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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-17, Page 1414-THI HURON IXPO$1TOR. May 17. 1451 Entertaininent TIM CUMMING PHOTO SENIOR SNOOKER - Dave Cornish played a good game of snooker competition held at Gordon Murray's residence in snooker last week while competing in the Senior Games Seaforth on Thursday, May 11. Senior games continue in May The Seaforth Recreation Department will be hosting a sign language program once again this summer. The pro- gram will begin on Monday, June 5. This will be a 10 -week program. If interested please call the Recreation Office at 527-0882. The Seaforth Senior Games continue during the month of May. Keep an eye on my col- umn and the Community Cal- endar for event dates and times. Next week's schedule is as follows: May 17 - 10:00 a.m. Horse- shoes at Seaforth District Arena, 1:30 p.m. Softball Throw 'at the Arena, and 1:30 p.m. Crokinole at Maplewood Manor. • May 19 - 10:00 a.m. Tennis at Seaforth District High School. May 23 - 1:30 p.m: - Boston Pool at Watson Reid's. ' May 24 - 10:30 a.m. - Golf at the Golf Course. Any Senior age 55 years or older are very welcome to Recreation Preview by Marty Bedard participant in any or all of the events. For more information on the Senior Games call the Recreation Office at 527-0882. Last week's Shuffleboard winners were: Women: J. Lunn467 1. Gardiner314 V. Preszcator272 Men: B. McLean455 K. Preszcator370 K. Lingelbach299 Summer is rapidly approach- ing and with it Summer Active '95. This Canada -wide program promotes the benefits of reg- ular physical activity and encourages Canadians, especially those who are inac- tive, regardless of age, ability, or gender to choose an active, healthy lifestyle. I encourage you or your organization to participate in this celebration of physical activities. You will not be alone, the entire County of Huron will be buzzing with activity between May 15 - 31. So join in and get active. Seaforth's events will be as follows: May 15 - Sneaker Day - every- one is encouraged to wear your sneakers. GREGOR CAMPBELL PHOTO BOXING GREAT - Canadian heavyweight boxing great George Chuvalo was a guest at a fundraising dinner in Mitchell last Wednesday. He once went the distance but lost a decision to Muhammad Ali, the greatest heavyweight of our time. May 21 - Child Find Walk a Thon beginning from the Arena at 10:00 a.m. May 27 - Youth Group's Wheel a Thon. Times and location to be announced. May 28 - Kite Making and Flying beginning at 12 noon at the Arena. Admission is $4 for the Kites. Iune 1 - Fitness is Fun Open House. The public is welcome to come check out the Fitness Programs offered at the arena. 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Refresh- ments available. June 7 - Dance for Heart at the Arena 7 - 10 p.m. For more information on Summer Active you can call 527-0882. The Annual Dance for Heart will be held once`again at the Seaforth and District Commun- ity Centres on June 7 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Come enjoy aerobics, line dancing and be prepared to have fun. Pledge sheets are available at the Recreation Office. 4-H Hikers create projects by ROBYN ASH At the last 4-H meeting of the Happenin' Hikers club members with the 4-H pledge, followed by talking about the last meeting. They then sang a song. The club set due dates for 4-H projects to be handed in club members were trying to put skits together for the achievement night which will be taking place in a couple weeks. Near the end of the meeting they made birdfeeders with pine cones, birdseed and peanutbutter. After all the hard work was completed everyone enjoyed some cookies and juice. Hensall Legion receives print The town of Bow Island, Alberta (the Bean capital of the West) has challenged The Village of Hensall (the White Bean Capital of Canada) to see who has the fittest beans! The competition is based on partici- pation as a percentage of the population, therefore everybody counts. Activities for the chal- lenge are sell in the planning stages, but Hensall's main activity will be a community walk. This is a return to a previous tradition. The Challenge will be Wednesday, May 31 with the walk 'warm-up' to begin at the Village Town Hall at 7 p.m. Residents are encouraged to come out and participate in this summeractive event...and bring along friends, family and neighbours. Residents are reminded, of course that the Community Walk is not the only way to participate. naturally, not everyone will be able to make it out for the event. Any physi- cal activity counts? Registra- tions of activities can be made by phoning the Hensall Munici- pal Office (262-2812). If you walk to the post office - it counts! If you do your garden- ing - it counts! Wednesday evening, May 10, Hensall Legion, prior to hold- ing their meeting, were pres- ented with a framed limited edition print of the original `Milk for Britain' poster from the Kinsmen and Kinetics. This is a picture of baby with a bandage over his head, tears falling down his cheeks saying, `I