The Huron Expositor, 1997-08-20, Page 17PifOTOOYDAVID 800TT
TOASTY WESTERNS - Residents 01 Seatorth Manor Nursing and Retirement Home and
members of the public, many with cowboy hats on, enjoyed the music of The Western
Entertainers from St. Marys on a toasty Thursday afternoon on the front yard otthe manor.
Workshop on
manure in Sept,
The Huron Stewardship
Council, "dedicated to the
responsible management of
our soil, water and other nat-
ural resources," hosts a work-
shop on liquid manure appli-
cation on Sept. 5 in McKillop
Township.
Manure management is a
growing concern in rural
areas, and the council is try-
ing to do something "posi-
tive;" hoping recent develop-
ments in information and
technology will be of practi-
-cal use for participants "to
ensure they are carrying out
the most responsible manure
.management possible on
their farms."
Pork producer and host
John Arts. provincial agricul-
ture ministry by-product and
waster management specialist
Don Hilhorn. agri-analysis
expert Gary Roberts and
equipment demonstrations
are on the agenda at Lot 21.
Conc. 4 of McKillop (one
intersection east and two
north of Seaforth) from 1 to 4
p.m.
Details are available by
calling Steve Bowers (887-
9137). Rowena Wallace
(522-0804). Evert Kidder
(482-5033) Or Wayne
Caldwell (524-21881-
Barbeque &
Buck 'n Due
for
Jennifer .Murphy
Chris Vogels
Sunday, August 31
BBC1 ticket, should be
purchased before August 28".
Buck'n Doe Tickets
only are also available
Late Lunch Included
For more information call
345-23 tS or 356-2047
SEAFORTH I
MEN'S SLO-PITCH
LEAGUE
PLAYOFFS'
This Weekend
° Seaforth Lions Park.
1 Free Admission
Music • , Food
Refeshments
Licensed Under L1.80
Special Occasion Permit
Noon to 1:00 a.m.
i`
11
FORTHCOMING
MARRIAGE
1
Eric and Arlene McIntosh
and
John and Mary Van Bakel
are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage
of their children
Janice Arlene
and
Patrick John
on Saturday, August 23,
1997 at 3 p.m. at
Egmondville United
Church
Four programs
in Food Steps
The Huron County Health
Unit is offering four different
programs in one, using a
booklet called "Food Steps,"
developed by registered dieti-
cians and health profession-
als.
"There are no meetings to
attend, no preaching, no gim-
micks and no costs," a press
release from the local health
unit states. "The entire pro-
gram can be completed by
mail so you can go at your
own pace.'
The health unit says "Food
Steps" is a program for peo-
ple who want to change the
way they eat and also a pro-
gram for those who don't
want to change the way they
eat. It recognizes people are
at different stages when it
comes to the way they eat.
Details are available by
calling the health unit at 1-
800-265-5184 (extension
710).
HAPPY 50th tt
ANNIVERSARY
Norm & Isabelle Young
lit
Open House -
Sunday, August 24th
from 1 - 3 p.m.
at the home of
Sandra (Young) Jessome
#2 Harphurhay Rd.,
Seaforth
Friends and Family Welcome
441111
IJ
WHY TAKE A
BOATING COURSE''
IT COULD SAVE
YOUR LiFE'
The Qodsrtch Power and
Sail Squadron Is -oftertng
courses starting at 7:00.
p.m. September 9 and 10
at Central Huron
Ssco.ndary School in
Clinton.
*Manna Electronics
•Boating
*Piloting
•Advanced Piloting
tl
! , For
information
Call
Rod Wraith 357.25116
Fulton Charlton 524-2578
• Joe Essery 482.9531 (Day)
�• Graduation '
As many in the Seafonh area will
recall. Linda played the riddle for the
-Silver Shrugs- with lour d our neigh-
bourhood children. They played for
dances, receptions «osseus programs,
and appeared mete often on Wutgham,
Kitchener and Landon TV
Linda riodkrn o the datrgisSmof June
Godkin-Andrews and the late Mervin
Codkrn and sister of the late Bryan
Codkrn The family lived at RR 4
Walton in McKillop Township.
Lind+ graduated from Sheridan
'College at the June 27 convocation,
1997
She received the Governor General's
Medal for highest academic standing in
all Diploma Programs in all of the
Sheridan Colleges
She,received the Sheridan Board of
Governor's Silver Medal for academic
excellence in the three year Diploma
Program in Business Administration 1.
and Marketing. She also received the
Prentice Hall award for outstanding ,
achievement. She finished her three '
year course in 2ii year
She has registered het own business a
-God Given Talent,.' She also sa preps-
ins to do Gospel Concerts using many
of her own songs. She lives in ,
Misswauga.
R P t'N
527-0180
After the Match,
Plow through a Pizza!
M EAT -IN
OR
TAKE OUT
2'
PIZZA
SUBS
&M RE
OPEN
SUN. -MON. 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
TUES., WED., THURS. 11:00 AM to Midnight
FRI., SAT. 11:00 AM to 1:00 AM
se
se
MI
es
as
as
00,1411
is
elri;
aa •
Ala
i; s1`ieafll►i'
. s;a;tiaiTs7l.,`t'.is jis�r nR its.*�t
-
Lions Club.n, Blyth Festival present
ce 4W'«oi' I 'sal .bout i' too reesz
\HAIM
elk nday, August 31, 1997
Blyth Community Centre
featuring:.Bart Dance Band, Country Versatikes, Ernie King,
tarry Mercey,'Sharon Strong, Ear! & Martha Heywood and
the cast of Barndance Give!
