The Huron Expositor, 1994-09-21, Page 34i'Z
IECR EATHON
TETEv:IEW
BY MARTY BEDARD
Awards night held
The Seaforth Senior Games
Committee would like to thank
everyone who attended the
Potluck/Awards Night on Sept.
20 at the arena. A good time
was enjoyed by all. Thanks go to
Mayor Hazel Hildebrand for
coming out to present the
awards. After the meal and
awards a small euchre contest
was held. Prizes went to Bea
Stoll for high lady, Boyd
Driscoll was high gentleman,
Bill Kelly won most lone hands
by a man with three, Catherine
Staples also had three loan hands
for the- women. Gordon Murray
and Evelyn Carter were low
gentleman and lady.
Last week's winners were:
Women:
V. Glanville 330
M. McMillan 269 I. Diehl
242
Men:
S. Doig 228
0. Pryce 190
B. McLean 171
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.
The First Presbyterian Church
would like to invite you to their
3 T's AUCTION: Time, Talent,
and Treasures. This auction will
be held at the Seaforth Public
School on Friday, September 30,
1994 at 6:00 p.m. All proceeds
will be going towards restoration
of the organ and stained glass
windows. For more information
call Debbie at 522-1301, or
Sheila at 527-1903.
If anyone is interested in enter-
ing a Mixed Slo-Pitch in
Seaforth and arca, ncxt summer,
please call the Recreation Office
at 527-0882.
The Seaforth Recreation
Department invites you to take
advantage of one or many of the
Leisure Activities planned this
fall. Programs you can enjoy are:
Furniture Refinishing, Dog
Obedience, Landscaping/Flower
Beds, Water Colour Painting,
Recreational Volleyball and
Recreational Basketball. For
more informatior: on these pro-
grams look for our ad in today's
paper, or call the Recreation
Office at 527-0882. Standard
First Aid will be held after
Thanksgiving, so watch for it.
Please pre -register for all pro-
grams.
Panzlera - Delaney
Mary Lucille Delaney and Neil Panziera were married Saturday, July
30, 1994, at 1:30 pm in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Dublin by
Rev. Father A. Campeau and Rev. Father J. J. Carrigan. Lucille is the
daughter of Mary Ellen and Joseph Delaney of Dublin. Neil's parents are
Rose and Mario Panziera of Brantford.
The Bride's attendants were Jayne Walsh of Stratford, Maureen Van
De Walle of St. Marys and Yvonne Seiler of Mitchell, all sisters of the bride.
The Groom's attendants were Greg Blain of Stoney Creek, Ron Plant of
Burlington and Peter Ferris of Unionville, all friends of the groom. Guests
were also ushered by the bride's brothers James Delaney of London and
Patrick Delaney of Dublin.
Scriptures were read by Anna Panziera of Don Mills, sister of the
groom and James Delaney. Gift Bearers were Charlene, Patrick and Alanah
Delaney. The altar server was Robert Seiler, nephew of the Bride.
Joan Gaffney was organist, Nancy Duart played the keyboard and the
violinists were Madonna and Carol Anne McQuaid. Soloists were Julie
Renwick, Micheline Nielsen, Grant Beehler, Jayne Walsh and the Bride.
Following the marriage ceremony, guests were received at the home
of the bride's parents. The reception was held at the Knights of Columbus
Community Centre, Stratford, with Dino Dottori as Master of Ceremonies.
Following a honeymoon to Jamaica, the couple now resides in
Lambeth.
Town & Country
Bowling League
September 20, 1794
Sweet Adelines - 11
The Twisters - 10
Boys Namcd Sue - 3
Go-Go's - 4
The Heart Throbs - 9
DJ's - 5
Ladies' High Average
Sue Stokes - 162
Ladies' High Single
Sheila Booker - 233
Ladies' High Triple
Sharon Evans - 500
Men's High Average
Reg Dick - 240
Men's High Single
John Steffen - 306
Men's High Tripk
John Steffen - 760
Personal best for evening:
Ralph Johnston (257); Darryl
Smith (180); Joe Vecnstra (230);
Lila Story (211); Aric Van
Diepen (219); Dwain Forrest
(167); Wayne Boyd (189); Lloyd
Dale (186); Gordon Murray
(211); Ruth Duffy (149); Betty
Dale (141); Larry Babincuy
(235); Lavern Hoegy (201);
Sharon Evans (181); Carol
Johnston (171); Louise Dick
(158); Gcorgc Johnston (220);
Terry Smith (203); Orville Story
(160).
