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Times Advocate, 1995-06-28, Page 24Toddlers' Inn ' raduates The Tuesday -Thursday morning class of Toddlers' Inn Nursery School are shown above. Back, Curtis Winters, Evan Dougherty, James Marsden, Gavin Harburn, Mitchell Boyle, Tyl- er Scott, Samantha Weido, and Timothy Thornton. Front, Jessica Reid, Richard Hern, Lind- say Mills, Michael Van Gerwen, Mitchell Partridge, Blair Cooper, Taryn Anstett, and Lee Brin tnell. The Tuesday -Thursday aftemoon class of Toddlers' inn Nursery School are shown above. Back, Jennifer Nesbit, Bryce Halpenny, Tim Burtch, Kristen Hefley, Ryan de Boer, Jessica Grant, Steven Maas,and Jarrett Johns. Front, Abbey Oke, Sarah Burtch, Matthew Garrow, Chelsea Rudderham, Jaimee Glover, Sean McQuiggan, Gregory Lovelace, and Jenna Eas- ton. The Wednesday -Friday morning class of Toddlers' Inn Nursery School are shown above. Back, Scott Pfaff, Jessica Baynham, Justin Anstett, Kevin Mulder, Alice Dallier, Natalie Hayes, Marlee Baehnisch, and Emily Wurm. Front, Brendan Shapton, Nicki Elliott, Justin Wettlaufer, Travis Brintnell, Brittni Millar, Matthew Ellis, and Emily Loosely. OFA pleased with Harris cabinet TORONTO - The appointment of Noble Villeneuve, MPP for Stor- mont, Dundas, Glengarry and East Grenville, as Ontario's Minister of Agriculture is a positive sign for the future of the province's agri- food industry, says Roger Gcorgc, president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. "Mr. Villeneuve has been a long- time friend of agriculture," said Mr. George. "He has worked tirelessly for the industry as agriculture critic and we look forward to working with him in his new position." Villeneuve led the Conservative Party's support for stable funding legislation and has been prominent in debate on every agricultural is- sue for the last decade. George said the OFA was also encouraged by the appointment of Victoria-Haliburton MPP Chris Hodgson to the position of Minister of Natural Resources. "Mr. Hodg- son has a proven track record of consultation with his farm constitu- ents and a firm understanding of the interaction between agriculture and natural resources on a number of policy issues," Mr. Gcorgc said. The OFA looks forward to work- ing with other line ministers such as Elizabeth Witmer in labour, HOME OWNERS Brenda Elliott in environment and Al Palladini in transportation and ensuring that these ministries un- derstand the impact of their policies on agriculture. "As Mr. Harris significantly down -scaled his departments, it is gratifying to note that agriculture remains a significant ministry," said Gcorgc. "Premier Harris and his Deputy Premier, Finance Minis- ter Ernie Eves will bring a north- ern, rural, common sense perspec- tive to the people of Ontario. We wish them well." Do you have a summer job yet? Times -Advocate, June 28, 1995 Page 23 Derek Sweitzer - Grade 11 "No job yet. Still looking. I've handed out about 15 re- sumes so far." Leann Consitt - Grade 12 "Kind of. I work at Queens- way Nursing Home in Hen- sall." Adam Wallis - Grade 12 "Yeah, I've got my own business. I wash boats in Grand Bend." Roxanne Regier - Grade 12 "I work at Wright's I.G.A. in Grand Bend." Shari Towton - Grade 12 -,,, "Yeah,1-work at McDo- nalds. I get a few more hours in the summer." Lisa Morlock - Grade 12 "Yes. I have a two summer jobs. I work at the Pinery and at the Huron Restaurant." Angela Pickering - Grade 10 "No, but I am looking for one. I've put resumes out, and I am looking." Exeter Twirlers Twirling Parade - The Exeter Elite Twirlers and the St. Marys Starlettes marched In the three mile Bavarian Festival Parade on June 11. The group of 18 twirlers also participated in four competitions this year in St. Marys, Walkerton, Wingham and Keady. Back row from left, Sarah Breen, Christine Glavin, Melanie Seip, Kelly Bowers. Front, Tan- ya Oestreicher, Erin Bowers, Stacey Bartlett, Katie Glavin, Brittney Foster, Amy Weldo and Colleen Glavin. C ONNECTI UN APPLIANCES The Place to Buy Appliances • General Electric ■ Moffat ■ Inglis ■ Whke-Westinghouse■ 'N.C. Wood Freezers DECORATING AKIO 1 "lIr(cl'l1i, it) 1i IIS 10)11— DECORATING ric— DECORATING Cr CENTRE LTD. Hensall, Ontario 262-2728 IA..rt fhurti 11.1111 f.prn f5-, Hart, 9(1r» S.,t. R.tn. '.,,5-n 1;1 \1 \I\til. I \I II k • .';, .' 111 PAINT & WALLPAPER 1ARA PAINI4 t41i WALLCOVERINGS, °•� SUNDRIES AND •1••015/,-/b�•• ` • is. GIFTWARE •Wti M.ti ,t0.V.V.,. •un n •1./•5- �w 41 ',OOi. 5:41( N TARIO NOM 137 yIDtEY (519) 255.1010 DRAPERIES LIGHTING R.R. 61 CENTRAUA, NOM 1K0 Nancy Brock (519) 229-6488 Barb Whlting d .tf ampaimommarammonwaimpootom • Draperies • Hardware • Horizontals • Verticals • Pleated Duette • Silhouette & Roller Shades I /I QYl WINDOW FASHIONS . WHITING BROCK H*tson Lighting & China QUALITY LIGHTING 1 mile N. of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21 R101 G11AND BEND, ONT. NOM 1TO (519) 238-8240 TO BE INCLUDED CALL BARB CONSITT AT 235-1331 Clarification A report in last weeks council briefs stating the Planning Adviso- ry Committee approved two of three minor variances should have said that the committee would he recommending approval to council which has the final word. It was also reported that the two minor variances were up to 100%. This is actually 100% from the cur- rent by-law which is in the process of being updated to accommodate the larger signs in highway com- mercial areas. Break and enter in Huron Park HURON PARK - A residence was hmken into on Algonquin • Drive on Sunday, June 18. Several packages of cigarettes were stolen.