The Huron Expositor, 1989-11-22, Page 17116A — THE iHURDN;EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER«2, 1989
Oth ATITAVOTSary
The YtamifyoFStewart&: 'mma{Seattle
tnviteyou7oattenden.Open+Hause in
honour f°their.parents5Oth l,Wedding
Anniversary ,on Sat., 'Nov..25 aat
rWingham edit & Cursing .Club,
'Whrghem fram8 00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Your presence •will be Meir treasured
gift.
ERGIES TAVERN
at'Rhe EDEN'S
SEA1~ORTff
'Photo CD. required by evetyoner
THIS'=WEEK
Seaforth AgricutturalSoclety
TRACTOR
ELIMINATION DRAW
FIRST EARLY :BIRD
DRAW
SUNDAY, DEC. 3
at the
TOY SHOW
Tickets must be bought' prior
to 12:00 NOON DEC. 3
TICKETS AVAILABLE
from Ag Society Members
"Teacher's Pet"
+Oheck'Out The•'new Tunes iOn The •Jtike ttox
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Seaforth Harmony t
HiUtes
11 :CHRISTMAS CABARET 'iv
,Dancing to "Traces"
SEAFORTH&DISTRICTCOMMUNITYCENTRES 11
SAT., -DEC. 2 "41.
at 7:59 P.M.
Smorgasbord Provided
$12. per person - Show & Dance
S5, per person - Show Only ti
For Tickets CaII
527-1493 or 52740230
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Seaforth Seahawks
NEW
YEAR'S
EVE
DANCE
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SUNDAY, DEC. 31 0 ;
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Seaforth & District Community Centres
BUFFET DINNER 8 p.m. - 9 p.m.
DANCING 9 p.m. - 2 a.m.
640.00 per person includes
buffet, dancing & refreshments
Tickets available from Seaforth
Arena Only
Age of Majority Only
Absolutely No Minors
Bus service available for
more information call
Kevin Varley
527-1876
THE STRATFORD f3OYCHOIR will be featured at'a'Christmas
concert at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Clinton on December 3.
Also featured during the show, Which is set to begin at 2:30 p.m.,
is the' North Street United Church Junior Choir from Goderich. The
Stratford Choir is made up of boys from Hensel!, Stratford, Clin-
ton, Seaforth, and Exeter, to name a few, and the surrounding
areas. Tickets can be purchased at: Clinton, Home Hardware Store;
Goderich, Union Gas office; Seaforth, Custom Art Designers. Funds
raised from the concert will go towards the church, and a trip to
England for the choir next summer.
Legion makes donations
The Legion's regular monthly meeting
for November was held last Thursday
evening with President Mel Melanson in
the chair. Due to the bad storm, John
MacDonald, Zone commander C.1. was
unable to attend, and the seminar on
Leadership by Gordon De Jong was
cancelled. The two new mmembers who
were initiated were Comrade Rick Fortune
and Comrade Brett Finlayson.
Donations of $100. each were made to
the Town and Country Homemakers and to
the Seaforth High School Debating Club
and $500 to the Seaforth Ringette
Association.
'amens
DISC JOCKEY SERVICE
SUNDAY, NOV. 26th
8 p.m.
St. Coiurnban Church
Hall
12 games for turkeys
4 Share -the -Wealth
Door Prizes
LAP CARD - $2.00
Extras - 250 each or
5 for 1.00
4;
Country Gold .&
hock !nig
L
DISCO, POLKAS, WALTZES. NEW LAZIER 05C MUSIC, GOOD RECORDED
MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS, DANCES, ANNIVERSARIES, PARTIES, ETC
to y,e. experience .No mileage MUFTI.
BRUSSELS - 687-6159 DAYTIME or EVENINGS
Happy 21st Birthday
Cherr B Aline Smith
LEGION
NEWS
by Gordon Scott
to local causes
The Christmas Turkey Bingo are now
underway with the next Bingo on Tuesday,
November 28. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Bingos will also be held Tuesday,
December 5 and Tuesday, December 13.
The New Year's Eve Dance tickets are
now on sale at the Branch. These tickets
are .available until December 11 for
members and guests. After that non-
members will be invited to attend. The for-
mat is the same as last year, a social
hour, and a buffet meal with dancing to
follow. There are only 160 tickets printed
so pick your tickets up early.
The 1989 Literary contest winners have
been judged with the following names the
winners. The first name on the list will be
entered in the Zone competitions at a later
date. All winning entries received a cash
prize. Category No. 3 Grade 4, 5, 6.
Posters - (1st) Sarah Lamble, S.P.S; (2nd)
Jered Munro, St. James; (3rd) Bill Ryan.
Poems - (lst) Kathy Devereaux, St.
James; (2nd) Bradley Hoegy, S.P.S; (3rd)
Robbie Craig, St. James. Essays - (1st)
Lisa Gingerich, S.P.S; (2nd) Ricky Poppe,
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
MONS
St. Patricks; (3rd) Sarah Lamble S.P.S.
