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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-05-28, Page 7Se18001 rut ends up on irtSY DAVID �� Expositor Editor It started out as school and e for .winningt_s ended uup p a as .a hint design. Nine-year-old Reilly Rightmyer of Seaforth, 'a Grade -4 student at Seaforth Public School (SPS), submit- ted a painting, along with hundreds of other Huron County students throe years ago when she was a six-year- old in Grade ] . 1 (CAS) thiren s Aid Society The --Huron County queatedr,all schools in she county enter artwork created by students with the. intent of chooeing 100 pieces to frame rteNthroughout the than CAS building in Guderich. it was trery,diffoulc to.nar- row the selection from wastr- el hundred to only 100. Your daughter. Reilly, submitted a charmingpiece of art that was one of these chosen and hits been hanging here in our building since 1994," wrote CAS business manager Paul Castle to Reilly's parents Elizabeth and Randy. Reilly's artwork, a painting of herself standing with her parents, was chosen overall as a design for a promotional t shirt for the Huro This is the first-time e nization has done this venture, said Castl depending on the sue the promotion, they m again in the future. Reilly is happy her was chosen and her said her daughter wa prised when she saw body walking down the n CAS. he o ., WINNING ARTWORK - Reilly Ri,lfltm PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT rg' one of the new shirts promotingper re Seaforth fields type of of Huron County which features the Children's Aid Softy c. And which Reilly eatures her artwork. The picture cess which R y painted three years ago as a Grade 1 her standing with her mom and dad. stutdent, ay du it the other day with a t -shin on County at 413 design displaying her artwork. MacEwen St.. Tshlrts Goderich. ON, N7A 4M1. To maher are available at the reserve tickets to the CAS dinner/auction June 7 at call 519 auction5. s sur- the Candlelight restaurant in Proceeds go- the CASof some- Goderich or by sending a $20 Huron County. • street cheque to the CAS of Huron Huron So uth W.I. holds annual the meeting to join 4-H for a small fee of The P.R.O. and the W.I. $!0-a the What a yearmembership. Perth W.I. Educate nal oe much fun with learning icefor so Advisory Reports were n dis- farricrs. expo- by Mona Alderdice. Riven The voting flay were a couple of things the evening g procedure fore done and evening was by plurality a chair, air this fall, macrame g. (This -way the tree for make a Christmas tray delegates don't .get stiffened your (able. B .up •. they are kept on the a move). rYn Mary Nickles our F, W.1..O. K'.I. Board Member ratified the a- District Directors for the fe year 1997-1998. - s Each of the eight branches - in Huron South answered the roll call by giving a list of their officers, a donation to Pennies for Friendship and a list of articles to be sent to the Erland Lee Museum Home for sale during the `97 • tourist season. What an array of cookbooks, history notes • and crafts for the museum. Seaforth W.I. hosted 94th Huron South Annual Meeting at Northside United Church Thursday, May 15, 1997. Helen McKenzie; president. Welcomed everyone and the ,meeting opened with the �`1:onateg Ode ,and M Stewart Collect. Gladys Doe of Seaforth W.I. gave hearty welcome and Kath Becker of Dashwood formative present :gave.an in lion of the W.I. Project Sa .and Healthy Communitie with Safety Precautions tak •trig precedence. Gerda Vanden Hoven pre sented the 4-H report thank ing the Institute for their sup - .port.. Boys and girls 10 years of age and older are welcome Students on bike-a- thon Saturday About 10 students from Stratford's Northwestern Secondary School arc sched- uled to pass this way on Saturday. on a bike-a-thon from -Stratford to Clinton to help raise money for the Big Brothers Association of Stratford and District. The cyclists estimate a - travel time of four hours, with three stops along the way and a two-hour rest and lunch when they get to Clinton. McLaughIjn Chev- or 13 Main St. Seaforti. Ltd. 527-1140 *Service *Selection *Savings •Satisfaction •Leasing •Complete BODY SHOP Service 8 9 be held July McNaughton on42:30 p.m. at g ark in Exeter, in case of ,rain it .will be held at Cavan Presbyterian Church. Anyone interested in help- ing the Manitoba -Relief call Betty Vink 519-393-5598 or Vivian Skinner 519-273-7461 for giving donations or help in cleaning up. If you wish to secure a lifetime income from an SP or are interested in other investments at very com ARSP petitive rates, call Arnold J. Stinnissen 2 Sun Life Jobs for youths The Ministry of Natural kesourcxs plans to provide more than 2.000 summers for Ontario youth this year, most of them outdoors work- ing in fish and wildlife man- agementpvd parks across the Sys Huron MPP Helen Johns. The Ministry of bthication announced a $37,5 million investment to help 34,000 young people find work this summer. More .6OO of the jobs a government's sumexpe- le rience the riCllt mer XpC Program, in areas such - as Ontario parks, fish and wildlife. field work and cus- tomer service. An additional 4U0 jobs will be with the Ministry of Natural Rescuirms Ranger Program. Sonic examples of the MNR positions that are avail- able to youngpeople in both programs include beak bear research, stream rehabilita- tion and work in provincial parks. - 'This year Ontario Summer Jobs not only increases sup- port to the student venture program. it also introduces a new program -. Summer Jobs Service - which will help young people learn how to effectively find and keep a job" adds Johns. Ontario Sumner lobs offers a range of services including an incentive for businesses and.community organizations to hire young people for up In 16 weeks. To find out how to apply or to get more . information about Summer Experience Program, the Ontario Ranger Program or the Ontario Summer. Jobs- positions, please contact Huron's MPP at (519) 235-4920, Monday to Friday from 8:0 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Best GIC Rate Congratulations Reilly We ane very proud of you! Love Above, Uncle Joe, Aunt Brenda and all the kids May as, 1907-7 Congratulations to Reilly Rightmyer on your recent artistic accomplishment. We're proud of you Mom and Dad Don't Let The Quest Take Off Without YO U! SEAFORTH LIONS SWIMMING LESSON G ` POOL -- SATURDAY, JUNE 7TH ATION 10:00 AM-i:Q0 PM PARK PAVILION LS IQN 2 weeks/10 classes .............. s� x37.00 ���' 1�+A��,>H(Pi..............4:15-6:1 5 Pyarte�tauutacwmpanv.rt'gIsrra4un June 16th -June ..PMlune 27th MORNINGS July 7th -July, lgt July 21st August 1st August 11th -August 22nd No phone registrations. Mail -in registration up at Town fort's will be available to Hall Recreation or Recpick Fri., May 30th & or in b Office beginning y Tues., June 10. Any questions contact Mike Henderson at 527-1869. 5 yrs as of Ma 26/97 INNEBTMENTB 2773 Goderich 1 12 greenhouses to choose from • Spag Baskets • Citronellal Pian, • Hanging Baskets • Annuals • Perennials.. • Flowering Bags • Tees • Shrubs • Tropicals • Herbs and Much More PLANT PARADISE 10 MINN r- r r r.:,iJlAN' '+URY, (,ANAUA v ORK 1VHFf, CANADIANS WORK SAVE CANADA! - Create a Better . Future, • lictsiop.0 JOHNSTONE • • REPAIRS • HEfiu;;.., ; a,- • KEr, RECOVEHEU • •Jtir.'r' SEH: ai. • HE:,. • !„ NEI+',,, BRU( MINN PULSIFI We wish to drawYnw attention to the error in our ctarenl 75 YEARS GREAT OUTDOOR SALE' FLYER Page 17 - Item 1, dual lantern, 65-3015,4. Co py reads: with battery. ShouldRead: Battery not included. 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