Huron Expositor, 2015-03-11, Page 88 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, March 11, 2015
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Meridian Credit Union helps out
Cherry Hoste of the local branch of Meridian Credit Union
dropped by Seaforth's St. James Catholic School on March
6 to present the school with a $500 cheque to support its
Healthy Snack and Daily Nutrition Program. (Pictured) St.
James principal Karen Tigani, Noah Rego, Alicia Vulders,
Taylar McKee, Luke Parsons, Becky Hallahan, Lindsey Ruston
and Cherry Hoste from Meridian.
Huron County seeks Huron County Crime
recipes for new exhibit stoppers seek assistance
The Huron County
Museum wants your Deli-
cious Recipes for a new
exhibit opening May 2, 2015
Most of us don't give a sec-
ond thought about the wealth
of history and culture that
shapes our dining habits and
taste preferences. Our recipes,
menus, ceremonies, and eti-
quette are directly shaped by
our country's rich immigrant
experience, the history and
innovations of food prepara-
tion technology, and the ever
changing availability of key
ingredients. The Huron County
Museum is highlighting this
theme in a new exhibit.
"Delicious" an exhibit of reci-
pes, cookbooks, kitchen gadg-
etry and memories opens May
2, 2015 and the Museum wants
your help. As Acting Assistant
Curator Will Kernohan com-
mented,'We wanted to include
community engagement in the
exhibit, so starting March 7 we
are asking residents of Huron
County to submit a favourite
family recipe, a kitchen
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An exhibit from the Huron
County Museum's upcoming
exhibit 'Delicious.' The exhibit
is slated to open on May 2.
memory, or a food related
photo. These items will be
included in our exhibit for all to
see. It's a great chance for resi-
dents to help us out and partici-
pate in shaping an exhibit at the
museum: "Delicious opens to
the public May 2, but you can
start contacting us to submit
your recipes March 7':
Through a selection of arti-
facts, photographs, and illus-
trations, Delicious examines
the evolution of the kitchen
and how recipes play a major
role in our historic and pre-
sent lives. Delicious also looks
to the celebrations that help
build a sense of community
through food.
The exhibition addresses rec-
ipes, cookbooks, table man-
ners, family history, and kitchen
gadgets in a lively presentation
that stimulates comparisons
between back then and right
now, over there and right here.
The exhibition will engage
audiences creating conversa-
tions and inspiring community
recollection and celebration.
Delicious opens May 2 and
is on view at the museum
until September 13, 2015.
Will Kernohan, Acting
Assistant Curator, the Huron
County Museum & Historic
Gaol at 519-524-2686 xt 205
or wkernohan@huron-
county.ca website: www.
huroncounty.ca/museum
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Huron County Crime
Stoppers and the Huron
County OPP are asking for
your assistance in solving
the following crimes.
Break and enter: Some-
time during the early morn-
ing hours of February 10,
2015, suspects attended the
laundromat located on
Princess Street East, Clinton
and smashed a glass exte-
rior door to gain entry into
the building. Once inside
they proceeded to damage a
washing machine and two
vending machines. The per-
petrators tried to steal coins
from the machines however
they could not defeat the
rugged coin boxes and ulti-
mately left empty handed.
The vandals caused approx-
imately $5,000 in damage to
the building and vending
machines.
Break, enter and theft:
Sometime during the early
morning hours of February
6, 2015 suspects smashed a
street -side display case at
Bakelaar Jewellers, Exeter
and grabbed some of the
display pieces of jewellery.
The stolen jewellery
included four brass wedding
rings valued at $200 and a
Sterling silver necklace with
a pendant. The pendant is
heart shaped with the word
"Love" inscribed in the
heart. There is also an inlaid
diamond in the pendant and
is valued at $150.
Theft :Two sets of tires
and rims were taken from
Huron Motor Products in
Exeter. Suspects attended to
the parking lot at HMP
sometime between 8:00
p.m. on January 28th and
5:45 a.m. on January 29th,
2015 and they proceeded to
steal two complete sets of
rims and tires. The stolen
rims and tires were
removed from two GMC
Sierra pickup trucks. The
Goodyear Wrangler SRA
P27/55R20 tires were on 20"
polished rims. The total
value of the stolen rims and
tires is estimated at $6600.
Mischief: Half a dozen
cases of vehicles and build-
ings in the Goderich area
being shot and damaged by
pellet and BB gun ammuni-
tion have been reported to
Huron OPP since January 15,
2015. These mischiefs may
seem like to pranks to some,
however, they are crimes
that carry significant penal-
ties including fines and
imprisonment upon convic-
tion. Fortunately nobody
has been injured in any of
the reported incidents.
Break, enter and theft:
Sometime between 5:00
p.m. on January 16th and
7:00 a.m. on January 19th,
2015 suspects entered into
the still under construction
Habitat for Humanity house
on Edward Street, Exeter
through an insecure front
door. Once inside, they stole
tools and wiring from the
home. The stolen items con-
sist of two 10- inch saws, a
six-foot level, a t -square, a
small aluminum ladder and
four spools of wire. The total
value of the stolen goods is
estimated at $700.
If you have any informa-
tion regarding these crimes
or any other crime, call
Crime Stoppers at 1 -800-
222 -TIPS or submit a
webtip at www.hc-cs.ca.
You will not have to reveal
your identity or go to court
and you may be eligible for
a cash reward of up to
$2000. Make the call...for
your community.