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Starring
SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS
SEAFORTH HARMONY HI-LITES
CARRY ON CLOGGERS
AND MUCH MORE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
8:01 P.M.
CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
TICKETS $8.00
For Advance Tickets Call
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR AMBASSASDOR
DINNER & DANCE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Roast Turkey & Stuffed Pork
DATpEILLUSION
$15.00 SQ00
per child (12 & under)
FOR TICKETS CALL
Susan Arts or Ross Ribey
527-2564 527-1390
OR Pick Up at Tremeer Printers
TIME, TALENT, TREASURES
AUCTION
FRI., SEPT. 30/94 AT
SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
DOORS OPEN AT 5 p.m.
Auction begins at 6 p.m.
Velvet crazy quilt; 4 crib quilts: qufllow and pillow: antique dishes •
Limoges. Flow Blue. Trio Rockingham. Imperial Austria. Rose Chintz -
Johnson Bros.. milk glass: collector's items - King George Vi Coronation
money box. 1878 bell, c. 1878 cupid pictures: crocheted afghans. knee
throws. doilies. pot holders: doll with crocheted outfit. placemats &
napkin rings: Alf Dale paintings; hand painted picture; pool party:
stained glass suncatchcrs, furniture refinishing; antique appraisals: old
fashioned child's sleigh: 201 Ib. hog ready for market. 7-9 Ib. chicken.
18 Ib. turkey: Eskimo crafted fur doll and pillow: handcrafted quilt
racks, rocking horse. pine shelves. plate holder. wheelbarrow.
flower/planter cart: handpalnted plates: woodcarvings; tole painted
scarecrow. window box. tray. key holder; homemade pillows; homemade
pies. cakes, rolls. cookies, muffins. preserves. relishes. pickles,
desserts. Jams & Jellies: smocked baby bonnet; handknit sweaters.
socks. mitts. shawl: load of manure; septic tank clean out; case of toilet
tissue: toilet scat cover, handcrafted toilet paper holder: drive & dine:
dinners: day trips to London: reflexology sessions: tutoring sessions:
coffee maker: vacuum cleaner: cast iron frying pans. cast Iron cookbook
stand. Jewellery (some antique), apartment size washing machine: air
conditioner, card table & chairs: macramed lawn chair: proses: sofa &
chair: lamps: single -bed headboards: car wash. wax and interior
cleaned, day use of a Mtata convertible: yard work. raking leaves, snow
shovelling. lawn mowing: window cleaning; mother's helper; perennials;
clocks: books: brass candle holders: wine decanter & glasses;
Christmas plate: ceramic pig; bronze statue; doorman stopper; tackle
box: handbags: personal attack alarm; golf clubs; TV tables; wooden
stools: small oak table top: plus more.
Advanced bids accepted.
AUCTiONEERS:
DICK ROBINSON, BRUCEFIELD,
JIM CAMPBELL, SEAFORTH
Items on-dtsplay_ in Stewart Broa, window. _ .
--Alrproceeds go towards the restoration of the stained glass windows
and the organ at First Presbyterian Church. Seaforth.
Food booth day of sale. Transportation to auction available.
For more information call Sheila 527.1903 or Debbie 522-1301.
This ad sponsored by Maplewood Manor. Seaforth.
HERN-SHEWAN
Cheryl Anna -Marie Shewan
and Harold Robert Hem were
joined in marriage Saturday,
September 24, 1994 at the
Seaforth Presbyterian Church.
Cheryl is the daughter of Mery
and Joyce Shewan of Dublin.
Harold is the son of Robert and
Mabel Hern of RR 1 Woodham.
The wedding party included:
Maid of Honour Lori Henderson
of Seaforth, friend of the bride;
bridesmaids Linda Wuerth of
Exeter, sister of the groom; Julie
Shewan of Dublin, sister of the
bride; Cathy Lynn Hak of
Seaforth, friend of the bride;
junior bridesmaid Suzanne
Shewan of Dublin, sister of the
bride; flower girl Tiffany Hem
of Winchelsea, niece of the
groom; Best Man Larry Miller
of Winchelsea, friend of the
groom; ushers Steve Shewan of
Dublin, brother of the bride;
Fred Hern of Winchelsea,
brother of the groom; James Oke
of Winchelsea, friend of the
groom.
