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Jason Middleton photo
Grain donation
Partnered with Pioneer Seeds, Cargill AgHorizons and Broadgrain Commodities, farmer Tom Melady (second from
right) donated 10 acres worth of corn to local charities. Pictured (left to right) are Don Dalton of Pioneer Seed, Zaid
Qadoumi of Broadgrain Commodities, Tom Melady and Adam Garniss of Cargill AgHorizons. In total, 300 bushels of
corn was split three ways and donated to the Seaforth and District Food Bank, Seaforth and District Food Grains
Project and the Mens Mission of London.
Correspondents
Local boys baptized in Dublin church
We are now in a new year.
It brings to our notice the
annual January custom of
new resolutions.
Don't make too many - just
be thankful for all the good
events that happened.
Father Chris Quinlan has
St. Patrick's and St. Vincent
de Paul in his
care for the
month of
January.
He has kept in touch with
Father Moe Charbonneau
who has safely arrived in
Gander, Newfoundland with
high expectations for the next
Dublin
two years.
Nicholas
Robert and
William Martin, sons of
Joanna and Ethan Wallace,
received the Sacrament of
Baptism in our parish
community.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
The difference between an
optimist and a pessimist is
that an optimist stays up New
Year's Eve to see the new
year in and the pessimist
stays up to make sure the old
one left.
By Dorothy Dillon
Shakespeare visits Seaforth in June, 2004
as part of tourism promotion for Huron
From Page 9
the driver would not allow
him to hold - as part of the
Shakespeare to the Shoreline
project that promotes tourism
throughout Perth and Huron
Counties.
Five of the six candidates
vying to lead the riding of
Huron -Bruce on June 28
gathered at Huron Centennial
school Monday night to
square off on issues ranging
from defencespending to
supply -management
programs.
Participants in the more
than two-hour event, which
was sponsored by the Huron
County Federation of
2004 in Review
Agriculture, included
incumbent Paul Steckle
(Liberal), political newcomer
Dave Vasey (Green),
Brussels -area resident Dave
Joslin (Christian Heritage
Party), political veteran Barb
Fisher (Conservative Party of
Canada) and Paisley -area
farmer Grant Robertson.
Glen Smith, a Tiverton
businessman and Marijuana
Party candidate, was not
present for the debate.
After looking at four
alternate routes to create a
second access to the Seaforth
Community Hospital, Huron
East council expressed a
preference for the route that
develops a new road from the
North Line north of
Middegaal's lane in Christa
Eckert's field and extends
Centennial Drive to the north
to connect with it.
While St. James principal
Fran Craig is retiring after 33
years of teaching, don't count
on her to sit still for long.
Although she's moving to a
winterized cottage at Sauble
Beach this July, she's already
received two job offers from
Police investigating break-ins
Huron OPP are
investigating several
break-ins which
happened in Seaforth
over the New Years' holiday
weekend.
On Dec. 30, Huron OPP
were called to Main Street
Video after the front doors of
the business were found
smashed.
Sometime that morning
between 7 and 8:30 a.m., the
business was entered and 15
cartons of cigarettes, valued
at $800, were stolen.
Damage to the door, which
has to be replaced, is
estimated at $500.
The next morning, Dec. 31.
officers were called to Total
Image II, where thieves
forced their way into the
business overnight and stole
approximately $200 in cash.
At approximately 4:30 p.m.
on the same day, Huron OPP
were alerted to a break-in at
Bethel Bible Church on Main
Street.
Somewhere between 9 p.m.
on Dec. 30 and before 4 p.m.
on Dec. 31, someone forced
open a door to the building.
Once inside, the thief
I luron OPP
forced
an inside
door open
and took $30 cash.
Anyone with related
information is asked
to call the Huron OPP
or Crimestoppers.
principals at the Bruce -Grey
Catholic school board.
Huron East will become
the first municipality in
Canada to fight child
pornography if it passes a
bylaw requiring internet
providers located within the
municipality to block kiddie
porn.
WEDDINGS
Performed - your location or
our indoor or outdoor chapel
(non -denominational).
For brochure call:
REV. CHRIS MORGAN
ALL FAITHS PASTORAL CENTRE
BENMILLER, 524-5724
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Business Growth and Economic Development
PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION
and
OPEN HOUSE
Seaforth and Egmondville
A Vision for the Future
The public is invited to attend an open house to share thoughts, opinions
and dreams for the future of the Municipality featuring ideas on the
Revitalization of Downtown Seaforth and Brussels
-The third in a series of meetings to plan our future -
Monday, January 10th, 2p05 3pm to 6pm
at
Seaforth Golf and Country Club
Bayfield Road East, Egmondville
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Thursdays at 8 p.m.
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at upper hall,
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to book your spot
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Seaforth's
"Come home to the Country"
MEETING
Wednesday, January 12
Seaforth Optimist Hall
(at the Optimist Park)
7:00 p.m.
JULY 29-31, 2005
Please send a
representative with
details of your event to
the meeting or contact
Maureen Agar
522-1857 or
magar@tcc.on.ca
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