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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-05-10, Page 161St *,• THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MA'. 10, 1979 LEAGUE CHAMPS — The 50's topped their league this year. Front left are Elsie Willems, George Love,. Maloney; Rear are Neil Beuerman, Becci Burton and in rgutar l owting Captain, and Kira:, Kevin Bennewies. (Expositor Photo): 1 L (litre). LADIES' FASHION SHOP STRA'TFORD Tel. 271-4691) I1= YOU --.awn and operate yourown business ---Monage.Q: business -•-Expect to own and Operate o business THEN: YOU..SHOULD TALK WITH OUR anent Services Officer HE'S HERE TO HELP SMALL BUSINESSES HELP'' THEMSELVES THROUGH Management ounselling Manage training t Information on government programs for business • See; PETE.ElUXTABLE .ate Queens Hotel Seaforfbl • on: MAY 17th ra, 1 036 Ontario Street,. Sfratfard; Ontario 1x19) �nwaaors to �271• esu' (tolled). small (business. .111001111111•110.0.10000101.11:1 Remember it takes brit a nximent to place an Ex- puyitor Want Ad. Dial 52:'• 02401, ,pottalk Who BY PAUL ELUS "What comes to mind when ;someone, mentions the word "'birdie"? Perhaps the .ute,little dolls that fly over your freshly v shed; car just at the wrong Moment. 'Qv thi.t non-existant thing that yon" ;are supposed to watella>,'htle-,P44 rtil: tr.s.=With, his new' camera, To Kathy l.arole, of $eaforth illstcict High School, birdie Means excitement. The excitement of badminton, a sport which: has become popular in the last few years as, Canadians try to stay "in shape,'" Two weeks ago, on Tuesday.. ,April. 24,. Kathy won the Huron -Perth Junior Girls Singles championship held in Listowel. To do, th's. she had to defeat five.opponentS from schools throughout the two counties, Placing first` at Huron-Pertlh allowed Kathy to play in the WOSSA frnals held in Listowel on Friday of the same week. Against the best from schools, from, all around Western ontario, Kathy again WOn the gold medal. Unfortunately, this is as far as, junior competition goes.. 'It w•oMd have been interesting, to see how Kathy would: have fared in the provincial finals, had, there been any. But this is not the end of badminton fog the year. Marianne Weilrr, coa'h of the • tirdie? SDHS badminton team, has :set up ;an intramural mixed couples competition, open to all students in the school. Kathy,, along with her partner Robert Thompson, '..• tsexpected to win the junior level, of play,. This is only Kathy's second year :4$ seriouS`b dmintor competition. She first learned "toy play at badminton clinics •sponsored b' the 1 ronto badminton! Association 1,vhiie she still lived in the city. Kathy and het. family moved, to Seaforth, last summer. and, in thispast school year, her first in high achool, she has been very .• active in sports. A' well as badminton, Kathy also played on the junior girls tennis, basketball, and volleyball teams, She played on several school teams, but prefers singles in badminton "because 1 get to play my own game,". What about next. year? Well, (Kathy wilt still be in the junior level, so look for a repeat performance, after tj}at,she'll be in the senior division. the ''seniors do, go. beyond WOSSA, to the provincial finals: or. OFSSA. Kathy is looking forward to that., and hopes that she Will be able to do as well. then as she had to date. After all this, one is not surprised to hear Kathy say, "1 just enjoy sports, Kee"p it uk. Kathy, and watchthe birdie! Egmondville mare BY DE131HE RANNEY While they were in Brus; ;els last: week two Belgian radio reporters Pierre de Vos. and Gerrard Valet probably hada lot of fun but they were here on a working missions as well and that mission was to get a radio program. So as part of that program they interviewed two former Belgian residents who speak, French --Rene Delbergue of R. R, #3, _,Auburn and. Elier lEury ofEgmondville. Rene Delbergue told Mr. Valet .about the reasons his. family had emigrated to Canada one of which was because the war had mixed things up. Renesfamily and Elie Bury's family emigrated here together. . He said