The Huron Expositor, 1995-09-27, Page 181O-THie HURON EXPOSITOR, S•pt•mb•r 27, 1995
Senior
Terry Fox Run raises cash
There were 80 participants
raising $3,500 in the annual
Terry Fox Run in . Seaforth on
Sept. 17. Thanks to all the
people who participated!
Last week's Senior
Shuffleboard winners were:
Women:
V. Preszcator366
M. McMillan2l4
V. Sinclair202
Men:
C. Perkins323
B. McLean3l6
K. Preszcator297
The Seaforth Recreation
Department will be hosting Fall
Leisure Activities again this
year. Programs such as wood
refinishing, water colour paint-
ing, dog obedience, fitness,
step training, line dancing,
volleyball and basketball.
Look in today's paper for the
advertisement and more details
or call the Seaforth Recreation
Office at 527-0882.
Seaforth Minor Ball will be
hosting a Wrap up pot luck for
all players and parents. The pot
luck will be held a the Seaforth
and District Community
Centres on Thursday, Sept. 28
beginning at 6:00 p.m. Please
pass the word on. If you have
uniforms at home, please return
them at the pot luck.
The Seaforth Parents and Tot
Co-operative play group would
like to invite you to the
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Recreation
Preview
by Marty Bedard
Northside United Church every
Tuesday Morning from 9:00 to
11:30 a.m. Parents can enjoy a
coffee and talk, and the
children can play with the toys.
Mary Verberne, from the
Children's Centre, will be
joining the group at 11:00 a.m.
for Circle time. Come out and
enjoy. The play group is also
holding a quilt draw to raise
money for toys and equipment.
The quilt will be displayed at
the Women's Resourse Centre.
SURPRISE!
Happy l 7th Birthday
Teresa McFarlane
Sept 23
TROOPER
with special guest
"Middlesex -
TICKETS $10. ADVANCE
' $12./DOOR
Exclusive Legend Appearance
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October 6 - .7
Thanksgiving Weekend
BIG BANANA
Co/rata at/No
on your
256 Wedding Anniversary
Wayne & Joyce
Hugill
Love: Jennifer,Jodie
and Harold. •
The Seaforth Community
Hospital will be hosting
perinatal information sessions
throughout autumn. All
sessions are held at in the
hospital conference room 2.
Session number 1 is Thursday,
Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. Learn
about midwifery and labour
support. Admission is free.
For more information you can
call the Hospital at 527-1650.
Register today for fall craft
classes. The Hobby Shop on
Main Street Seaforth will be
hosting knitting, adult crafts,
tatting, embroidery, crocheting,
kids' crafts and a soap work-
shop. If any of the above inter-
ests you please call 527-2010.
Classes begin this week.
The Seaforth Senior Games
Committee would like to invite
all Seniors who participated in
the Senior Games to the
Awards Pot luck. This pot
luck will be held at the
Seaforth Legion on Thursday,
Oct. 12 beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Cards will follow.
The Tri -County District Sen-
ior Games Committee would
like to invite everyone to their
Euchre-ama fundraiser. This
euchre-ama will be held at the
Deleware Community Centre
on Wednesday, Oct. 18 from
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Lunch
is provided, prizes and draws
are available.
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Happy 60th BI hday
The Pride of Huron
Leadership Camp
and Huron County
Junior Farmers would
like to thank their
sponsors in the
running of a very
successful '95 Camp.
• OFA
• Clinton
Commercial Printers
• Zehrs Goderich
• Hullett Township
• Morris Township
• OMAFRA
• Camp Kintail
Forthcoming Marriage
Paul & Betty Southgate of Forest
and Elmer Shewan of Palmerston
and Marilyn Altair of Picton are
)leased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children '
Jennifer
and
Wayne
The wedding will take place at the
United Church in Palmerston
October 7, 1995 at 6:30 p.m.
Open reception to joftow at the
Palmerston Legion.
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- 8 Week Sessions -
• Beginner Clogging Tues., Oct. 3 6:30 t
• Advance Clogging Tues.. Oct. 3 7:30 I, •
• Line Dancing Thurs.. Oct. 12 7:30 •
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No pre -registration necessary '
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Instructor Sherry McCall
t; For more info call 527-1307
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at Egmondville United
Church
Sun., Oct. 1, 2 - 4 p.m,
in celebration of their.
