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The Huron Expositor, 1987-08-19, Page 10your name must be on the NEW LIST of VOTERS or on a CERTIFICATE to VOTE A10 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, -AUGUST 19, 1987 r SHEA'S HOME RENOVATIONS Excellent Prices On • • Aluminum.& Vinyl Siding • Soffit A. Fascia • Patio Decks • Roofing & Roof Repairs •Fire & Barbecue Pits •Custom D'eaI®n. Fencing ,• Now Additions • Roc Rooms • •Replacement Windows & Doors • Storms & Shutters • Drywall FREE ESTIMATES —Solas Represenfatlre: PAUL -b -HARASS! - PHONE 345-2355 Long Distance CaII Collect Hensall softball, teams successful on weekend August 9. . Hensel' Correspondent Gordon Wright, Alliston welcomed SUSAN HARTMAN •• everyone. Following grace by Ross Kercher 262-2449 a delicious smorgasbord dinner was enjoyed by all. Hensall softball teams were busy over the Officers elected for 1986 were - Gordon weekend. The Atom boys•became,B champs .: Wright of Alliston, president - Laura -belle. at theiryear end tournament by defeating Reichert, secretary - Gordon and Yvonne Usborne 7-6 in a very exciting game. Atom Wright of Exeter, sports. girls trounced Hibbert 5-0. in their final Doris Jeffrey guessed the correct number game of the season to become A champions. of pennies in thejar. Russ Kercher had the ,Bantam boys finished as A champs at a funniest knees while Bob Ross's knees were tournament in Exeter over the weekend. judged best -looking. Brian Hardeman had Unfortunately the Bantam girls ran into the longest belt. Laura Hardeman had most —stiff-competition-and-were•eliminated-earl--coins_in_her_purse-while_Yuonne Wright_had the most total' articles in hers. The sports were conducted by Brenda and James Wright and Lois and Wayne Tebbutt. Races under 5 - Hillary Hardeman, Laura Wright. Ten and under - Kimberly Ross, Heidi Reichert. Winner of the Minor Softball Associations 50/50 draw was Denise Thompson. Denises share was $261.00. WRIGHT REUNION • About 40 descendants of Andrew and Elizabeth Wright .met at the Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre on Sunday, Over 10 - Brent Ross, Laura Hardeman. ` Under eight kick the slipper - Hillary Hardeman, Kara Ross. Over eight = Brent Ross, Laura Hardeman. Three legged race was won by Brent and Kimberly Ross and Laura and Linda Hardeman. Under eight sack race , - Kara Ross, Hillary Hardeman. Over eight Kimberely ,Ross, Laura Hardeman. . The sports events concluded with a candy HENSALL PLAYGROUND The children from Hensall playground, with help from their three leaders and five youth volunteers, ended their 1987 session with a first Annual Parents Night on Thursday. A delightful play entitled Princess Who Smiled From Her Heart" was• presented and thoroughly. enjoyed by the many families who were present. The children also performed some of the songs they had learned and much of their art - work was on display, and peanut scramble. ' This concluded a very . successful. six The-1988-Wr-ightreunion-will-be-held-attire=weeks- tetivities-included-a-Clown-Day-A same place on the second Sunday in August. SHUFFLEBOARD High ladies scores 'for Thursday, August 13 were - Dorothy Brintnell 350, Emma Campbell 267, Betty Grenier 248. High men were - John Pepper 339, Dave Kyle 283, Per- cy Campbell 278, in the Ontario Provincial Election If' %Orr Iatic not r-eceive<I this Form 301 '1our name is not on the NEW LIST. Don't Wait! — Phone Now! It's UJ) to OU to obtain a CERTIFICATE to VOTE:. Fo" AINAb qt NAME MplyozipuNrne P,iv S,'„0r"E°E^ nd oar �,� E CSP/TAC C F4cr RECEuzior •e f FCTO�S�UR LASVEI✓T ,J„� PRO%I,fSi£C70 S R/RENMA EvTTULSESR Gunk'AqEcogNwOOEs •�S'!.IiA"E.lycl t CU,� R Y�4i(4 ®uR fa�Nd�,G) woe ADO♦O0 z�. T IFEEy` �4ASNFSSF �.rdDRgss PoSTAL Eligible Rural Voters may still be Vouched for, but if you wish torobtain your Certificate to Vote — Phone Now! - It's up to you to obtain a Certificate to Vote. If you live in SEAFORTH Call: 4824700 . (collect if necessary) between 10, a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday to Saturday inclusive. Elections Ontario EG/34R• •KE8f �NG YOU INFORMED ORMED Who is eligible to Vote? Those persons who on Election Day - • Are 18 years of age. • Are Canadian Citizens. • Have resided in Ontario for the preceding 6 months. Are eligible to vote if their name is on the NEW LIST of VOTERS for the Electoral District in which they reside,. or on a CERTIFICATE to VOTE as issued by their Returning Officer. Published by the Office of the Chief Election Officer of Ontario. Warren R. Bailie, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER