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The Huron Expositor • October 12, 2005 Page 17
Joanne Williamson, of Harpurhey, presents the Seaforth
Insurance Math - Algebra and Geometry award to Kirsty
Currie at Friday's Commencement Ceremonies at Central
Huron Secondary School.
Central Huron Secondary School graduates honoured Thomas Ash, Nicholas Giller and Mackenzie
Fisher who passed away, just short of accomplishing their goals during Friday's commencement cer-
emony. At left, the Giller family, including mom Chris, dad Glenn and sisters Stephanie and Stacie
present the Nicholas Giller Memorial Award to Jroy Hopkins for inspiring others to grow in spirit and
character. Family members accepted diplomas on behalf of the three boys and a moment of silence
was observed during the Invocation performed by Pastor Stephen Hildebrand, of Egmondville United
Church. Aspiring to a career in health sciences, Sarah Hunking accepted the Thomas Ash Memorial
Award from Michael Ash.
When it comes to water,
the expectations are clear.
If your drinking water is meant for public use,
you must know for certain that it's safe.
Owners and operators of certain drinking water systems must now
comply with the requirements outlined in Ontario's drinking water
systems regulation (Reg. 252/05, June 2005).
If the general public has access to your drinking water, whether it's via
taps, washrooms, drinking water fountains or showers, this regulation
affects you. Some establishments included are restaurants, service
stations, churches, arenas and seasonal residences (such as campgrounds
and communal cottage developments).
Clean, safe drinking water is vital to our health. I)o your part to protect
the quality of drinking water in your community.
Tap into drinking water systems Regulation 252/05
for complete information.
www.safewater.ene.gov.on.ca
1-800-565-4923
Protecting our environment.