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Entertainment
Shuffleboard, story hour, variety show, support group, information session
Senior Shuffleboard contin-
ues every Wednesday after-
noon at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres
from 1:30 to 4 pm. All
Seniors are welcome to come
out and participate. Last
week's winners were:
Ladies:
A. McLean 362
V. Preszcator 320
E. Southgate 269
Men:
B. McLean 468
K. Lingelbach 396
K. Preszcator 258
The Seaforth Branch
Library would like to invite
ecreation
rilPreview
by Marty Bedard
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all children to their STORY
HOUR. Story hour is held
every Friday mornings from
10:30 to 11:30 am. Beginning
October 11. There will he a'
voluntary registration fee,
For more information please
call the library at 527-1430.
Child Find would like to
invite everyone out to their
Variety Show featuring total
talent. The show will he held
Arena board wants liquor licence
Manager Graham Nesbitt
was given the go-ahead by
the management board last
month to proceed with an
application for a permanent
liquor licence for the arena.
He reported the Monckton
arena clears between $ 15,000
to $20,000 a year from its
cation is about $1,200 includ-
ing advertising, and licences
are valid for two years with a
renewal fee of $300.
The Seaforth & District
Community Centres manager
was also directed to draft an
operating policy for review
by the board at a future meet -
licence, the cost of an appli- ing.
on Sunday, October 27 from
2:30 to 4 pm at the Seaforth
and District Community
Centres. Tickets are $5 per
Workfare ideas
Painting the Town Hall
porch, the Victoria Park
handshell or equipment at the
public works shed arc some
projects Seaforth Council is
suggesting he done under
the work fare,- proposed for
some welfare recipients by
the provincial government.
Other ideas hatted around
as would -he meaningful•
workfare chores in Seaforth
at last Tuesday night's coun-
cil meeting included• remov-
ing debris from the 'Town
Hall basement, hall equip-
ment inventory at •the arena,
or perhaps using workfare tiff
timekeepers or bingo at the
community centres.
It is important that workers
should he transparent and
maintain their "dignity" with
nu stigma attached, Coup.
Brian Ferguson said.
Seaforth sports LCOLLEIBDARD,
HOCKEY
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT
MINOR HOCKEY
NOVICE
(Oct. 6/exhibition )
Godcrich 7 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH GOALS: Shawn
Brooker, Matt Carnochan, Mike
McLaughlin.
ATOM 1
( all exhibitions) .
(Oct. 4)
Seaforth 9 at EXETER 3
SEAFORTH GOALS: Greg
McGrath 2, Barry Young 2. Mark
Kirkconnell 2, Brent O'Reilly,
Luke Vick, Nick Jansen.
(Oct. 5)
Strathroy 3 at SEAFORTH 0
(Oct. 6)
Seaforth 6 at L1STOWEL 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Dave
Verbcrne, Kory Nash, Barry
Young, Cal O'Reilly. Mark
Kirkconnell, Tyler Elligsen.
PEEWEE
( Oct. 5/exhibition)
Stratford 1 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Steve
Camochan, Josh Holland.
WINNING GOAL: Scored by
Holland, assisted by Joey Nesbitt,
with 2:13 left in game.
BANTAM
( Oct. 3/exhibition )
Tavistock 0 at SEAFORTH 5
SEAFORTH GOALS: Derck
Nesbitt, Dan Nash, Adam
Lconhardt, Ryan Van Dooren,
Ryan Willis.
SHUTOUT: Dan O'Reilly.
MCDC ET
( Oct. 6/ exhibition)
St. Marys 4 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: J. D.
Nolan. Wes Vick.
NOTE: 1-1 after second period.
St. Marys scored three times in
43 -second span of third.
SENIOR GiRLS
(Oct. 6)
Watford 7 at SEAFORTH 0
&ATU/IVIDA7 J➢0®l13FII1NIG
MUSS MAGUS
(Oct. 5 results with next week's
.SCOREBOARD)
HURON -PERTH
"TRIPLE A"
MiNOR ATOM
( at Clinton )
( Oct. 6 )
London Rebels 5 H -P I akers 1
BOWLING
TOW a 2'G7117PZ4il
(Oct. 1 results)
'UGH AVERAG E George Johnston
232.
1HGHSINGLE; Ralph Johnston 280.
)SIGH TRIPLE; Ted Montgomery
724.
BETTER THAN 200; R. Johnston
280/238; Montgomery 263/235/226;
Reg Dick 254/220/226; John Staffen
225/206/204; G. Johnston 210/273;
Darryl Smith 274; Dean Price
201/245; Orville Storey 225.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Montgomery,
R. Dick 7(X), R. Johnston 662. Staffen
635, G. Johnston 634. Smith 611
WOMEN
HIGH AVERAGE Carol Johnston
182.
HIGH SINGLE fhb Stokes 251
Ju(;11 TRIPLE; Johnston S94
BETTER THAN ZOQ; Stokes,
Johnston 223, Sharon Evans 203/222
STANDINGS
Bad Howlers 18. Fighters 14, Digger.
and Animals 12. Climbers 5. Eagles ,
�raryU�t�y
Oct. 4 results)
MEN
HIGH SINGLE: E. Mavold 263.
HIGH TRIPLE,: Matzuld 574
BETTER THAN 200: Mat/old. R
Bennett 210, J. Strong 204.
WOMEN
HIGH SINGLE; M. F inlayson 183.
HIGH TRIPLE,; Finlayson 491.
sr. JJAIIIIILT II.TBAGrU/B
(Oct. 7 results)
1HG11 SINGLE; Jack kyan 284
HIGH TRIPLE- Ryan 763 -
BETTER THAN 200: Ryan
284/264/215; George -Love 275, Tim
Brown 242. Bob Dinsmore 2 34,
Henry Verhoog 233.Roger Hoggarth
224, Mark Higcncll 215. Don Nolan
211.
