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The Huron Expositor, 1999-03-03, Page 3ger WADE A BERARD PLUMBING ,couivad to Qtwlity Service - !-Repairs i. New Installations= - v. Complete Bathroom Renovations *-Water Softeners > Reasonable Rates Licensed Plumber - Licensed Gas Fitter 5274863 Specializing In All Your Residential Needs 3 3 4■wrt1111iril1.11111111 UltrttitMaNY Ericka Burns top player at Canada Games •Ontario a 2- 1 win. In the finals Ontario played against Manitriha. and had no problem winning 6-1 against -the Manitoba team. who came up flat despite the tact that they had had a day's rest before going into.the match. years' in'Seatorthbetbre mo.- reported the London Free ing ()Rhin* in Stratford. _ Press. Ericka was a member. of Burns was • the top scorei (if the gold winning Ontario all the teams with 17 points. • • learn- at. the Canada -Winter • She attends Central Huron Gaines. The Ontario team Secondary Schotil•in Clinton. advanced. in. the tinals:of the She is also an .,vid baseball .R day- toumament Ace they player and dance instructor defeated -Alberta to ,break a tic in itie standings. .in.an.- overtime game that gave Calendar changes One of $eaIorth's finest nngette• players showed top notch- form at the Canada Winter Games held recently in Cornerhrook. Ne wtoundtand. Ericka Burns of Clinton. played ringctte for many • B. Susan Hundertrnark Mr Huron -Perth Catholic 1)'\I 1e1 St hon! Bt+ard.last ntrthi voted to rtiodifv tic upcoming school:'year Co that Christmas break begins Dec. '1. 1900 • and ends Jan: 10.. .111110. allowing time ttr_act on any -1''-K .problems that 'nay .irirse. "We -.•c tormed•.i committee With theboard's stippliers and like. everyone else. were doing as much ;ts we can ti► identity any protticros we ?night ha.e." said :business superintendent and treasurer Linda Vincent tapes leaves to the helmet •if -Kristen Devereaux: one of the small -soldiers preparing to go an the -ice during the Seaforth Figure Skating Club's Carnival -)n Sunday afternoon at the arena. tiUNCERTMARI< 3HCTC :New board policy .tries Gerry !Thos.. vaternwc Il he - to share limited funds Tne inuditied. ch�rt►l year was .also .adopted by the Avon equal .hence \laittand District School Board to ensure the satety and .v,iulit ,,re- health, of students .and ,1 The employees if problems .arise .v,th 'he •n111cnniurn nuc. - 13\ i i an Hundertn ark, . \ 7C1. '1 IR •. •.,• 1 •111 he 'inured 'untt- nc:ra-crirrlcluar CM.; and - X1Cfnai 1 )tttl. Inti :)r'_'Jnt/:utt,ns 'N;15 .1etcrrcit it .Ipnr,'.,tl•.t hr lit::? .'11.ceyi11_' .11 1.1e \vont .\I.r ' .ui i't),,:r,ct i.:hotit • '1- n itI .`,n11oriahte• with Illy: i` I'1 at . a'RIe." said r'i k- \pr's \ynaront:. °Vc � leC:1 'n -lndel-st:1111 :)\.till." 10'.. x Inntt this nut it. 1,1- ,•. •,.. •t' hoard decision. 1.11 u 1:ambit-table That: this • `clic\ IIin'vti trustee'. !o 'nal: 'hc ;11;11 ilil�lUn. . =:;itcat:un 'lirecttrr -t-orne• Rac'1;:, .Ltd lC nrought lie lC'.. ^��:� •.,''!tc �hirard_ 'ecali.c '1e'.. "'rnl lnci,iI ltrnd- 'Il 'rCilitt.- hike restricted .nL '`nail! � U,t ;jlt IU raise Ind inJ rc.ir'ctcd* /Arc, ann;unl 'i - iii,nev I \.111:ible. mcining ,,Utsidc ,I i•hcd .nc elopes. .tic fit tic`. :illi. 'Ir•l ,rll'ill.' .or "ward ?units on. nnnl.trv- nandated expenditures -.uclt 1s ,:ias.nliitn instruction. 