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Golf
roundup
Exeter Golf Club
Senior Men
July 24
• 11.ow net
night • -Rill Coleman
13 flight ..• Glen Robinson
C. night Worm -in Shaptuo
n flight eharlie'Brown
('Iosest to On: Bob Fielding tits)
Winning learns
First: S I)aley.F Burgh's G Slaght
.11 C'aleinan
Tied for 'second: B Bell. G C,r.►.d;lhl.
fl Dearing. 1) R.n .ueII
Tied for second: ( Si inley..J' De-
Weerd I,- -Webber '.\ shaptnn
Wednesday Ladles
12
• .July 23
(lncesttn pin e -
A night Indy Kyle
Rftlighl Pad Veal
C flight . Linda Soldan
f►Ilrght 1)ehMeCann
50/25/25 draw 1 inda G61,1 m. -Pat Hin= .
rel
Tuesday Ladies
July 22
• Random team Ina net
1;Y !J.-Cmnh. R I. .0. •11 f,.lhumirinnd
)(.see.
1r- A 1)61,e.10.•) linker P 4rat 1.
Creur • '
- . Lose gross
r:v!ht • .- tin \10•11etan 1`
\.dh1;i R,• •1641:.
'1-411 1).1f:.l-tark.ie.
:.• rr \tar! t pehall
Herr; (0n1,.-
C.nlly Heil •,,
Monday Men
.)(
\ flight
Chts'4,n ('antler
,1 LC. ;tome (11,61..11
2..1I.N ...i, ,;itis -
it flight
. H .rr
1.nw nri i,+hn Krmick
,2nd L -G Hdl:Trane+
2n11 LV l) rek CainpFet1
C night
31 1-3ylor
Low vier C:eatl \ln.:
2nd LG . John Nedra
:nd 1.V •Ross F--'nkheincr
I) fight
I .o•.e _•r.,.. 1 sale Baker -
L,,,r Orr ti1e r J.;nes
:no (.reg C'amphell . 141 1
:ml i. V Paul Brannon
Clneest to pin: Ron Clarke .
C,unpheIt - -
Sponsor. Algoma r:re
Next week: •,annnal r -Psi
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"Cit
Feed
Ironwood
Men's Club
lids' 22 - Hack nine blue tees
11 flight • •
ern R'.•rnnann
Rri` Farquhar =
F wAh Da, ut Hnii,ruahn
R night .
Fir•CtaJfrn t4elh•.
;ec:•nd • Jin; Sieen: •
Thu 1 1, hn Ha} ler
' C fight
First slim Siewair
Second Davi Bcknell
Third Bill CnitiII:m
Fnurth
Fifth
First
iecnnlr
Third .
Dan Hedetn.
Ed P'hcwich
D (tight '
‘hkx.13in.la•
Sham Platt
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4-
4;Ny_
4141
Bill Th,
^"utth . Wilmer Fr_ti.nn 1-4
4lusest rd pin: \:f H Lae Richards
kin Brr!mann. - . CAU - inn
iw . ,r _ iiia t'
Skins: t.l ii .e R:en,ial-: 14)4. Hal
gym,: .Ken Hermann • I t.lh. i -
z o..1 3,11 T'trmp.,•n z Ken
Senior Men
July 26
First 1. Preece
•!c Loyd Robison
' Mike Rar.'.•i,
BO, 4- •ales
First Keith lnrenr
nc - _ 'Haydn G,atard
Roy Humcr
.W.Ivoc P•rarce
Third =--13ehJ-Pmfester- • -
' Ben Fhhei
.ice Reefer-
• Hill'S.'haeler
F,•urth
11`
1.1
1174
Closest to pm: it,11 1'1.111c,,n1 1
hath threm
1 'fight
•1i_hi
!tight
1) Night
\ flight
H flight.
right
l t night
1 Night
Ladies Club
.July 24
Low grtiss
(mut Hevwuud
Hazel Bcascr
Jackie \fattens
11ary Jar: raylpr
Anna Ridded
Hash Coughlin
Longest drive
Joan Hcvwued
%Lula W tlsun
Jean \lawn
\luta Riddell
Skins
\11Chanyt i.ii.tate
Ptyde Heywood
(6.4) .
