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THE COURTING SET - Some members of Seaforth District High School's tennis team took took advantage on the sun-
shine after classes recently to work on their serves and returns at the courts by the school in preparation for upcoming
conference play. From left: Cheryl Thompson, Laura Strangway, Hank Binnendyk (instructor), Carali McCall, Heather
Dale.
Seaforth children's centre to host a couple of workshops
The Seaforth Co-operative
Children's Centre invites you
to two workshops The first is
on Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. when
James Collins, (MBA/CMA)
will talk on accounting and
taxation issues for providers
of child care services in their
home. The other workshop
deals with family virtues, a
technique providing children
and caregivers with the lan-
guage to face and deal with
today's challenges. Facilita-
tor is Jane Hoy. This work-
shop begins Sept.30, and will
be ongoing for six Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 9 p.m.
Both these workshops are
free of charge and everyone
is invited. All they ask is you
pre -register.
To do so call the centre at
527-0682, or Sherrie Forde at
527-2957.
The Seaforth Library
invites pre-schoolers back to
'Recreation'
Preview
is by Marty Bedard e
their weekly story hour. It
takes place Friday mornings
from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
The fall session runs from
Oct. 10 to Dec.19. The winter
session is from Jan. 9 to
March 20. The spring one is
from March 27 to June 12.
Fees are $5 per session per
child, $2.50 per session for
alternate weeks, or $1 per
child for an individual ses-
sion. For more information
please call the library at 527-
1430.
Senior shuffleboard contin-
ues every Wednesday after-
noon at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres
from 1:30 to 4 p.m.
Everyone is welcome for an
afternoon of fun and social.
Last weeks winners were:
Ladies:
Bea Stoll
Jean Lunn
Beth Pryce
Men:
Earl McNaughton
Ken Preszcator
Ken Lingelbach
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The Seaforth Recreation
Department fall leisure pro-
grams begin the first week of
October - wood refinishing,
woodworking, dog obedi-
ence, volleyball and basket-
ball. For more information
please call the recreation
office at 527-0882.
And don't forget, the
Seaforth Figure Skating Club
has its general meeting for all
RE DY TO RACE - Snowmobiles from local dealers line up in preparation for grass drags
held at the Seaforth Fairgrounds in conjunction with the annual Snow Show on the weekend.
Many attend annual Blyth reunion
Organizers estimate 13,000
people were at Blyth to
attend the 36th annual Huron
pioneer thresher reunion and
CORRECTION
It was incorrectly reported
in The Huron Expositor last
week that this weekend's DR
Fiesta In The Park concert in
Seaforth was scheduled for
Sunday, Sept. 20.
It is indeed on the 20th, but
that's a Saturday. This,
Saturday starting at'4 p.m., to
be precise.
The entertainment of
"alternative and rock" is
being put on in Victoria Park
by some high school students
to raise money for Third
World awareness. With the
recent addition of Electric
Johnston from Clinton the
Fiesta now features five
bands.
A telephone number for
further information in the
article was also wrong. The
correct number for Michelle
Henderson is 527-0348
We regret the errors.
hobby show at Blyth the
weekend before last.
Firefighters went through
about 280 lbs. of sausages,
340 lbs. of bacon, 75 gallons
of orange juice and 80 litres
of syrup on the Saturday and
Sunday mornings of the
three-day event.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17
"The JUGGETTE"
From Delaware, Ohio
Harness Racing.
OPEN AT 11 AM
THURSDAY, SEPT. 18
OPEN AT 10 AM
"L'lL BROWN JUG".
and
Clinton Public Hospital
Chicken BBQ Fundraiser
5-7 PM
FRIDAY, SEPT. 19
Great Local Act
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GRADUATION
Andrea Ribey
graduated April 27,
1997 from Trinity
Western University,
Langley B.C. with a
Bachelor of Arts
(Honours) Degree in
Psychology.
She is employed by the
Children's English
Academy in Japat(.
Andrea is the daughter
of Ross & Joyce Ribey.
Congratulations & Best
Wishes from your
family.
skaters and parents on Sept
29, and its annual skate and
dress exchange this Sunday,
(Sept. 21) in the main hall of
the arena from 1 to 4 p.m.
For details see last week's
column. For more informa-
tion on figure skating hap-
penings please call Anne at
527-1894.
Also as announced last
week, Seaforth Senior
Bowling League registration
is this Friday, at 1 p.m sharp
at Starlight Lanes. If you are
unable to make it please call
Catherine Staples at 527-
1703 to have your name
included in the team draw.
Registration deadline is Sept.
23.
SEAFORTH
527-0980
FRIDAY
The Bands are Back!
