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Entertainment
PIANO RECI-i AL - A piano recital for the students of Carol Carter, ARCT, A. MUS., RMT, was held on the evening of
June 9 at First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth. Front row, from left: Hilary Burgess, Shealyn Austin, Alicia Dick, Aline
Shepherd, Willem Shepherd, Justin Yee, Evan Cronin, Kirsty Currie, Katherine Yee. Second row, left: Jasmine Foreman,
Lindsey McClure, Danielle Vanden Hengel, Sydnie Lane, Nicole Kistner, Brock Smith, Kevin Wilbee, Stephen Henderson,
Paul Foreman, Chris Longstaff, Joshua Bell, Shannon Austin, Jessica Burgess, Carol Carter. Third row, left: Jennifer
Smith, Suzanne Shewan, Andrea Longstaff, Nicole Munro, Jamie Bell, Debbie Vanden Hengel, Danielle Kistner. Fourth
row: Wendy Glauser, Angie Southgate, Janelle Gowan, Julie Duwyn, Erin Nicholson, Caroline Dyck, Betty Little,
Marianne Vanden Henget, Bonnie Bannerman. Back row: Katie Thomas, Jennifer O'Rourke, Paul Spittal, Mark Phillips,
Curtis Smith, Nick Longstaff. Absent from photo: Anna Mailloux, Bee Bee Foreman. (Photo submitted)
Worst flood in 27 years turns much of Exeter and area into pool
Exeter was hammered with About 100 homes were the Times Advocate.
its worst flood damage in 27 affected when an east -west .The w,irst of rains came
years when the town's drainage ditch and culvert before 1-30 a.m. and most
drainage system couldn't couldn't handle the runoff had fallen an hour later.
handle torrential rains shortly from millions of gallons of According to Ausahle
after midnight on June 20. accumulated water, reports Bayfield Conservation
Seaforth and area Sports ,SCOREBOARD
Authority gauges about 3.5
inches of rain came down in
an hour.
Many crops were also dam-
aged in the vicinity.
CONTINUED from page 5
FASTBALL
HURON COUNTY
LEAGUE
( June 26 result )
C4th 0 at Zurich Panthers 9
FUTURE GAMES :
Tonight (Weill; Lieury Redsox at
SEAFORTII PLUMBING, R p.m.
BLUEWATER-LEAGUE
Squirt
( June 27 result )
Seaforth 17 Goderich Twp R
C4TH WITH BAT: Joey Nesbitt,
4 hits ( 1 .HR); Mark Moffet and
Ian Johnston, both 3 hits; Matt
Johnston and Dave Austin, 2 hits.
WINNING PITCHER: Johnston.
( lune 20)
-' Seaforth 24 Colborne i 9
• SCORERS: Steve Carnochan 4
and Nesbitt, 4 funs; Moffett, 3
runs.
WP: Camochan.
(rune 14)
Seaforth 21 Londesboro I
THE LUMBER: Josh Holland,
Camochan, Nesbitt each scored 4
• runs. .
THE WINNING CHCCKER:
'Craig Nicholson.
•( June 13)•
Seaforth 20 Tuckersmith Twp 10
UN ATTACK: Nicholson,
Holland and Johnston each
crossed the plate on three occas-
•sions.
1996 Ontario Junior Men's
Elimination Tournament .
(at Mitchell, July 5-7)
OPENING ROUND
tall Friday/double knockout)
10:30 a.m: Wellesley vs
Woodstock. Smith Falls juveniles
vs Simcoe. Shakespeare vs.
Aberfoyle, ORSA vs Kemptvilte.
Napanee bye.(Hoaro's Station
withdrew).
12:30 p m- North Fredericksburg •
vs Sebringville. Oshawa juveniles
vs Bramalea, St. Catharines vs.
Hickson -Cassel. Tara vs Moscow,
Inverary vs Owen Sound.
2:30 p.m; Stittsville vs Colborne,
Bridgeport vs Port Perry. Fingal -
Boxall vs Markham, Merlin vs
Oshawa juniors, Scarborough vs
Atwood.
4:30 p m; Exeter vs Mitchell.
6:30 p.m; Opening ceremonies.
BiTS & PiECES: Oshawa juve-
niles are defending champions.
BUCK & DOE
for
Terry McGregor
Carol Axtmann
Saturday,
July 13, 1996
9:00 pm to 1:00 am
Music by. D.J.
Lunch Provided
Age of Majority
Tickets $5.00 ea.
For more info
call...
527-2821
HAPPY 25th ANNIVERSARY
Mack & Janet Webster
July 9, 1996
in honour of their
parents' Anniversary
Mary Ellen. Mark &
Brian invite you to an
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday July 13
From 8 p.m. - ?
at their home
while Oshawa juniors were run-
ners-up in last year's provincial
championship. The top two teams
in this.weekend's Mitchell tourna-
ment will advance to the Canadian
Nationals • next month - in
Newfoundland.
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BUCK & DOE
for
BARRY VINCENT
& •
BRENNA WEIN
SATURDAY, JULY 6,1996
TICKETS $5/ PERSON
AGE OF MAJORITY
LUNCH PROVIDED
FOR INFORMATION CALL
527-2204
OR 527-1639
GRADUATION!!
WILLIAM HUGH NORRIS
Ivan °t Betty Liu `1,:rn, are
proud to announce the gradua
tion of their son Hugh from
Fan4hawe College on .June 12
1996 thigh graduated with .i
diploma - in Mee h.tiiu'.i1
Engmecrtng Technician Design
Ile previously .attended tapper
1'hilines-Elementary School .out
Vlitctirll District Iltgh School
Ilugh is currently employed by
.1 Tech Design Ltd n
\Vocxistock-
e..9rrwe.
