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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-02-01, Page 5THE HURON EXPOSITOR FEBRUARY 1 , 1989 5A AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY EXECUTIVE - The Seaforth Agricultural Society elected its 1989 executive Friday at its annual meeting. It includes: back. Bill Strong Francis Hicknell, Bruce Whitmore, Frank Nigh, Jack McLachlan..Bob McNaughton anc John Bennett. Middle, Carl Bolton. Lunda Feagan, Lois Hodgen and Kevin Kale. Front, Ross Ribey, 1st vice; Lyle Haney, Pres. dent; Sharon Flanagan. Secretary -Treasurer Betty Glanville Director: Nelson Pullman. 2nd Vice. and Neil DoImage Pas' President. Mcltwraith photo A series off bi-weekly reviews of activities at SEAFORTH commuNrry HOSPITAL ROBBIE BURNS CELEBRATION Seaforth Hospital's halls were echoing on January 24 with the chant of the bagpipes when Mr. Don Smith, C.E.O. piped in the haggis, carried by Alf Ross. Kay Mailloux, R.N. a wee Scots lass, recited some Robbie Burns poems and played a tape of her sister singing Scottish tunes. The highlight of the ceremony was the rendition of "The Ode to the Haggis" by Kay and then the tasting of the traditional spicy meat and oatmeal dish, prepared by Velma Miller Mr. Smith closed the event with the haunting tune of Scotland the Brave. WINTER INTERLUDE Excitement is building for the most "romantic evening of the year", February 11 Seaforth Community Hospital staff is looking forward to hosting this very special event in aid of the building fund Tickets are available from any staff member. We hope to see you there! LAWN SALE Forget about snow and think green! A Fun Raising hospital lawn sale is scheduled for the Victoria Day weekend - Saturday, May 20 -Monday, May 22 inclusive, sponsored by the Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Purchasing, Housekeeping and Maintenance Departments. A country style breakfast will be available on Saturday, May 20 from 7 A.M.-11 A.M. Any ideas or suggestions are welcome, so tuck away your precious junk and spread the word!' Ceiebrity dinner guest rosier complete The 1989 Celebrity Dinner is lust one week York Rangers. Tkazcuk played for 14 years away, but the final list of sports celebrit} in the league, and played Phil Esposito. He guests has been drafted. is now the assistant coach of the St. Marys Dennis Hull, 15 year National Hocks) Lincolns. League veteran will be one of the big names Most of the previously announced on the list. Hull played with the Chicago celebrities are still on the roster; Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings. and for Jerry Howarth, announcer with 'the Team Canada in the renowned 197_ Toronto Blue Jays radio team for his eight Superseries against the Soviet 'Limon year, will be the Master of Ceremomes. A new name on the roster is Michell: Lance Chomyc. the Argo's kicker, will bi Cameron's. Ms. Cameron won gold in syn- another speaker. Chomyc got 207 points for chromed swimming at the Oiymptc games the Argos in 1988. and became only the third in Seoul, Korea with her partner Carolyr, players Canadian Football League histor} Waldo. she also placed fifth in the come to eclipse the 200 point mark in one season pulsory figures in Seoul. The duet has not Chomyc is from Edmonton. is m his fourth lost a major international competition since season with the Argos, and is a popular they came together in 1985 sports personality in the Toronto area Another new name is that of Dan Ferrone Bob Gilson and Rob Thompson, president Toronto Argonaut lineman. Mr. Perrone o'. and coach of the London Tigers "AA" ball Oakville, Ontario stands 6'1' . weighs 255 team will be speakers. Thompson played in pounds, and is m his ninth year as a guarc the Detroit Tigers faun system and played with the Argos. He was an All -Eastern. All. for the Canadian team in the 1984 Olympics Star guard in 1986. and in 1986 was tut Glen Weir. CFL all -Star defensive Argonaut's Schenley noituriee for the Most lineman will be back again this year, and Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award for ,will 'once again 'be the auctioneer of the the fifth time. sports souvenirs. to be sold. Weir played 1S, And the third new name is that of Wal, seasons with the Montreal Alouettes. Tkazcuk. former.centre with the NHL's Nev • Mark White of Stratford. who played for GARBAGE PICKUP the Canadian Youth Baseball team at the World Championships in Australia, will be another guest. And Scott Driscoll. in his fourth and final year with the St. Mary's Lincolns will at- tend. Scott played in the Junior B all-star game last season. and is the Lincolns. team: • captain Rob Ducey of the Blue Jays wrestler Hillbilly Jim. basketball player Ron Ver- cruyssen of Walton. and Junior "A" hockey player Dave Akey will not be able to make the dinner Dinner organizer Graham Nesbitt says the format of the duuter will be different -more informal- than last year. There will be no presentations of awards, and instead the public will hear more from the celebrities The celebrity droner will be held on February 8, at. the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Three hundred tickets for the event will be sold, and