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The Citizen, 2006-08-03, Page 7KRISTAL BEER Kristal is the daughter of Andrew Beer of RR2, Lucknow. The Ontario Scholar from F.E. Madill Sec- ondary School, is entering the University of Guelph's hotel and food administration program. LEANNE ELSTON Leanne is an Ontario Scholar from F.E. Madill Secondary School. The daughter of Keith Elston, of RR4, Wingham is planning to return to Madill in the fall. AMY COOK Amy is an Ontario Scholar from F.E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham. The daughter of Paul and Karen ofRR5, Brussels is attending Wilfrid Laurier in the fall to study kinesiology. KESHIA BISHOP Keshia is the daughter of Kevin and Jacquie of RR2, Bluevale. An Ontario Scholar from F.E. Madill Keshia plans to return to secondary school in the fall to continue her education. JACOB ROUW The son of Henry and Mary, RR2, Blyth is an Ontario Scholar from F.E. Madill Secondary School. Jacob is planning to study engineering at McMaster University. JILL JOHNSTON The daughter of Paul and Joyce Johnston of RR2, Bluevale, Jill is an Ontario Scholar from F. E. Madill Secondary School. She plans to return Madill to continue her education. AMY BISHOP Amy is an Ontario Scholar from F.E. Madill Secondary School. 'The daughter of David and Sandra of Brussels plans to study psychology at the University of Western Ontario. LINDSAY MALHIOT Lindsay is the daughter of Michael and Lori of Belgrave. The F.E. Madill Ontario Scholar will be attending the University of Windsor to study science. MEETING NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY The Council meetings scheduled for the month of August, 2006 for the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry will be held: Tuesday, August 8 at 7:30 pm Tuesday, August 22 at 7:30 pm Classified advertisements published in The Citizen are now available on our website at www.northhuron.on.ca CAMERRA YUILL Daughter of Cam and Alice Yuill, Belgrave, Camerra will enter the Univ- ersity of Ont- ario Institute of Technology's Honours Health Sciences program. She is an F.E. Madill Ontario Scholar. ANDREW PROCTER Andrew is the son of Ken and Lila Procter of RR4, Brussels. The F.E. Madill Ontario Scholar is furthering his education through a carpentry apprenticeship with NuWood Construction. TYLER JUTZI Tyler is the son of James and Lyn Jutzi of RR2, Bluevale. An Ontario Scholar from F.E. Madill, Tyler will be studying business administration at Wilfrid Laurier University in the fall. Stoll and Betty Hulley. The lone hand prizes went to Vera Lindner and Earl. BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED CONGRATULATIONS Angelika Sturzenegger On June 16, 2006 Angelika graduated from Sir Sandford Fleming College in Peterborough with a Law and Security Customs Administra- tion diploma. She received academic honours. She is now working as a Customs and Traffic Analyst. We are proud of you! Love Mom, Dad, Martin, Erika, Kyle, Andrea, Roman and Tom. MUNICIPAL ELECTION 2006 NOTICE of NOMINATION for OFFICE Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry Nominations, for a (4) four year term of office, are now being received for candidates for the 2006 Municipal Election. Nomination papers may be filed on the prescribed form, during the following times: • During normal office hours until September 29,2006 and on • Nomination Day- Friday September 29, 2006, nomination papers may be filed anytime between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Nomination papers may be filed at the office of the Clerk, at the Municipal Office 41342 Morris Road, RR4, Brussels, ON. Nomination forms and full particulars of the nomination process can be obtained from the office of the Clerk in which nomination papers must be filed, or telephone inquiries may be made to 519-887-6137. Nominations may be made by completing and filing in the office of the Clerk of the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry, the following: ¤ A signed consent to the nominations ¤ A declaration of qualification by the candidate • A $200.00 filing fee for the Head of Council and $100.00 filing fee for all other offices (cash, money order or certified cheque) ¤ Identification of the candidate Municipal Positions to be elected: 1. Mayor (One (1) elected at Large) 2. Councillor, Morris Ward (Three (3) to be elected) 3. Councillor, Turnberry Ward (Three (3) to be elected) 4. School Board Positions shared with Other Municipalities 1) One (1) member of the Avon Maitland District School Board representing the Township of North Huron, Township of Howick and the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry. Nomination papers are to be filed with the Clerk of Township of North Huron. 2) One (1) member of the Huron Perth Roman Catholic Separate School Board representing the Town of Goderich, Town of Clinton, Town of Wingham, Village of Blyth and Townships of Colborne, Hullett, Turnberry, Morris, East Wawanosh, West Wawanosh, Howick, Ashfield and Goderich Township. Nomination papers are to be filed with the Clerk of the Town of Goderich. 3) One (1) Trustee representing the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, County of Wellington, County of Middlesex, County of Perth and County of Huron on the French-Language Public School Board. Nomination papers are to be filed with the Clerk of the City of London. 4) One (1) Trustee representing the Counties of Lambton, Huron and Bruce on the French Language Separate District School Board. Nominations papers are to be filed with the Clerk of the City of Sarnia. Electors are hereby given notice that if a greater number of candidates are certified than are required to fill the said offices, an Election will be held. Voting with be by 'Vote by Mail' and Voting Date will be Monday, November 13th, 2006. Dated this 5th day of July, 2006. Nancy Michie, Clerk Municipality of Morris-Turnberry THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2006. PAGE 7. 11 locals among F.E. Madill Scholars Comrades have busy week At the Branch By Jo-Ann McDonald It was a busy weekend for Comrades of the Brussels Legion Branch. Over 30 comrades were busy working at either the fish fry or the ball tournament. The fish fry crew was off to Seaforth to feed the 350 at the Seaforth Legion fish fry. It was a great crowd and a good job. The Tigers fastball tournament saw good crowds for the food booth and enjoyed a steady flow especially between games. There were 22 comrades staffing the shifts and everyone did a great job. There are lots of short-order cooks around the branch. BEST START NEW PROGRAM FOR JK/SK CHILDREN Starting September 2006 Collaboration between School Boards, Health Unit, Township of North Huron Childcare and the County of Huron Full and half day programs on alternate School Days Subsidy Available Hot Meals provided Professional Educators For more information call 519-357-2424 INFANT CARE NEW PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN UP TO 18 MONTHS at the Wingham Children's Centre Starting September 2006 Registrations currently being accepted for all programs for children ages infants through five years, For more information call 519-357-2424 The euchre had 11 tables of players. Scores were very close. Jim Coultes and George placed first with 73 points. Eileen Sellers and Marie Stewart were second with 72 points and John and Iola Subject were third with 71 points. The low score prize went to Bea