The Huron Expositor, 1997-09-24, Page 181s tills 1BR re as, sow
Monthly euchres
for senior games
by Mari, iRrdatrd
"be' Seafoods Senior Gesso
:xreatwi•ee would like so w1d-
pornc everyone book so their
trend►$' c sc hrc lunch -sawn.
Mr fins one will he held on
Tbwvday. October 9 begin-
•ing at 1::(1 pin. at the
Sestina's Legion - Branch
156. Admission roc is S I .
and casts prizes will be
tiwardead. All proceeds will
go towards the running of the
local senior games.
Splicer shuff ct lard contin-
ues every Wednesday after-
noon at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres
i.om ;30 to 4:00 pm.
Everyone is welcome for an
afternoon of fun and social.
Details are in last week's
paper. but don't forget. the
Seaforth Figure Skating Club
hosts iib general meeting an
Mends? (Sept. 29) at 7:30
p.m. at the arena. Everyone
is encouraged to attend.
The Seaforth Recreation
Department will he hosting
Fall Leisure Programs largtn-
ntng the first week of
October. Programs begin
()tiered atfC ab 1u11owb: Wovd
" finishing. Wood Working.
Dog Obedience. Volleyball.
and Basketball.
For further information on
any of the above please call
the Seaforth Recreation
FORTHCOMING
MARRIAGE
Ruben & Sharon Murphy
tit Stratford along with
( ,nth & Maria Vogels of
Dublin are pleased l(J
announce the furfhcum-
itm marriage of rhea chit -
dreri, lean der Lynn
Murphy and Christopl►er
Paul Vogels.
The wedding will lake
place in lrnindcpldle
Conoption Church,
Stratford on October 4,
1997 dr 2' lupin
Departwdtt ot'tice at 527-
Tbe Seaford. Library
invites all preschoolers back
to their weekly storyhour,
Friday .mornings hum 10:30
to 11:30 a.m. The fall ses-
sion runs from Oct. 10 to
Dec. 19 For more informa-
tion please call the library at
527-1430.
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• FUEL D -j. SERVICE J
Book Your Receptions, !,
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• For more info. can 1
✓ john McLeod
482-9984 .
evenings
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• FJ' Anniversary Sale *r_
Stele evde 20%
Sept 24-27, 10 a.m. 5 p.m.
ext fudutg c(outgivnents, whore
china & chow painting supplies
The Olde Shed,
Holaesetille
-Busy Hands Boutique-
(lsabd's Ceramics)
&
Parasol Porcelain
'r. erwux txssous start (XI 1
L nit7d spaces
' Marilyn b
(Stunts Filart$ Corbel . s
Classes on Porcelain Dolls
inquire today
482-1740 482-1777
Alice
and Henry Diegel
l.
50th Anniversary,
Alkx (13yernuutul) and
Henry 1)h'g&'l were
married tk-ti.ii r 2,
1947. To celrtbral,e
this rl►ikatori , the
tinnily it, hissing tilt
(WEIN 1u>uti in)
Friday ewet►ing,
(ktnix r :3. Irina 9-1
at the Mitchell
Aretaa. Friend b attd
relativea are invalid
1AJ a clinsce to allure i11
tints special oelatbiutl. i(
��t 1ieet Wilbur ()ray.
411
SATURDAY N[GHT
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AT THE
GODERICH COLUMBUS CENTRE
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27/97
$4,700 "MN"
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EVERYONE WELCOME
BROMLEY - VOGELS
Marl • R1 e : ey an • ' a ' oge s were married
Saturday. July 26. 1997 at St. Columban Roman
Catholic Church. Father Tony Del Clancio
performed the ceremony.
Mandate is the daughter of Connie and Vernon
Bromley of Blyth. and Mark is the son of Maria
and Cinth Vogels. Dublin. Maid of honour was
Marcia Feddes of Clinton. Bridesmaids were
Leanne Vogels of Dublin, Shelley Reder of
Bayfield. and Julie Vogels of Dublin. Flowergirls
were Kate Stryker of Blyth and Kate Elston of
Dublin.
Bestman was Chris Vogels of Dublin and
groomsmen were Aaron Bromley of Blyth, Paul
Allan of Cambridge and Darryl Terpstra of
Atwood.