H flight \Iay.I3unon , 1). Bernice
Thompson t At. Carol '
Preece t ). Jackie stamens
(S)
C flight Joanne Haitly l 11, Mary
Jane Taylor 1.2_,'.71. Joy
Darling 1.1). Pain Bnntnell
19)
1) flight Barb Coughlin 11). Anna
golden 42.6.' Jane F,m
t t1, Bc. -\amen (4).
• .tuna \' uhletgunat 191
Birdies ` 1 \'hanvi, Maly Button t I t.
\IJ Charly) t1). Jane Pryde (5):'Juan
Heywood •(1J)
\tyster, bon prize: Pans Hnninell
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Grand Bend Motorplex
. July.26 - Final round results
Car • R(1'
' Super Pro
48 Anglia
75 Ply. Duster
Fro
69 Camaro .• 0575 12:672 101 21
80 Trans Am • 0696 12.774 • -( 06-93
Super Bike 7 .
41 Kaw Ninj:t ' 14).549 • 96171
131 Suzuki,.':1)..554191.•
).550 9.771
Super Stock . ' • .
69 Camara • 0 575- (4 17
7.2 Novi SS' _ 4),497 '14 41(6
Sled
95-.Artac.it IRT 0.669 11 114
97_Thundcrcat 1.231. 10.614
Stock-• ..R6 ro V.in . • 045')
1(1 `lalihuAst` . 0413
Bike
Ross Helps, Cnninna 2t4 -Hon. V-3OM:ig . 4).594 14 451{
Jeff Rurkley:.- R4 r�awa.KZ 1).8-(6..12 253
.July 27 - NRC Summer Sizzler final round results
Top Bike
. Suzuki Katona
94 ZX 10 -
Super Bike
79 Kaw \lak 11
73 Kawasaki
Sport Bike
90 Yamaha FZR
2 1 1100 Suzuki
Streettighter
•t9 Suzuki GSXR
l i GS I Ion
Name. -
Dean Sch}eendcr. London
Jeff Gabel, P.iln)er.ton
.Jim 'vU ore; Petrolia
Scott Puhlow. Calcdon F.a.l
Joe Merez. Qrona • ,
• Brad Prong. Cambridge
Dave Stuckey. Bright. Grove
Steve Roy, Exeter
Chris Haugh, Exeter.:
.Darryl Sweitzer, Exeter -
Amy Glanville. St Marys.,
• Ron Johnston. Bright. Grove
F t' MPH '
0:517 •10.743•
0:522 10.518-
122 2-1
i_`= '-1
Leo C'atazaro. Pon Huron:MI
MikclKonnpacki. Oshawa --
Jack Learment. London
'Bill Hope, .Mount (r d_ec_
Scott Beatty, Coldwater
C,len Rock. Pon Stanley -
Steve Sircatch. \Viiixtstock
' Doug Crocker C,iledon F.asi
1.2596 -
131 27..
92 51
92-45•
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(01 15-
11464
r;8 xz
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i7
90 76
1955? .
0:560 8.38 152 110.. .
0.580 8.199 . 15/1.20
0.626 1{.676 1:17.71 .
0.574 - 9.636. 122 iN)
10 fit)1 12.737
1 1_.199 1'1.5 99 '
0 554) 11 1-4 144 611- -
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Blue Water Rest Home receives
donations of playing cards
ZURICH - July 15 resitjenti s)t
Blue Water Rest Home travelled to
the Stratlortl•Fcs(iyal tier a picnic in'
the park. Philippa Stet:kle, -Father
Makins. Clara Hamilton,.• Rose
Merner. Fide Wagner. Hilda Rader.
Juliette Denomme. Louis V1'ci>and.