want a drink of milk." Dur- ing the war years this picture was a card that fit over a milk bottle, it was then placed in stores and banks to collect money for the Kin to buy milk for the children of the besieged British Isles. The 'Milk for Britain' campaign raised close to three million dollars that was used to purchase more than 50 million quarts of milk. This program was spearheaded by Kin founder, Hal Rogers. Don't forget the upcoming parade and dedication of the fountain in Liberation Park in Goderich, on May 20 at 2 p.m. A reminder that the Legion Auxiliary Penny Sale will be starting May 23 and will run until June 3. Please support this worthwhile cause. The Hensall Sunset Seniors held their May meeting at the United Church. Helen McKay welcomed everyone. O'Canada Hensall by Liz Sangster 262-2715 was sung followed by the Lord's Prayer. An invitation was received from Huronview to attend their 100th anniver- sary April 26. The group will attend a special day June 6 at 12:30 p.m. The June meeting will be June 13. Several will attend the Senior Games in June. Hostesses Audrey Christie, Emma Campbell, and Pearl Taylor served a delicious lunch. Winners of the cards were Gertie Moir, Emma Campbell, Kirk Kuik, Pearl Taylor. Lone hands Isobel Rogerson. The afternoon women's group met on May 4 at the Hensall United Church. Elva Forrest opened the meeting with a poem, followed by prayer. MaryAlexander had the devotional. The group sang the hymn, 'pore the Beauty of the Earth'. She then read a poem, 'Daffodils'. She brought daffo- dils for all the women to take home. Her theme was Mother's Day, her scripture was Prov- erbs 30:17. Mary gave a prayer and then received the offering, which Elva Forrest dedicated. The group sang the hymn, 'Blest Be the Tie that Binds'. The minutes of the April meet- ing and the correspondence were read. Roll Call was taken and forty visits were reported. Sadie Craig gave the treasurer's report. Mary Roobol sent seven cards. Elva read a poem, 'Grandmother's Quilt'. Evelyn Flynn gave the study about trying to "stir things up' in a Calgary church. The hymn 'Faith of Our Fathers' was sung. Isobel Rogerson was the pianist. Adrienne Kathryn Reaburn daughter of Chris and Tammi received the sacrament of bap- tism. The official board will meet May 17 at 8 p.m. After the service on May 21, lunch and fellowship will be served by the Christian Devel- opment. May 21 will also be baptism. The women will pack a bale on June 5 at 9 a.m. Plans are underway for a bake sale and lunch at the Village Yard Sale. The 'Battle of the Beans' tradition .continues in Hensall. McKillop club names executive BY ROBYN NASH To begin the first 4-H meeting of the 'Great Outdoors' McKillop #1 4-H club members just got to know each other, then held elections for President - Danielle; Vice President - Robyn Arts; Secretary - Adrienne Peckitt; Treasurer • Andrea Flanagan and Press Reporter - Robyn Nash. They then learned how to read maps and work compasses. This will help in the future when they venture out. After the main events were completed members all sat and were treated to a delightful snack, ending the meeting with a full tummy. At the next meeting the club will be deciding on a name for adventures group, so stay tuned! ST. JAMES CWLSfrawf ogtoo Wed., May 17, 8:00 PM Seaforth Legion Doors open at 7:15 PM • Entertainment •Bake Table • Door Prizes • Draws Everyone Welcome! Seaforth Agricultural Society TRACTOR ELIMINATION DRAW WINNERS April 14 James & Lisa Davis Prize by Pioneer Seed May12 Raulph & Judy Bauer RR#5 Mitchell Prize by W.G. Thompson TICKETS GOING FAST GET ONE FOR DAD Campbell/Ducharme Les & Gayle Campbell are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cheryl Elizabeth to Scott Michael Son of Eugene and Ruth Ducharme of Clinton The wedding will take place at 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 27, 1995 at Northside United Church, Seaforth, Ont. TOPS .42,;<,4 EXOTIC DANCERS n am Monday -Saturday 12 LUNCH BUFFET ''46 RED MAPLE INN ,. 1,q;lT., • CI IITON • 48: 3147 BUCK & DOE for BRIAN BUFFINGA and KRISTA RATHWELL Friday May 26 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Stanley Twp. Complex Varna Music by Goodfellas Age of Lunch Majority Provided Required For more information 523-4296 233-7245 Happy Birthday Ben van den Akker May 19, 1995 With Love From Your Family i Sale Nifty at 50 May 19 BEN VAN DEN AKKER Love, Your family from St. Thomas & Mitchell is GRADUATION Adam Davies, son of Janet Davies and Friend Murray Dalton, graduated from Mount Allison University at Sackville, N.B. on May 8, 1995. He graduated with an Honours B.A. in History. Adam attended Seaforth Public School , Seaforth District High School and Bayside Secondary School, Bayside. Congratuations, from your family and friends. 1 Forthcoming Marriage Jason and Marissa wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their mother Nancy, daughter of Jim and Marlene MacKenzie of Arkona to Michael, son of Harry and Catherine Hak of Seaforth. A quiet ceremony will be 'held Saturday May '20, 1995.