50^ Wedding
Anniversary
Your presence is their
Bowling
Senior Bowling started Sept.
22 with a fun day. There were
20 bowlers present. Even
though a few months have
passed since we bowled there
were some very good scores.
John Aubin had high single
258 and Eric Matzold took
high triple 661.
Other reputable scores were
made by Ron Bennett, Joyce
Wallace, Gord Murray, Charlie
Perkins, and Norm McLean.
Please note the time to
commence bowling will be 1
o'clock.
FALLFAIR
BABY SHOW
Pre -register by
WEDNESDAY OCT.4
At 6:00 P.M.
Ages 1 to 6 months
6 to 12 months
12 to 18 months
To Pre -Register call
SANDRA MELADY 527-2799
OR
SUSAN ARTS 527-2564
SAT., SEPT. 30
9:00.1:00 A.M.
Bring your voices
and enjoy an
evening of karaoke.
BRUSSELS
COUNTRY INN
887.9035
PERTH COUNTY
AGRI-
TOURS
The Perth Federation of
Agriculture invites you and your
family to
Get Out of Town for
PERTH COUNTY'S
2ND ANNUAL
HARVEST DAY TOUR
Visit farms and agri-businesses on Sunday, .October 1,
199510 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Passports, including maps are only available the
day of the event!
Pick up your passport in the parking lot of the Stratford
Mall, Staffen's in Mitchell, or the new Zeller's Mall in
Listowel. Look for the tractors. $5.00 per passport.
Hosts include a beef operation, a dairy farm, a horse
farm, an apple farm• rare breeds of animals, and the
Stratford -Perth Museum.
For more information contact Tourism Stratford.
271-5140 1-800-561-7926
WANTED
Broomball Players
For
Men's League
Ages 20 - 30
Call 527-2525
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Monday -
RED MAPLE INN
HWY. 4 SOUTH • CLINTON • 482-3142
Hensall Men's
16Team 3on3
Hockey
Tournament
Oct. 27 & 28
450.
Entry Fee
at
Neilsall Arena
For Info
call:
Steve 262-2827
or
Tom 262-3206
The children of
Dick & Yvonne Middleton
invite family & friends
to a
Reception
in honour of their parents
25th Anniversary
Saturday September 30
9 p.m.
at the
St. Columban Church
• Parish Hall
(across from the
Country Charm Cafe)
Music by Neat Guys
"Best Wishes Only"
EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH
presents
DARE TO SHARE AUCTION
at
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
-Saturday, October 14th -
Preview 6:00-7:30 p.m. - Auction 7:30 p.m.
OVER 100 GREAT ITEMS!!!
Garden Tillers to Cheesecakes
Cottage Weekend to Carvings
Hardwood to Preserves
Many Handcrafted Articles and Gifts of Time
Lunch Booth Available
EVERYONE WELCOME
FRIDAY & SATURDAY `,
"PENNY
DREADFUL"
GREAT CLASSIC &
NEW ROCK
WITH NO COVER
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THANKSGIVING
WEEKEND ;
ie PARTY HERE WITH •
'NAKED RESEARCH',
NO COVER ALL
WEEKEND!!
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- COMMERCIAL HOTEL
527-0980
GRADUATION
Elizabeth Scott,
received her Bachelor of
Arts at the University of
Western Ontario June
Convocation.
Thanks to family, friends,
fellow students and former
instructors for all their
support. 'The first leg of
the journey is (Finally)
completed.
GODERICH 524 1811
Ends Thursday
"UPLIFTING AND INTEIUGENT:'
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EVERYONE SHOULD SEF THIS MOVIE!"
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Se . . 29 -Oct. 5
Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 pm
Sun.-Thurs. 8 . m
LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1.800.265-3138 FOR TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR AMBASSADOR
DINNER & DANCE
150T" Celebration
Previous Queens of the Fair
will be in attendance
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30"
ROAST BEEF
oPNC- SUSAN
MCALLISTER
S 5." per adx,lt $8 •" per child (12 & under)
DANCE TICKETS ONLY...$55.00
FOR TICKETS CALL
Susan Arts Ross Ribey
527-2564 527-1390
Or Pick Up at Tremeer Printers