Huron Expositor, 1999-09-29, Page 3(Rx Central Keating's Pharmacy)
News
Ambassadors to the
air compete
Sarah Agar of RR, 2
Seaforth is .the daughter of
Mervyn and Maureen and is
sponsored by the Seaforth
and District Co-op Do :It
Centre.
Theresa McClory of
Egmondville is the daughter
of Dan and Maxine and is
sponsored by the Seaforth
Optimist Club.
Melissa VanBakel of
Egmondville is the daughter
of Casey and Helen and is
sponsored by the Seaforth
Lions Club.
Toni De Jong of Exeter is the
daughter of Tony and Pam
and is sponsored by the
Knights of Columbus.
Heather Dale of Seaforth is
the daughter of Harvey and
Patty and is sponsored by
Seaforth and District High
School.
Danielle Kistner of Seaforth
is the daughter of Bob and
Linda and is sponsored by
the Seaforth Horticultural
Society.
Alicia Dalton of RR 4. Walton
is the daughter of Ken and
Brenda and is sponsored by
Kinbum Foresters.
Seven competitors are vying to be this year's ambassador to the fair Saturday evening at the Seaforth
and District Community Centres.
The 6:30 p.m. dinner event Is held as a precursor to next week's fall fair.
Centenaires link with Cullitons
Relationship means Cents players could spend some a time on Stratford ice
By Susan Hundertmark -Minimal benefits to He says last ;year's and that the Cullitons
Expositor Staff Seaforth's Jr. D team. affiliation with the enjoyed a. good relationship •
. - It's not going to be a huge. Kincardine Jr. C team gave with the Centenaires when
This years affiliation with . factor in the coming year. It Seaforth player Mark Van the two teams were affiliated
the Stratford Jr. B .Cullitons works better for players Dooren a chance to play in several years ago.
'could he a "tremendous going up Than going down." Kincardine's play-off games "Over the . years. the'
' opportunity" fin some he says. and this year, he's playing Jr. Cullitons have had some
Seaforth Centenaires to pla}. Weber adds that most B hockey in Owen Sound. very tine players from the
higher calihre hcickey. •. : players leaving. a Jr. B team Dennis Flanagan. coach of Seaforth arca. There's a very
But. Centenaires coach .return -to their home town . the Cullitons,. says -his .team. competitive team in Seaforth
.Bill Weber sacs the rather than looking for a might need "a player or two' right. nos and we look
affiliation will • protide local Jr. Dteam to play for. during the coming season ` forward to.anothcr good
relationship with them this
ening year:" he says.
Flanagan says affiliations
He say. most of the main On the third floor. the between teams often help
floor including the 2.500- nursery and toddler room has
younger player. advance to
square -foot multi -purposes_ -__• but the rest highcrictiel. t�f play.
auditorium. washrooms, of that floor will remain —The-agreementould is Tor one;
Office and one Sunday uncompleted for the present. the and Could be rene�aeci'at
School room, is complete. The grand opening on Oct, thrcncl of the year.
Four more classrooms arc 3 will begin at 3 p.m. with a
planned for the area behind 45 minute` service and
the auditorium. originally -dedication. followed by a
planned as kitchen space. Tight lunch. Dave Mime. 'the
Corriveau says instead of a minister of Bethel Bible's
kitchen.. a -serving area that
v. t I1 accommodate about 300
people will be completed in
the future On the bottom
floor.
Church holdsgrand op
After completing KO per
• cent of the•r nm.attons to
heir rte church handing .at`
• the. former. Canadian .Tire.
the congregation at Bethel
• Bible i. pretty tired but _soli
'excited about the church's
grand opening on Oct ;..
-They've done•a lot of
»ork and
people are rca11‘
.happy with how it's turned
out. Slcmbcrs of the public'
won't believe tiov% much it'.
changed. it'. hc.autitul." says
Bethel Bible''. *muster Doug
C6rm eau
.
sister church in St. Mares
dein he the speaker.
B}• Susa►r Hundertmark
Meowch!
Amber Feeney, 12, of Seaforth, holds her cat Molly while the cot receives o rabies shot from
Seaforth vet Brian Nuhn at the annual rabies clinic last Wednesday
Susan Hundertrnork photo
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, September 29, 1990-3
MILVERTON STOCK YARDS LIVESTOCK REPORT
Sale for Week of Monday, September 27"I99
500 Weaner Pigs 35 to 46
250 Butcher Sows: 550 lbs. & up 45 to 46
475 lbs. to 550 lbs. 39 to 40
under 475 lbs. 30 to 35
20 Butcher Boars: over 350 lbs. 14 to 16
: under 350 lbs. 30 to 35
200 B.B.Q. Pigs 20 to 52
Bob calves 100- 175 high of 275
Veal calves 90 -98 high of 105
Butcher cows 51 - 56 high of 60
"Butcher Sows and Boars accepted Monday, Tuesday,
and Wednesday'-
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Seaforth Recreation Department
FALL PROGRAMS - '99
FURNITURE REFINISHING - MONDAYS BEGINNING
OCTOBER 4, 1999 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. each night at the
Seaforth District High School for 10 weeks. Registration
fee is $40.00. DESCRIPTION: Techniques of how to Strip
your old furniture and refinish it to look like new.
DOG OBEDIENCE - Would you like more control of
your dog? Would you like your dog to listen to you?
Learn how to sit and stay? Teach them to walk
beside you without tripping or tugging you? If so f
Anita Hansen will guide you through this 10 week
course beginning on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1999.
Dog Obedience .will.be held at the Seaforth & District
Community Centres from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Registration
fee will be $45.00.
MIXED -BASKETBALL THURSDAY EVENINGS beginning_
OCTOBER 7, 1999 from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Seaforth
District High School. 10 weeks for $30.00. This is a non-
competitive recreational program. Come enjoy a night out
while getting a little exercise.
WOODWORKING - TUESDAYS BEGINNING
OCTOBER 5, 1999 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. each night at
the Seaforth District High School for 10 weeks.
Registration fee is $45.00. DESCRIPTION: Learn
how to build your own table or shelf or whatever you
would like. John Lansink will guide everyone through
• f the process. Materials are not included in registration
fee.
MIXED VOLLEYBALL - WEDNESDAY EVENINGS beginni
OCTOBER 6, 1999 from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Seaforth
District High School for 10 weeks for $30.00. DESCRIPTION
This is a non-competitive recreational program for those wh
enjoy Volleyball and would like a night out.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR
REGISTRATION ON ANY OF THE ABOVE
PROGRAMS PLEASE CALL THE
RECREATION OFFICE AT
527-0882.