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PAGE 12A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1987
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Dear Captain Cgmet
My name is Kelly Watterworth and my
birthday is today, July 8th. For my 3rd birth-
day we are having a campfire, it will be so
neat. Sure hope my little brother Patrick
can stay awake for it.
Love Kelly
I RT H D/Y CLUB
Hi
My name is Melissa Moore and 1 would
like to join your birthday club. On July 9 I
will be 7 years old but my party will be on
July 8 because we are going roller skating. 1
will be celebrating my birthday with my
brother Matthew, mom, dad and my
friends.
Bye for now,
Love
Melissa
Huron -Perth Epilepsy chapter
holds fund-raiser golf tourney
SEAFORTH - A first time venture for the
Huron -Perth Chapter of Epilepsy was a
driving success. The fund-raising golf tour-
nament was held June 28 at the Seaforth
Golf and Country Club. Attending from Lon-
don was Judge John McGarry, Chairman of
the Epilepsy Ontario Midwest Board, board
member John Copp, Cathy Pratt, who is a
counsellor at University Hospital, and Bill
Heslop.
Clinton Councillors. Gord Yohn and Don
Eastman joined in the tournament with
their wives Joyce and Claudia. Dinner
guests included Bill and Marg Fleming,
Raymond and Mary Garon, Bob and Audry
McKinleay, Betty Doherty, Father Dan
Vere and Alice Brochu, who was kind
enough to help with the registration.
Fund-raising chairman Jerry, Hiltz, was
the master of ceremonies for the evening
and presented the prizes . which were
generously donated by area businesses.
First place in regular golf went to Seamus
Doherty: First place in two ball foursome
went to Suanne Smith and Dennis Vere. Win-.
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ner of the closest to the pin was Gus
Boussey. Winner of longest drive was Paul
Dawson, Goderich and Winner of shortest
driveAvas Betty Dalzell.
Other winners. in Two Ball foursome
'Were:
Karen De • Jong and • Terry Vere; 'Janet
and Gatean Blanchette; Peggy Jones and
Trudy Hill; Marj Vere and Ruth Buffinga;
Jennifer Buffinga and Barb GuseM and
Claudia Eastman and Betty Dolzell.
Other' winners in regular golf were:
Don Eastman; Clinton; Marj Baker, Hen-
sall; Rob Baker, Hensall; Jim Fleming, .
Clinton; Rene Brochu, Clinton; Bert
Dietrich, Kitchener; Bill Baker, Hensall;
Dr. David Parratt,. Stratford; Dr. Keith
Hay, Clinton; Charles Kelliher, Belleville;
Michelle Dietrich, Stratford; Mickey Vere,
Clinton; Gail Hiltz,. Clinton; John Cameron,
Clinton; Jerry Hiltz, Clinton; Frank Pyke;
Joan Baker, Hensall; .Mike Moriarity; Ran-
dy Vere, Clinton and Paul Vere, Clinton.
A special thanks to our sponsors and,
donors:
4-H regional conference different
Regional Conference is not your typical ty to relate and communicate with others
conference. There are . no brief cases, and their world 'awareness.
business suits or sensible pumps. The The session topics include stress and
delegates to -this conference will be clad in time management, goal setting; dating, ef-
shorts, T-shirts, and running shoes. In- fective meetings, public speaking, inter -
stead 9f an attache case of briefs, they will view skills, Canada's defense and
" multiculturalism.
"It's certainly a unique experience for 15
year olds and one of the many oppor-
tunities offered by the 4-H program", says
conference chairperson, Marg Murray.
"•Besides enhancing personal develop-
ment, the kids make friendships that last a
lifetime".
As one 4 -Her who attended Regional
Conference summarized, "I wouldn't have
Missed it for the world".
•
Crop tour planned for July 22
1 h Huron Soil and Crop Improvement tour include hard red wheat variety com-
Association invites producers to attend parison, solid seeded Ex Rico white beans,
their twilight tour on Wednesday, July 22. barley variety • trials and other soil and
The tour will begin at 7 p.m. at the farm of crop'projects. Everyone is welcome.