Soloists at the service were
Lisa and Lori Strong of Seaforth.
Organist was Carol Carter.
A reception was held at the
Seaforth Community Centre.
The couple will reside in Lon-
don, Ontario.
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Striploins - 6 oz. & 8 oz.
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*Daily Lunch & Dinner
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, September 28, 1994-15
Tammy Lynne Janmaat and
Trevor Charles Bowden were
united in marriage on Saturday,
September 3, 1994 at St. Jrunes
Roman Catholic Church in
Seaforth.
Tanury is the daughter of Deb
and Ken Janmaat of Seaforth.
Trevor is the son of Anette and
Leigh Bowden of Goderich.
The Maid of Honour was
Renee Devereaux, friend of the
bride. The bridesmaid was
Tracy Janmaat, sister of the
bride. Junior bridesmaid was
Kimberly Jamnaat, sister of the
bride. The flower girl was
Ashley Janmaat, cousin of the
bride.
The Best Man was Scott
Sprung, friend of the groom.
Usher was Troy Bowden,
brother of the groom, and Paul
Janmaat, uncle of the bride
also ushered. The ring bearer
was Kassldy Bowden, son of the
bride & groom.
Don Sills was the soloist and
organist was Cheryl Ann Storey.
Readings were performed by
Aun Cronin and Joan Bridge,
Aunts of the bride and Chris
Johnston, cousin of the bride
read the Prayers of the
Faithful. Offertory was brought
to the altar by Ted Janmaat,
Uncle of the bride and Debbie
MacDougall, Aunt of the groom.
The wedding was officiated by
Fr. Henry Cassano.
A reception was held at the
Seaforth & District Cornrnunity
Centres with John Lansink,
Jr. as the Master of
Ceremonies.
The couple will reside in
Scafirrth.
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new
Handicrafts, services, and miscellaneous items.
Saturday, October 1, 1994
11:30 a.m.
Sebringville Community Centre
9:30 A.M. Doors Open
Lunch Booth and Home Baking Available
Net Proceeds for general maintenance
and building fund
Sponsored by Sebringville
Athletic Association
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FABULOUS FALL EVENTS
at the
Blyth Festival
GALA DINNER AUCTION
Saturday, Oct. 22
Blyth Community Centre
Preview 6 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m Auction 8 p.m. -$25
PI-.iE:R ANI) 1111 %VOL1
Blyth Memorial Hall
School Performances Oct. 24 - 28
Public Performance Oct. 29 -1 p.m. -
LiON:\ I3OYD
Tuesday, Nov. 8
Blyth Memorial Hall - 8 p.m.
Reserved Tickets - $25
YUK YUKS
Sat . Nov. 26
Blyth Memorial Hall
Family Performance 2:30 - $6.
Adult Performance 8:30 - $15
For Tickets phone the Festival Box Office at 523-9300
SEAFORTH
CITIZENSHIP AWARDS
THE SEAFORTH RECREATION AND PARKS COMMITTEE IS NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FOR
THE CITIZENSHIP AWARDS FOR 1994 IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:
SERVICE TO SPORTS - A person that volunteers his or her time to sports organizations, or sports in gener-
al in Seaforth.
CiViC SERVICE - A person who belongs to a service club or community organization in which he or she
contributes many hours of time for the betterment of the community.
HUMANITARIAN SERVICE - A person who is considerate of mankind, and is willing to give his or her time
to help other people.
THESE AWARDS ARE CHOSEN BASED ON THE INDIVIDUAL'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COMMUNITY
IN A VOLUNTEER CAPACITY. IF YOU KNOW OF SOMEONE THAT FITS THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION, FILL
OUT THE FORM BELOW AND MAIL iT TO: THE SEAFORTH RECREATION AND PARKS DEPARTMENT,
P.O. BOX 885, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOK 1 WO. DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS IS FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 14, 1994.
I would like to nominate'
one) a) Service to Sports b) Civic Service
c) Humanitarian Service
Some background information on this person is:
Doi• his/her contribution to Seaforth in (circle
My reason For nominating this person is:
Signature of Nominator