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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 2009-08-19, Page 39c&tuwAHorizonsc, Deadlines: Friday @ 2 p.m. lei Meerirws DURNIN In loving memory of James Durnin, who passed away twenty-seven years ago on August 1, 1982 and Dorothy Durnin, who passed away ten years ago on September 2, 1999. Those we love never die for as long as we live and remember, they are with us. Remembered with love by Sue, Jim, Jayne and Ryan. -34x TAYLOR (DUCKWORTH) In loving memory of June Taylor (Duckworth), who passed away August 21, 1995. We had a Mom with a heart of gold, Who was more to us than wealth untold; Without farewell she fell asleep With only memories for us to keep. Fondly remembered by Rick, Carolyn, Aaron, Teri, Toby, Jade and Beau. —34x *tie t*** ****1.1*tr: * * * * * ** 4 *** ** ** }** *** !A: *** Kelly Lynn EA`, rMalley *** June 20,1969 -August 16, 2007 *** ** ** *** *** If lovi4could have saved you marry tir *** You never would have � #* ** 1 miss you, and 1 titre you -Brooke-lynn You're so special, i love you & miss you' Page * *c really miss you " ,*** *** *** * ** Dear Mommy: f broke our hearts to lose you, * But you did not go alone ** Part of us went with you, *** the clpy God called you home. 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Box 220,120 Hucklns St., Godsrlch, OM., MA 486 519) 524-2614 We admowledge the financial support of the Ooverra nerd of Canada hough the Publications Aseistarae Program towards our moire cosb. Canada OUESECOIrn W Goderich Signal -Star, Wednesday, August 19, 2009 - Page A39 Photo by Gerard Creces Rotary gives back Rotary Club member Doran Love presents Huron Women's Shelter executive director Michele Hansen and Big Goderichy Brothers Big Sisters of North Huron exeuctive director Elaine Osborne with $600 each, raised from Rotary's Pav Dance, held in June. Qsborne said the funds raised for BBBS will help to move one Little off the wait list and offered her thanks to the service club. Hansen said the donation to the women's shelter will be. used in a new project, offering pet care for women leaving distressing situations at home. Love is a past president of the HWS board. Ba eld opens up wells to the public The Ausable Bayfield Maitland Val- ley Drinking Water Source Protection Region is hosting a new 'Open Well' event on Friday, August 28 in the Bay- field area. Interested people are invited to drop in any time between 5:30 p.m. and '1:30 p.m. for a free hot dog or hamburger and to find out about a local drinking water source. The event is taking place at the Carriage Lane municipal well system. From Highway 2,1, north of the river (north of the 'bridge), turn east on Old River Road. Local residents have enjoyed the op- portunity to find out about where their drinking water comes from through tours of local wells, More than 150 peo- ple have attended previous Open Well events that have taken place in Bruce - field, Blyth, Dungannon and Listowel. A water operator from Veolia Water Canada, the firm contracted . by the Mu- • nicipality of Bluewater, will be avail- able to speak about how the well works and how water is treated. "We are glad that the Municipality of Bluewater has given this opportunity to see how a typical municipal well sys- tem operates," said Cathie Brown, Proj- ect Manager for the Source Protection Planning initiative. "It is important to understand that what goes on around a well can eventually impact the water quality." The August 28 event is also an oppor- tunity to find out about financial assis- tance available for stewardship projects by property owners around wellhead areas and Source Protection planning activities taking place in the region, 'Open Well' event phone Mary Lynn at such as assessment report preparation 519-235-2610 or 1-888-286-2610 or e - development over mail facilitator@sourcewaterinfo.on.ca this year and plan the coming three years. Fact sheets on keeping private wells and septic systems main- tained and other topics will also be available. 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