1!C t ran.ptirtItIIil. Soil idni nrstralion. Second pnttriav ,,,c, ,'[1ru'11,1i but :nlnkity-t-untied peitattu!es aich .t. redil a'ltrses,-'1 .:untuiuing cduca- Iwn ;ir Junior kindergarten. Third -priority ,uc..;u .chooi- based a ttratiirr,Cular It:ti Votes .Ind •eveltt. llld sternal 'groups and ilani a- twit.. Ulat hole a '',Icr'u,nstia- hlc and\tlirect relation to he curriculum and student lea' ,ng outcome.". L rider the items polity: out- side groups i oust suhntit .1 funding application which 'deludes the relationship of the ;'iol,osat Iu lite .airrtt. i- ft►►11- .1vA_ouui;[brltty-1u[ i �lilu- Jitutt: 01 k'ird lands and Ji - chisurC ,'1 •cit .Int lntorma- tuin .shout lie .1roup. nlvtuJ mg budget Illu ination. Armstrong said .u1 applit-.v tion 'hat asks the ratio 01.l boy. and 1'1rls e><Ilvtet- Cd tai benefit trolls the requutsI should not he included. •dhc also Nati] that groups that are currently expecting tenting should not he sudden- ly cut '11 in°the middle of the school year. • "'To now s.ry. ' I'm sorry. you can't have it now: is nut enough time for people to adjust. We hale to look at the groups we're cutting oil so late in the .ehuol year." she said. Raehlis said he's already. told affected groups that the •board is out of money and "high :tnd.drv" hut added he'll itwk at them "casae by vase." As welt, Armstrong said the pulley needs a timeline so that all groups are applying for the •funding at the s:mie time and have .t .,;lir and It the limiter' 'lot. Rachiis ud .crit .1 c'. sr.l . t r 1011 policy .❑ he \larcti 1C riveting. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 3, 19111-3 GRAY INSURANCE BROKERS INC. NI • Allan Carter. Broker • Home • Auto • Commercial • Farm - 522-0399 Seaforth 1-800-265-0959 Strathroy ASSNS CAF[. 527-059 ALL -YOU -CAN -EAT HOT BUFFET & SOUP & SALAD BAR Everv• I'hursd.av, Friday, Saturday -Sr Sunday' - ' p.m. Kids 12 &-L.:ndc r are 1/2 -Price Alryou can eat: ' URSUJWBUFFET. •-3B¢. Beef- •-Pineapple Ham: Various i Vegetables .,Sou &Salad Bar - •a Dessert &- Beverage CLOSED AT 10 P.M AlLyou,can eat: Ay4= , 'r!a BUFFET - ••• Fish & Chips - •°Hawaiian Meatballs •° Various Vegetables • .Soup &Salad Bar • D ert &c - Beverage SATURDAY NIGHT • BUFFET • Honey Garlic Ribs •Liver & Onions • Various Vegetables • Soup & Salad Bar •.Dessert & Beverage All you can eat SUNDAY BUFFET • Roast Pork • Meatloaf • Various Vegetables • Soup & Salad Bar • Dessert & Beverage BUFFET $7.99, SENIORS $5.99, KIDS UNDER 12 $4.99 Congratulations to john Little. -March Winner - :Sinner tor tvri' • $11.5 billion more is areal shot in the arm for our healthcare system. Healthcare is Canadians' most cherished program. That's why over the next: five years, we're committing an additional $11.5 billion to healthcare. This investment will provide the provincial and territorial governments whit subsfanliially more'money to deal with critical-healthcare-concer-ns,such as .emergency rooms delays and waiting lists for surgery. At the same time, we're investing $1.4 billion into other health priorities like prevention and research for new treatments and cures. Catladians_deserve a heart scare system they can depend on. We know there's still ;t lot of .work to do, but we're'committed to getting the job done, no matter what it takes. Budget '99 A STRONG BEGINNING TO A LONG TERM PLAN For more information about the 1999 Budget or on other Government of Canada programs and services call 1 800 0 -CANADA (1 800 622-6232) TTY: 1 800 465-7735 or visit our Web site at www.canada.gc.ca Canads5