The Huron Expositor, 1996-12-11, Page 15PHONY $50
Ontario Provincial Police
report a counterfeit Canadian
$50 bill was detected at the
.Toronto Dominion Bank in
Seaforth last Friday and their
investigation continues.
Its serial number was
FHH3472414.
Community Calendar
WED. , DEC. 11
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents' and
Tots' Skating at the Arena
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at Community
Centres
4:30-5:30 p.m. • Novice and
Bunny Ringetteot the Arena
5:30-6:30 p.m. - Atom 1 Hockey at
the Arena
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Belle Ringette.
at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Junior Broomball
at the Arena
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Ladies' and
Mens' Broomball at the Arena
THUR., DEC. 12
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior Games •
Euchre Fundraiser at the
Legion
4:00-6:00 p.m. - Figure Skating at
the Arena
•
6:00-7:30 p.m. Pee Wee II
Hockey practice at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Junior Broomball
at the Arena
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball
at the Arena
FRI., DEC. 1'3
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Storyhour at
the Seaforth Library
1:00-3:00 p.m. • Seniors' Bowling
at Starlight Lanes
4:15-8:15 p.m. - Minor Hockey at
the Arena
8:15-9:40 p.m. - Minto vs. Midgets
Hockey at the Arena
SAT, DEC. 14
6:30-7:30 a.m. - Houseleague
Bruins vs. Blues -
Timekeeper is parent of
Tim McClure
7:30-8:30 a.m. - H9useleague
Panthers vs. Ducks -
Timekieeper is parent of
Joey Tunney
8:30-9:30 a.m.- Houselealgue -
Sharks vs. Canadians -
Timekeeper is parent of
Cory Chappel
9:$0-10:30 a..m. - Houseleague
Oilers vs. Kings -
Timekeeper is parent of
Adam Broome
10:30-11:30 a..m. - Houseleague
Leafs vs. Whalers -
Timekeeper is tiarent of
Kirsten Maloney
11:30-12:30 p.m. • Mites Hockey
at the Arena
12:30-1:30 p.m.- Petite A & C
Ringette at the Arena
.1:30.2:30 p.m.- Tween Ringette
at the Arena
2:00-3:00 p.m. - Christmas Crafts
at the Library for Children
ages 6to10
2:30-4:00 p.m.- Public Skating
at the Arena' •
4:00-11:00 p.m.- Minor Hockey
Games at the Arena
SUN:, DEC. 15
1 T:00-2:00 p.m. -Recreation
Hockey League at the Arena
2:00-5:00 p.m. - Exeter vs.
Centenaires Hockey at the
Arena •
5:00-8:00 p.m. - Ringette Games
at the Arena
8 15-11:15 p.m
at the Arena
MON., DEC. 16
4:30-9:00 p.m. -Figure Skating at
the Arena
7:30-10:30 p.m. -Minor Sports
Bingo at the Arena - Tonight's
host is Figure Skating
9:00-10:30 p.m. -Beavers
Otdtimers Hockey
TUES. , DEC. 17
9:00-11:30 a.m.-Parents' and Tots'
Playground at Northside United
Church Basement
10:00-12:00 noon -Parents' and
Tots' Skating at the Arena
6:30-8:00 p.m. -Kincardine vs.
PeeWee Hockey at the Arena •
WED. , DEC. -18
1:00-3:00 p.m. -Parents' and Tots'
Skating at the Arena
1:i0-4:00 p.m. -Senior
Shuffleboard -at Community
Centres
5:30-6:30 p.m. -Atom 1 Hockey
practice at the Arena '
6:30-7:30 p.m. -Belle Ringette
at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. -Junior Broomball
at the Arena .
9:00-11:30 p.m. -Ladies' and
Men's Broomball at the Arena
- Minor Hockey
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THI PI URON !DEPOSITOR, D..smher 11, 11196-111
DHC supports satellite dialysis at Stratford General
The local health council
endorses kidney dialysis ser-
vice for this district focussed
on a satellite centre at
Stratford General Hospital
(SGH),
it also recommends addi-
• tional satellite dialysis ser-
vice for Huron County be.
investigated. •
Dialysis keeps many with
renal disease alive
"For the majority of
patients dependent on dialy-
sis the quality of life is pro-
foundlycompromised," states
last week's press release from
the Huron Perth District
Health Council (DHC). "As
well, many must travel sig-
nificant distances to receive
dialysis, at least three times a
week for haemodialysis
patients."
