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Camping accidents lead to cheque
for hospital emergency room
By Susan Hundertmark
Expositor Staff _
When a hlosvn-up barbecue
set Bob Peterson on. fire at
his campsite at Family
Paradise.Campground. near
Walton four years ago. he
Was raced' to Seaforth
Community Hospita'l's
emergency department for
treatment.
"I was on fire for two or
three minutes and I ss as in
pain. The emergency staff
was. jusi great and 1 was
treated by the nicest nurse
I've ever mei in my life." he
remembers.
That incident and many
-other health cliltrgcncics.
.experienced by -ihc campers
at Family Paradise Over the.
years prompted a campers'-
iolnmittcN to make a'
dimation of S500 recently to •
the Scatorth emergency.
•
depanmcnt.
Peterson. of 1.1.(owel, .ays
he's 'sited. the Seaforth
. emergent: dpartment alien
enough during his 111 \ears a,
,a camper at Family Paradise
that the nurses know his
nainc: a courtesy he
appreciates.
1 has e great peace of
mind knowing that the
entergencv depariment is
here not that I ha1\e
_grandchildren renaming and
playing near firepits and the
lake at the 'campground:- he
Family Paradise ncr
Lillian Raithhv says h'er
Susan Hundertmark photo
Mike Pierunek, Lillian Raithby (owner of Family Paradise Campground), Bob Peterson and Dave
Johnston present a cheque for S50010 Andrew Willioms (hospital group administrator, second
from the left.
campground can he
populated with as many as
I .00(1 people dor] n long
xveekcnds in the sununcr and
accidents Mien send as loamy
as tour to I(1 people to the
Scatorth hospital during -
thOse times.
'•\\'e use this emergency
room, quite regularly." she
says. -7W hen people go
camping. the let their guard
down and things can happen
tluickl." '
Railhhv says. the Seaforth
hospital has been very
helpful .oVerthe years when
seasonal campers with health
problems, such: as. heart
disease. spend the summer at
the campground.
We've sent people to
emergency Akith diabetic
comas.. appendicitis. bee
sting allergies. broken hones.
cuts and other problems." she
says. .
A letter from the 1, ampers
compliments the doctors.
nurses and other stall for the
services they provide. saying
they are ."alwa) s kind,
efficient., understanding ,Ind
generous with their human
spirit."
The 350(1donation conics
from an excess of funds
raised For,, the. annual
fireworks display at Family
Paradise and could- hccomc
SI- �itrict Come -WI
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IIOCKEYPOOL. 'l-�s.
How to enter... 1999-2000
••••
1. (.or11p1e0I. 111,• Nalill and 1elIJre5s
5ee•t ion.
2. I'iek only rine t 1) player Cr •aril bus.
3. Goals and :assists 1111` I t 1 each.
l:. Shutouts are worth .; point
. ENTRY FEE IS Slum() PER EN'F
1111 3 FOR $25.00 h\1111. It\'IF:
(i.
Cheques are pecaiele• to Sig : Sport.
Pool.
a Vii 1'11 '1-3119-527-277(1. t.atimam
!must follow within .i dan
8. Ener deadline i* (,;88 pin Friday
October 29, 1999.
9. Entries may be dropped off al \/eine'.
Service (:entre. Pizza Train or the
:\1'e11a.
I11. Proceeds will go toward. a ilea .14•••
Itesurfaeer•.
$1,5O0OQ
• in Prizes
1st-• 5600.00-2nd-5300.00--3rd-:[151).00•-4th-$100.01)-5th- 75.I1
hth - lith- $50.00 and 9th & 10th - $25.00
Monthly 1)rasv Prizes donated I►y Pizza "Train
Weekly standings will be posted at Arlchite's trryire Centre. Pizza. Train
and the Seaforth and District Community Centres _
MAIL TO
Seaforth & District
Community Centres
Box 939,
Seaforth, Ont.
NOK 1WO
Name
Team Name
Address
Postal Code Phone
Last season's scoring totals are noted beside each player
AMOUNT PAID
Office Use Only
Box 1
I •
-.J10 J.Jagr
- J11 P. Forsberg
I - J12 T. Selanee
- J13 E: Lindros •
1 - J14 P Kariya_
1 -
PIs. 'Box 2
Pitt 127 : ---.N10 J. LeClair
CoI 97 - N11 J: Sakic
Ana 1071 - N12 M. Modano
Phil 931 - N13 T. Fleury
Ana 101 1 - N14 M. Sundin
Pis. 'Box 3
Phil 90 j - R10 T. Amonte
Col 961 - R11 Brind'Amo ur
Dal 81 1 - R12 J. Allison
NYR 931 - R13 Yzerman ', •
Tor 831 - R14 J. Roenick
Pts.
