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POOL PLAYERS
WANTED
STARTS IN OCT.
QUEEN'S HOTEL
LEAGUE
SEAFORTH
527-2982
BUCK AND DOE
for
Jim Vulders
and
Ruth Ann Boonstra
Saturday, Sept. 24
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
For ticket information phone:
348-9703 or 393-5587
MONTROUS
JIVE
Playing great new hits
from bands like:
The Gin Blossems, Pearl Jam,
collective soul, etc...
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COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
527-0890
Entertainment �
approaching
Seaforth
Legion
Ireaeatilem
ipiceview
by Marty Bedard
Terry Fox Run
doubles 1993 tally
Congratulations go to all Terry
Fox Run participants and spon-
sors. Seaforth registered 95
people last Sunday, and collected
$4,184, almost double our totals
from last year.
The Seaforth Minor Hockey
House League will begin play on
Saturday. Please look in today's
paper for team lists and who
plays when. For more informa-
tion please call the Seaforth
District Arena at 527-1272, or
the Seaforth Recreation Office at
527-0882.
The First Presbyterian Church
would like td invite you to their
3 T's AUCTION: Time, Talent,
and Treasures. It is sure to be a
very unique auction with some-
thing for everyone. This auction
will be held at Seaforth Public
School on Friday, September 30
at 6:00 p.m. All proceeds will be
going towards restoration of the
organ and stained glass win-
dows. For more information call
Debbie at 522-1301, or Sheila at
527-1903.
If anyone is interested in enter-
ing a Mixed Slo-Pitch League in
Seaforth and area next summer,
please call the Recreation Office
at 527-0882.
Last week's winners of
Seaforth Senior Shuffleboard
were:
Women:
Mary McMillan 280
Ina Scoins 276
I. Gardiner 276
Men:
Oliver Pryce 321
Bill Kelley 259
The Seaforth play group for
children will once again be
starting up on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 13. The group is held at the
Northside United Church from
9:00 to 11:30 a.m. Any questions
can be directed to Terri at 527-
0113.
The Northside United Church
will be hosting a Morning Mar-
ket on Saturday, September 24
from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Come enjoy children's entertain-
ment, a fish pond, bake tables,
deli, plants and produce, the hot
dog stand, toys, books, used
elating mkt treazueF, artd iefits#rrags,
The Seaforth Senior 5 -Pin
Bowling League will begin on
Friday, September 23, 1994 with
a fun, get -acquainted afternoon
of bowling, at 1:15 p.m. at Star-
light Lanes. For more informa-
tion please contact Betty at 527-
1744, or Olave at 527-0188.
In the autumn of every year
the Seaforth Recreation and
Parks Committee presents three
valuable citizens of Seaforth
with awards for Service to
Sports, Civic Service and
Humanitarian Service. If you
know of anybody who would Fit
into the above category, fill out
the nomination form inside
today's paper and mail it to P.O.
Box 885, Seaforth, Ont. NOK
IWO or call 527-0882 for more
information. Deadline for nomi-
nations will be October 14,
1994.
Senior Shuffleboard continues
every Wednesday afternoon from
1:30 to 4:00 p.m. All seniors are
welcome to enjoy an afternoon
of fun and fellowship.
Legion Week
At the general meeting of the
Royal Canadian Legion Seaforth
Branch 156 last Thursday night in
the first stage of the draw for the
trip to Holland, Comrade Jim
Brown was selected. Jim's name
will now be forwarded to the Zone
draw.
Donations were made to the
following: $1,000 Harmony High-
lights; $300 Multiple Sclerosis;
$300 Alzheimer's.
Legion week is being held across
Canada this week. The Ladies
Auxiliary to Branch 156 is holding
this annual afternoon team Septem-
ber 21 (today) from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
by Barbara Scott
The Branch Service Officer,
Cleave Coombs, reports that the
Provincial Service Officer will be at
the Branch on October 13 at 9 a.m.
Contact Cleave if you require an
interview.
'At the going down of the sun
and in the morning we will remem-
ber them.'
POTTER AT WORK - Award-winning international pottery teacher
Rob TOtu is shown working in his Beechwood Studio near
Seaforth. He is part of the annual Huron Society of Artists Studio
Tour which takes place from Oct. 1-2.
Fine Huron artists show
skills on area studio tour
The Huron Society of Artists' Fall
Studio Tour takes place on the
weekend of October 1 and October
2 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and will
give local people and tourists and
opportunity to see 18 artists in
action in their studios. They will
have a chance to talk with them and
learn more about their creative
processes and techniques.
Did you realize that 1.5 Km.
north of the Bayfield ridge for 16
km south of Goderich on Hwy. 21,
marked only by enchanting pieces
of Huron driftwood is a subtle sign
for 'Gallery on the Bluff'? Nestled
among rambling gardens, with.ths
sound of Lake Huron waves crash-
ing below, is the dwelling, studio
and gallery of one of our areas
Forthcoming Marriage
Fell - Facey
Mr. David Facey of Embro
and Ms. Bernice Facey of
Tavistock are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Jennifer -Lynn Marjorie to
Roger Lorne Fell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne and
Helen Fell of Staffa.