The proposal endorsed hy
the DHC was put together by
.the University of Western
Ontario/Victoria Hospital
Corporation in London and
Stratford General.
The Stratford satellite
would integrate with an exist-
ing network, linked to the
renal. program at Victoria in
place for more than 20 years,
and also serving residents in
Oxford, Bruce and
Wellington Counties.
SERVICE CLOSER
"Initial investigations have
identified a potential of 53
patients in the catchment
areas," the Huron Perth
DHC's release continues.
"Further review identified
Teal! alternate
Seaforth Council appointed
Deputy Reeve Bill Teall as its
alternate for the restructuring
committee, "to stay abreast"
and ensure representation at
every meeting. Mayor Irwin
Johnston and Coun. Brian
Ferguson are its regulars.
The restructuring commit-
tees next meets Dec. 18.
Coon. Fergusbn reported
the Town of Goderich is in,
contrary to confusing reports.
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Stratford unit, i.e. 10 in num-
ber. Stratford General will
have five dialysis machines
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expected those who now
travel to London for treat-
ment from an area surround-
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The rest receive peritoneal
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pre -dialysis, home peritoneal,
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It also involved the acade-
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the local satellite service."
Town appoints DePutter for four months
For four months and $14.50
per hour, last' Monday
Seaforth Council passed a
bylaw immediately appoint-
ing Andy DePutter as the
town's chief building official,
building inspector, property
standards officer and bylaw
enforcement officer.
and the Township of
Goderich.
His interim probation
allows for other options that
may develop in ongoing
restructuring/amalgamation
discussions with other area
municipalities.
Administrator Jim Crocker
told council Seaforth's cur-
rent municipal building
DePutter also remains the inspector agreement effec-
building inspector for Clinton Lively ended at th'e end of
Milk Karaoke Day a hoot at high school
November, after both Hensall
and Ushorne made other
arrangements.
"Tuckersmith, Stanley and
Bayfield agreed to share the
services of a building inspec-
tor without a formal agree-
ment," Crocker reported. "I
sat in on the interview and
see the merit in joining the
other three municipalities in
sharing (his) services as an
interim measure."
The Students' Council at
SDHS has been very busy
this past month planning
activities for the student
body.
November's "Dynamite of
the Month" was Mr.
Johnston, in appreciation of
his time and dedication to the
happenings at the school.
Canada Day was held on
November 28. complete with
red and white dress up day,
and peameal bacon on a bum
served by the students' coun-
cil at lunch. The milk cam-
paign reached its second tar-
get of 800L of milk con-
sumed, due in part to the
great participation in Milk
Karaoke Day. A few future
singing sensations were dis-
covered, hopefully their tal-
ent will help the school win a
crazy dance party in the milk
contest.
The student body also held
its annual semi formal last
Thursday.
Festivities included pictures
with Santa and Christmas
decorations galore. Thank
you to the formal committee
for their time in preparation
of the event.
Coming Events: Angel Tree
campaign - donations of non-
perishable food items, cloth-
ing, toys and money are still
being collected for the
Christmas Bureau. The con-
test with Central Huron in
Clinton is still going on so
keep those donations coming
ih. Christmas Assembly: The
Christmas assembly will he
held on Dec. 20. Start prepar-
ing now for your part in the
pre -Christmas festivities. A
big thank you goes out to all
those who contributed to the
SDHS food booth at the toy
show. Your support is greatly
appreciated.
STUDENTS AND
COMMUNITY BE
AWARE
By Jane Powell
SDHS students and the
Seaforth community may not
be aware of the expert infor-
mation accessible to them
about sexual health.
In an interview at the high
school on Tuesday (02)
Public Health Nurse, Dianne
Dawson explains:
"I am here (SDHS) once a
month offering students
information on anything to
Up slightly
The value of building per-
mits issued in Seaforth this
year is up slightly from 1995,
but both arc below the 1994
figure.
