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Huron Expositor, 2000-06-28, Page 12.'�arar��lar.�✓,rfa�ajlar�l�. • M.C.L. SOUND FULL D.J. SERVICE " ✓ Book Your Receptions. ▪ Buck & Does early! .:.*' . . For more info. call .ie John McLeod f 482-9984 . f evenings f • Graduation Christine Ann Dale At Convocation on June 13, 2000 Christine received her B6chelpr of Arts in Honours English Literature, from Concordia University, Montreal. Christine attended St.. James Elementary School and St. Michael's Secondary School. Christine will be attending Lakehead University in the fall for her Bachelor of Education. Congratulations Chris. love. from all your family. • r • 12 •1'i1F. HURON EXPOSITOR, June 28, 2000 Sports Thirty teams play in memorial tournament Seaforth Lawn Bowling Greens saw 30 teams in play for the Neil Bell Memorial tournament on June 24. First prize went to Frcd and Betty Tilley of Seaforth. Second was Brad Fleming and Bev Fritz of Port Elgin. In third place were Carmen and Bert McInerney of London Thistle Club. Fourth was Ken and Gladys Pust of St. Marys. Fifth went to Wayne Wright and partner of Chesley. Sixth was Georgeand Doris Cantelon of Clinton and Bill and Abby Graham of St. Marys were sevynt►h. Taking eighth prize were Elmer Murray and Audrey Walsh of'' Clinton. Consolation prize/wdnt to Bill Smith and partner of Lawn bowling Woodstock. In a ladies pairs tournament at Mitchell" last Thursday, Eileen Adamson and Jean Lunn won second prize while sixth went to Thelma Coombs and Edna Bell. Also bowling in London last Thursday at the Thistle Club, Fred and Betty Tilley won tint prize and Jack and Marie Muir were second. This tour- nament was sponsored by the Watford Nursing Home. Sunday at the Mitchell Greens saw Jack and Marie Muir and Jim Stotts winning third in the C.i.B.C. mixed trebles tournament. Neil and Donna Beuerman and Cheryl LIMITED TIME OFFER EXED! • BL feiival Until July 1, you can still take a of our "Adventure P age". Attend any four of th 'remain' five productions and.. • Sagenearly ntaae O,off adult admissions! Call now for details orreserve yo 523- www.blythfestivaLcom TUES. AUG. 1, 2000-8:00 PM BLYTH ARENA Tickets 529.50.advance S32.00 at. the door. Available at: Readi Chef in Clinton; Blyth General Store; Emie King's (1993 Ltd.) in ,Goderich & Wingham; , Visa & Mastercard Orders: 1-800-465-7829 www.stompintorn.cotn McGrath also placed fourth. Saturday at 10:30 a.m. will see the Seaforth Greens in action being hosted by the Goderich Lawn Bowling Club. This is their annual July 1 tournament and as their greens are still not able to be played on they are using the Seaforth Greens. A good entry is looked for as this has been a popular tournament in the district for many years. Dianna's Country Bakery & Cafe St. Columban 345-2804 BAKERY SPECIAL Chocolate Chip COOKIES $2 00 Reg. $3.25 NOW • 2 eggs with bacon, ham or sausage toast & homefries until 2 p.m. Sat. & Sun. '2.99 • SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM $695 SUNDAY EVENING BUFFET 4:00 PM to 7:30 PM Roast Beef and Lasagna $795 Graduation Stephen R. Vanden Jiengel Stephen R: Vanden Henget, son of Gerry and Elaine Vanden Hensel of R.R.115 Seaforth received his Degree in -Bachelor of Accounting Honours Co-op with First Class Honours from , Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario •at the Spring Convocation. on June 7th, 2000.' "Stephen previously attended -St. -- lames. Elementary