The Huron Expositor, 1998-05-20, Page 13The Bear Facts
Fundraising a
Students arc busy helping
the community this month by
having various fundraising
events. Every Wednesday
(since May 6) O..S-.A.t.D.;
Peer Mentors, and PUMPED
have hcen selling hot dogs.at
lunch. All proceeds will he
used to help the fight against
cancer -in the term of a dona-
tion in memory of Larry Rea
(former custodian at SDHS).
Also on Fridays. Students'
Council will he selling ice
cream at lunch. The money
made on sales will he donat-
-cd to the - Seaforth
• Community Hospital
Friday. May -1 S- was a hat
day. Canned and non-perish-
able items brought to the
school were given to the food
hank to he distributed to fam-
ilies who need a helping
hand.
Our soccer teams this year
have battled long and hard.
The boys' soccer team played
a great game against -Clinton
•
ori Mav 6, yet suffered a 3-0
.loss. They redeemed them-
selves against top -place F.E.
Madill on Monday. May 11
by defeating Wingham 2-1.
However. they were unable
to keep up the momentum
and .were defeated by. South
Huron Secondary School on
Mav 13. The boys' teams still
have a few games left before
playoffs.
• The girls' teams have also
endured some rough games.
Junior and Senior teams lost
to Madill on Tuesday. May
-12. They finished off their-
season
heinseason on Thursday. May -14
against Clinton with double
losses.
• Relatives attend
nieces wedding
in Kitchener
The Murrays from the com-
munity of Dublin and district
attended their niece's wed-
dipg in -Kitchener at Our
Lady of Lourdes Church.
Rose Mary Murray, daugh-
ter,of Cyril and Rose Marie
Murray. was united in mar-
riage to John Bradley
Goodyear. son of Jack and
Marilyn Goodyear: Attending
•the wedding were Jerry
Murray. Helen Nolan. Mary
Ellen and Joe Delaney.
Jerome and Joan Murray.
.Ronald and Thoresa Murray.
and Arthur and Connie
Murray.
The reception. was held at.
Transvlvanii ' Club.
Kitchener.• Many friends of
Cyril and Rose Marie from
the community also attended.
Happy Birthday to a very
special person. John
Schoondcrwocrd who cele-
brates today. May 20th.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
The real proof of friendship
is to have the same ailment
your friend is describing and
not mention it.
r Happy 50th 11
Wedding Anniversary
LES & MARGUERITE HART
(May 22, 1998)
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, May 24, 190S
2:00-4:00 p.m.
Saforth Manor Nursing Home
100 Jamas Street, Seaforth
Best WUhoe Only Please
Low from,
Lioria, Keith, Kevin & Mar
Atwood Lions
BINGO
Atwood
Community Centre
EVERY THURSDAY
Doors Open at 6:30 pm
Bingo Starts at 7:00 pm
Loonie Bin •92°' plus
S1000 on 51 oalls
Pot of Gold $1000
on 54 calls
focus in May
Next year looks promising
for both- teams as the Junior
team will be seasoned veter-
ans with new students enter-
ing Grade 9 and the Senior
team will he comprised of
experienced girls who have
played together for a few sea-
sons.
A track and field meet was
held at Goderich on
Wednesday, May 13. The
team had a good showing.
Plans are in full swing for the
1998 Summer Olympics at
SDHS. The school is plan-
ning a fun day in June for
-students to participate and
enjoy.
The formal on June 6 at the
Agricultural Building is fast
approaching. The theme this
year is "Written in the Stars".
After a buffet style meal.
dancing will begin at 7:00
p.m. -and go to 12:00 a.m.
Tickets go on sale on
Tuesday, May 19.
'Herb Lady'
• The Seaforth and District
Horticulture Society met May
13 at Northside United
Church.
Eleanor Horst extended a
welcome to everyone and roll
call was answered by 29
members, nine of them new
members.-
-Nancy Kale introduced our
guest speaker. The "Herb
Lady", Birgit Hillier from
Holmesvillc.
- Handout sheets were given
out on "Planting Tips for
Herbs" and "High Gables
Farm" explaining where it is,
, when it's season and hours
are and what she has to sell.
Many people are using less
fat in foods so they use herbs
to make it taste better.
Lovage, celery flavor and
lavender can be used in tea
and for making cookies.
Plant herb gardens near the
kitchen door in well drained
soil.
Yarrow will stop bleeding.
Basil planted with, tomatoes
will ward off tomato worms.
Helen McNaughton
thanked Birgit and they had a
break where members could
purchase plants.
Nancy O'Reilly of the Seaforth Do -It Centre presents
Optimist Club president, Doug Fry with $620 raised at a
Mother's Day breakfast served up by Optimist members
and the Do -It Centre.
Seaforth Council briefs...
Seaforth Council approved $240; Heather Robinet, $195;
the following payments for and, Lin Sterner, $150.
April meeting attendance at
last Tuesday night's regular
meeting: Mayor David Scott,
$290: Reeve Brian Ferguson,
$75; Deputy -Reeve William
Teail. $240; Couns. John
Ball. $195; Michael Hak.
* * *
At last month's meeting.
Seaforth's planning advisory
committee decided to "carry
on for another year with,
Harry Hak continuing as
chairman for 1998."
speaks at society meeting
Ruth Beuttenmiller gave a
report on a very successful
plant sale.
Beatrice Stoll reported on
the District #8 annual meet-
ing held in Lucknow.
Art Horst reported on Civic
Improvement. Boxes are to
he planted May 20 at 6:30
p.m. at the town shed. All
help is appreciated.
Gerald Groothuis reported
new hanging haskets had
been purchased and the old
ones sold at the plant sale.
Nancy Kale reported on
upcoming bus trip on -July 22
with more details to he given
dut at June meeting.
Helen McNaughton read a
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The June meeting is a tour
of the Dublin area, ending at
Nellie Vander Pryt's home
for the meeting. Members arc
invited to Brussels May 25.
A plant exchange was held.
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THURSDAY NITE
PARTY WITH SOUND
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EUCHRE
TUESDAY, MAY 26
1:30 p.m.
St. Thomas
Anglican Church
Seaforth
Admission: $2.00
PRIZES &
LUNCH
Everyone Welcome
Children's Aid
Society
of
Huron County
invites you to attend its
Annual General Meeting
to be held on
Wed., May 27/98
at 7:00 pm
in the Board Room
at the Children's Aid
Society offices
413 MacEwan St.
Goderich
Our Guest Speaker -
Dr. Alan Leschied
Director of Research,
London Family Court Clinic
His topic - "the impact of
economic change on some of
London's community
services"
(critical issue for service
planning & coordination)
Refreshments & Social Time
to follow
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Marriage
Matt Townsend, son of
George & Ruth Townsend
& Aimee Talbot, daughter
of Russell & Cheryl Talbot
announce their
forthcoming marriage on
Saturday, May 23, 1998 at
Northside United Church,
Seaforth. Open reception
to follow at Seaforth
Community Centre.
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Watch for our Supplement
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