ZOO speom yaw ttu..ct
Seaforth Minor Sports Council
1 DOUBLE'S NITE
B•I•N•G•O
MONDAY, JULY 8, 7:30 P.M.
Seaforth Arena
DORS OPEN AT 5:30 P.M.
All Game
��
,5o,000,. PRIZES
paWill Be
WI DOUBLED
Prcoeeds to Seaforth Monor Sports
Licence # M297196
Buck and Doe
for
MIKE PRESZCATOR
(Rouske) and
MELANIE McCONE
FRIDAY, JULY 5
9:00 pm -1:00 am
Age of Majority
LUNCH
PROVIDED
For Tickets Call
526-7411 or
482-5548
Forthcoming Marriage
:i,id Deb Plifntb are
pie,ue,i to. announce -the
forthcorn:ng marriage of their
'daughter
ANGELA COLLEEN
TO
DANIEL PETER
rein } Robert .Ind Helen
.\dc.'tair;utott ,inti Rick and Lynn
rhe•,:erermnru :vdg take place at
the .\orth,rde United Church.
Seatorth. ,1n',aturday, fitly 13,
I990 at 1 p m. Open reception to
iollo:c .rt 5eaforth and Dtstrrct
cominionty Centres at 9 p.nt.
Wedding
Cindy Elizabeth McNall and Patrick William Nigh we're united
in marriage on May 4, 1996 at St..Janicy t mitotic Church.
Seaforth. Father ,Joseph Hardy offteiai,• i the- double ring
ceremony. Cindy is the daughter of Cecil and Carni Mc Nall of
Seaforth. Pat is the son of Bob and,ktsie Niglt of F.ginnnrlville.
.The maid of honor was Linda James. friend of the couple. The
matron of honor wait .Jennifer Roth altin a trawl of the .couple.
The bridesmaids were Lori Nigh, sister of the groom,• Bev Van
Maar and Carrie Nero also friends of the &milk• Tlie tlotiergirls
were .Jessica McClure and Amber .Jan&'s'('nleinit,i: godchildren of
the bride and groom.
The hest man was Tom Nigh, brother nt'the groom. The ushers
are .Jim Nigh, brother of the groom, Siev.'tt McNutt. brother of
the bride, Darren Akey, .Jim Roth; Jeff Alee kick \taeLet and
Trevor Fortune all friends of the couple.
Trevor Fortune also provided the readings during the ceremony.
Candles were lit by Jane Uighant. sister of the grnnrn and
offering was served by Lynn McClure and Sue Nigh also sisters of.
the groom. Music was provided by soloisrAngela Smith, friend of
the couple and organist Cheryl Ann St. tinge Ntromtor•ies were.
captured by LAF's professional p graphs of Stratford at the -
beautiful home of Harry and Di ero at. F,ginonriville. .
Candlelight dinner and rec. tot was hold at. Seaforth
C..ommtmity Centres.
The, master of ceremonies was Donald Morris of St. Catharines,
uncle of the groom. Blessing hefo* dilnner was giver by Trevor
Price, friend of the couple: The couple reside in Se
Pat and Cindy would like to extend special thanks and
friends for making this day a memorable one.
I<'atie's 50
kigtie Teall
In 6 more
months.
Happy 25th
Wedding Anniversary
Jim & Donna
MIc Llwain
An
Open Reception
will be held at the
Seaforth
Agriculture
Complex
Sat.. July 6. 1996
8:30 pm to 1:00 am
"Best Wishes Only"
1
Susan Carter graduated
June 25th from
Conestoga College with a
diploma .in Business
Admini.stratio.n
Accounting. Susan. is curt
ren_tly employed •with
Regal Capital Planners.
Congratulations Susan.
Mom, Glenda, Darryl and Mau
GRADUATION
Carol Ann McQuaid graduated
from the University of Toronto
on lune I'.' 1996 with
Distinction. and was tin the
Dean's Himour Roll in her final
vsar of studies. Sift' received an
Honours Bachelor -of Arts
Degree with a double motor in
English .rod. Hivtorv. Cama Ann
is a graduate ',it St. fames
Separate Schon(. Seafnrth and
St. Michael's- Secondary School,
Stratton]. tike; will he, attending
the 'Faculty ,tt Education -at the
l ntv,'rsity ttf Toronto in
September tor the division of
Intermediate?Senior studies
specializing in Students with
High Academic Potential.
ONTARIO DRUG BENEFITS
IMPORTANT News for Seniors and
People Receiving Social Assistance
Because the federal government has reduced transfer
payments for Ontario's health and social services by
$2.1 billion over the next two years, the Ontario government
must act now to preserve its drug programs.
Starting July 15, Ontario Drug Benefit recipients will contribute
a small amount toward their prescription costs. Ontario is the
last province to introduce co -payments.
How much you pay depends on your income. You will pay up
to $2 per prescription if you are:
• single, 65 or over, with a net income of
Tess than $16,018 per year
• a couple, both over 65, with a combined
net income of less than $24,175 per year
• living in a nursing home, home for the aged
or home for special care
• receiving welfare or family benefits
• receiving home care
You're 65 and your income is higher than the above? Then
you pay the first $100 of your drug costs each year. After
that, you'll pay only the ODB dispensing fee of up to $6.11
per prescription.
You have extra health insurance from a private company?
Call your company. It may cover co -payment costs.
Call the Ministry of Health at 1-888-405-0405 if you have
more questions. Or look for information sheets at your
pharmacy.
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