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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-08-24, Page 15" • f Kfl,¢w an young pee* age 6 to Ir'who yam think •shot ¢ kW; recogp zed p otttstan ling.achievetngnt„Ducts ofgou agse� .or innia ive? . .x' • '! If so. there's a e)hhnme to further ;encourage that kind of exemplary conduct 13)i sibinitting his or' her. name for an `°Qntario'Junior Citizen of the Year Award. The awards program is co-ordinated b. the dntario Community NeWspapers;•.Ass�cia- tion under the patronage of CP Mr. Last year Lisa Andreassi of Seaforth was a winner. • Nominees must be residents of Ontario, .individuals. or groups aged 6 to 18 )rears ,who have performed single or continuing •acts of courage, shown ingenuity, re- souitefLlness, fortitude or selfless service. Nominees may also be, involved in worthwhile community service, have over- come disabling physical or psychological handicaps, or have performed act of heroi$m perhaps endangering their ,own lives. The nominees in the latter cat ory must have performed these acts with' the current qualifying period, Nominees from' previous years ho continue in their noteworthy ende urs are eligible to be nominated again. A ew nomination form and updated- docume ta- tion are required. Nominators should document the activi- ties of their nominee with letters, newspaper clippings, recommendations, etc, Each nomination form should also bear the signature of one additional supporter, A committee of community newspaper editors and representative of the patron CP Air, will select the award recipients from all the nominations received, The Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year receive a plaque citing their accomplish. ments, a Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin, $200. and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Governor. All other traminees will receive a certificate recognizing their nomination. Any citizen of Ontario may submit a nomination. Nominations forms are avail- able at the Huron Ei positor and at the office of every other community newspaper in the province. Nominations are accepted throughout the year and the award recipients are selected and announced in January. The awards are presented in March, during the annual convention of the Ontario Commun- ity Newspapers Association. Completed nominations forms, can be forwarded to the newspaper office or to the OCNA office at P.O. Box 451, Oakville, Ontario, L6L SAS. A Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? E posed ,.to radiation? Unvers,ity of Ottawa, Veterans • Affadrs ster W Bennett Campbellis asking any activewr foriper Canadian military br civilian personnel who were exposed to varying levels of radiation during operations with the Brussels Couples -horse from Europe Mary and Murray Hue- ther and Ross and Betty Knight have just returned from a two week visit to Europe with American Ex- press. While there they enjoyed a bird's eye view of six countries: 'Tolland, Ger- many, Austria, Switzerland, France and England. In the two weeks that they were away there was only one little shower of rain in Rome and the weather was extremely warm in all areas (low 90's). It is quite unusual for England to have such hot, sunny weather. Department of National De- fence to Communicate with the University of Ottawa, A study. commissioned by the Minister, is being carried out •by the uhivetnsiity's De• partment of Epidemiolo end Community Medicine to investigate the mortality rate among those exposed during clean-up operations at ' the Chalk River Atomic Energy -plant in Ontario in 1953 and 1958, and the observation of nuclear test blasts at Nevada in 1955 and 1957, and in Australia in 1956 adll 1957. The results of the study may prove most useful to the Canadian Pension Commis- sion to determine the eligibil- ity for disability pensions and allowances under the Pen- sion Act for former members " 01 the lid Forces and 'thole de hdanta, In order for the, study to yyi�eld, vault results, it is int octant that' all persons who were' exposed, whether or not adverse effects result- ed, are identified. Anyone. directly involved, or who Is aware of a friend or relative who was involved, in