Chi 75
Phil 74
Dos 76
Det 741
Pho 721
Box 4
- V10 Larionov
- V11 Fedorov
- V12 M. Straka
- V13 P: Demitra •
- V14 P. Bondra
1 -
Pts. I Box 5 Pts. � Box 6 Pts �
Det 63 : - J18 K. Tkachuk Pho. 68 - N18 B. Guerin Edm 64
Det 631 - J19 B. Shanahan Det 581 - N19 S. Berezin Tor 59I
Pat 831 -. J20 D. Weight Edm 371 - N20 M. Peca • But 561
St. L 891 -= J21 B. Hull . Dal 581 - N21 J. Nieuwendyk Dal 55
Was 551 - J22 S. Thomas Tor 731 N22 M. Recchi Phi! 53
-1 I 1
1 Box 7 • ...-its. I Boz
Pts 1 BbX9"-' _. .. :__. -Pts
1 1
I - R18 J, Friesen SJ 571. -V18 S. Koivu Mon 441 -.J26 N. Lidstrom Det 571
- R19 J. Arnott NJ , 54 � -• V19 P. Nedved. - NYR 47 � J27 B. Leetch NYR 55;
I - R20 J. Thornton Bos 41 1 V20 S. Samsonoy Bos 511 - J28 S. Zubov Dal 51 I
1 - •R21 M. Johnson Tor 441 - V21 D. Altredsson Ott 331 .- J29 A. Maclnnis St. L 621
I - R22 R. Murray. Edm 391 --7. V22 A. Mogilny Van 451 --- J30. R. Bourque Bos 571
1 -.........iii. ... " MMM -ii . f. •-------1------- MI -----1
!Box 10 Pts. I. Box 11 (Goalie) • Pts. 'Box 12 (Goalie) Pls.,
1 : I (Shutouts = 5 pts.) I I
I - N26 C. Pronger St. L 461 - R26 D. Hasek Buff 451s - V26 E. Belfour • pal 251
i - N27 S. Nredermayer NJ - 46 -----R27 M. Brodeur N.J: 24 � - V27 T. Salo • Edm 25:
1 - N28 0. McGillis Phil 451 - R28 C. Joseph Tor 201 - V28 T. Barrasso Pitt 231
I - N29 D. Hatcher Dal 301 - 829 B. Daloe - 'Bos‘ 52 I - V29 C. Osgood . Det 181
1 - N30 B. Berard Tor 341 - R30 P. goy • CoI 271 --- V30 R. Tugnutt Ott ' 151
FIRST TIE BREAKER:
How many GOALS will the EDMONTON OILERS score in the 1999-2000 season?
SECOND TIE BREAKER:
How many GOALS will the NEW YORK ISLANDERS score in the 1999-2000 season')
'Under beats over when tie breaker is used.
an annual donation.
Comtnittcc rnctnhcrs who
raised the money include
Nlike Pierunek. of Tiverton.
Bob Peterson. of Listowel.
I)aye Johnston. of Tiverton.:
Jim 1le\ers. of Kitchener.
\V';n ne \\',tile: of Si. Thomas
and (ireg Smith. of 11onkton.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Octob.r 20, 1999-7
CLINTON COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION LIMITED
48 Ontario Street
Clinton. Ontario
NOM 1L0 -
482-3466
118 Main Street
Exeter, Ontario
NOM 1S3 •
235-0640
Dashwood 237-3777
To all members of Clinton Community Credit Union Limited
NOMINATIONS
ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED
FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AND CREDIT COMMITTEE
QUALIFICATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. A member of the Credit Union at (east 18 years old by
September 30th.
2. A Canadian citizen or a person lawfully admitted to
Canada for permanent residency.
3. A member who is regarded in good standing on the
records of the Credit Union.
4. Qualifies under the Act, Regulations or Bylaws of the
Credit Union.
5. Complies with risk management policies of the Credit
Union and Credit Union Central of Ontario.
6. Will read and become familiar with the current bylaws of
Clinton Community Credit Union Limited.
7. Will participate in training programs as may be
prescribed from time to time by Credit Union Central of
Ontario and as may be prescribed by regulation.
Nomination forms may be picked up at the head office in
Clinton or branch office Exeter. •
Nominations close on Friday, November 29, 1999.at 5:00 p.m.
must be.delivered to the head office in Clinton only. Attention:
Steve Tyndall. . • •. •
There will be no nominations from the floor at the Annual
• Meeting, which will be held on Wednesday, January 12, 2000,
beginning at 8:Q0 p.m. at the Town Hall Clinton.
For further information about the Board of Director or Credit
Committee positions or nominating procedures contact Steve
Tyndall, .Treasurer/Manager, Murray Taylor 233-7527, Doug
Mann 263-2343, Pete McFalls 235-0368 or Mike Cregan,
Branch Manager (Exeter Office) 235-0640. .
• Dated this_29th day of September. at Clinton, Ontario.
J. Murray Taylor
Director
Peter McFal)s
Director
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