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Huron Expositor, 2000-08-02, Page 12,., Hollow Man , AA Nighty at 7:00 & 9:15 r 12 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, August 2, 2000 Correspondents 'Over 90' members honoured Seaforth Manor Nursing Home The residents of the Manor enjoyed the party put on the Seaforth Lions Club, this past month. The 'special skills' dog entertained everyone with her amazing abilities to help those in need. As well, the music of Marie Flynn and the Huron Strings had everyone in a dancing mood. The barbeque supper cooked by the Lions Club members and their wives was delicious. A bus trip to St. Christopher's Beach in Goderich was also a highlight of July. Everyone placed their order for pizza or chicken which we enjoyed down by the lake. Our musical entertainment for July was provided by Ralph Stevenson, Bi)I Pepper and Glen Deichert, Carol LeBeau and Bill Pepper, Paul the Fiddler, Marian Rose and Gladys Van Egmond and her Merrymakers who entertained at our July SWEET 16 1810V---10 Dave Austin Aug. 2 Matt O'Dell July 27 -�►YY Y ' 7. 40" ' "Snapper" • d Bryan McClure birthday party. We also honoured our "over 90" club members. Congratulations to Lillian Powell, Winnie Vincent, Grace King, Annie Hodgins, Mabel Handy, Annie Staffen, Adel! Jervis, Reg Schultz and Cora Somerville for reaching and surpassing this milestone event. Worship service for the month were conducted by Rev. Dino Salvador, Rev. Sheila Macgregor, Rev. Rob Hiscox and Rev. Doug Corriveau. A Bible study with Rev. Sheila Macgregor on the origin of some of our resident's favourite old hymns was also enjoyed, with Henrietta Brown WEDDINGS Perlormed - your location or our indoor or outdoor chapel (non denominational). For brochure call: REV. CHRIS MORGAN ALL FAITHS PASTORAL CENTRE BENMILLER,, 524-5724 CHRISTENINGS LIVE IN CONCERT SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 AT 9:00 PM CLINTON ARENA ,lge of majority required ADVANCE TICKETS $5.00 Available at Groves TV 482-9414 Clinton News -Record 482-3443 "Part of Clinton's 125th Anniversary Homecoming" BUCK & DOE for Paul Vandendool Lisa Wynja, Saturday, August 12, 2000 9pm-lam Seaforth Community Centres Music by D.J. Neat Guys Lunch Age of Provided Majority For more info or tickets call Karen 233-5893 Steve 522-071 1 Fe) (s"e) (9-e) (s -e) (9'•0.0••6) C7 GORRICK 6:45 & 9:15 PM NIGHTLY 524.7611 FRI.-THURS. AUGUST 04- 10 SCARY RIDEI" lbw aw.q MPG/FEW MESS COARSE LANGUAGE VIOLENCE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN HOLLOW MAN THINK YOU'RE ALONE? THINK AGAIN. 6:45 & 9:15 PM NIGHTLY UM DISTANCE? CALL 1-600-265.3431 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO `11cg1N ni �'�rvrfafrl Wad 'Caw Nursor1 All Present and Past Staff and Children Are Invited To Celebrate Our 25th Reunion Date: August 12,2000 Where: Tuckersmith Day Nursery 26 Toronto Blvd. Vanastra Time: 11 am-4pm Special Activities from 12-3pm Donations towards playground improvements • playing them for us. Our upcoming events for August include: "Jim Delaney's band," Aug 4, 2 p.m.; "Peach Social", Aug, 10, 2-4 p.m.; "Karaoke • Singing with Sandra", Aug. I1, 2 p.m.; "Outing to Bill Gibsons", Aug. 15, 1:30 p.m.' "Iia Gardner's 65th Birthday Open House", Aug. 17, 2-4 p.m.; "CNIB Information Display," Aug. 17, 10-2 p.m.; "Family Barbeque," Aug. 24, 4:30- 5:30; "Birthday Party with the Swinging Seniors", Aug. 25, 2 p.m. Support Seaforth Beautification Program Dianna's Country Bakery & Cafe St. Columban 345-2804 BAKERY SPECIAL FUDGE BROWNIES $2 50 Reg. S3.50 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 Roast Chicken $795 refs -2%19 "Cabaret Night" featuring DAVE Hoy and his Honky Tonk Piano FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 CLINTON ARENA 9P.M.-1 A.M. Age of Mafbrity Required Tickets' 10.00 • 1 A . a vita+• • / • t rant & ssetorth NTRY HEA ng O.J: s & Ka Fri. Aug. 4th UPCOMING... STA Au ofFc .(1,77711 Age'OfFLia 11ty Only ' ire AO, u1 ;I FORTHCOMING �J. MARRIAGE LTi 44 1 • �Seaforth and Bob & Kitty Barkley of Lennon, AMichigan are pleased to announce the forthnming marriage of their children, Cathy & Bryan. i The wedding will take place at Northside United Church, Seaforth, ON on August 19, 2000 a at 3:31) p.m. k.