S.chool, Seafortjl • and St. Michael's Catholic Secondary School, Stratford.. He is currently employed at Famme and Co., Stratford. Congratulations and Best Wishes from your family. We're G Open ) THURSDAYS 'TIL 8 PM The Looking (Ola, Culligan Real l:.:tate Iackie's I lair & :\e7theti. \ri hir , Service Centre u m . (;,,, Bar 1mingle Uisitn,nt (Quem'' 1(11teI Attic "Irra ure» Mac . A,ilk Irwin \1. Laughlin Cher OIds c ardnll'» 1\'ear Scattlrlh tihr11 Drake & Drake tieaforlh Sewing Ccntrc "'titter. �rw 1\ hat' The tftlbbv Shop 1\'uer111', Shnt, Commercial I'Mel Seattlrth Public 1 ihrary Nifty K11rtlt'r' fete•, Paper Chip I fildehrand 1 Jl'5vt'I 11'1Jehrand I',5u,t & rip l\•ong". Grill tit'ak1rlh 1•141(1 Market I)r. 1 al'hin, �unllhing "1.1 . x.11 th ( htr1111tar114. ( aril, 1411,51 !magi 11 I'iker'. \1.'1 flluettalcr Intl \laic ,facet �letfman'�'. 11'I "1,.111 Inner, (otintr‘ 1)1111111 • 1111\ 1 111.11111u1• Ihi, aJ i11n.,1,i tViaertii'0 ' SHOES atlsaarnciri i tt t.1,iin St 5127-1'10h Diane, Terry and Sandra Ronson, formerly from .the Fairmont Club of London but now with the Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club. have won the provincial district ladies pairs competition and will now compete in the Provincials in Ottawa on July 8 and 9. St rat ford 1 : Cinema," :1 1 551 Huron St. 273-6780 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dinosaur �® Nighty at 7 p.m. only tawdry & Suds, Wpm* • 2 p.m. Boys and Girls ,® Nighty at 9:15 p.m. only The Perfect Storm'Friday ® Nightly at 6:50 & 9:15 Chicken Run ,E3 Nighty at 7 3 9:15 tatvrdsyll Sundry Wines • 2 paw Titan A.E. i® Saturday r$ . WWw•2p+w 1 1 1 1 1 I'4.25 Tuesday I Graduation Julianne Maria Ryan Julianne Maria Ryan received her Diploma in /Early Childhood Education (Dean's Honour List) from Lambtor3. College, Sarnia, on June 10, 2000. Julianne Is a graduate of St. Columbali School ,and St. Michael's Secondary Schbol. Congratulations Julianne on all your hard work and a Job well done! Love, Dad, Mom and your family. ST. COLUMBAN COMMUNITY WELCOMES FR. JOSEPH DABROWSKI TO ST_ COLUMBAN CHURCH SUNDAY, JULY 2, 2000 SUNDAY MASSES 10:00 A.M. WEEKDAY MASSES 9:00 A.M. EVERYONE WELCOME! BRODHAGEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Logan Sesquicentennial CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE Saturday, July 15, 2000 at Brodhagen Hall 4:30-7:30pm Adults - $10.00 Children - $5.00 Advance tickets only by July 7th Call 345-2187, 345-2654 or 348-8387 Take-out available Graduation Susan McLachlan Susan McLachlyn•graduated from Georgian College on June 13.2000 with an honours diploma in Tourism Management. Susan was the recipient of the Mark Sellick Memorial. Award. an/d a Blue Mountain 'Resorts Award, She is currently employed for the summer 'at Georgian College and plans to teach English in Korea commencing in September. 2000. earglatsslaiions. fiortcovtilmA arriae . Wilma Ann Riehl & William . Janes Anderson, along with their family .& friends, are pleased to.anuouuce their wedding on July. 8, 2000. Open reception to follow at the Seaforth - & District Community Centres 9 pm -1 am: i 1 2 .