Kurt 'Gebel and Dorothy_ Bapty en- -
,joyed .winching , the swans glide
along the Avon River. the goslingi
and ducklings In,-a.natural hahitat.
and cruise the walkways: with.their
wheelchairs. Volunteer driver Glen
"Thiel. steered the was Marta Ma-
ihonia and Adjuvant C,rth\ Shantz.-.
assisted the . "residents throughout
• the park:
The residents _kept.:;1uol in the
shade silo Wednesday 'afternoon
with . lernonade in the. court yard
while listening to .t Mitch 'Miller
-.mg,atong tape.
Thursday afternoon Rel. 'Brian
-Williamson, ' 13aylicld Comrnun0y
Church and his wife Marlene as or-
ganist- conducted •tliursday _ atter-
•noon Chapel Service. Fr. •tlatihras
11Vronskt. St:_Boniface:Church.-Zo-
rich .clehrated Mass. Thursday
evening lioinerpride _ popcorn - :vas
cnjoycd'while-watching a Video of
the heautitul countryside of tiwc:.
Ss.
den. ..
. deny put on their thinking caps for
i scavenger hunt. Tuesday cvcntng
,members of Lakeview Conserva-
tive Mennonite Chur):h gathered in
the auditorium and sang .hymns and
'socialized with the residents.
July 24 Rev. Rob Peebles -of Ex=
ester. a retired United Church mines-
ter conducted Chapel -Service with
the assistance of Grace. Martin as
organist. Fr. Matthias \Vroniki
• ehrated Mass.
Laura (lawful: Rise Merner. 1?s-
titer' Makins. Mahe! -Kyle. Marie
Gingerich. Seleda Stcckle-and Jean
' Bun- enjoyed ;► harJiecued chicken
dinner • -at - Zurich Mennorfite-
Church. .MemZurichbers• uf the church
had Keen :cooking up then. festive
.leasi front the early morning and
everyone was•in.:i hungry_mond by
5'p• ln.
Friday afternoon- it- was • off 10
13aylield Park for. Esiher v1akins;.
;Clara Hamilton. Kurt Gebel. Duro-
thy Dietrich. Rose Merner. Philippa
Sicckle. Juliette Denomme;, Pearl
Hooper and Conine,- Graham. For
Esther and Connie this was°•visiting
their home village. lila) Purvis was
vtrlunteer driver lit the day outing.
Sundae: Jnli•_7 •apartment tenant
Marie Gingertch and resident% .Sri=
san Leslie.- Roy Gingertch. '(-Clara
• Hamilton. Philippa Stcckle and Ma-
• hel Kyle -attended Zurich :Meonitn;
..site Church forinoining ser'iee.
Friday. ,atternoon .\rt - Coker put
the -residents in .► ,:Iteertid innnd •
.with his popular music played on
the Chapel organ: .liif\ i • tlte'resi-
The residents look ti►rward u) a
trip to Goderich Museum on July
29 and a "Dog Days" -afternoon and
Max Duchanne and "The Townlin-
ers" on July ; I•
Welcome home to Lottie Gaccho
who was a patient in hospital to
-Lundnn and Clarence Gascho -who •
was_ a patient at Stratford Hospital..
-in mid-March B.W.R.H. request-
ed decks of.gond•.used playing
• cards for a game the Adjuvant had
tound.which included' severaldecks
of playing cards. The Royal Cana-
dian legion, Grand Bend read the -
article and sent 7(1 decks of :cards
: they had received from a. casino in
'
Windsor. These were hrand new •
- cards., used. only once. which had
been marked by a hole punch in or
der that they would not.he reused. in
-commercial casino •Ilse seniors
zit Zurich 'heard sit :the Home's
good fortune and at least half of the
windfall was totwarded to the sen-
inr diners and Golden Agers • to _
- make 16:e 'Of.. .\ few • weeks later
James- Masse tit' Tecumseh and, his
brother.. ' Don -• Masse -of - Zurich
- mailed two :dozen decks. .it .new
• Dards- to the --Horne. The residents •
- were. grateful for the donations
from 'She Royal Canadian Legion.
