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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2016-08-31, Page 1414 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, August 31, 2016 U11 Girls St. Columban girls capture the crown with no losses in the season St. Columban soccer On Thursday August 10, the U11 girls hosted Lucan for their final game of the season. The girls were pumped, but the rain delayed the start. Finally the sun came out, and the game began. The girls had many chances, but could not hit the mesh. The second half would be different, as the girls knew they had to capital- ize to claim the league title. They pushed hard, and Hannah Nolan was able to drill a shot past Lucan's keeper, thanks to Chelsea Vandenheuvel and Keira Dietz's handy work. That goal stood as the win- ner, as St.Columban defeated Lucan 1-0. Another shut -out for St.Columban by Hannah Nolan and Camp- bell Ryan. Our girls were able to capture first place in the league, with an unbelieva- ble season. They worked extremely hard and deserved this title. They recorded 11 wins, two ties, and zero losses. Submitted Team members include (L -R): Sammy Beuermann, Haylie Murch, Sadie MacArthur, Dayna Vosper, Keira Dietz, Campbell Ryan, Lilly Bender, Alia Poirier, Courtney Roth, Chelsea Vandenheuvel, Brett Gethke, Erica Maloney, Malina Cronin, Meg Schoonderwoerd, Hannah Nolan, Stephanie Phillips, Sheana Beuermann, Abby Wynja, and Kate Drost. Absent from photo was Victoria Falkingham. Bios on all five contestants CONTINUED FROM > PAGE 2 As the late, great singer/ songwriter Harry Chapin once wrote about a young child, "There are so many colours in the rainbow, so many colours in the morning sun, so many colours in the flower, and I see everyone!" Let the art and the artists begin! Contestant: Jackie DeWit Business: "No Nonsense Natural Products" There are those among us ATTENTION READERS Take adv°aniage of our pricing for HAPPY NOTES Includes'. 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Hence, No Non- sense Natural Products was launched. Extensive research, experi- mentation, and modification have led to 25 new products that neutralize the toxic soup often existing within a home No Nonsense cleaning supplies, cosmetic necessities and per- sonal care items include glass and floor cleaner, dishwashing and laundry soap, bug spray, sun screen, toothpaste, body wash, shampoo, and deodor- ant, to name a few. And none of these cost more than $20—in fact, a three month supply of laundry detergent is priced at just $20. In addition, Jackie uti- lizes minimal packaging and re- usable containers for her lead- ing-edge products. If she needed confirmation that there is a market for her ideas, it came in the response to a simple message on Jack- ie's personal Facebook page, stating that No Nonsense Nat- ural Products would be part of Vanastra's Win This Space contest. This announcement resulted in 130 orders! Through Jackie and her new enterprise, families and individuals are able to take charge of their environment, make healthful changes, and do it all with a `green' slant. It's a win -win-win! People are getting on board with this in a big way, and Jackie has the Good Ship No Non- sense going full steam ahead. Contestant: Marcie Riegling Business: "Marcie Media" Marcie Riegling is an idea person—and sometimes her brainwaves stem from other ideas—an extrapolation, an St. Thomas' Anglican Church presents: MENTAL HEALTH IN OUR COMMUNITY An information night for awareness and support Thurs. Sept. 8 at 7 pm at the Church Hall on John Street, Seaforth Guest Speaker: Suzanne Simpson of the Huron -Perth Mental Health Association Refreshments to follow. Free-will donation Call 519-522-1979 for further info offshoot of an initiative already underway. Concepts are often organic. A couple of years ago, Marcie was asked to create a calendar featuring men who donated their time and tal- ent to helping the Huron County Women's Shelter. With a background in graphic design, she readily took on the project. And it was during its process that the seeds were sown with her to develop a similar cal- endar profiling women in the community who had made a difference. The "Inspiring Women of Huron County Pin-up Calen- dar" for 2017 will come off the presses in late August. It highlights women who, much like their male coun- terparts, have contributed, have cared and who stand out! As a result of the support and success of previous cal- endar projects, Marcie Media has been commis- sioned to create similar cal- endars for other charities. Win This Space offers the opportunity of a dedicated operations office and studio that will help to bring more of Marcie's ideas to fruition. Contestant: Kymm Moore Business: "Khaos Artisan Bakery" The artistic and creative mecca of Huron County and area is about to welcome yet another inspired entrepre- neur. It is said that from a young age, we are drawn to professions and areas of expertise that just feel right, that are where we belong. And for Kymm Moore, that's always been in the kitchen! As a Red Seal Certified Baker, Patissier and Chef, Kymm has been concocting delicious dishes for appreci- ative patrons for years—all the while, yearning to have her own business, her own spot from which to operate. The education and mentor- ing she's received through Win This Space are a huge step toward realizing her dream. This talented chef focusses on quality ingredi- ents and optimal flavour, utilizing local and seasonal products. 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