Category No. 2 Grade 7, 8, 9. Posters -
(1st) Michelle Etue, St. James; (2nd) Mike
Moylan, St. Patricks; (3rd) Christine Dale,
St. James. Poems - (1st) Joe Kenny, St.
James; (2nd) Sharon Kelly, S.D.H.S.;
(3rd) Adam Agar, St. James. Essays -
(1st) Sharon Kelly, S.D.H.S.; (2nd)
Melanie Cronin, St. Patricks; (3rd) Jamie
Somerville, S.P.S.
Category No. 1 Grades 10, 11, 12, 13.
Poems - (1st) Dave Kelly S.D.H.S. Essay
- (1st) Dave Kelly S.D.H.S.
Once again Bruce Wilbee, Chairman of
committee and the Legion thank all who
participated in the competition, especially
the teachers who helped in any way.
Remember the stag euchre tonight at the
Branch. All guests must be signed in by a
member and leave with the same. Crib-
bage is on Monday evening at 8 p.m.
There will be a meeting of the Dart
players this Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m.
with the idea of discussing a meals dart
Turn to page 18A
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Dart 'MARK
$100. John Strangway
$10.0. Janice Rose
$100• Kevin Melady
1989 FORD PROBE
-°Emit 'from IMoirt- t''!
-SALTFORD VALLEY HALL -
EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT
DOORS OPEN 6:30 PMIBINGO STARTS 7:30 PM
TOTAL
PRIZE MONEY....$3200
14 REGULAR .GAMES
1 SHARE -THE -WEALTH
O $1000 JACKPOTS
—1 MUST GO -
1 PROGRESSIVE AT 50 CALLS.
—$500. MUST GO!—
Walton
• from page I1A
unit II was held at the home of Maxine
Houston with 12 members present. Malin -
da Joenston and Pearl McCallum led devo-
tions all relating to Remembrance Day
and Peace.
In the business it was announced the
December meeting would be held
December 6 with a pot luck supper; bring
a donation to go to the Friendship House.
Officers for 1990-92 were elected -
President -Maxine Houston; vice president -
Kathleen Williamson; secretary -Margaret
Craig; treasurer -Margaret Bennett; misc.-
Helen Craig; supper committee -Marilyn
McDonald, Helen Craig, Kathleen William-
son and Margaret Craig.
$100 • Greg O'Reilly
$1.00 a John Driscoll
$1000. Mark :Moore
`$100 • .Sandra HUliey
QUEEN'S
$30:0. - PAUL McLLWAIN
$500. HOSPITAL NURSING STAFF
YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED. THANK YOU!
Seaforth/Denmark '89 Hockey Exchange ;Committee
.Mabel and Reinhardt auer of
`Brussalswish Io extend an Invitation
to all •to;join usdn•celebratlon of our
501h Wedding Anniversary en .Set.,
Dec. 2, 1889, ,8:30 p.rn. in The
:Brussels Community Centre. Open
,HousewilLbeheldon:Sunday', Dec..3,
1989 from 2 ,p.m. to .4 ,p;m..at our
•homeinBrussels. 'Best Wishes' Only.
B & W TRAILBLAZERS
SNOWMOBILE CLUB
is now selling OFSC
Trail Permits
Enjoy our monthly
Sunday 4.95
Brunch All10 Youa.m.-C2anp:Emat
.
In Our
DONUT SHOPPE
WARM UP with Hot Chocolate, Hot
Cider or Fresh Brewed Coffee and try
a donut or Fresh Baked Muffin.
All For Only 990
Book Your
CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW
Before It's Too Late
4118.,
$45 before Dec. 15
$55 after Dec. 15
Available at
Todd's Bakery, Brussels
McGavin Farm Equip., Walton
Vincent's Farm Equip., Seaforth
Snowmobile Drivers
Safety Training Courses
for kids ages 12-16
Dec. 5 & 7
Brussels, Morris & Grey Centre
7:30p.m.
S15.50perperson
FOR REGISTRATION CALL
MARK GROPP 887-6353
CAM ROSS 887-9338
Next meeting • Wed., Dec.13
•8:15 a.m.-IBrusselsHotel
THE iDAllLIN
:S' PECTAICiD1A'R
PARK THEATRE
3 DAYS ONLY
Fri. -Sun., Nov. 24-26
Fri. -Sun. 7 P.M.
Sat. ;& Sun. Matin '° e: 2 :.P.M.
A5 extlt(aratiug pertauinan;,t or
n • si . l)rta.tntaklnij prOUuctit
narnoers thri(iing skatinu
and fu„ Sep tits ma
greatest skaters to (Kt: r e siruv;
sensatteti of Ott
pottit;rl of tht, procerlrs support
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A Christmas adventure for the whole family,
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