The Huron Expositor, 1999-04-21, Page 3Church
Services
You are invited to attend
these area churches
St. Thomas
Anglican Church
Jarvts,SI. Seaforth NORTHSIDE
Rev. Robert Hiscox ' _ -.'
SCaoderich Si..Saa'7o:iiollT'IIi1-a-.i•i ---
482-7861
CAVAN
(Winthrop) 9:30 a.m. &
Sunday, April 25"
Service of Morning Prayer
at 9:30 a.m.
UNITED CHURCHES
Minster. Rev Jane Kuepler 527-2635
•ucCavns 8roc.on.ta
Sunday School during the service.
Nursery provded.
First Presbyterian
Church
Gooencn St. W. Seaforth
WORSHIP SUNDAY 11:15 AM
Sunday School during Worship
May 9: Mother's Day Breakfast
7:30 -loam
527-0170
Egmondville
United Church
Rev. Judith Springett
Worship 11 a.m.
Sunday School
Grades 2 to 8 10 a.m.,-
'
Nursery to Cade 1 • 11 a.m.
Bethel Bible Church
An Associated Gospel Church
Meeting at Seaforth High
9!45 a.m. Bible School
11'.00 Worship
Small Group Meetings Weekly
Pastor Doug Cornveau 522-0070
Catholic Church
Masses
Victoria St., Seaforth
Saturday - 5:15 pm
St. James Parish. $ealorth
Saturday - 7:15 pm
St. Joseph's Perish, Clinton
Sunday . 9:00 am
St. Michael's Parish. Blyth
Sunday - 11:00 am
Si. James Pansh. Sealorth
Father Dino Salvador
PC nomination goes to Johns
BY CARL STAVROS
Clinton News Record
The election stage has
been set in the n.e.wly
amalgamated Huron -Bruce
riding. Another nominee was
cast on Saturday and it was
. deterinined that Helen Johns
will star in the role of
Progressive Conservative
i PC ) candidate.
At the ' PC nomination
meeting held in Blyth. local
PC rnemhers voted in favor
of Helen John' as their
candidate over current Bruce
representative Barh Fisher.
• :Watch out, here we'
crime. commented Johnsto
the media upon notification
of her victory. She also
thanked all her supporters
and said she is confident that
the local party will support
her -campaign once •the
election is called..
-It was an: uphill halite due
19..iie and geography...
stated Fisher. She added that
' it +!'; s :very difficult to run
,against a fel IOW Toru but ahe
has no Hard feelings and as
-'fully supportive". of the
election candidate.
.According to, past. Ontario
PC darty president Peter Van
Loan. this nomination Was
-the last of si s or :even
siniikir 'situatioils.across the
pro‘ ince. . •
" Freryonc•thinks highly cif
hoih rncumhents.' said \•ail
Ligan. adding that it is
ttnfortmune ..that: there. must
he.a loser. He,also'.notecl that-
-
hat- aifhoifeh this i, in'
untortuli,tte .itu;ition..!tie
H:lrri=nvie rnment ,
.ars.+n_ thrcutuh ,on their .
promise to. reduce the size•ot
• eo verb nig ri t- •
The .Seaforth '.-ill-Girls
Nlarclitrly Band boomed
thc!r :-1v .into the .trent,.
•
MPP Hel
ahead of Johns to open her
15 minute presentation.
'while yellow ribbons. .were
waved in suppcirt...Preceded
by her campaign manager's.
.introduction. which included
An announcement that she.'.
was voted hest. new MPP by
the PC party. the
representative for Huron
riding Was first to address.
the crowd of nearly 1.500
PC Members. in her, speech.
she highlighted her -role in
the. current governtncnt.and-
;tatcd.that. she, was looking
forward to:- farthing new
friendships'• as the•riding
stretches north. to Bruce
County. As Parliainentary
Assistant to the Minister of
Health. Johns Pointed out
that she was in�•olved in the
devclonmcnt of an.integrated
health system•that "het ter
Town votes in favour
of county policing
BY SCOTT HILGENDORFF
I? xpr.suortEd,i nr
Seatorth Town Conned' has
vied in favour ;,f .salmi\
s idc holictng. •
The ,'-.UC 0f.:1 . aunty -wide
,:orttract from the Ontario
Pros metal -Police is currently.
elorc ..Huron. County
(t Uncal. -til but
\Vinsh,tm currently- have
;rain idti;tt Contracts v11h the
OPP and Clerk Trea urer
lick \I.l tchl to .,id 001\
ssn ,,r three inutlictpalittes
ire ,apposed tri it,. •
.Ciodericl is .the tsi •_ �c,t
adscrsary .and has threatened
ti,, take the situation 1,1 a
urma.l hearinz based on
.•sue. .urrollndirtg the cosi
lacing. assessed .hthe:
.5orkload: Gudench has 'aid
:his method ot_ pay int: t..
He al. The other en
her torin of
%could he bused on"
^roperi. Asses inem, which is
he route Godench said mist
•e tt'Ilost,ed.
-Seatorthi'.ouid he hatter
sal t Godcnch wires." said:
\icl. tchlan al eouncd's April
t meeting. But' he later said
seatorth is in a win -sin
situ.ttion. no 'matter how the
killing i. .done it urrn.t
really affect Costs to the,
Deputy Reeve 'c'G'illi,tttl
tall! expressed concerns that
have been 'discussed, by the
Seaforth• Police. Scrv_ ices
Board. relating to •slot
machines coining iii Clinton.
