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II0 tion pffto,'also Barr Barr re MORIN, far rigftt, of the *#i0haM Legion brah6h, Barr PrI P A c lbr6hCe�'Ohtnj Legion Anfbrnia )ny Graham (right), pr sidOnt of'the c� -a donation to.'the chalim jfi jj ary.!,buildih fund, was n 6 fbi tfte6hequo preental lom, Ycidno of $569000 an of _br presented Donald n(ado, .-AubO Oce award f eting o 'A at. the arihualm6' ron r is in T in. 4d.-receritly �o to. ac n s re iz Per h on, bola cog Sefi6oi, spe tit f i -School,,8hLt6ug t in BrAndo din' Thi3' 'A"tir'on-Perth, County,L Roman were Inez, HaidaUSt.''Mary 6 By-Wilv�*Ojkel end �6f June meiit honored. Tgey ronto Teackers' Coll* in i and adiato.bd,,-fgoiW�.Stratford','NormaI ve years teaching in Catholic h d f6e: service Separab e. School B6Ard Hegsdfi aid Ennii Or hi -and Mary scho6ls..,,in ii�r6nto �qd;tfien Strat 11 year' ibefor6 returning to the area $50900, bolic., p to, teach �OWit. St.'.4oiephls, hAuburn man has been awarded this year. r- 6anilubt, Oct. 2 at the ake erv6d as principal i -of doderich, -Who-both'taught; ford, where he s for. 17-`j ir ecIastaff from 1968 tq 013 n6u ard,'a Sepforth ommunit - He.alsb wa �y. 0ntre was at, several el,emotaiy schools. Sehodlil Clinton., She taught Grades the Heart and, Stroke Foundation of In an heing thip �'aw atfe"in'ded by' 'approximately - 400 -Mrs. Haid, a graduate of -S incipal at St. Patiick�s,$�hioofat 1 to 8'during her career.., Her first Ontario's highest " form. of, foundation spokesman said r.,_ Normal School in 1945; spent, all hbi 'Kinkori and at St. Patrjoklss um ered 45 pupils and her -recognition toa volunteer. Young has, been a dedicated. trustee$., tteacberp, -.administration �iooi' class n staff, I bus, driversand johitorialtaff teaching cakeer at St. Mary's 'at Du�fin matil -last 'year wh6n he final class only 16. - Donald, Young. was presented the volunteer boih locally and provin- -�mdmbers and their spouses. with a break of several ent to -St. Joseph"s ool- at Providing entertainment for the s Distinguished Service cially for many years. His greitest School ears w Sch foundation' crowd wAs a- trio: Ted Gorski a lfe'di..' Kingsbridge. He is highly regarded large -Award .at the p a'l nual coitribut on has been in, the area o Three teachers whb kired at the to raise hek'fa m'ily,ii-She wai da rovinci f
as a Christian educator. of St. Michael School, Stratfolrd, Tim meeting held recently- in Toronto.. Jump ko06 for Heart, but he is also dedicated teacher.. CarmllofSt. Mary's School, graduated' from To- Ms. Baker,' born in, Goderich, Hesison For' this, he foundation's highest a founding member of the lo6l phy 0 Mur P, 00 bolard s6ts form of recognition to a volunteer, chapter and has served ai secretary BENEFACTOR ry and Ma Ana Hogan of St. Patrick's School, Kingsbridge. Sandy the' recipient must have provided- and. campaign chairman for'Huron McQuillan, principal.. at outstanding service 'to he County. -For three years he was Uttions fe-Optimist Club teadflne.taineet Newva'me 10i.rd egi; Kingsbiidge provided bagpipe. organi; t' cially,- or Southwestern Ontario regional Wilth G dderich - . I I ;a i ' on provin accompaniment on one songi "Mull regionally. Mr. Young is only one of representative on the provincial ofWingham $'ued-from Page b -New regulations governing the can Waterfowl Management Plan, of Kintyre. -two to receive the Award in Ontario Juni 'Rope for Heart committee. (66niin ig which was signed in 1996 by.Canada lo seeiif .416derien,rcipu e's. However, 1997 migratory game 4rd hunt m -board seasons '"bag and- possession limits and the United'Statebto protectand Ae, other qeviberr, of the* wt, I" ffl r 6es -enh ,�L,Ooe ed,,,t, liev ito # to k9w jA place- �qr, pAl proiVW 9i1c(mattffbwlpbptdations-; C tW hi Oddrio,, Quebec an&theAdan- PATRONS an t6rritoridgaciebgs' Ana make a ecisiom Fina Wingham. 'Policer Chief in ManitqbA, Saskatchewan and tic piovinces, lower bag and posses- By eason dates and sioik limiti4re still in effect for black 'Robert Wittig suggested a possible Alberta, hunting s solution. A�r. Wittig said the board bag and vossession limits have been ducks to protect that species. Erest. E.i,Eaton i*Western Foundry could get up a formal timetable with' Pejustedto maintain a 5 per cent,re'' duction in'the harvest df mallards, in Godefich, saying it expects the . Cb t& end of accordance -with the North Ainerti- Illoss'. forecasts by th6 =.and a meeting early in H�Mjlidn M -November. r. and R, W. Bell., sThe'' board members were -Wilmer Harcourt I�a eo ble 'and instructed Byron OPTOMETRIST *Jack and ge a. dams, sec A retary, to send off -the Goderich Marilyn. Kopa6 necessary correspondence to, The,Square 524-760 sWitland Godeiiich. -Engineering Ltd: Services
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