The wedding will take
place on
Saturday, October 1, 1994
at Hibbert United Church,
Staffa.
finest painters and sculptors in
bronze, wood, or clay - Leda
McAlister.
Are you aware that if you travel
west of Blyth of County Road 25,
then north on the second road for
about 2 km until you cross a small
bridge and then tum right down a
driveway, you'll find the beautiful
home and workplace of two very
talented Huronians, Ron and Bev
Walker?
For more information, look for
the brochure in many public facil-
ities in the county or contact -
Huron Society of Artists, Pauli or
Phil Sommer, RR 1 Dungannon ON
NOM 1RO or phone 1 519-529-7561
(Studio) or 1 519-529-3227 (Home)
Seaforth Lions Club
SANTA
CLAUS
PARADE
FRIDAY, NOV. 25
This year's theme
"CHRISTMAS
1924 �` \
Senior "A" Hockey
TTRY
Clinton Arena
September 22, 1994
9:30p.m.
"HAPPY 25t"
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Marlene & Brian Anderson
Sept. 20, 1969
Love from: Chris, Tina, Rick
and all your family.
Forthcoming Marriage
Sinnamon-Hoggart
Doug and Sharon Sinnamon of
Bayfield and Gordon and Laura
Hoggart of Londesborough are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their children
Cori Lee
and
Paul Wesley
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, September 24,'1994
at St. Andrews United Church,
Bayfield at 3:00 p.m.
Reception following at
Stanley Con:iplex, Varna
at 0:00 p.m.
NAPPY 22"°
BIRTHDAY
MIKE (ERRE) BOVEN
SEPT 23
FROM ALL YOUR
FRIENDS
a GRADUATION
.JEFFREY MEDD
Jeffery Medd, son of Leo &
Sharon Medd of Seaforth
graduated from the Civil
Engineering Technology program
at Fonshawe College. He is a
graduate of Seaforth District High
School, St. James Elementary
School. Congratulations, from
Mom, Dad, Julie, Barry, Stephen
Sandy, Grandma Medd &
Grandma Whittaker and all your
many relatives & friends. We are
very proud of you. Good luck in
the future.
BUCK & DOE
for
BONNIE PALIN
DWAYNE PRYCE
FRI. SEPT. 23
For more info
call: 527-2546
or
527-1247
Thursday
LINE DANCING
Saturday
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
BROTHERS
No Cover!
Saturday, October 1
POOL TOURNEY
Saturday, October 8
EUCHRE TOURNEY
Saturday, October 29
HALLOWE'EN
BASH
317 Huron St.
(tt..y. a)cut�rtnH
482-1234
SATURDAY NIGHT
SINGLE BINGO
AT THE GODERICH COLUMBUS CENTRE
2444
'4'25O TOTAL PRIZE
MONEY
Doors Open 5:30 p.m. BINGO 7:00 PM SHARP_
9301YJAOT MUST GO!
HAPPY PPV 8OTII
ALEX (SANDY) PEPPER
Drop In Sat. 24
between 2 & 4
at 27 ,Tohn St.
Seaforth to wish
Alex (Sandy) Pepper
a happy 80th
STAG
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SOT Ott 1 I
Far 110b (H 0
27-2237 j
SPARKY'S PLACE
FAMILY
�--�"�'' DINING
FISH &CHIP
DINNER
$5 50
Includes Mashed Potatoes or
Fries, Vegetables, Coleslaw,
Dinner Roll, Coffee or Tea
and Dessert
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25, 5 - 7 pm
90 Main St., Seaforth 527-1964
FORTHCOMING
MARRIAGE
Gerry & Mary Armstrong
of Kippen are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Melissa
to
Marc
son of Renee & Madeleine
Genereux of Connaught.
The Wedding will take
place on October 1, 1994
at 6 pm. St Jude's Church,
Porcupine, Ontario
HAPPY 50TH
ANNIVERSARY
GERTRUDE & BOYD
DRISCOLL
•Sept -23 ........ ,
(the couple will
celebrate ha Niagara Falls)
7140i, teaft, 61441g,
444 511,1116
THE 22"° ANNUAL
VAN EGMOND FOUNDATION
SUNDAY
SEPT. 25'h
10 AM to 5:00 P
Flea Market
Cider Making
Sausage Making
Horseshoe Pitching
Entertainment
Tea Cup Reading
) FOOD AVAILABLE
� - Ail Day Lung
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Gates Open at 10 AM
Admission:
Family 55.00, Adults 52.00, Students '1.00
Pre -School Children FREE
See *tie/74eitel /