that most Belgians had settled around the Delhi and; Tilsonburg. areas but they didn't have that much money to invest in a tobacco farm. of a confrontation •if they licensed . both. Mr. Valet added that CB will eventually: become licensed bet ause it is realized that people can talk alt over the world with CB radios: The two radio men also.: wanted to go to Renesplace to see if they cold tape any of. the Belgium CBers coming in but Rene couldn't ,get any e Smiles There are bigger, things in life than;- money, Bills, for instance. Next to surviving an earth- quake, nothing is quite so satisfying as getting a refund on your, income' tax. He told Mr. Valet they had, lived around the . Brussels area land then later to auburn. He and his father have about 500 acreswith about 130-140 diary cows...' When Mr. Valet wanted to know why Rene's wife .wor- ked at the Goderiich hospital since he thought there would be enough work at home for a farm wife, • Rene explained that everything is pretty well • . automated, here. When asked if he .had any regrets, Rene replied that he had been too young to have any regrets but added that when he gets taling to -Belgium on his CB radio he always has a • feeling for Belgium: . Rene asked Mr. valet: why CB radios were not licensed in Belgium and was told that ham radio operators were licensed and they were afraid. CANADA Working with People 'Who Are Helping Themselves. is I OXFAM supports small, self.help' pro• jects In developing communities *round the world. OXFAM projects stress .sett. reliance and seek maximum parlielpafion hy- the local population. OXFAM'. Is. mors. than a charity. 11 is a movement for social justice: YOUR CONTRIBUTION CAN, MAKE THE DIFFERENCE • OXFAM -CANADA BOX 18,000 TORONTO, OTTAWA, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN'S BOX 12.000 WINNIPEG. 'REGINA, CALGARY, VANCOUVER HERE iS MY DONATION t FOR YOUR WORK. NAME . .'... ..,y ADDRESS: u Ail OONATi0N5 ApET AX EDOCTIlI'E R i nfe rprEts response they day the two men were there although he did have some previously recorded tapes. When ,asked. about prob- lems in Canada, Rene ex- pl.ained that there is' an unemployment problem.. But .the also told the reporters if you want towork in Canada there's work to bee. found - maybe' not for what a person trained; as but that a person could' get a lower job and, work his way up. He also told Mr. Valet that he had been talking to a. cousin of his in r..elgium and. heard that there was quite a bit of unemployment in Bel- gium too. Mr, Valet agreed. Mr: Bury told the radio. reporters that his family had moved here because they heard about Canada on the radio that things, were really god here. He said after they got here they brought a farm and a few : years .after that the. house burnt down. A. bunch. the neighbours pitched in and collected 51.,500 for them and they bought a new house, Ai that time Mr. Bury wanted, to go back to Belgium. but his wife didn't. They later boughea farm in Hullett Township. They . are now living in Egmondville.. PLAYOFF CHAMPS — These "Colts" were their league's playpf t champs in bowling this year, Front lett are Gertil Kraemers, Gary Bedard. and; Conroe Marion; Back left are Aa9e Marcussen, Klaus Lindemann ana Rc n Beuerman. (Expositor Photo), INDIVIDUAL AWARDS.— Winners who received trophiesat their recent bowling banquet were: Front left Ruth Campbell _ Ladies' High Average, 175; -Bonnie Bedard, Ladies' High Triple, 628; and Connie Marion, Ladies' High Single, 278; At rear are Lyle; Haney Men's High Triple, 887; ' g John Coleman Men's High Single, 355; and Ron Beuerman Men's High Average, 230; (Expositor Photo): Every week more • and Hire people discover what • nighty jobs '` arc accont-' plished by low cost Huron Expositor Wait. Ads. Dial 52.7-0240. . The Seafarl Iter Society extends a . sincere Tha nkY�u to. Bruce .Rathwell auctioneer Tom, P.apple. auctioneer Dawn R well . secretary JO* F•iser cie•rk Vincent's Farm Equipment 1 d iertlsin.g for a job well done at our Twilight Auction on Wednesday evening. 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