are available at the arena, froin the recreation depart- ment, Vincent's Farm Machinery , Archie': Sunoco, and Bob and Betty's Variety Proceed, from the ' event go to. the Seaforth Community Hospital building fund 'Lioness looking for sponsors for Sisterhood Night The January meeting of the Seafortr. Lioness Club was held. a; Gmnette.r Restaurant. Fifteen members were presets . as well as the Distract President, Yvonne Porter and two guests from the Goderici. Lioness Club. The guests were welcomed by Lioness President Georgina Reynolds Lioness Kathy Elliott was presented wits her past president's pin and her director jfm There will be a seminar and meeting or February '12 sponsored by the Godenct: Lioness. Anyone planning to attend should let Georgina know Thankyous were received from: Lioness Wilma for the flowers while she was in the hospital; from the Huron County Christmas Bureau for the donation; from Pat Bennett and Betty Halley who also received flowers; and from the Lions Club for being invited to the Christmas supper. A good, time was had by all. The Quest Program is now in use in the public school and is going along quite web BIRTHS SEAFORTi LIONESS The Easter Pie Sale will be on March'25. There will be more information next month. Lioness members wish to express sym- pathy to the family of Ted Hempell, who was New Rates for 1989 52.00 PER YEAR HURON SUPERIOR MEMORI LS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS BILL EISLER BE GSales - Service Installation Free Estimates • Barn Cleaners = Stabling • Bunk Feeders Do aid G. Ives FIR. 2 Blyth Brussels 687-9024 Serving Seaforth and oil of Huron County MICHAEL. FALCONER 133 HIGH STREET, CLINTON Bus: 482-9441 Res.: 482-3664 Evening appointments avallabie Treat Your Sweetheart QUEEN'S LE TINE SPS L TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 a Lions member in Mitchell and a major part of starting up the Seaforth Lioness Club The district convention will be held in• Tobermory this year, April 28 to 30 The Lioness District President spoke on the Sunshine Fund which is her major pro- ject for the year. Any ladies group wishing to sponsor sisterhood Night 'this year, please contact lathy Eliot 522-1323 as soon as possible. ENJOY o Candlelight and Music, Flowers. Candy and Refreshments MENU o Soup Salad Entree (Choice of Three Dessert Coffee PACE - Ron and Ellen (Stewart) and big brother Michael are overjoyed to announce the safe arrival of a baby girl, Alison Elisabeth, at Kingston General Hospital ori January 16, 1989. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart of Seaforth and Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace of London JANMAAT - Ted and Maryanne are vert proud and happy to announce the birth of their son Matthew John, born at 5:52 a.m. on January 21, 1989 at Clinton Public Hospital. and weighing 9 lbs., 9% ozs. A little brother for Darren. Proud grandparents are Joe and • Helen Nolan of St. Columban and John and . Mary Janmaat of Seaforth. Osborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire insurance Company Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S0 (Established in 1876) Provides Full insurance Coverage Or Farm Properties New Applications Are Weitomed DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS Jack Harrigan, R,II..3 Lacer 227-4305 Robert Gardner, R.R. 2 Staffo 345.2739 Lloyd Morrison, R R, 1 5t. Marys 229-8277 Lorne Feeney, R.R. 2 Dublin 345.2543 Jack Hodgert, R.R. 1 Kirkton 229-6152 Joseph Ghofle, R.R. 5 Mitchell 348-9705 AGENTS Ross Hodgert, Woodham 229.6643 John Moore, Dublin 345.2512 Joseph Uniac, Mitchell 348.901$ Head Office, Exeter 235-0350 11410-e11/1, 430d, % O tat? 45.00 per couple plus tax RESERVATIONS ONLY CALL 527-0820_1 A refund loom surplus . declared for all policy holden who qualify, ere on record and In good 'tending an or December 31, 1987. as cf JANUARY 30,th, 1989 Pictured above are Don and Pat Deighton, left, with Wr new owner,. Michelle and Dae Deigning). o IINlSTRY„at COMAIUNITY;and ;SOCIAL SERVICES 76 Wellington Street, Clinton U• 4824971 10 TONING SESSIONS _ lei 3.BODY WRAPS MAILINGADDRE>SSS: iBox 1150,- lintpn, -Ont. INA 110 ":hanks<#o t ear clients, for your:patience with lout-moves-over'the:Jast; e,wx.woeks” The $199. 3 BODY WRAPS $412... lender once TIANK YtU it liar been our pleasure to serve the people of Seaforth and surrounding area over the past 14 years. Also a "thank you" to the staff who have worked with us during this time. The Seaforth Stedmans store will be closed for a short time to be newly refur- bished for your convenience. In a few weeks it will be re -opening under nee management, with a .great new look and,great savings too. Get ready for the ,grand re -opening coming your way very soon. Tiianits again for your support, and patronage in the past. David& Michelle ,look forward to serving you in the future and we hope they will have your con- tinued -support. We will mise you — Don 8 Pat Deighton TONING CENTREt 127'7 3 428MBin,,9t., , sistorlh WINNERS OF STEDMAJVS FUN GAME HIRST - Gloria Love, Walton; SIiCOND - Bill. Kelly, Seafuriku THIRD) -tMayjorie,Roek, Seaforili; FOUHT,H - Doreen Kelly, Seaforth; FIFTH -,Moneta Woos,:UreceBeld.