Barbeque / Concert, / Dance
4130 -6:30/7:30 -9100/9130 -midnight
ADVANCE: $20 (incl. BBQ) / $12 (concert & dance only)
AT THE DOOR: $22 (incl. BBQ / $15 (concert & dance only)
FOR TICKETS 519-523-9300
f0444da'1 Largest T'ravelltttg bittwe
FURYHCiO18NG MAIN ilr4GE
David & Rewe Kiefer
of RR 1, Varna
are proud to announce
the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter
JENIF'EK TERESA
to
GREGORY GEORGE:
son of
Bruce & Pam Clark
of RR 3 Watton.
The celebration of love
will be on
Saturday the 23rd
of August, 1997 at 6:00 pm
at the Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
Open Reception to follow
at 9 pm at the Hansell
Community Centre
WWI IIs{ L1P0011iOR, Aft 1 IS,1157-47
M.C.L. SOUND
.a FULL D.j. SERVICE .a
i1 Book Your Receptions,
v' Buck do Doer, early!
." For more into call .a
i.„ John McLeod f
482-9984
ir evenings
oi.A.A.AsAvisa.a.*./t.a.r.•.a.4.A.41
SUNDAY
SPEL
Mak,
her
BOAS
BEEF
IIIIN
i
501
•
SPARKY'S
FAMILY DINING I
527-1964
90 M*i st.
ieetOrth
t'6
iv
e!»>!»;•»»!»» »•»»» awi
a SUMER. SIIOWCASE g
•II4KKEY GAME ••
•
• Wednesday, August 20 - 7:30 P.M. at the 0
A Seaforth & District Community Centres IS
A
A featuring... d
A DAVE McLLWAIN CCM HOCKEY. al
A SCHOOL STAFF to
0 VERSES li
: LOCAL PRO AND AMATEUR TALENT i
p, '1a' r Menem M unr er NW D�scott je a_eart toe r state uwersdY V
A to,,,:::::::,:ngsngsGnrts'faY�°A AA ipRangers {K n pilau Bo1ld �ve� rsor{d Ars 9 0 t { 1' i�
A K��� A
0 ADMISSION: Preschoolers FREE Students'3.00 Adults'5.00 Family'15.00 r
Wall
A All proceeds will go to the Seaforth and District 0
A Minor Hockey Association
A Thank you for your support!
Lim itilm >ret4>tt4><41�t4f[or yo 1Ct4C411[tex iC41C41C4Rt4f.
strict
•••
AUSUST 29, 30 S 31, 1997
-FRIDAY AUGUST 29 -
1:00 p.m. Grounds & Buildings open to
the public
8:00 p.m. TOMMY HUNT
in the arena
Advanced,
a1 the door
Tickets available at
Mare's,
Bang's Thinking of You
or from
Verna Young
348-9352
Tommy Humeri
FUN FOR ALL AT
"THE BIGGEST little FAIR iN ONTARIO"
-SATURDAY AUGUST 30 -
10:00 a.m. 4H Achievement Day
Grounds & Buildings
open to the Public
12 noon Parade leaves U.T.E.S.
1:30 p.m. OFFICIAL OPENING OF
1997 FAIR
by Warden Donald Hocking
During the Afternoon
Livestock Judging
Light Horse Show
Step Dancing in Arena
Horseshoe Pitching
Antique Machinery Show
New Machinery Display
6 p.m. Invitational Horse Pull
(Light & Heavy Horses)
7:30 p.m. RANO CONCERT
Mitchell Legion Band
9:00 p.m. Entertainment & Dance
to °Sons & Daughters of the
Pioneers" in the Arena
4UNDAY AUGUST 31-
11:00 a.m. Grounds & Buildings open
.to Public
11:90 a.m. HEAVY HORBE $IOW -
6 HORSE HITCH
1:00 p.m. Pet Show
Kiddies Pedal Pull
Horseshoe Pitching
Machinery Show
1:30 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT IN
ARENA
DAVE IiOY - PIANO
PICKS A STICKS
-Kids entertainment
4:30 p.m. Crystal Palace and
Community Centre
dose* to Public
5:00 p.m. Crystal Palace and
community centre opens to
Exhibitors for Pick up
5:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m.
Porkolsop Barbecue in the
arena
8:00 p.m. Church Service
Perth County Jr. Farmers
in the Community ity Centre
CAMPBELL AMUSEMENTS MIDWAY
IN OPERATION AT ALL TIMES
-EVERYDAY- i C
Crystal Palace -
Horecraft Exhibits
Women's s Institute Display
arena -
Cormtercisl Exhibits
Ponderosa, Entertainment
Community centre -
Sc#oot Exhibits, Junior
Fair, 4H Exhibits, Crops,
Vegetables
Down -On -The -Farm -
Sea the Animal ramifies
Grounds
Farts M.chinery -
Nitl�i�
New
-ADMISSION-
1
ADMISSIONS ADULT 121 UND1:13
(05T included)
FRIDAY No trate Admission
TOMMY HUNTER
SHOW
'20.00 EACH Advanced. '22.00 al dv.r
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
$5.00 FREE
$5.00 FREE
ANYTIME - CARS $2.00 TRAILERS &
MOTORHOMES - $10.00
(Per Day) plus gate admission