The ,:uncern is. -that these
machines will lead to'higher
. riint}. in the -surrounding
.areas and if each •town pay
tiir.policing by workload. that
would not he fair to Seaforth.
McLachlan .aid that wasn't
si,mething to he overly
concerned allout and that they
could monitor env- increases
in calls they !night receive
and•look tor. relations to the
-Chntun slot machines:: -
NIcLachlan • said
• stipulations to the. town
contract. • such as hylas%
enforcement; Would ,till he in.
effect under a.. county -wide
contract. •,
i�e.pite the• town motion.
triple maiortl}; on the issue
has Arcady heen reached and:
pending legal action from
• Goderich, will mean County -
.wide 'pattern!: . •sail} . he
accepted hs. Huron County
Counctl.
Teall was the oniv. council
member to oppose the motion
in support of county -wide
policing. •
That motion supports the
majority of county council in
-favour of a contract paid for
on the.•hasi..ol ss 'rkload.
Seaforth District
High School
PARENTS'
NIGHT
Wednesday April 21
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Eve one Welcome
AvonDISTRICT
SCNOOLii,
Maitland
Learning for a Lifetime
en Johns
CARL STAVROS PHOTO
suits the needs- .of Ontario',
growing • and aging
population. :\ Iso • as the •
Parliamentary Assistant .to
Minister of Energy. Science.
and Technology. Ale aid she
has helped improve husiness
development in Huron
•County. noting that there is
•mitre -manufacturing today in
the county .than'there has
been in the past. Johns feels
:that • -dais• positive
.development .in: the arca can
continue through• such
initiatives as government
and • private •sector
coOper.atives• and • the
aggressrs'e -marketing of arca
•farrner's "high ..quality
products John. closed her
speech by stating that with
the collective assistance.'
from all mcmhcrs of the
party: she 'can win she new
seat for the Huron—Bruce..
Barb Fisher took the
podium to cheers and
swaying placards from her
supporters. In her address.-
She
ddress.she emphasized. the
resources•that the new tiding
possesses and acknowledged
the hard work of the people
of Huron -Bra; - in turning
the resource elihood.
'•We mu. to the
future n -Bruce
riding." .ed. as she -
noted that - .. new dynamic
of people will, have new
issues to face. Fisher also
outlined her involvement in
the current workings of the
Harris government. As
Parliamentary Assistant to
the Minister of Agriculture.
Fisher explained how she
was able to assist in the
distribution of the Whole
Farm Relief program and is
very aware of the challenges .
to the •agricultural
community. In addition. she
:expressed that "we are on
the right track" -to change
;and economic reci►v'ery. She
also pointed out her
connection' `to the school
hor'trds andknowledge of the
Bruce energy 'situation.
Fisher made a firm statement
at -the end of her speech that
her "commitment is to von
i PC members i. to all. of_
Hunan: Bruce .. and also to
the PC party...
Upon receiving the results.
hath -candidates -expressed.
gratitude to their supporters
and -congratulated each Other.
:i. Johns will` he the next
candidate for the PC party.
Fisher will no longer Occupy
tit office at.Queens Park.
She did. however. state that .• •
she has not lett politics.'N"o
indication was elven if she
intended.to join Johns.
Campaign once the election
is allied. -
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The C4th Centenaire Jr. .D.
Hockey Club
Annual Meeting
on
Thurs., April 22, 1999
at 7:00p.m.,•
at Seaforth & District Community Centres
All volunteers are needed. Please come out,
join in the fun & support your local team.
'Also accepting resumes for Coaches,
Trainers, Manager. Equipment Manager.
Council Vacancy
NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS;
OF THE TOWNSHIP OF.
TUCKERSMITH
bue tri the vacanc v on the Township of Tuckersmith,
Council the Council•uf the Township of Tuckersmith
are accepting applications from electors of the
Township of Tuckerstnith who are interested in being
• -appointed to-theposihon�f.Cuuacil)or___..
Qualification of Elector' •
Persons are entitled to be an elector at an election held
iiia local municipality (unless prohibited by the
municipal or any other act), •
if he or she, •
t) resides in the localmun►cipality, m -
it) i5 tJie owner or. tenant of land in the -
municipality, or a spouse cif suchperson; and
at is a Canadian citizen- • - '
b) . is at least 18 years old, and -
cy is nut prohibited from voting under the
\luntcipal Elections Act or any other law
if you are interested in filling this position and qualify
as an elector, please subinit.a resume setting outyour
qualifications and community interests by Tuesday,
April 27th; 1999 to: - •
J.R. McLachlan,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Township of Tuckersmith
42 First Avenue
• . Vanastra, ontario
NOM ILO
.•4
Applicants will be considered at the regular meeting
of Tteckersmith Council scheduled for Tuesday, May
4th, 1999 during which applicants will be given an
opportunity to address Council before a decision is
made. For further information please -contact J.R.
McLachlan at ;27-1997.
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The Spirit of the Risen Christ'
brings new life!
,11 'Area Churches invite YOU
(and your family and friends)
,to come together for an
evening of fellowship and
praise through drama, song,
and faith -sharing.
When? Sunday, April 25th, from 7-8 p.m.
Where? St. James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth.