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GATT outcome
disappoints
Steckle
Paul Steckle, Member of
Parliament for Huron-Bruce said
Dec. 15 that he was extremely
disappointed at the outcome of the
Uruguay round of GATT
negotiations respecting Article 11.
"There is no question that the loss
of Article 11 is very disappointing,
but we did achieve some important
gains in other agricultural sectors
such as in grains and red meat."
Mr. Steckle went on to say that
"while it is imperative that we
strengthen all the agricultural
sectors, I believe we as a country
cannot afford to abandon our
supply managed commodities."
He noted that Canada's preferred
method of maintaining supply
management system was by means
of strengthening Article 11 in the
GATT. "Unfortunately
strengthening Article 11 was not
possible; Canada must now explore
new options that will not only
maintain, but strengthen supply
management, so the industry may
prosper in the future. There are
always options open to us to
safeguard supply management."
Mr. Steckle said, "This is not a
time to panic, there is still time
before the new GATT agreement
goes into effect. The fact is that
supply management is much more
than Article 11 and I believe that
we must use this time wisely and
come together to find workable
solutions to this problem."
Mr. Steckle concluded, "The
fight is not over and with the help
of my caucus colleagues we will
find a solution to this problem. I
am firmly committed to supply
management and will spare no time
or energy in support of the farmers
and industry."
Coach says
team starting
to gel
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seven games are against the Bulls.
Coach Scott Pettigrew said, "I
think we have turned a big comer.
We said it would take until
Christmas for this team to gel and it
is starting to come together."
This weekend Brussels travels to
Walkerton Friday night to play the
last place Blackhawks. Saturday
night, the Western Junior C All
Star game will be played in
Durham at 8. The Junior B
Stratford Cullitons will provide the
opposition. Nate Bender, Greg
McNevan, Bill Henry and goalie
Scott Walls will be representing
Brussels. Sunday, the Bulls are on
the road again, this time to
Hanover. Game time is 1:30.
Y)u can lose a lot
more than your licence
drinking and driving.
Tanya and Raymond Verburg
Auburn couple weds
VERBURG - BOONSTOPPEL
The Blyth Christian Reformed
Church was the setting for the
marriage ceremony uniting Tanya
Annette Boonstoppel and Raymond
Anthony Verburg on Oct. 9, 1993.
Rev. G. Heersink officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Hans
and Audrey Boonstoppel and the
groom, the son of Tony and Roely
Verburg, all of RR 1, Auburn.
The bride wore an ivory satin
dress with a chapel length train and
her handsome groom wore black
tails with a matching ivory vest.
The bridal party accented the pair
with navy velvet dresses and black
tuxedos. The bouquets were
highlighted with lilies, orchids and
burgundy roses with an array of
greenery.
The bride's sister, Lisa
Boonstoppel-Pot of RR 3, Auburn,
was the matron of honor. Friends of
the bride, Jenny VanEeden
Sep. School board elects
L. Martin as chairperson
Ms Louise Martin w^s acclaimed
to the position of chairperson at the
Dec. 6 meeting of the Huron-Perth
Roman Catholic Secondary School
Board. Ms Martin represents Ash
field, Colborne, East and West
Wawanosh, Hullett Twps. and
Clinton.
Michael Miller, trustee for Stan
ley, Hay Twps., Bayfield, Zurich
and Hensail, was elected to the
position of vice chairperson.
The new committee chairs are:
Michael Dack of Stratford, educa
tion; Ronald Marcy of Stratford,
management and Gerry Ryan of
Mckillop, Tuckersmith Twps. and
Seaforth, policy and bylaw.
At the Dec. 13 meeting, the
board agreed to look into a plan to
work in cooperation with the Huron
County Board of Education, to
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Petersman of RR 1, Auburn, Lori
Jewitt of Clinton and Jennifer
Hodgins of RR 3, Kippen were her
attendants.
Robert Wilts of RR 1, Auburn,
cousin of the groom was the best
man. The ushers were Keith
Verburg of Fergus, Michael
Verburg of Chicago, both brothers
of the groom and David
Boonstoppel of RR 1, Auburn,
brother of die bride.
Vocalists at the ceremony were
the groom's sisters, Angela and
Julie Verburg. Nancy Siertsema, a
friend of the bride read the
scripture.
Kathleen Verhocf and David
Boonstoppel were the masters of
ceremonies for the reception held at
the Goderich Township Commun
ity Centre.
After a honeymoon in Nova
Scotia the couple now reside at RR
1, Auburn.
share space at Central Huron Sec
ondary School in order to establish
a Catholic secondary school. The
board has not yet decided to open
such a school.
Jim Whiting was appointed to the
custodial position at St. Michael
Catholic Secondary School, Block
B, effective immediately and
Eileen Coutts was hired as a Teach
er Assistant, beginning Jan. 3.
The maintenance proposal sub
mitted by Culliton Brothers Limit
ed of Stratford, for St. Michael
CSS, in the amount of $15,732,
was approved by the board.
The board approved a motion to
provide transportation to its resi
dent students at designated drop-off
and pick-up sites, until it is
replaced by transportation to anoth
er Catholic secondary school within
the board's jurisdiction.