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GRADUATIONS
ANNA MARY
Charlie and Catherine Terpstra would like to announce the
graduation of their daughters Anna and Mary.
Anna graduated from the University of Western Ontario on June
2, 1995 receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.
Anna Is presently employed at Mar-Dam Community Nursing
Service.
Mary received her Honors Bachelor of Science degree in
Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo Convocation
ceremony on May 24, 1995. She graduated on the Dean's Honor
List maintaining this standing for three years. She is presently
employed at the Wingham and District Hospital.
Congratulations girls. You've done well.
Love, the family.
PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1995.
ernment just gives the county a bet-
ter chance to do what it intended to
do all along. It had been the coun-
ty's intention to revise the Official
Plan in a way that suited the needs
of the county people, then deal with
provincial objections to parts of the
plan that didn't meet the criteria of
bill 163, he said. "Now we feel we
won't have to argue with the
province."
Davidson said the county had put
its objections to Bill 163 on the
record for both opposition parties
when it was being debated by the
previous NDP government
THOMAS SCHROECKER
Thomas, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dietmar Schroecker of Blyth is
attending Wilfrid Laurier this fall
where is he studying COmputer
Electronics/ Business Admin.
JENNIFER STRATTON
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Stratton of Ethel, Jennifer
is going to be attending the Univer-
sity of Waterloo's Computer Sci-
ence Co-op program this fall.
JANICE NICHOLSON
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Nicholson, Bluevale, Janice
will attend the University of Water-
loo to study Social Development,
then hopefully teacher's college.
Despite the fact the new Progres-
sive Conservative government has
promised to make changes to the
controversial Planning Act, Huron
County will continue to prepare to
revise its county plan, county coun-
cil was told at its July 6 meeting.
Bob Hallam, reeve of West
Wawanosh questioned Dr. Gary
Davidson, director of planning,
about whether it would be better to
hold off on changes to the official
plan until the new government's
intentions about Bill 163 are clear.
Under that bill Huron has until
December 1997 to come up with a
new official plan meeting the
requirements set down under the
new Planing Act.
But Davidson said the new gov-
RACHEL VAN VEEN
Rachel is enrolled in the Honours
English program at Wilfrid Laurier
University. She is the daughter o
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Van Veen of
RR2, Brussels.
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CHRISTIAN EIGENHEER
Christian is the son of Mr. and
rs. Walter Eigenheer, Brussels.
is fall he will begin studies in the
niversity of Waterloo Math pro-
ram.
MICAH HUSSEY
The son of Rev, and Mrs. Dale
ussey of Belgrave, Micah will be
ntering the University of Western
tario this fall. He is enrolled in
e General Arts Program.
ANGIE YOON
Angie has been accepted into the
University of Waterloo's Pre-
Optometry program. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kang 11
Yoon, Brussels.
ANGIE LYNN ORTLIEB
Angie, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Ortlieb of Bluevale, is
studying Sociology this fall at Rein-
son College, University of Water-
loo.
MOLLY MORTON
Molly is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Morton of RR3, Brus-
sels. This fall she is attending Trini-
ty Western University, Langley,
B.C. to study Psychology.
Letter to
the editor
THE EDITOR,
The welcome mat is always out
at Seaforth but the homecoming
committee has brushed it off and
are beckoning your community to
share Homecoming festivities with
us on Aug. 4, 5, 6.
There is a full program of
entertainment. Event and meal
tickets are available now at
Homecoming Headquarters on
Main St. Call 527-0727 for more
information.
Jean Ross
On behalf of the
Homecoming Committee
County works on official plan