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The Huron Expositor, 1990-10-17, Page 16• • Anglican church members hear details of 10 -year plan A special Board and Confrtgaticoal mecang was held for SL Thomas Anglican) Church September 13, wits assay parishioners in attaadmice. Rev. Greg Gilson discussed a 1O plan for the church mad what it u,canat.. He aocowa d pardcipstiun of their faith and Gland►. A special committee consisting of Paul Spittal, Pam Anderson and Bob Dinsmore has been set up for the Restuniw s Fund It has been diacuas d having a reunion every five years. Jim and Maryanne Snowdon have donated the "In Memoram" cards to the perish. 1=olluwng thus group meeting the regular Board Meeting tools place. The Sunday School and Nursery service is provided again on Sun - sr. THOMAS 1 ANGLICAN CHURCJ by Frances also 522-1 days. Two mons craft nights for the Christmas decorations are planned for October 10 and October 29 both at 7:30 p.m. at the church. All women in the parish are welcomed. There is to be a Pansh Breakfast cm Sunday, October 21 at 9 ass. in the Parish Hall. Everyone is welcomed. The October meeunwg of the A.C.W. was held in the home of Maryanne Snowdon, with 12 mem- bers in auendance. Lois Scoins and Barb Palin were in charge of devotions. The Christina Berm ad was in the London Roe Pvsss. One ACW member is to Mend a workshop sponsored by the Town of Seaforth un October 17. An in v iltlUOtl to tend St. Patrick's Parish Hall Bazaar in Dublin on Wednesday, October 24, 1990 at 8 p.m. was read. Sisterhood rught was also announced at the meeting. It will be held on Novem- ber 7, 1990 at the Seaforth Public School at 7:30. The theme is "Crafts and a Night of Fun". Satur- day, October 27, is the day church women will be malting the Chnstmas Puddings for the Bazaar. Lois Scouts will be in charge of the buying of the ingredients. Mystery Prize winner was Marion McLean. The next meeting is to be held at Walton Tea Room expanding Walton Currespedent MRS. BETTY MCC ALL 581-416T7 TEA ROOM EXPANDING The Walton Tea Room is in the process of changing and growing to meet the needs of a charming vil- lage. Along with operating the new Retail Postal outlet the Tea Room has added dry cleaning and photo- finishing service as well as a few staple groceries. They hope in the near future to have a supply of videos for rent to the local people. Walton is our home now say they de Jongs and they are proud to be pan of a truly fine community of good people. Come in and pay them a visit soon. W1. NEWS The Walton Women's Institute is planning for its noon beef luncheon this Wednesday at 1:30. The com- mittee has chosen things in season, with turnip for vegetable and apple crisp for dessert. THEME ON THANKFUL LIVING Walton unit one of the United Church Women held its meeting in the Church basement on October 12 on the theme, "Thankful Living". Janie McEwing led the devotions and read several interesting articles AUTUMN BAZAAR AND TEA SAT. OCTOBER 20,1990 2:00-4:00 - PM NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH 54 OODERICH ST. W., SEAFORTH BAKING, DELICATESSAN, ARTS, CRAFTS, TRASH & TREASURES, HONEY, JAM, PRODUCE ETC. ADMISSION '1.00 Christmas, Special Occasion, Any Occasion... Cafe and Bed & Breakfast RESERVATIONS -522-2040 Why drive miles when you can enjoy delicious home - cooked meals right here in SEAFORTH. Dine on all your favorites served on FINE CHINA & CRYSTAL, our homey dining room is perfect for family dinners, staff par- ties and meetings or an in- timate dinner for two. So next time you're thinking of a night out call OUR HOUSE, YOU'LL BE HAPPY YOU DID. Leave all the fuss and worry to mil 522-2040 CaII now and request your holiday favourites. on Thanksgiving. Berva Watson hour over lunch served by hostesses read scnpture and led a prayer. Dorothy Sholdice, Audrey Hack - Margery Huether was pianist for the well, Melva Fraser and Edith Wey. Thanksgiving Hymns. Olene Dennis gave a worth while message on Many Thanksgiving days on a farm. Phyllis Mitchell presided for the business and Audrey Hackwell read minutes. Marie Coutts gave the treasure's report and received the offering. Eighteen members answered the toll call. Coming events were reported from the executive meeting of last week. Plans were made for the annual turkey supper on Wednes- day, November 7. Church Calendars are available and the fall bale ar- ticles should be in by October 21. Several offered to clean the kitchen on Thursday morning November 1. The nominating committee is to bnng in the new slate of officers. The Benediction closed the meeting followed by a social half 'Stevens DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold & ock'n' Roll DISCO ►OV.AS WALTZES NPM tAZER OISC MUSK G000 RECORDED MUST = FOR WEDDINGS DANCES ANNIVERSARIES 'mreeS ETC 11 ye..y.rM.r •M. -MN*. d..r BRUSSELS - 11137-6159 DAYTIME o. EVENINGS QUEEN'S fEAFORTM;1127.0820 FRIDAY, OCT. 19 The Tunes Are Back! Country, Soft Rock •DARTS - Sign up for n•w I•pu• .ARIA WRESTLING MACHINE Your Skins! ENGAGEMENT Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Keys, Hamilton wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Heather Christina to Christopher Jonathan, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Millar, Hamilton. The wedding to take place in Barton Stone United Church, Hamilton on Saturday, October 20th. Blyth Rebels Broomball "KICKOFF DANCE" at Blyth & District Community Centre Friday, Oct. 19, 1990 Music by Rocks Dancing from 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Tickets $5.00 Lunch provided Age of Majority For info call 523-9316 QUEEN'S edit $$EAPORTM - 627-0020 NEW prep,MI6 2PwNON to Foe HOURS Opel 4:111 Is r:00 w WED runt. P1. • N% EVERY WEDNESDAY Senior Discount Day 15% SENIORS LUNCH DISCOUNT Back By Popular Demand FRIDAY LUNCH BUFFET ANNUAL BAZAAR & TEA Thursday, October 25 1:30-3:30 p.m. Huronview, Clinton •Tea *Muffins •Bake Table EVERYONE WELCOME Canadian Cancer Society Huron County Unit ANNUAL DINNER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Reception 6:30 pm Dinner 7:00 pm North Street United Church 56 North Street, Goderich GUEST SPEAKER: LOUISE LLOYD R.N. PRINCESS MARGARET HOSPITAL LODGE TICKETS '10.00 Tickets avala bl• tom Ccx oc m Cancer Soc1NY vallnteors or phone the otOce at 482-7832 Isabel & Wilfred Annis The family of Wilfred & Isabel Annis of Mitchell invite you to loin them in celebrating their parents' 50th Wed- ding Anniversary on Sat., Oct. 20/90 at the Crystal Palace, Mitchell. Dancing 9-1. Lunch provided Best Wishes Only! the home of Vivienne Newntam on Nuvernbcz 6. Audrey McLean and Elsie Duisi ore are on Lunch and Maryanne Snowdon and Nancy Laron will do Devotions. Maryanne Snowdon read Minutes rccored from a meeting in the year 1952 frau the W.A. It was inserts - ung to note the similarities of the number of people and theu goals and the different projects that were done. Don't forget the Christmas Bazaar on November 17. If you wish to participate please call Dorothy Hays, Sharon Millard or Frances Teatero. HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY OCTOBER 20, 1990 UNCLE CLYDE McCLURE OPEN HOUSE GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA 20TH ANNIVERSARY SAT., OCTOBER 20, 1990 2-4 P.M. COME MEET FRIENDS, NEW AND OLD. SEE CAMPING OF YESTERYEAR AND PRESENT DAY. SEE OUR NEW WINDOWS AND RE -DECORATING. CRAFTS, CRESTS, SHIRTS, TEA TABLE EVERYONE WELCOME! , THE HURON EXPOSITOR. OCTOBER 1/, MID- 15 CRUSTY —� ')i RILL CARROT MUFFINS gta 1 .99 OATMEAL COOKIES1 BLUEBERRY PIE CHERRY PIE.- arty- ` u tore ?gre. Oi Awa. cot •• Canadian And Imported CHEESES FRESH OFF THE BLOCK Le. .4 St AR •8 MONTERAY JACK LB. .7 TASTY -NU BREAD BROWNIES PKG. 6 1 ■ 99 Otis DELICIOUS DONUTS and FRESH HOT COFFEE LAN , ' =r 4r a GINETTES RESTAURANT Seaforth's Family Restaurant 90 Main St. 527-1964 CHICKEN BREAST DINNER Includes Coffee or Tea & Dessert SUNDAY, OCT. 21 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. V B 95 •DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS •LICENCED UNDER LLBO — SENIORS 15% DISCOUNT MON. to SAT. 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM SUNDAY 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM gib Viev\o,t, Thursday to Saturday STRIPES GREAT MIX OF TUNES Oct. 25 & 26 The Doug Varty Band SAT., OCT. 27 HALLOWE'EN PARTY With Scarecrow - Tickets on Sale Seaforth 527-0980 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH 54 GODERICH ST. W., SEAFORTH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1990 11:00 A.M. GUEST MINISTER REV. KATHY URBASIK-HINDLEY VIOLINIST - ELAINE RAS WORSHIP THROUGH MUSIC WITH GOSPEL SINGERS"DECISION" —Social Hour To Follow -- COME AND SHARE IN OUR FELLOWSHIP EVERYONE WELCOME 9:30 P.M. 2 DAYS ONLY Fri. & Set. Oct.19&20 7 & 9 PM Nitely MICHAEL J. FOX CHRISTOPHER LLOYD MARY STEENBURGEN CENTRALIA COLLEGE Presents "WINGFIELD'S PROGRESS" starring Rod Beattie Saturday November 10, 1990 at 8 p.m. Centralia College Recreation Centre $12.00 per person Don't miss this hilarious one -mon comedy about a busi- ness man's adventures when he moves to the country and takes up farming. To get your tickets, phone Centralia College 228-6691, Ext. 236 or send a cheque by mall to Wingfield's Progress c/o Centralia College. Huron Pork, Ontario NOM 1Y0. For Fast Service Call Ahead... LONG DISTANCE' CA11 1 800 2b0 -343A FOR TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO 1