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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 2013-11-20, Page 66 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, November 20, 2013 SWAP "THIS CAR IS YOURBEYOND ANY OF MY -3.RIDEECOBOOST EXPECTATIONS:' CHALLENGE-ALISSEA.ANDJEFFREYR. FUEL EF THAT'STHE ECOBOOST ADVANTAGE. PURCHASE FINANCING, ON SELECT NEW MODELS $9 2 IN MANUFACTURERERCRIREBATES* (2073 F -15o0 SUPEW AMOUNT SHOWN) 2014 FIESTA S $01$ nos.. rnodershown 2013 FOCUS 5 2014 ESCAPE 5 2013 F-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4 79'4099°'° 414,498' 131 -weekly for 84 months w▪ lth$2,150 down. ,oP �y$16,O58' Offer excludes tares. 5.21noonor 54MPG /7ALoown, 30MPG 0 • Offer Includes 03,000 In manufacturer rebates. Offer excludes teres. S.SLnoowr SI1•1190 "/ 7.GLnoowm 36MPGmv- $148®2.49°'° $$399;199°''� .:12s al -weekly for a4 months with $0 down. For 26 months with$1,900 down. Poao�Ly $24,888' 2e1,nnL, $31,858' offer lncludes$750WInter Safety Package cash alternathx omrincwtles$9,2501nman,aao,mn,ebates. PLUS %. 10.6L,00ko 27191190 " 15.0Laopm 19MPG ad, For a limited time, get a No Extra Charge Winter Safety Package TIRES RIMS with the purchase or lease of select new 2013 and 2014 models. SENSORS UP TO $1,800 (MSRP) VALUE Our advertised prices include Freight, Air Tax, and PPSA (if financed or leased). Add dealer administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and applicable taxes, then rive away Hurry in and Swap Your Ride before December 2nd. Only at your Ontario Ford Store. Go Further ontarioford.ca 1 a ((cSiriusXm))) Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6 -month pre -paid subscription Huron County paramedics holding food drive this month Taking donations at stores in Goderich, Clinton and Wingham Huron County paramedics would like to get to know the people they help and serve. More importantly, they would like the people in the county to get to know para- medics. At the same time, they would like to give back to the community that they serve and call home. Huron County EMS has organized a food drive for each Saturdays this month. There will be an ambulance with paramedics stationed outside of various grocery stores within the county col- lecting non-perishable food items, trying to fill the truck. "The public will have the opportunity to see the inside and outside of an ambu- lance. This is an excellent chance to speak with a para- medic and learn what their job involves," a press release from organizers stated. All non-perishable foods collected will be donated to the food shelter and ulti- mately will be given to the citizens of Huron who need it most. Remaining dates and loca- tions are as follows: • Saturday, Nov 23 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Dean's Valumart in Wingham • Saturday, Nov 30 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Zehrs in Goderich November is Woman Abuse Awareness Month Domestic Assault Review Team a leader in Ontario Paul Cluff Goderich Signal Star Huron County's Domestic Assault Review Team (D.A.R.T.) made a short pres- entation to bring Huron County council up to speed on their endeavours and to ask for support for Woman Abuse Awareness Month. Michelle Hansen, execu- tive director of the Huron Women's Shelter, said it is important council are aware of the services available in the county and the way the community has worked for years to create a coordinated response for women in need. The county's 10 -bed emer- gency facility, which also includes five rollaway beds, was at 167 per cent capacity last month, Hansen said. "So there is a need." The county's D.A.R.T. pro- gram includes a number of community stakeholders and it is renowned around the province for its efforts. Joe Melady and Theresa Donnelly, representatives of D.A.R.T., were also at the presentation. Melady said the local organization was the first in Canada to adopt this type of committee and the county could take pride in its leadership. Goals and objectives were presented to council, includ- ing continued advocacy for the importance of existing services for victims and their children. Hansen said many people in the community work hard to assist victims and hold perpetrators responsible. There is direct service for vic- tims and the women's shel- ter has a 24-hour crisis line and emergency transportation. Second stage housing is also available. Hansen presented a report to council written by the research council, an arm of the United Way. Purple scarves were handed out to council and senior staff to wear in November in honour of Woman Abuse Awareness Month. Hansen said as commu- nity leaders, county council members could be called on to say there is a problem with a neighbour or someone's sister or daughter. Hansen said she would be happy to make presentations to lower tier councils.