meetings and help-
• ing with the TweenieS". The
• leaders want tat,thank these
girls for their help. For the
next few weeks the brownies
will be working on things for
the Bazaar. There will be no
Brownie meeting on Nov.
llth as it is a holiday.
PATHFINDERS
The pathfinders invited '
the guides to join them for
their Hallowe'en party and
the winner of the most
unusual costume went to
Teresa Morrison, the most
zarr tO be held at the Rec.
Centre On Saturday N V
22nd froni 10 a.m.-2 P.m -
Anyone wishing to put up a
table contact Rhonda Berg
at 482-9596, Next Youth
Activity Night is Friday Nov.
14th from 7 p.m. -10 p.m.
;Tickets are now on sale for
the Social Tea' to be held on
Saturday Dec. 13th at the
Vanastra Rec. Centre from 2
p.m. -4 p.m. Admission is‘ for
16 yrs. and over only. Tickets '
- are available'from any Lion-
ess member or at the 'Vana-
Stia—FaCtory Outlet-. -Were
Will be. NO tickets at the
door. Advance sale only.
_Guest speaker will be the
famous clairvoyant Vera
McNichol.
he
Vanastra
Voice
BROWNIES
The 1st Vanastra Brownies
held its Hallowe'enPartyofl
-28-fliT- The girls were
dressed in a variety of
costumes and were judged in
three categories: Scariest -
1st - Shelly Bonte-Gelok and
2nd Kim Dixon; Prettiest -1st
Jennifer Pollock and 2nd
Laura Fowlie, Most Original
1st; Kathy Stone and 2nd -
tied with Sandy Ryan and
Susan Ryan. The brownies
would like to thank Cindy
Lonnolly and Debbie Dins -
More for choosing the win-
ners. The brownies were
accompanied by a Zombie
alisa Karen Ann Gohic,
original went to Mary Mellor
and,the most scariest went to
_IkareAnn_Gonie_The path-
finders made a haunted
house and ever' -one had to
go through it. There were
also apple bobbing. skits and
snacks of hot chocolate and
squares. The guides would
like to thank the pathfinders
for a great party.
LIONESS
There will be a dinner
meeting on Thursday Nov.
6th at the Vanastra Recre-
ation Centre. Plans are final-
izing for the Christmas Ba-
ages 9-13 will not ,meet this
week but the week
foltowing and wiU meet on
Thursdays. —
PERSONAL GLIMPSES
111.110PY birthday to Shawl
Kyle and Kathy Low on
Saturday Oct., 25th,
- —FraPPY '11.1'relfdaY to Shelly
Kyle on Sun. Oct. 26th.
Happy• Anniversary to
Clem and,,Myrtle Qoulding ,
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a play at the Clinton Public
School. "The Case of the
Dreamburger Dilema'! was -a --
most enjoyable excercise
emphasizing the importance
of good nutrition. Our choir
is looking forward to a visit to
the Blyth Centre for the Arts
on Nov. 12th to see the Brass
Company.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
We would like to welcome
two new Sunday School
teachers: Mrs. Rose Hummel
and Pam Mantel. Your help
is greatly appreciated. Come
Alive will start this Tuesday
Nov. 4th for girls ages 5-13
and boys ages 5-8 from
7:30-8:30. The older boys
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THE FUNNIEST CLASS—Students at Vanastra Public School were
treated to visits from strangely dressed Conestoga students. The
occasion was Hallowe'en. (Photo by Ferguson)
Spooks
Hallowe'en was a very
exciting time at the VPS. In
the morning the school was
invaded by dozens of
strangely dressed Conestoga
College students. In the
afternoon a return invasion
took place when the children
from the Public School
dressed up and returned the
visity.
While this was taking
place a witch arrived. Just
when everything was start -
invade school
ing to get back to normal a
gorilla. that obviously es-
caped from a nearby zoo.
visited our school. Boy what
a day!
Several contests took
place. The winner of the
giant pumpkin was Lisa
Belair.
Costume winners includ-
ed: Funniest; Kgtn. - Keva
McIlveen; Gr. I- David Rut-
ledge; Gr. 2/3- Laurie Roue.
gon; Gr. 4- Jean, Bernard
and Heather Brownridge and
Gr. -5/6- Ronnie Govier.
Scariest: Kgtn.- Nancy
Ducharme; Gr.. 1- Patricia
Kelly and Kim Dixon; Gr.