We would like to thank the bridal party for a job
well done. We appreciate all the hard work.
Thanks again to all our family and friends who
took the time to share with us our celebration of
promise & love.
Following a honeymoon in Old Quebec. We now
reside at RR #7 Atwood.
Tu
who
we
lover
and
admirer
dearly
Saturday
After the Demo, . .
ANNUAL
FALL DERBY
PARTY
With
"FIREFLYS"
"Great Local Band"
"Proceeds to Charily'
d1 like
Columbus Centre
GODERICH
Qurnrui, IriO ui ►1a4,ws�•Yvl
390 Parsons Co
(Just off 6trocihur lir 1-
Sat., Oct. 4
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sun., Qct. 5
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
121/iJlrlrlrl(7l'Display air
Sole of 'perique ['fojls
4loor Peltas 'i.urrdt Room
01A1110116 WFKOME
Admieslpri 1.0O/
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FORTHCOMING
K MARRIAGE
Wedding
Anne Marie Maloney and Stephen James McGregor were
married on Aug. 16, 1997 at Hensall United Church by Rev.
Stan McDonald.
Anne Marie is the daughter of Laurene Maloney and the late
Clarence Maloney.
Stephen is the son of Betty Ehgoetz and the late James
McGregor.
Maid of Honour was Joanne Flanagan, sister of the bride.
The bridesmaids were Mary Jane Knudslien, sister of the
groom, Kim Malone and Marg Pavkele, friends of the bride.
Best Man was Bill McIver, friend of the groom. The guests
were ushered by Murray McGregor, brother of the groom,
Kevin Coyne and Matt Klaver, friends of the groom. The
ringbearer and flowergirl were Matthew and Jenna Knudslien.
nephew and niece of the groom.
The scriptures were read by Joseph Flanagan. godson of the
bride. Adam Carere and Jake Broome, nephews of the bride
took part In lighting the candles. The guests were greeted by
Erin, Joseph and Martin Flanagan, niece and nephews of the
bride. Music was provided by Cheryl Ann St. Onge, friend of
the bride as organist and Annsberth Willem friend of the
groom as the soloist.
A dinner and reception was held at the Seatorth District
Community Centre. We would like to give a special thanks to
our parents, family and friends for making this day a special
one. The couple now reside at K.R.#2, Kippen.
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r HAPPY 50TH,
ANNIVERSARY
EARL AND GWEN ROW
were married October 41h,
1947.
An Open House at the
Mitchell Legion on Sunday,
October 61h, 1997 from 2-4
p.m. will be held to
celebrate their 60111
Wedding Anniversary.
Best Wishes only.
Donations can be given to
the Food Bflnk.
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FALL
BAZAAR
and TEA
S.U. Sept. 27. 2 - 4 pm
at Northside l united
Church. Baking, Deli
items. crafts, nearly
new clean clothing,
fish pond, storytinte,
for children and much
Please cone,
help, donate
,till +uppurl•
v,uh,�clt =p
THE 25t" ANNUAL
VAN'EGMOND FOUNDATION
UNDAY
SEPT. 28th
NOON to 5:00 P
Flea Market
Cider Making
Sausage Making
Entertainment
Tea Cup Reading
FOOD AVAILABLE
- All Day Long
Admission:
family 1,00, Adult '2.00, Students 11,00
Pre•School Children FREE
See T1tsaNevell
Seaforth Lions Club
WINNERS OF
KATELIN NOLAN NIGHT
The Kalinin Nolan Recovery Fund Draw was made on Friday.
Septemter 10th at the Seaforth Agriplex. Winners of the pities were:
tel prim,: i600.00 cash - Brady Nolan, Dublin
and prim: Yardman, IS H.P. mower - Jim Agar, 61. Marys
Ord Ow Sunbeam barbecue - Rob Regale, Dublin
4th price: 4 Tickets to a felt. Jay Yam* - arenas Patton, Walton
61h prate: Romputerited Aroaniier - Paul Janmaal, Ailsa Orals
As all of the pries Were prises were donated by Perth County Co-
operative and its supp4tats and any draw expenses ware owed bythe
the Beaforth tions Club, ail of the $8 664.28 raised (ram bi*sts belles
Wits go into the Katelin Nolan Recovery Fund. Thands to everyone tor
their Contribution.
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