% Congratulations Cathy & Bryan! LAF's P1olessonal Photography Jim & Ruth Carter of • St rat ford 1 .�. :Cinemas 118h 1 551 Huron St. 273-6780 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Space Cowboys, :cam Nightly at 6:4589.15 11.2r.B2.r+ Tura Sal Sul ILO X -MEN , An Nightly at 7 & 9:15 ! Wtl,.. e 2 • r, T,n . Sat , Sun. Pokemon ,E] The Movie Wed. at 7:00 mos.. •2- in on Tun Sat 1 Su, What Lies Beneath Nightly at 6:45 & 9:15 MMus 112 p no on Nos . Set Sun Nutty Professor 2 �© The Klumps Nightly at 7 & 9:15 54.25 Tuesday 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 cniiuina1 mint/ ,1 daughter's courage .1 flt'fectiite c•ise that almost iveut 17 Wry Slen Lives -The Albert Walker Story by Peter Colley Opens Aug. 3 at the Blyth Festival 1(877)862-5984 • 523-9300 HURON 1'I'.IZ"I'if AIA LAKERS 2000-2001 SEASON TRYOUTS MINOR ATOM(bhthdate 1990) • • Sun. Aug -13.9.80.11 a.m. • • Mon. Aug. 14.6.7:30 p.m. • Sat. Aug. 19.9-10:30 am. • Wed. Aug. 23.6.7:30 p.m. • Sat. Aug. 26.9.10:30 a.m. • Mon. Aug. 28: 6-7130 p.m. MAJOR ATOM1bUthdate 1989) • Sun. Aug. 13.11am.-12:30 p.m. • Tues. Aug. 15.6.7:30 p.m. • Sat Aug. 19.10:30 a.m. -12 noon • Tues. Aug. 22.6.7:30 p.m. • Sat A4q. 26. 10:30 a.m.-12 noon • Tues. Aug. 29.6.7:30 p.m. MINOR PEg WEE (bidbdata 1988) • Sun. Aug. 13.12:30.2 p.m. • Tues. Aug. 15 - 7:30-9 p.m. • Sat. Aug. 19.3-4:30 p.m. • Mon. Aug. 21 •6.7:30 p.m. *Thus. Aug. 24.6.7:30 pm. • Sat. Aug. 26.3.4:30 p.m. MAJOR PEE WEE (birthdats 1987) • Mon. Aug. 14.7:30.9 pm. • Wed. Aug. 16.6.7:30 p.m. • Sat Aug. 19.4:30.6 p.m, • Mon. Aug. 21- 7:30-9 p.m. • Thus. Aug. 24.7:30-9 pm. • Sal. Aug. 26.4:30.6 p.m. MINOR BANTAM (birthdate 19881 • Sun. Aug. 13.2.3:30 pm. • Wed. Aug.16.7:30.9 p.m. • Sat kg. 19.12.1:30 pm. • Wed. Aug. 23.7:30.9 pm. • Fd. Aug. 25.8.7:30 pm. • SN. Aug. 26.12.1:30 p.m. MAJOR BANTAM ibituldsa 19851 • Sun. Asc. 13 7-E1:30 pm. • Tues. Aug. 15.9.10:30 p.m. • Sat. Ng. 19.1:30-3 pm. , • Tues. Aug. 22.7:30.9 pm. • Fri. Aug. 25 - 7 30A pm. • Sat. Aug. 26.1:30-3pm. 2000-2001 TRYOUT FORM FROM HOME CENTRE REQUIRED ALL TRYOUTS are at the SEAFORTKAREM Inquiries call Rob Jeffrey 8244984 • Barb Boyne 348-9320 NUJ '0LS '0 It '919 i sJetPPol Lt JsPUn AiuO sous° Apo AAA 4sld amuse Bulpnlaui sHfPY slsiw!IdO 4voleeg Aq pcuosuodS 0991-LL9 sJewJo31 AUIN le aige!lVAV SWIM. 11910193 Aliunwwo0 1oN1sl0 Pus 4IJooms 9 isnOnv "Nus MtuU Jentauppie Supnleej 33NV Aad HSI ALL YOU CAN EAT HOT BEEF $5 35 • CHICKEN $ 90 CAESAR 4. SUNDAY, AUG. 6th, 5 to 7 PM BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST or FARMERS SAUSAGE includes soup or salad bac mashed potatoes or homemade fries, coleslaw, vegetable, dinner roll, coffee or tea and dessert $Q 95 Seniors Discount 10". SPARKY'S PLACE FAMILY DINING 527.1964 90 Main St. Seafon) Angela Barry and Paul Simpson, along with their children, Sheldon, Lauren and Abbigale are pleased to announce their marriage, which took place June 24th, 2000 at the Renaissance Hotel, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Angela is the daughter of Brian and Dorothy Barry of Seaforth and Paul is the son of John and Shirley Simpson o Exeter. Angela and Paul wish to express their, thanks and love to their family and friends. ' WhIN 527-0180 #6° cce MON. - THURS, 11 AM - 11 PM FRI. & SAT. 11AM-1AM SUNDAY CLOSED i0� ,11 1 ■2 ■3 4 ■5 ■eill ■ 9 ■■■ 10 ■ ■■ I2 16 23 ■■■■ 17 ■ ■ ■18 24 ■ ■ t3 ■■ •■ 19 20 22 ■ 25 ■■ 26 14 1•121 27 ■ 28 15 29 30 31 ■ 32 ■■■■ ■■■■■ 33 ■■■■ ■ 34 35 Clues Across Clues Down LAST WEEK . Jazz . 4. Dull 8. Pyretic 9. Enchantress 10. Bura 11. No (Scottish) 12. 8th letter of the Greek alphabet 13. Excellence Rectangular groove 19. Criminal 23. Terminate 26. Hafez al- _, Syrian president_ 30. Fruitful 31. Gnawing animals 32. M Mercury 33. Stimulate 34. Goff term 35. Defied 2. Horse armor 1.9kis 20.1591 3 Sailing strep S Saber 1. Cone to 4. Sounds 6 Ore roams ' 5. Monetary unit a. Molar Foy 10 Volvo 6. Correct• 11 T1y season ,a RauSm 7. Chemical compound low 9. 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