The 1996 figure is
$1.193,100. according to
town totals, compared to
$1,149,050 the year before
and $1.634,700 in 1994.
do with sexual health. i am
placed in a centralized place
(Guidance•Reading Room)
where everyone congregates,
but students wait until the
crowd disperses for consulta-
tion," she explains. "Students
have accessibility to birth
control as well as options
available to them, but some-
times students come in for
information for projects
which lead to other
resources."
"Everything -is confidential
and no appointment is neces-
sary," Dianne speaks assur-
ingly.
Dianne's monthly visits to
the school take place from
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and
she can he reached at her
office in Clinton at 482-3416
•or toll-free 1-800-265-5184.
Dianne ' concludes,
"Information concerning sex-
ual health is available to any-
one in the community."
Dianne urges students to ask
questions instead of feeling
Bazaar big success
uncertain about their sexual
health,
•Sign Language Lessons
are heing offered to staff at
SDHS on Tuesdays at 3:30
p.m. These classes are to
teach signs that are used in
the school setting, in order
that teachers and staff will
feel comfortable conversing
with deaf students.
•"Who or what was the pas-
senger in the Russian Sputnik
launched in November
1957?" Yes, it's Reach for the
Top time again. On Nov. 29
in Clinton, the Junior Reach.
team in Huron County gath-
ered for a tournament to test
their minds. Seaforth sent
Sarah Agar, Heather Dale,
Jenn Delvecchio, Amber
Halfpenny, Brett Jewitt and
Heather Rea; coached by
Julie Agar, Kyle Rea and Mr.
Ball. The team faced tough
competition and was defeated
in a tense consolation final
match against St. Anne's.
The Christmas spirit has hit
Maplewood Manor with lots
of activities for residents to
enjoy.
. The hard work of the bak-
ing club and craft classes
paid off as we celebrated
another successful Christmas
bazaar. Thanks to all those
who supported this event.
Residents held their annual
"Fancily Dinner" on Nov. 23
where they enjoyed the com-
pany of their family and
friends. The event was com-
plete with entertainment pro-
vided by Cheryl Ann St.
Onge and her choir and spe-
cial violin music hy Dr.
Carolin Shepherd. Members
of the Presbyterian Youth
Group were also on hand to
help serve the guests. Thanks
to all.
Maplewood
Legion came to Maplewood
for a Remembrance Day ser-
vice. Their visit is very
meaningful to residents and
greatly appreciated.
Residents were able to
complete their winter
wardrobe when a Burlington
company arrived with a great
selection of clothing.
This month the "Notes of
Yesteryear" entertained resi-
dents with their old tyme
music. Marion Rose and
Marie Thomas also visited
and led in a sing -a -long.
Church services for the
month were led by Rev.
This year. residents were Hiscox, Pastor Lucas, Rev.
very proud to he part of the Hauser and Jane Keupfer.
Santa Claus parade. It was The residents and staff of
great to see the crowds that Maplewood Manor wish
had gathered to watch. everyone a very happy and
Memh.ers of the Seaforth safe holiday season.
,rt Mittens, socks, bats collected
St. James CWL held its
Christmas potluck dinner on
Dec. 2 at Si James School.
Twenty-three members
enjoyed a delicious meal. A
collection was made of mit-
tens, socks and hats to he
donated to the Huron County
Christmas •Bureau.
The bazaar was very suc-
cessful with the quilt draw
being the most popular
attraction. •
On November 24, 24
rosaries wcrc presented to the
Grade 3 children who made
their Solemn Communion.
President Mary Barnes
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St. James Catholic
Women's League
strongly urged members to
attend the Seaforth hospital
meeting to support it. People
were also urged to attend the
District Health Council meet-
ing on Dec. 10, as our hospi-
tal is not safe from the threat
of closure.
World Day of Prayer will
be held on March 7. 1997 at
St. James Church.
Representatives of all local
churches will meet in January
to organize the day.
CWL Fun Night will .be
held in Milverton on Feb. 5.
Some of our members are
going to perform a skit.
Christmas gifts will be
given to Father Hardy,
Seaforth Manor, Maplewood
Manor and the sick and shut-
ins.
Several Seaforth students
attending ,St. Michael's
Catholic Secondary School
are going to visit the
Dominican Republic on a
poverty awareness trip. The
League is making a donation
toward the purchase of arti-
cles to take to the people
there.