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Huron Expositor, 2006-06-07, Page 28Page 28 June 7, 2006 • The Huron Expositor . V • ( BUCK & DO for JASON MOIR & CRYSTAL PARKS Saturday, June 10, 9-1 Seaforth District Community Centre 1)3 Age of Majority 116 at door For Tickets Dagen 482-1422 or isle calls 236. / 794 rr(Jr - )1 ()':'Irl ;' 4 BEST 18 HOLES IN AREA - ASK ANYONE Why Pay More For Less? • Green Fees from $26 tax incl. •Tournaments from $59.95 includes golf, cart, steakdinner Check Our Rates - Book Your Dates! • Discount Books - 1/2 price memberships Cty. Rd. # 1 - S of Kinloss, N of Lucknow, E of Kincardine, W of Wingham/Waikerton 519-395-0009 www.blackhorsegolf.ca • * . * 1 . i'DOROTHY HAYS Celebrate at a Come & Go Tea Sunday June 11, 2006 2to4pm at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Seaforth . • • • ♦, . Sports Scoreboard KIPPEN GUN CLUB May 31 Terry Caldwell 25, Mark Tuckey 25, Jody Mosurinjohn 25, Jordan,Ritchie 25, Jim Hill 24, mark Ramsey 24, Wayne Peachey 24, Doug • Dalrymple 24, Jake Homuth 24, Brittany Caldwell 24, Jason Darling 24, Brad Mann 24, Bill Cameron 24, Steve Johnson 23, Chris McGregor 23, Dale Passmore 23, Bill Stewart 23,. Glen Mogk 22, Reinhardt Gotz 22, John Gaiser 22, Kevin Campbell 22, Jeff Darling 21, Dwayne Jeffery 21, Kyle Man 20, Jack Berg 18, Garrett Alexander 17, Steve Bibbey 17, Jake Caldwell 13, Dylan Broadfoot 10. Doubles: Jody Mosurinjohn 44, Jordan Ritchie 43, Dale Passmore 39, Dwayne Jeffery 29, Jason Darling 27. BASEBALL Seaforth Pee Wees May 30 Benmiller 20, Seaforth 19 Hitters: Sean Fraiser, grand slam home run, triple; Aaron,Richards, double, Evan Ribey, two doubles Coach's comment: Gave up an early 10 -run lead and made a valiant comeback only to run out of time. June 1 Seaforth 17, Londesboro 3 Hitters: Scott Selvey, home run; Taylor Williamson, home run ; Colin Campbell, double. Coach's comment: Strong pitching by Scott Selvey, Matt Selvey and Aaron Richards. Excellent defensive game by everyone. Seaforth Squirts May 23 Seaforth 22 vs Hirkton 1 May 30 Seaforth 4 vs Stanley 17 Seaforth hosting two medical students Susan Hunde'rtmark Two first year medical students from the University of Western Ontario are again being hosted in Seaforth this week during Rural Medical Student Week. The two, Ian Turkstra and Xian Lang, are part of a group of 14, including two in Clinton, five in Goderich and five in Stratford. "It's the same rural program we're involved in every year," says Seaforth Community Hospital site administrator Mary Cardinal. "It's an opportunity for medical students to have some exposure -to rural medicine and we're really for- tunate our physicians take the time to be involved," she says. The program gives the students a chance to shadow doctors in the emergency ward and in their _offices and observe visiting specialists. Internet kiosk not coming to Seaforth Community Hospital An internet kiosk proposed by Bell for each of the four Alliance hospitals will only go aheadin the lobby of Stratford General Hospital, Seaforth LAC (Local Advisory Committee) members heard last Wednesday. Site admininstrator Mary Cardinal said Bell came to the Seaforth hospital and did a site review but. needed 300 people to pass the device every day. "They felt only the .lobby in Stratford qualified," she said. The Seaforth LAC approved the possibility of an internet kiosk, which looks like an automated bank machine with an attached tele- phone, in March. The machine was predicted to make as much as $130 a month for the Alliance. U.N. assistance not an option for Vangeloff From Page 13 • * ; United Nations High Commissioner, i ' a Lt. -Col. from the Danish Air Force *' and the United Nations Human ,,* .� Rights and Economic Law Division, she's been told that there were still +• ' over 300,000 people displaced in 1. Bosnia from the war. .: "I've been referred and referred 1. and referred and I was told they were helping families with children to rebuild first but the U.N. is start- ;' ing to pull out. They said don't give up but don't be disappointed," says DePutter. She adds she has also been told Together with their parents, Jim Holland & Joanne Holland, Seaforth, and Kirk and Denise Bannerman, Wellesley, 977arr dAo-ii4 are pleased to announce their forthcoming marriage. The wedding will take p Saturday, June 10, 2006 Patterson Island, Stratford` that Vangeloff must exhaust all legal avenues before getting any help from the U.N., something that is beyond Vangeloff's financial reach. "So, she's stuck," says, DePutter. The two also put in a complaint to the Law Society in Bosnia about a number of lawyers in Bosnia. Vangeloff has sought help from several Canadian prime ministers, including Joe Clark, Jean Chretien and Paul Martin. Her next step is to, approach cur- rent Foreign Affairs Minister Peter McKay and DePutter is currently r� CONGPATULATIONSI Geoff and Michele on celebrating your 1st Annivermy June ll, 2006. Love and befit wighe8 from your familie8 and parents, Ken and Brenda Dalton and Joanne Gallagher and Bill Gallagher. drafting a letter to him "He seems like a nice man and very fair," she says. And, while she's still working at age 70 doing homecare and pallia- tive care and living in a one -bed- room apartment in Seaforth with three song birds - one from Serbia, one from Croatia and one from Canada - Vangeloff is still deter- mined to go home to Bosnia. "I've got lots of land and I'll build a home with the rocks - that's the kind of person I am," she says. Chris Al Ducharme June 13 Love Jim, Jeff', Julie, Jen, Jay « Curtis