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The Huron Expositor, 1986-06-11, Page 6Ail -7,. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 11, 1906 4""="7"""P"`"" -...FAMILY NOW OPEN7 DAYS A WEEK S A.M. to 8 P.M. PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN MARTIN & ELIZABETH ATFENBURGER WATCH FOR SIGNS ON KIPPEN ROAD QUART -50° From Seafoyih, take County Road 12 towards Ktppen. First concession after curve, then left, third farm on right. R.R. 2, KIPPEN 262-5878 otonnsemOmonnwp GRADUATES ANNOUNCEMENT DR® BRIAN NUHN Seaforth Veterinary Clinic and DRS. PETER and ROBIN WILEY formerly Huron Veterinary Services, Blyth are pleased to announce the opening of CLINTON-SEAFORTH VETERINARY SERVICE Located on Hwy. 4 South, Clinton beside Haugh Tire formerly McKenzie Upholstery • LARGE & SMALL ANIMAL SERVICES including small animal surgery, boarding and grooming facilities • SMALL ANIMAL CONSULTATIONS — BY APPOINTMENT ONLY ROBERT WILLIAM THOMPSON graduated from the University of Western Ontario with the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Science, Mechanical Option, being named to the Deans Honour list, Rob is the son of William and Helen Thompson of RR 2, Seaforth. He is now employed by W irco Products Ltd., London, Ontario. DENISE DUPUIS, daughter of Rene and Nicole Dupuis, Seaforth graduated from Sir Sanford Fleming College, Peterborough on June 14, 1986 with a diploma in Fashion Merchandising. She is currently employed by Gordon'.s Clothing Store in Stratford. in September Denise will be going to England on an exchange trip to further enhance her career. RICHARD HOWARD JOHNS, Richard Johns of RR4, Seaforth, graduated on June 9, 1989 from the University of Western Ontario with an Honors Degree in Geography. He is the son of Stan and June Johns and is running his own business in Hanilton. • HOURS: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mon. - Frl. I 8:00 - 2:00 Sat. AFTER HOURS: PHONE 482-3558 1-800-265-4593 Dob Smola, Hotpoint Microwave Consultant will be giving a MICROWAVE WOIi [G DEMUISTRFiTIOn Learn how tore dM c Ove ious meals with a Oven. Actual d wMbe prepared during the At our Store on Tuesday, June 24 7 - 9 p.m. Get your ticket now Limited to 50 people All Micro Cooking Dishes Less 10% for school onty Over 50 Micro Ovens In Stock All of Special sale prices We Sorvie 0 SUSAN BENE PULLMAN, daughter of Marian and Gordon Pullman, Seaforth graduated on May 25, 1980 from Wilfred Laurier University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Honors Computing and Computer Electronics. She is presently employed at Canada Centre for Remote Sensing In Ottawa. She has been accepted to study for her Master's degree at the University of British Columbia. Request denied — (Continued from Page Al) said the county may have waited too long before giving the March budget full approval. This, she said, may have given the county a better chance at being first in line for grant attraction. However, she said the govern- ment may still give the project some consideration in 1907. "DISAPPOINTMENT" "It's a great disappointment to me. It was one of the ppzojects f was hoping to: get underwayth14 Ci she said. "If wehadg enthaturenCountybudget full approval attire first of Mardi rather than at the ender Mardi. I believe this was a sad s. Hayfiefor ld, Reeve David Johnston said the blame belongs with the proving as county council had met all the deadlines associated with the grant prescribed by the province. "We were asked to make a commitment by a date and wemadeacommitment. Wedidn t drag our feet. The blame lies with the province of Ontario," said Mr. Johnston. In addition, he suggested to coma) to ask fora letter from the ministry explaining why the county didn't get this grant money. Mr. Lester said he would be writing a letter to Mr. Sweeney in regards to the funding situation in the near future. He said any correspondence between himself and Mr. Sweeney will be made available to council members DRY SDALE MAJOR CENTRE LTD. HENSALL 262.2728 Ontario crow, M6 UOA.5 Our 410 yearo w ImOA'r MOW nit+Y �'' ?Hi i'IAel rd su7 A'PLOAHCtS ... 