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STRICKLANDS
344 Huron Rd. 519-524-9381
GODERICH 1-800-338-1134
TRUCK & TRAILER SERVICE
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7-5; Sat. 8-1
• Light Truck, Automotive Repairs & Certifications
• Truck, Trailer & Bus Safety Certifications
• All Heavy Truck & Trailer Repairs
BLYTH
519-523-9681 1-800-276-4163
24 hours 519-524-0599
Truck & Trailer
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Supplier of quality parts for trucks, trailers & equipment
~ Light truck & automotive parts
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AGRICULTURAL
RENOVATIONS
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Tarion Home Warranty Builders
ZAHND REAL ESTATE LTD.
BROKERAGE
P.O. Box 38
Listowel, Ontario N4W 3H2
Claude Robin
Broker
519-887-6205
Kurt Keller
Sales Representative
519-236-7874
www.zahnd.on.ca
JAMES BROWN PHARMACY
198 Josephine St., Wingham, Ont.
519-357-1629
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6 Sat. 9 - 4
Rear Parking Available
Delivery
available
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COMPUTERIZED TUNE-UPS - TIRES - BRAKES
MUFFLERS - VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION
DAN'S AUTO REPAIR
Owned and Operated by Dan & Heather Snell
RR 3, Blyth, Ont. N0M 1H0
(on the Westfield Rd.)
DAN SNELL, Automotive Technician
519-523-4356
ELLIOTT NIXON
INSURANCE BROKERS INC.
BLYTH, ON
N0M 1H0
519-523-4481
MEMBER OF HURON INSURANCE MANAGERS GROUP
5 Generations
Since 1910
R. John Elliott Res. 519-523-4323
J. Richard Elliott Res. 519-523-9725
Randy Nixon Res. 519-523-4989
We have solutions for
your storage needs.
Great for home, office &
business.
Ask for Ken at
LAKESIDE
519-524-1740
Storage
Solutions
In stock used Pallet
Racking, used decking
steel & 4'x8' T&G fir plywood.
PAUL COOK
ELECTRIC
Home, Farm &
Commercial Wiring
BELGRAVE
519-357-1537
Susan Alexander, CFP
Certified Financial Planner
472 Turnberry St. PO Box 69 Brussels,
Ontario N0G 1H0
Phone: 519-887-2662
Toll Free: 1-866-887-2662
Fax: 519-887-2671
Email: alexander@ezlink.ca
SUNSHINE COUNTRY
CONSULTING
ACCOUNTING
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SERVICES
Ralph Watson
810 Turnberry St., Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
Bus.: (519) 887-6011
sunctry@ezlink.ca
Blaney applies recycling experience in new roleContinued from page 2been heavily involved in solid wasteand recycling issues as a formerExecutive Assistant to the
Parliamentary Assistants for
Management Board and Municipal
Affairs for the Province of Ontario
during the late 1980s.Miltenburg will continue asrepresentative for the northernmunicipalities of the region
(Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh,
Huron-Kinloss, South Bruce and
Goderich). Jones will continue as
representative for the region’swestern municipalities (West Perth,Perth South, South Huron,Bluewater and Central Huron) and
Brebner continues as representative
for the region’s municipalities to the
south (North Middlesex, Lambton
Shores, Lucan Biddulph, Middlesex
Centre, Adelaide Metcalfe, and
Warwick).
The Local Source Protection
Committee is made up of 15 voting
members. One third of the
committee is made up of municipal
councillors, another third of the
committee comes from diverse
economic sectors (three from
agriculture, one from industry, one
from commerce), and the final third
of the committee comes from otherinterests (two environment, onepublic-at-large for Maitland Valleyarea, one public-at-large for Ausable
Bayfield area, one representing
property owners). There are also
liaisons from Chippewas of Kettle
and Stony Point First Nation,
Ontario Ministry of the
Environment, Maitland Valley and
Ausable Bayfield source protection
authorities and Public Health.
Drinking water source protection
is an Ontario initiative to protect
your drinking water. It helps protect
water from contamination at the
source, through financial incentives
to eligible landowners through the
Ontario Drinking Water Stewardship
Program (ODWSP), and throughsource protection plans to bedeveloped, by 2012, by the sourceprotection committee for this region.
These efforts are through the Clean
Water Act, 2006. They implement
key recommendations of the
O’Connor Inquiry. Source
protection, combined with testing,
training, treatment, monitoring, and
distribution, reduce risk to your
drinking water by providing multiple
barriers of protection.
For more information visit
sourceprotectionstewardship.on.ca
or sourcewaterinfo.on.ca or phone
519-235-2610 or toll-free 1-888-
286-2610 or e-mail
info@sourcewaterinfo.on.ca
Country Classics play at Sunday dance
Continued from page 2
Saturday afternoon. There were over
50 men hoping to help their teams
be winners. Helping at the Branch
for the day were Greg Wilson and
Jo-Ann McDonald.
The Saturday afternoon senior
euchre had nine-and-a-half tables of
players. Winners were: first, Frank
and Betty Hulley, 73; second,
George and Deanna Bacon, 72;
third, Charlie Shaw and John
Pollard, 72; lone hand prizes,
Joann MacDonald and Dorothy
Carter; low, Olave Little and
Esther.
The Sunday night dance crowd
enjoyed the music of a new band this
week. The Country Classics played
great music for the over 70 in
attendance. The band is from the St.
Thomas area and have four members
featuring a steel guitar player.
Branch helpers included Dave
Hastings, Lisa Glanville, Mabel
Glanville, Jo-Ann McDonald and
Judy Lee.
On Friday, March 4 the Ontario
Provincial Police (OPP) Organized
Crime Enforcement Bureau – Drug
Enforcement Unit, with the
assistance of the Huron County
OPP and West Region Emergency
Response Team, executed a
Controlled Drugs and Substances
Act search warrant at a residence on
St. Charles Place in Vanastra.
As a result of the search, police
seized cannabis marijuana bud and
cannabis marijuana plants, along
with offence-related property. The
estimated combined street value of
the controlled substances is $7,480.
Jason Connors, age 40, of
Vanastra is charged under the
Controlled Drugs and Substances
Act with possession of a controlled
substance (cannabis marijuana) and
production of a controlled substance
(cannabis marijuana). He will
answer to his charge in the Ontario
Court of Justice in Goderich on
April 4. A second offender, a
31 year old female, will be
facing the same charges at a later
date.
Any person with information
regarding this incident should
immediately contact the Huron OPP
at 1-888-310-1122 or (519) 524-
8314.
Should you wish to remain
anonymous, you may call Crime
Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477),
where you may be eligible to
receive a cash reward of up to
$2,000.
OPP raid Vanastra house