Space Day, A Pee -Wee Herman Day and the ever popular Paint the Leader Day. Funds raised through chocolate bar sales and a bottle drive helped fund trips to the zoo, and Story Book Gardens and Wally World. • The season ended on Friday with a hot dog feast and playday. A great year ended and it is hoped that the children enjoyed their sum- mer and will be back next year. Kippen students congratulated Kippen Correspondent MRS, MARGARET HOGGARTH 262-6902- • Congratulations to Julie Wright whohas completed her requirements from . Sir Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, for a honors in Bachelors Business Administra- tion with co-op option. Julie has accepted a position with Digital Equipment of Canada in Ottawa, to start on August. 24. Greg Hoggarth has now' completed his Math Degree requirements At University of Waterloo. He has been accepted at Ander- son High School in Whitby for his final prac- tice teaching work term, where he will be teaching- math for four months starting in September. GUN CLUB NEWS - Twenty-five shooters participated in the Tuesday, August 11 meet. Dan Crerar and Jamie Caldwell captured. the top score of 25. Jim Cocker and Gord Glazier scored 24; Frank Mills, Bert Mahafy, John Glazier, Paul Lamb, Jody Mosurinjohn, Jim Butcher, Bob Caldwell, Fred Brill, and Glen Mogk all scored 23; Lloyd Venner, Harrison Schock, Brad Mann, and Ed Steegstra, all scored 22 points; Larry McNeill, Neil Voskamp, Tom Allen - 21 points; Roy .Lamport - 20; Bob Baker - 19; • Jim Drehmann - 18 and Brent Dawe -17 points. • - UNITED CHURCH NEWS On Sunday, August 16 Rev. Lorne Keays sermon was based "On Judging Others" Mary Moffatt presided at the organ. Next Sunday, August 23 service will again be held at Kippen at 10 a.m. Queensway residents do Monday work out Queensway Nursing Home residents had a very productive week, starting with Fun and Fitness Monday morning. The exercise. group has the philosophy that "you either workout or rust out!" • In the afternoon, Joyce Pepper was pianist for choir practice. Residents are practicing regularly in preparation for some performances coming up. Tuesday they welcomed Reverend Hawley, who led the worship- service. Pianist was Bob Cameron. Wednesday morning the ladies Auxiliary met and at noon. Mary Roobol..and Iva Reid were volunteers. at the small group picnic. All enjoyed the beautiful weather and ex- cellent lunch. It's amazing how the outdoors improves one's appetite. Residents also had ladies hour in the afternoon and several women enjoyed a manicure and makeup session. Residents always enjoy using good china tea cups for tea on these occasions. Thursday, exercises started the day. A ,mens hour was held in the afternoon. The men enjoyed several games followed by the Thursday movie. ' Friday some of the residents went for walks uptown. The afternoon was spent at "Sharing of Stories." Residents sat at tables in the Activity Room and drew pictures relating to the work they did in the past They had everything from a bed drawn by a nurse, to a clothesline and wash drawn by a homemaker to fruit by a man who used to work in a fruit market. A very interesting afternoon. Priority • from page 2A posal to implement effectively would be number 6. If we retrneYnIYer that it takes anywhere from 5 to 8 soldiers behind the lines to support one soldier in actual combat we can see that it will take a good portion of our regular forces just to support a 10,000 man combat unit in actual battle, and this is without any This of replacing casualties. This is what makes it vitally necessary to increase our Militia strength and to provide it with adequate training so that, to all intents and purposes, they are just as fully trained as the Regular Forces. In surmnary, then, it seems to me that this set of proposals is the vital essence of pro- viding, as well as we can, for the future defence of our country. We do not have the population or resources to do it alone S'o we must do it in concert with the mutual defence of our friends and allies. We should, therefore, be prepared to ensure that our contribution to that mutual defence is credit ble and sustainable as long as the hostilities consist of conventional warfare. Once the battle escalates to nuclear exchanges then our forges will have little effect on the out- come. All we will have left then is prayer and the hope that we are, as individuals, one of the lucky ones who,in the last 40 years of escalating levels of background and err vironment radiation, has developed suffi- cient radiation tolerance to Survive. 4