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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-31, Page 1414 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, May 31, 1995 Entertainment Women's soccer begins in area The Seaforth Lions Pool Swimming Lesson Registration will be held at the Lions Park Pavilion on Saturday, June 3 and Saturday, June 10 from Watch out and look up! BY CRIS A VANDEN HOVEN Birds came from all directions heading towards Gerda Vanden Hoven's home on May 15. After reciting the 4-1-1 pledge, members answered the roll call by saying. What advice our mothers have given us. Finalizing the achievement plans members were ready for the fun to begin. Mem- bers made a bird in a nest craft from a grapevine nest, glue, babies breath, ribbons, and of course a bird. With the creative minds the results were fascinating and all members had a beautiful arrangement to place in their homes. All the crafts made during the project will be on display at the achievement program. W.I. barbecue The Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario will welcome over 3,500 members and friends to the Ontario Agricultural Museum, Milton, on Wednesday, June 14, to a Quilt Show and Turkey Barbecue. Visitors from across Ontario are expected to arrive at 9 a.m. for a full day of events to kick off the celebrations planned to honour the 100th Anniversary of the Women's Institute. The first Women's Institute branch was formed in 1897 at Stoney Creek, Ontario, in r6sponse to a concern for the safety of food. The determination of those early members was rewarded when the pasteurization of milk became a reality. It was not long before the reputation of this Women's Institute branch spread, and, new groups formed across Ontario, across Canada, and, finally worldwide. Today, Women's Institute members are proud to uphold that "community spirit", of which Ontario can be so proud, as they meet the needs of the community, and , the personal growth of its members. BUCK & DOE for Sandra McInally and Brian Melady SAT. JUNE 10th 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music by D.J. Age of Majority For information Call 345-2566 or 527-0908 Happy 25th Anniversary Gilbert & Ricks Vansteelandt May 30th, 1995 Recreation Preview by Marty Bedard 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. each day. Come get first pick of sessions and classes you desire. For more information call the Lions Pool at 527-0950, or the Recreation Office at 527-0882. Don't forget about Seaforth's last two events in Summer Active '95; June 1 - Fitness is Fun Open House. The public is welcome to come check out the fitness programs offered at the Seaforth District Arena. The open house is from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. with refreshments available and June 7 - The Annual Dance for Heart will be held once again at the Seaforth and District Community Centres 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. Prizes will be handed out at all events. For more information on Summer Active you can call 527-0882. Last week's winners were: Women: V. Preszcator347 M. McMillan330 A. McLean318 Men: B. McLean372 K. Lingelbach326 K. Preszcator279 Women's Soccer will be starting at the Optimist Park tonight at 8:00 p.m. Any women interested in a little exercise and fun are welcome. For more information please call Lynn at 522-1942. Seaforth Minor Ball is getting into full gear with most teams beginning this month. If you are a ball fan watch the Com- munity Calendar for times and diamonds of all the teams. House League Ball and T -Ball will begin the second week of June so watch next week's paper for your name and when you play. BUCK & DOE for Jeff Henderson Sandi Bell Friday, June 2, 1995 pm - 1 am Music by D.J. - Age of Majority For more information call 527-2416 Who is This Man? He will be 75 onJune4 BUCK & DOE For Pam Hoggart and Steve Shewan ' Friday, June 9th 9to1 tickets $6.00 - Lunch Provided For Info Call 345-2701 or 482.9157 GRACE BROADFOOT celebrates her 80'h Birthday on June 2, 1995 Happy 50th Anniversary Mom & Dad The family of Ken & Ilene Thompson invite friends, neighbours & relatives to join them in a celebration of their parents 50th anniversary, at Kinburn Hall. Sat, .June 3, 