Janes and- t)nn .Masse and every-
. one rhe who donated cards
Putting the Patient First
Better Health
are forXou
in Rural aiid-northern On
V 24 -Hour Emergency Care
✓ Recruit and RetainHealthCare Professionals
V Improved Diagnosis, Treatment and Access to Specialized Medical Services
one .of the Snore than million people who ii-ve in rural ur.Northem F)ntano:
ou phare a tvay oflife that is iquite:diferent than that experienced -in big -cities::
Ft)r all its advantages: living outside -a motor urhan centre also has its challenges.
Access to health ;:are has been one dt them'. Travel distances, weather conditions
•and.a Iimited.number o1. medical taciliues_have often Made it diificuli'to _et .. :
• around-the-clock access to husk health care. specialists or emergency treatment.
r. -
That's why your government now has a plan that will ensure want will have the -
• right care. at the right time and in the right place. • -
INTRODLCING THE RL -RAL AND NORTHERN.-
HEALTH
ORTHERN HEALTH CARE FRAMEWORK
.-This framework -well guide.hospitals. usher health .are providers.. heal .listnct
,.health councils and thc.Heaith Services Restructuring Commission. 1t-ensuree hat
people in rural .inti northern Ontario has :d -hour access to care by reinvesting .11
rural and northern hospitals. -
The framework galls. nr the creation (Areal and northern healthcare networks.
Each' network will consist of seVerat rural.tir northern hospitals: that provide
_a -hour access to care. The network will be formally linked to a designated larger
hospital with .i toll -service emergency department. These linkage, avail. In tuna
provide easier access.10 larger urban centres and specialized.hospitals;such
as Toronto's -Hospital for Sick Children. • •-
Rural and nolihem.hospitals will continue to play important roles w their .
communities but will no longer operate in isolation. Instead.. they will
-hare administrative and support stall. healthcare professionals and
.:Plica{
resources.' With fomial links to larger hospitals. they will
be ableto.provide easier access to specialized medical Services.
HOW WILL THIS NEW FRAMEWORK BENEFIT YOL"
24 -HOER EMERGENCY CARE
You will iia\e 24-inic .Ic:;ss t9 emercency treatment `w t .raineit :nalth care
.prntessiunal With links x) :nore specialized careas oetleil. i1 Deer 4 2l'10:0112j r,
•note than -Ill ktiometres nwav !corn ;Parser mspnalthere will also t>e •pec atized
medical serrilces loath tor
Linking small hospitals to larger centres means !t_wl{I he.easier tor•ynu to see
. • spect•,t{ists such its cardiologists. _ynec:)1 .)6t:. 'ssvchiatrl9s.'pethatrlftat)S. etc.
RECRLIT 1ND RETAIN HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS -
Thur. crnmnumt'• will he able.to attract ind.recrult ,inne otahis province's hest
health care professionals. such. As physicians ,tndaturses,hecause ofthe.improved
.Icce%s to larger. snore specialized hospnals :md`thelr cyulpment. expertise and
- teaching facilities. . - - • .
IMPROVED DiA(;NOSiS. TREATMENT AND ACCESS TO •
SPECIALIZED MEDICAL SERVICES.
:You will have better access to modem !nedical technologies. -:Ind the doctors.. .
. nurses and surgeons in j'nur-:Itea lwtil ret:eiye oneotngeducatfon in the latttst
medical practices. drug therapies. -and othey treatments. so that they can provide
von with the hest .are. -
THE INTRODLCTION OF THE NEW RURAL AND
NORTHERN HEALTH CARE FRAMEWORK iS JUST
ONE MORE WAY WE'RE WORKIN(; TO IMPROVE
ACCESS T() AND DELIVERY OF.HEALTH CARE
SERVICES FOR ,iLL ONTARIANS.
Ontario
For more information on rural and northern health care oron other health issues. call the Ministry of Health INFOIine at 1-0=268-1151. Or visit our web site at www.gov.on.ca/health/