2/3- John McLachlan; Gr. 4 -
Shelly Bonte-Gelok and Gr.
5/6- Shannon Mellor. Most
Original: Kgtn• MarkZarris.
. 1- Aaron Gardiger and
Shelley Kyle; Gr. 2/3- Paul
Handy. Gr. 4 Shaun Kyle and
Gr. 5/6- Tommy Kyle.
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"OPTICIAN
tlritlaY Oct. 31st, -
Happy AnniversarY to
Wayne and Jan Ferguson on
Mon: Nov. 3rd.
Sincere sympathies to the
Kyle Family on the recent
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band, father, brOther, uncle
or „ sort - our cOmutunitli has,
lost a Wenderful fiend and
neigtinour.•
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itteere sympathies to
Mrs, Isabel tternard and
Mrs, 1.eslie Sager on the
recentpassing O their
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David
Langstaff
Ltd.
Optician
87 Main Si. S., Seaforth
OPTOMETRISTS AND
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Mon., Tues., Thurs.,
Fri.
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Closed all day Wed.
- COMPLETE OPTICAL
SERVICE
`•. 527-1303
Do your own thing ot craft class
On Monday, Oct. 27th the
Second Multiple Sclerosis
meeting took place at the
centre. The attendance was
shallow but weather was not
good and this may account
for it.
Again, we are looking for
people to participate in a '
Crafts program on Thursday
night from 8:30-10 p.m. It
has been decided that the
program Will take the shape
of a "Do your own thing"
session. That is to say that
you will do your own craft
which you will choose at
random. _Along.with the aid
of an instructor, you can
show what you know and
learn from_ others in the
class.
For information phone
the centre at 482-3544.
Anyone between the ages
of 8 and 16 itterested in
forming a ball hockeyleague,
please contact Rick Fortune
at the Centre. If enough are
interested, teams will be
chosen and a league will be
formed and a schedule made
Bingo winners for Tues.
Oct. 28th were; 1st share the
wealth- Vicki Gueratin. Van-
astra and Norma Cabwon,
Kipperi; 2nd share the
wealth- Dora Taylor- Sea -
forth and_ 3rd -share the
wealth - Mrs. Charles-Wood-
Egmondville. Jackpot was
won by Irene Flannagon,
Zurich.
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PAINTING
Exterior and Interior
*Reasonable rates
•Ouality Work
CaII
Tom Burke
345-2756
CAR CARE
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GULF
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All types of saws, knives
and scissors sharpened
Specializing in Carbide
saws and tools
STAY SHARP
SALES AND SERVICE
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RR4, Walton 517-1806
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sr 3 AFORTH
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Appliance
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REPAIR SERVICE
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482-7032
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Fred Lawrence
Electrical
Contractor
HOME FARM &
COMMERCIAL WIRING
Phone Auburn 526-7505
or.
Mitchell 148-8684
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Phone: 527-1620
Seaforth
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• Repo's,
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BRUCE PUISIFER
348-9223 Mitchell.
WIRING
INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL
and
FARM WIRING
CALL
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Electric
GARY DILL
345-2442
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, 345-2447
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FunerOl-Home-
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8' Goderich Sf Seaforth
Phone 527-1390
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MONUMENTS'
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INSURAIKE
39 Main St. S.
Seaforth
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service to all makes
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(2 domes/1Ni of Hirdsons)
Stratford, 271-9tr60 .
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Monument
Inscriptions Markers
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Wingharn Memorials
Seaforth 537.130
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Decorators'
Kern.Paints
VValIcoverinps
Armstrong Carpets
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HILDEBRAND
PAINT AND PAPER
Phone 527-1880
15 Malrl St Seatorth
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REFRIGERATIO_N
SERVICE
Authorized factory warranty
Service and repairs to
KELVINATOR
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Service an0 repairs to all
mak es
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MAJORAPPLIANCE
SALES& SERVICE
527-0636
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• Bulk Pelleted Feed,
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elevator
• 2 pits open
24 hrs. a day
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482-3438
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Custom Built
Barns. shedshouses.
renovations. natise add-
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stairs concrete finishing
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• 527-1520
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482-7567
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Phone Bus. 527-1242
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Tues.. Thum, 8-1 2:33-8:30
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527-0984
Seaforth
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