TRIPLES OVER 699.; Ryan. Love
638.
WOMEN
HIGH SiNGLE; Julie Geidanus 239.
HIGH TRIPLE: Janice Moms 596
WEEKLYSINGLES OVEBUII01
Gredanus, Moms 208/217.
STANDINGS
Bruins 24, Rangers 20. -
Red Wings and Maple Leafs 16.
Black Hawks 15. ('anadicns 14.
11'l�l d/RSIDA)Y MCIE/7PZ& 5
((kt. 3f results)
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111011 AVERAGE Murray
Bcnnewcis 271.
HIGH SINGLE: Bcnnewcis 355.
111011 TRIPLE; Bcnnewcis 952
BETTER THAN 200; Bcnnewcis
316/28 1 /355; Doug Leonhard(
204/2781301; Rub Anderson 259/249;
Gary Bedard 251/248; Neil Bcurman
221/251; Mi kc Thomson 21(1/243;
Dean Price 222/273
7_JZH2.LES AVER 600: Benneweis.
Lconhardt 783. Anderson 702, fiedcrd
684. Bcuernian 661. Thomson 6414
HIGH AVERAGE; Gayle Basun 241.
111011 SINGLE; Eason 260
711-
WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200:
Basun 260/235/2i6; Debbie Bedard
244. Bcucrman 237.
TI311'LFS OVER 600; Eason
• STANDINGS
Murray's Misfits 21, Mixed Nuts 9,
Nuts and Bolls 9. Extremely Bad 9.
3 Men & Ladies 8.1'nrspinners 7.
person and rare available by
calling Chris at 527-1401.
There will be a
Breastfeeding Support Group
every 2nd Thursday of each
month beginning October 10,
1996 at the Women's
Resource Centre, 7 Main St.
South, Seaforth. The
Facilitator will be Diane
Friday & Saturday
In Our New Nite Club
7 YEAR ITCH
featuring
Helix's Brian Volhmer
with
TODAY'S BEST ROCK!
Friday October 18
Columbia Recording Artist
54-40
on their
"Trusted by Millions"
• Tour
Tix $12 Adv., $16 Door
101
-Aowr
in Hwy. 8 West, Clinton
482-12J
BUCK & DOE
for
Karen Price
and
Dwayne Goforth
Saturday,
October 12, '96
9 pm - 1 am
Shakespeare &
District Optimist Hall
Age of Majority
Call 345-2249 or
271-1929
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WEDDING
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
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LE SOUDER - FLANAGAN
Sl. Patrick's Roman Catholic (:hutch was the setting July
27. 1996, for the wedding of Barbara Margaret. daughter of
Lorne and Agnes Flanagan. and Bradley William, son of Gary Le
Souder and Gloria Le .Souder- Father Tony Del Ciancio
officiated. Eileen Nish friend of the bride was Matron of
Honour. The bridesmaids were Mary Anne Van Bakel, Joan
Flanagan. Millirem, Flanagan sisters of the bride and Lori
Kuttschrutter sistci of the groom.
The Best Mari was Steve Le Souder brother of the groom.
The ushers were Pat Flanagan. Mike Flanagan brothers of the
bride, Jamie Murray friend of the groom and Henry
Kultschrutter brother-in-law of the groom.
Ring bearer was Jacob Flanagan nephew of the bride: The
reception. was held at the Mitchell Community Centre., The
couple are now resitting in Stratford. Brad and Barb thank
family and friends for helping to make their day so special.
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SALTFORD - Colborne Township
`CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR"
The Original' Western Ontario Craft Show to promote
Craftsmen and a Community
Sponsored by Bine Water Chapter Order of the Eastern Star 11284. Goderirh
DATES: Friday, October 25th, 1996 - 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 26th, 1996 - 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 27th, 1996 - 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For more Information contact:
f)ONNA CRAWFORD
R.R.44, Gorier -tell, Ontario N7A 3Y1
. Phone: (519) 524 -8038
PLACE: SALTFORD VALLEY HALL
1/2 km. north of Goderich
East of f i lighway 21
Meals & Refreshments Served * Door Prizes
ADMISSION: Adults $2.00
Children under 12 must he accompanied by an adult
McNichol, Reg. N.
Breastfeeding Consultant.
Pre -Registration is Required.
THANKSGIVING WEEKEND
FRI. "PENNY
DRADFUL"
GREAT COVERS OF
BUSH X, SMASHING
PUMPKINS, THE HIP,
SAT. "PEACE"
GREAT TOP 40 ROCK
FRI. OCT. 18
"5150"
THE ULTIMATE
TRIBUTE -TO
VAN HALEN
TICKETS ON SALE
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Call 527-1650 ext. 219.
The Seaforth Perinatal
Information Sessions next
class will be held on October
17, 1996 at 7:30 pm.
Participants will be touring
the birthing room. For more
information please call the
hospital at 527-1650.
HOLIDAY
HOURS
OPEN
SUNDAY &
THANKSGIVING ;,
MONDAY 1
7:00 AM III-
to 2:00 PM CEA;
10
SPARKY'S
PLACELDiNING
527.1964
90 Main St. r
Seaforth
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TIME, TALENT & TREASURES
AUCTION
Sat. Oct. 19, 1996 at 10 a.m.
Seaforth District High School
Sponsored by
First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth
Food booth day of sale -
Rides available on request
For snore information contact
Sheila Morton 527-1903
Debbie Procter 522-1301
A unique auction with something for everyone
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