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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2016-11-16, Page 1112 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Darryl Coote/Editor The late Steve Cook won the Fire Fighter of the Year for 2016. Huron County Warden Paul Gowing, third from the left, presents David Wagner, second from the left, with the Paramedic of the Year for 2016 award. In attendance for the ceremony was Art McNaughton, far left, Huron County EMS superintendent; Steve Lund, third from the right, EMS director of Operations; Brenda Orchard, second from the right, Huron County CAO; and Jeff Horseman, far right, acting chief. seaforthhuronexpositor.com OFFICE HOURS The Office Hours for The Seaforth Huron Expositor are as follows Mondays - 9am - 5pm Tuesdays - CLOSED Wednesdays - 9am - 5pm Thursdays - 9am - 5pm Fridays - 8am - 4pm Seeforih OUTON Expositor 8 Main Street, Seaforth ON PH: 519-527-0240 www.seaforthhuronexpositor.com Tyler Stewart, second from the left, was awarded the Police Officer of the Year for 2016 award from Huron County Warden Paul Gowing, second from the right, with OPP Inspector Jason Younan, far left, and Huron County CAO Brenda Orchard, far right, in attendance. 2016 Warden's Emergency Services Awards The late fire fighter Steve Cook, OPP officer Tyler Steward and primary care paramedic David Wagner were the recipi- ents of the 2016 Warden's Emergency Services Awards on Nov. 2. The county chambers Huron County Public Health Professional Day" November 21, 2016 1 )id you know the Huron uron { 'aunty 1 lcallh l inn.ha_s 17 professions working to keep you healthy and af'T 4,cirnini rnrjcrr Pr rfirvi rrrod • irrwmic?ri rr. .S�arr.Fr 'Tr CFS Vadunic.er Coordirirric'r • Community Dawef:ipe r ae tc�! sisdc�n [ - Oer raf Hygienist - Dietrtit- ra €p derxtiol.ogdst • graphic Desagner -Parent .Resource Vlsi tar - Physrc.r Ira • l'.ubrrc Health inspector - Public H,'eo{th Nurse - Public I- eoitfi Promoter • Pfr tuber - Program ftac°k'oter - Frogroen Sripport Thinks for all ""ou cu Cu prevent ie.ljueN alid disease, promiotc Wel]aI]c] protect health! j h.t>o I IIL1t 474" n.l VIII - Huron ,Cotrrrt}+ Board of Haadth — were brimming above capacity Wednesday morn- ing as friends, colleagues and family members of the three award recipients forced press to stand throughout the ceremony and others to spill into the hall. Huron County Warden Paul Gowing said it is important to recognize the work of those who keep our county safe and sound. "[The awards] really is making notice of those individuals in those ser- vices who have shown exemplary service to our community," he told the chamber on behalf of the county before handing out the individual awards. "This is something we are very happy to do to show how much we appreciate the efforts of these individuals in Huron County."