any of the 9perations is asked to write iyf confidence to: Dr. Rama r• Department of pldemto ogy and Commun- y Medidtne, University of Ottawa, 451 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ntario, K1H 8M5. The folio ing information is regained' u l name; current address and telephone num- ber; date of birth; service number(s); date, place and details of exposure(s). FINLAYSON — VAN MILTENBURG -� Sue Anne Finlayson and Ed Van Miltenburg exchanged marriage vows on Saturday, June 25 at St. James Catholic Church, Seaforth. Father J.C. Caruana officiated. The bride is the daughter of Laird and Ruby Finlayson and the groom is the son of Jack and Elizabeth Van Miltenburg. Maid of honour was Teresa Ferris, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids weft Sharon Camochan, Sandra Finlayson, Shelley Finlayson, sisters of the bride and Linda Van Miltenburg, sister of the groom. Flower girl was Erin Carnochan, niece of the bride. Best man was Ben Van Miltenburg, brother of the groom. Guests were ushered in by Randy Poisson, friend of the groom, Jack Van Miltenburg, brother of the groom, Brad Carnochan, brother-in-law of the bride and Dick Robinson, friend of the groom. Ringbearer was Steven Rombouts, nephew of the groom. After a short honeymoon the couple will reside at R.R.#4, Seaforth. (Bart De Vries Photography) MORRISON — BELL Vicky Bell. daughter of Jack and Tove dell of RR2. Kippen and Roger Morrison, son of Gordon and Phyllis Morrison, of RR! Lucknow were married Aug. 20 at the home of the bride's grandparents, Dorothy and Bill Bell. 1Maid of honor was Teresa Ferris, of Hensall and 4hri 1esmaids were Pam Bell, Sandra Bell, and Jackie Bell, alt of Kippen. Kim Yamamoto, of Strathroy was flowergirl and Shane Webster of Auburn was ringbearer. Groomsman was Ralph Morrison, of Lucknow and ushers were Jeff Allan, of Brucefield, Karl Morrison of Lucknow and Wayne Shapton, of Exeter. Rev. R. Warren McDougall officiated. The reception took place outdoors in Hensel! with guests attending from Boston, Denmark, Halifax, Lucknow. Wingham and the surrounding area. After their wedding trip to thePoconos Mtn., Pennsylvania, the couple will reside at RR4 Seaforth. (Photo by Phillips) BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS -44 Special Values for the HIGH SCHOOL CROWD First Quality. 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Brown, Wine, Crewe neck. long sleeve SWEAT SHIRTS Special 795 Clearance • Boys 13 95 to 16.95 Domed Western Style PLAID SHIRTS Sizes R to 18 1000 Very Special ca • Boys Light Weight WINDBREAKERS Sues 8 to Ik- 20% OFF S9 MAID ST s taA t�'o pal- • EARLY BIRD WINNER In the Seaforth Lions Elimination draw Is Ewart Wilson, right. He was presented with his 525 prize by Marlen'Vincent, Lions member. The winning ticket was number 88. The final grand draw will be held Sept. 3 in the Seaforth and district community centres. (Wasslnk photo) 013Na©[?y CARMEN MCLEAN Carmen McLean, 55, of Vanastra died suddenly on Monday Aug. 22, 1983 at the Clinton Pubic Hospital. """ WfhRband the former Marguerite Sheets, he was predeceased by one sister Jenny. Surviving are one son, Warren, of Owen Sound, one daughter, Laura, of Kitchen- er, tour brothers, Donald, of- Vanastra, Archie, of Thames- ville, Garnett, of Melbourne, and Harold, of Windsor, three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Garlick, of Chatham, Mrs. Bessie Austen, of Bothwell, and Mral Mabel •Gestry, of Chathath and Onegrandchild. Friends may call at the Whitne34Ribey Funeral Home at 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth after 7 p.m. Tuesday until Thursday at 2 p.m. when funeral services will be held. Interment will be at the Maitlandbank cemetery. 5, infF :j, ,. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUquST 241d,i 83 .. .14410.##` tet 1 package Devil's Feed Cite Mint, ” opt: #ileo;) ►1404°F.(208a0 room to 1 package (8 ox/228. g) cretin `cheede, minute,ss;; eqi , AM 11 tooth .,4 , Flied softened in s tet:colmes>,;T4.4k4n. mtnl , ty inve each cake on . foll-covered ' eu (125 cot) butter or margarine ; 1 tablespoon (5 inL1 unsweetened cocoa 1 teaspoon (3 mL) vanilla e>4ttact '• " 1 Ib.. 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