1995 7-11 pm. Best wishes only please FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Best Wishes from her family & friends etwrdeNedgassa PAULA Jim and Marion Consttt are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joanne Elizabeth to Steven Douglas, son of Doug and Gail Schroeder. The wedding will take place at Brucefteld United Church on Saturday June 3, 1995. Open reception to follow at Stanley Township Complex, Varna. Paul & JoAnne Matthews are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter Paula. She received her Bachelor of Arts Degree In Social Development Studies with legal Studies a minor option from the University of Waterloo. She attended St. James In Seaforth,-St. Joesph's, St. Michael's and Stratford Central School. Congratulations Paula. Mom, Dad, Sister, Grandma and Grandpa Aubin and Grandma Degroot. Paula has accepted a full time Residential Counsellor position In New Hamburg. We all would like to wish her the hest. is- SEAFORTH IS NUMBER ONE - For the second con- secutive year a group from Seaforth was the top money raiser for the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Big Bike Ride in Goderich. This team raised almost $3,300 of the Huron County total of $8,173. Carol Barry (at left) raised the most for Seaforth, at $1,032, along with the help of her brother Dave Staffen from Toronto. Carol is a nurse at Seaforth Com- munity Hospital who felt the Big Bike Ride was a good cause. HAPPY 401 ANNIVERSARY Mom & Dad (Bob and Elsie Doig) 4t Love Rick and Deb Cary, Jamie, Barb, Brittany and Amber 71t,IRRIAVE Ares The marriage o 7 is ae ' a an• ' ancy lizabeth MacKenzie took place on May 20/95 at 2:30 p.m. This beautiful outdoor wedding on the banks of the Maitland River at Fern Hurst Glen, was officiated by Rev. Chris Morgan. Michael, is the son of Harry and Catherine Hak of Seaforth and Nancy is the daughter of Donald and Marlene MacKenzie of Arkona. Maid of Honour was Donna Elliott of Strathroy and Bridesmaid was Marissa MacKenzie of Seaforth. Best Man was Ron Hak of Kitchener, Usher was Jason MacKenzie of Seaforth. A recep- tion was held at the Seaforth Curling Club. The newly married couple will reside in Seaforth. WEDDING DUCHARME-CAMPBELL On Saturday, 9day 27 ata p.m. , at 9ort[frside 'united Church in Seaforth, Cheryl Elizabeth Campbell and Scott Michael Ducharme were joined in marriage. The service was performed byRev. lames Sloan and lather gt farkPou(in. Cheryl is the daughter of Ltsae and Gayle Campbell of Seaforth and Scott is the son fucgaene an6 utk ?3 rme of Clinton. Maid of honour was Colleen Janmaat, of Seaforth, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Cat Broome E�pmorufville, n'end of the 6'rid; Sharri cDonald, race efd, friend of the bride; Bev marriage, Canton, sister of the bride and Sharon Blau, radon, sister of thegroorn. Jlowergirl was Amanda, Herman, of Durham, friend of the bride andgroom. Best man was Wayne Duchanne, of Clinton, brother o the groom. Ushers were ' is,Ducharme, Clinton, 6rot(ier of the room; Yeff Camppbe , Sea orth, brother of the bride; Dave Ec ert, Brucefielrf, friend of tkegroom and Doug Bfais, London, brother-tn-law of the groom. Rf rigbearer was Cody 5anmaat, of Seaforth, fn-eruf of the bride andgrao ii. 'The reception was held at Seaforth and District Communitti Centres. The couple tooT(a honeymoon top to Antigua. The couple will reside in Brucefield. Readers were Marion Hunt, need o the bride and Arnie f9 h, oddii(d of the beide. Candlelig{�hters were Darcy Cote arta' Dean'Daer, both friends of thegroom. Soloists were Lisa and Lori Strong. Organist was Caro( Carter. (Photo by JrankThilfips). GOOEAICH 524 1811 1i111 ENDS THURSDAY j .. DENZIL WASHINGTON GEME HACXMAN CRIMSON TIDE "FULL-TNROTTLE TENSION!" - krne4i Ivan. LOS ANGnES 11485 "FIRST-RATE ADVENTURE!" - Gene S as THAT NAC TV Fri. - Thurs., June 2-- 8 Fri. - Sun 7 & 9:10 p.m. Sun. - Thurs. 8 p.m. LONG DISTANCE' CALL 1.800-245-3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO Seaforth Minor Sports Council NITE B•I•N•GO MONDAY, JUNE 19, 7:30 P.M. Seaforth Arena DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 P.M. joillAll Game PRIZES will be DOUBLED t r to SeafoAh Minori ;..o„�a ana�a��aoroceeds to Seaforth Minor Sports Licence #M297140