- ■3 ■4 ' �5 ■6 ■ 7 ■ ■ ■ 9 ■ ■■ 1011 ■■ ■ ■ ■ ill i■■ 14 ® 12 ■ 17 ■ 18 ■ 19 ■ 20 21 ■�■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 22 ■■■■ 2324 ■■■■■ ■ Clues AcroS5 Cilue Own • LAST WEEK 1. Drinker's delenum 2. An encroachment or ! omi n'.ng 1 T,*wil0co 8. Identification strip intrusion 4 Marl, 2 Apaung 9. Gori course obstacle 3. Japanese theater loam s Em' 3 rokre.s 10. Poor goiter 4. Ocean vessels 11 ca","' •1 Ow 15. Former 5. Solvent 12 2i0„ 6 Ent* 6 Eel 16. Last possible 6. Despicable is subplot 7 Two story ouse moment 7. Burdened 15 Savior a 662,46 20. As fast as can be ' 12. Cereal 1s instance 16 106,,re done, abbr. 13. Beams used in con- 20 0041 17 Scot)* 21. Patted 23 c tram ' Stnlf:ti0n Pu 23. gal2ara 2t. tram 2 22. Percussive instru- 14. Poisonous herb 24 560"'2 en, 15. Pariah 23. Stale 17. Capital of Zimbabwe 24. High points 18. Paddling '19. Hare • 'solution next week Edward Serving •GPCs •Mutual Funds *Bonds •ItItSP0 •Stoci6 •RRtfs lric*A• wa*Avxctrne,n„ individual I Jones investors toe Waite 79 Ontario Rd. Mitchell, OM. NOK 1NO (519) 348-9873 ,ember(1Pi McGrath also placed fourth. Saturday at 10:30 a.m. will see the Seaforth Greens in action being hosted by the Goderich Lawn Bowling Club. This is their annual July 1 tournament and as their greens are still not able to be played on they are using the Seaforth Greens. A good entry is looked for as this has been a popular tournament in the district for many years. Dianna's Country Bakery & Cafe St. Columban 345-2804 BAKERY SPECIAL Chocolate Chip COOKIES $2 00 Reg. $3.25 NOW • 2 eggs with bacon, ham or sausage toast & homefries until 2 p.m. Sat. & Sun. '2.99 • SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM $695 SUNDAY EVENING BUFFET 4:00 PM to 7:30 PM Roast Beef and Lasagna $795 Graduation Stephen R. Vanden Jiengel Stephen R: Vanden Henget, son of Gerry and Elaine Vanden Hensel of R.R.115 Seaforth received his Degree in -Bachelor of Accounting Honours Co-op with First Class Honours from , Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario •at the Spring Convocation. on June 7th, 2000.' "Stephen previously attended -St. -- lames. Elementary S.chool, Seafortjl • and St. Michael's Catholic Secondary School, Stratford.. He is currently employed at Famme and Co., Stratford. Congratulations and Best Wishes from your family. We're G Open ) THURSDAYS 'TIL 8 PM The Looking (Ola, Culligan Real l:.:tate Iackie's I lair & :\e7theti. \ri hir , Service Centre u m . (;,,, Bar 1mingle Uisitn,nt (Quem'' 1(11teI Attic "Irra ure» Mac . A,ilk Irwin \1. Laughlin Cher OIds c ardnll'» 1\'ear Scattlrlh tihr11 Drake & Drake tieaforlh Sewing Ccntrc "'titter. �rw 1\ hat' The tftlbbv Shop 1\'uer111', Shnt, Commercial I'Mel Seattlrth Public 1 ihrary Nifty K11rtlt'r' fete•, Paper Chip I fildehrand 1 Jl'5vt'I 11'1Jehrand I',5u,t & rip l\•ong". Grill tit'ak1rlh 1•141(1 Market I)r. 1 al'hin, �unllhing "1.1 . x.11 th ( htr1111tar114. ( aril, 1411,51 !magi 11 I'iker'. \1.'1 flluettalcr Intl \laic ,facet �letfman'�'. 11'I "1,.111 Inner, (otintr‘ 1)1111111 • 1111\ 1 111.11111u1• Ihi, aJ i11n.,1,i tViaertii'0 ' SHOES atlsaarnciri i tt t.1,iin St 5127-1'10h Diane, Terry and Sandra Ronson, formerly from .the Fairmont Club of London but now with the Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club. have won the provincial district ladies pairs competition and will now compete in the Provincials in Ottawa on July 8 and 9. St rat ford 1 : Cinema," :1 1 551 Huron St. 273-6780 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Dinosaur �® Nighty at 7 p.m. only tawdry & Suds, Wpm* • 2 p.m. Boys and Girls ,® Nighty at 9:15 p.m. only The Perfect Storm'Friday ® Nightly at 6:50 & 9:15 Chicken Run ,E3 Nighty at 7 3 9:15 tatvrdsyll Sundry Wines • 2 paw Titan A.E. i® Saturday r$ . WWw•2p+w 1 1 1 1 1 I'4.25 Tuesday I Graduation Julianne Maria Ryan Julianne Maria Ryan received her Diploma in /Early Childhood Education (Dean's Honour List) from Lambtor3. College, Sarnia, on June 10, 2000. Julianne Is a graduate of St. Columbali School ,and St. Michael's Secondary Schbol. Congratulations Julianne on all your hard work and a Job well done! Love, Dad, Mom and your family. ST. COLUMBAN COMMUNITY WELCOMES FR. JOSEPH DABROWSKI TO ST_ COLUMBAN CHURCH SUNDAY, JULY 2, 2000 SUNDAY MASSES 10:00 A.M. WEEKDAY MASSES 9:00 A.M. EVERYONE WELCOME! BRODHAGEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Logan Sesquicentennial CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE Saturday, July 15, 2000 at Brodhagen Hall 4:30-7:30pm Adults - $10.00 Children - $5.00 Advance tickets only by July 7th Call 345-2187, 345-2654 or 348-8387 Take-out available Graduation Susan McLachlan Susan McLachlyn•graduated from Georgian College on June 13.2000 with an honours diploma in Tourism Management. Susan was the recipient of the Mark Sellick Memorial. Award. an/d a Blue Mountain 'Resorts Award, She is currently employed for the summer 'at Georgian College and plans to teach English in Korea commencing in September. 2000. earglatsslaiions. fiortcovtilmA arriae . Wilma Ann Riehl & William . Janes Anderson, along with their family .& friends, are pleased to.anuouuce their wedding on July. 8, 2000. Open reception to follow at the Seaforth - & District Community Centres 9 pm -1 am: 1 i Dear Readers,. The Huron Expositor endeavours to provide well-rounded coverage of the community. Each week, we must carefully choose from the number of events, sit- uations and issues, what receives coverage and how much. We strive to provide a balance between keeping people informed of issues, acknowledging events that take place and providing stories and featuresthat give you a look at Seaforth and the area that you might not otherwise see. Our staff is small and we do have to pick and choose what receives coverage each week. ' At the same time, we try to meet Canadian Community Newspaper , Association standards and use those standards to guide us through decisions of coverage. We try, to keep the newspaper active in appearance, placing. an . emphasis on photographs that are active and more likely to catch a reader's eye. ."" - Instead of static photos of presentations or successful groups of peo- ple, unless we have been able to capture the activity the group was involved in, we often will include the information in news briefs and reports. AIso,The Huron Expositor works with students, providing them with photo assignments, or will seek the help of a community. member when photographs are straight forward and don't require special skills or equipment. . The Expositor, like most Canadian Community Newspaper Association publications, does not purchase photographs for use in the newspapers. Photographs must be taken by staff or arrangements made from community members to provide us with photographs. We encourage community . members to make sure The Huron Expositor is aware of your event or. requests for coverage, with as much advance notice as possible. While not everything can be covered, community. members are asked to make sure The Huron Expositor is aware of their events and activities so they may be considered for publication. Improving comm unica tion to improve satisfaction." i , i . 11; 100 Main St. Seaforth 527-0240 1