"STREET TALK"
FRIDAY. SEPT. 26
2nd Anniversary Bash
"5150"
The Ultimate
Tribute to _ Van Haien
SATURDAY. SEPT. 27
2:00 pm Pool Tourney i
5to8:00pm
PIG ROAST
CONGRATULATIONS
Pam Bennett MLT BSc has
successfully completed
American Laboratory
examinations with Honours.
She has acquired Clinical Lab
Scientist status under the
National Certification Agency.
Pam is employed at the
Columbia Hospital in Corpus
Christi, Texas. She was a
former student at Seaforth
High, Lambton College and
'Windsor University. Delighted
with her success are her family,
Rol & Donna Bennett, Sherri,
Dwain, Jane, Suzanne and
Peter. Way to go Pam!
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S.T.E.P.
Systematic Training for Effective Parenting
For Parents with Children 6 - 12 years
Learn new communication techniques and effective discipline
methods which encourage self-esteem development„
independence and responsibility in your children.
WHERE: Huron Home Childcare & Family Resource Centre
27 Percival Street, Clinton (Clinton Public School)
WHIN: September 25 - November 20, 1997 (9 week session)
TIE: 7:00 - 9:00 P.M.
COST: 835.00 per person, 840.00 per couple
" Financial assistance Is available if needed
,• Childcare will be provided
Sponsored by Women Today of Huron
For more Information, or to register, please call
482-1418 or 1-800-561-7450
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FALL PROGRAM
FOR SWIM AND
FITNESS CLASSES
starts
Monday September 22
VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
See Focus Sept. 6 or call
482-3544
SUNDAY
SPECIAL
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ROAST
TURgBY
DINNER \
$6" �•
SPARKY'S
RACE
FAMILY DINING t
527.1964
10 Main 51.
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Seaforth Fall Fair
BABY SHOW
2:00 p.m. - Saturday, October 4, 1997
0-6 months - 6-12 months - 12-18 months
To register call Elaine De Corte
527-2166
Registration Deadline:
September 30, 1997
PORK CHOP BARBECUE
and BUFFET
Thursday, Sept. 25, 1997
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
Seaforth
Adults - $9.00 Children under 12 - $3.00
Children under 5 - $2.00
Tickets available from members of the congregation
or at Hildebrand Paint and Paper.
Take-outs available.
EVERYONE WELCOME
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
presents its
3rd Annual Co -Ed BROOMBALL
TOURNAMENT
Oct. 4th 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Seaforth & District Community Centres
* We are now accepting
Team applications
(first 8 teams only)
CeII Gordon Glenn 233-3175 or
Seaforth Ag Society 527-1321
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 156 SEAFORTH
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st - DINNER
ROAST BEEF AND CHICKEN
HOMEMADE DESSERTS
4:30-?
ADULTS $9.00 - CHILDREN $4.50 - PRESCHOOL FREE
TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE
CALL SEAFORTH LEGION 527-0740
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th
POT LUCK - MIXED EUCHRE
6:30-?
$3.00 PER PERSON
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO PRiZE MONEY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th
HORSE RACES - MEAT DRAWS --
KARAOKE WITH CHERYL ADAIR
STARTS AT 1 P.M.
BEEF ON A BUN AVAILABLE
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR AMBASSADOR
DINNER & DANCE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 271"
ROAST TURKEY
DINNER
DoE NIGHTHAWK
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FOR TICKETS CALL
Sandra Hunt. Ross Ribey
887-6593 527-1390
Or Pick Up at Wilson Service Centre
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
presents its
3rd Annual Co -Ed BROOMBALL
TOURNAMENT
Oct. 4th 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Seaforth & District Community Centres
* We are now accepting
Team applications
(first 8 teams only)
CeII Gordon Glenn 233-3175 or
Seaforth Ag Society 527-1321
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 156 SEAFORTH
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st - DINNER
ROAST BEEF AND CHICKEN
HOMEMADE DESSERTS
4:30-?
ADULTS $9.00 - CHILDREN $4.50 - PRESCHOOL FREE
TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE
CALL SEAFORTH LEGION 527-0740
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th
POT LUCK - MIXED EUCHRE
6:30-?
$3.00 PER PERSON
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO PRiZE MONEY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th
HORSE RACES - MEAT DRAWS --
KARAOKE WITH CHERYL ADAIR
STARTS AT 1 P.M.
BEEF ON A BUN AVAILABLE
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR AMBASSADOR
DINNER & DANCE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 271"
ROAST TURKEY
DINNER
DoE NIGHTHAWK
l ,(ItI
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FOR TICKETS CALL
Sandra Hunt. Ross Ribey
887-6593 527-1390
Or Pick Up at Wilson Service Centre