1 SUMMER SCHOOL '86 The Huron County Board of Education LOCATION: Central Huron Secondary School, BEST RATE Clinton TIME: Wednesday July 2 to July 25: 9 a.m. 12:15 p.m. A) SECONDARY / JULY 2 - JULY 25 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. IMPROVEMENT COURSEStrench 1G Meath IA Scienee Mathematics 1G Mathematics IA nce A Matheulaths 2G S 1G Mathematics 2A Mathematics 3G Mathematics 3A Mathematics 4G. Mathematics 4A English 1G English IA English 2G English 2A English 3G English 3A English 4G English 4A 8) ELEMENTARY / JULY 2 - JULY 18 5 a.m. to 1215 p.m. Grade 7 - Remedial thglish Grade 7 - Remedial Mathematics Grade 7 • RemedialErglish and Mathematics Grade 8 - Remedial Eriglish Grade 8 - Remedial Mathematics Grade 8 - Remedial Eiig11th and Matheinattes 101/8% G.1.C. LISA NEW EY, daughter of Maureen and Harry Scott and David Newey of Toronto, graduated from the University of Western Ontario on June 11, 1986 with a degree in Civil Engineering. Lisa is presently working for Kazmar Associates, Markham, as a structural. design engineer. CATHY DENISE VANNFSTE, daughter of Marcel and Simone Van neste, RR2, Kippen graduated May 24, 1986 from Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology, Hamilton, with an Architectural Technology Degree. She has accepted asition with Repia WindoWs ltd. in Oakville Cathy is a graduate of Seaforth District High School, fr lila+ t . • INVESTMENTS $ ISA'LC tAL CENTRE NTICE: Gnderiett 524.2773 1-800-265-5503 _. BENEDICT BENNINGER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger of Dublin graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Master of Arts in Regional Planning and Resource Development, Bern is now employ- ed with resource integration systems of Toronto as a consultant. IHAPPY BIRTHDAY Big number 7 for Brandon Nash, June 13. Happy Bhtlday Melanie Cronin, 10 years old, June 14. SI1F 11EY DORSSF3IS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W arson of Blyth graduated from Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology, Doon Cpmpua in Business Administration Management Studies. The graduation ceremony Is.fune 14 in Kitchener. Shelley was a student at Central Huron Secondary Schooi in Clinton. Hullett will not request funding for Balls bridge Huliett Tovmship Council agreed not to request funding for the repair, maintenance or subsequent replacement of the existingf g Tramper- talon i Co imurnnications. Cthe ouncil passed a bylaw, agreeing not to remlest funding for the bridge at their regular oounell meeting, June 3, Also at the meetings council passed a bylaw setting the various null rates to levy taxes in the township for 1986, and to set the rates of remuneration for township personnel. A bylaw to impose special amtuat drainage rates upon land in respect of which money is borrowed under the Tile drainage Act,1971, in the amount of $14,700 was passed. Courted instructed the clerk to find prices on an air conditioner of suitable size for the office and to purchase same. The clerk was also autltorited to obtain prices on seven good drabs for the tountil drarnber;. C) DRIVER EDUCATION / JULY 2 JULY 11 98,M. 611Z-19 p.'m Secondary F%e hied entarg t iiiiVerli7direaticn 096.0$ Application forms may be picked up at all public and secondary' ac'nodts in Huron'County by calling the principal.. Keith, Alien Prtnclpai rSl1MMERSCHOOL tie SCHOOL 4623471 • HOME 52472556 Custom Round Romig ,BIG and SMALL Rook Ahead for pii'ontpf s rvic ! i27�0245 and 9274936 (at McGavin's Res. Farre Equipment) ' c it, FITNESS IS FUN' WheII you work at'your own pace EXERCISE PROGRAM \Wednesday Evenings 8:00 PAIL at the SEAFORTH & DISTRICT . COMMUNITY CENTRES Session begin§ Wednesday, June 11 and Nuns fpf 6 weeks. To r'eglater call: RU ILLA LEITCH 5271182 Come t Men Ate We _.:.....:.