Bev Hill, located half a mile west of Varna For information contact the OMAF of-
on County Road 3. Points.of interest on the fice, Clinton.
bring lots bf enthusiasm..
This conference is designed especially
for the 15 year old 4-11 member. Approx-
imately 100 4 -Hers from Bruce, Grey and
Huron Counties will be attending the
Regional Conference at Centralia College
July 22-24. The 1987 conference theme is
"You are the One — Make it Count"!
Delegates to theconference will be able to
enhance their confidence level, their abili-
Health report is released
A report on health in Ontario, prepared
• by a health review panel headed by .Dr.
John Evans, has recently been presented
to Premr David Peterson. The panel
brought together different groups in The
health care field to a consensus on ways to
ensure the preservaton and improvement
of health in Ontario, and identified seven
values as benchmarks for assessing health
care. These are: equity, quality, com-
prehensiveness, informed choice, accoun-
tability, cost:effective.ness, and commit-
ment to the future.
. The report found Ontarians enjoy a high
standard of health and a health care
system which is relatively cost-effective,
and that although there is room for im-
provement, no major redesign or restruc-
turing is considered necessary. Three
general issues were identified to provide
' an overall direction for health in Ontario:
Strengthening the role of the individual:
appropriate use of the system through in-
centives to patients and providers, to
balance health care rights with
resposibilities.
Improvement of links among various
levels of health services and related social
services: selecting funding approaches
and organizational arrangements to em-
phasize health promotion and disease
prevention, and providing choice in health
care delivery to individuals and health
care providers alike. Useof outpatient and
community-based health care programs to
free up hospital beds for their intended
purpose.
Creation of an "over-all health care
str3t gy with a brae rmandate anij- oinT
participation of government, health care
officials and residents. This could include
establishment of a Premier's Council on
Health Strategy, supported by a com-
prehensive, accessible information system
to provide relevant data for both the pro-
vincial and local levels.
SWINE HEALTH GRANTS
The number of high health status swine
herds in Ontario is expected to increase
with two new grants under the Ontario
Pork Industry Improvement Plan.
The grant will assist pork producers who
restock or establish .a minimal disease
swine herd during the five years of the
plan. A second grant will help build up to
six caesarean section and'embryo transfer
facilities at strategic locations across the
province.
Requirements for the grant will apply
from July 1 but herds established or
restocked since April 1, 1986 may be con-
sidered for grants based on a recommen-
dation by an OMAF veterinarian.
MONEY FOR CLINTON POOL
My colleague Minister of Energy Vince
Kerrio has recently announced a grant in
the amount of $700 under the Retrofit pro-
gram for the Clinton Community Pool.
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Quarterly club championship held
Eleanor Erkine directed The Quarterly
Club Championship on June 16 with seven
tables competing. Winners were:
North/South first - Louise Hetherington and
Jean Papernick 1021/2; second - Anna Godley
and Verna Worthy 88 pts; third - Mary Don-
nelly and Eleanor Erskine 83112 pts;
East/West first - John Wood and Marg Ball
1001/2 pts; second - Cathy McDonald and Pat
Stringer 100 pts; third - Aelian
Weerasooryia and P.J. Venkistawaran 95'
pts.
On June 23rd competition was held for the
President's C.nn. Winners were: fiat -
Evalene McDonagh and Frank Donnelly 70
pts; second - Dawna Sproule and Marg Don-
nelly 67 pts; third, John Wood and Mar
Hall 61 pts; fourth - Bill Duncan and Rali
Kingswell 60 pts; fifth - Eleanor Erskine and
Bill Uocnrane 57 pts.
A six table Howell game was played on
June 30th with a 54 average. The winners
were: first - Anna Godley and Verna Worthy
63 pts; second - Marg Donnelly and Eleanor
Erskine 601/2 pts; third/fourth tied - Peg
Miller and Tom Eadie with Nuala Conlon
and Bob Dick 59' pts; fifth - Marg Hall and
Theresa Donatis 59 pts.
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