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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2006-04-19, Page 10Page 10 April 19, 2006 • The Huron Expositor
News
Fresh ideas await at Home and Garden Style 2006
A bouquet of fresh ideas for your
home and garden awaits visitors at
Home & Garden Style 2006, to be
held Wednesday, April 26 at the
Seaforth Agriplex.
New this year is the partnership
between. The Lung Association and
the Seaforth Agricultural Society -
Home Craft Division in presenting
this annual fundraiser.
The evening will feature four
speakers, a silent auction, a raffle,
numerous door prizes, and coffee
and dessert. Doors open at 6:30 for
dessert and silent auction, with
speakers beginning at 7:30 pm.
Interest in gardening has never
been greater and the trend of creat-
ing outdoor living spaces continues
to grow.
Carla Goodfellow of Goodalt
Landscaping in Exeter will discuss
"Outdoor Living".
Frank Ihrig of Hessenland
Country Inn will demonstrate a
"Spectacular Spring Salad".
After graduating from the
University of Guelph in 1995, Frank
moved to Germany to attain his
Chef's papers and complete his
apprenticeship with a five star hotel
company.
Upon completing his formal Chef
Training, Frank traveled and
worked in high end establishments
in Switzerland, Western Canada,
Australia and Ontario, honing his
culinary skills.
Currently he works in his family's
business, Hessenland Country Inn,
overseeing all kitchen operations.
Dublin -area photographer Angela
Smith will also speak, on "Taking
and Displaying Photos Beautifully".
Bayfield poet Betty Evens, better
known as Bad Betty from Bayfield,
is a frequent guest on the Bryan
Allen talk show on CKNX AM 920
radio. She will keep the audience
laughing with her humourous
poems.
Money raised from this event will
support Lung Association health
initiatives, such as BreathWorks
and the Asthma Action Program, as
well as fund vital medical research.
One in five Canadians lives with
some kind of breathing problem -
making the work of The Lung
Association more important now
than ever.
As well, the money raised will
support the community projects of
the Seaforth Agricultural Society,
such as the Junior Fair, Calf Club
and 4H Club. -
Tickets to Home & Garden Style
2006 are $10 and are available at
the door as well as at Nifty Korners
in Seaforth, Between Friends in
Clinton, the Varna Country Store or
by calling Seaforth Agricultural
Society at 527-1321
or Betty at 527-0236.
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52 -1520
OPP launch
spring
seatbelt
campaign
With the 2006 Spring
Seatbelt campaign
ready to get underway,
the Ontario Provincial
Police will be highly
visible throughout
Huron County, to
ensure everyone is
wearing their seatbelt.
In OPP jurisdictions
in 2005,..one in four
fatally injured vehicle
occupants was unre-
strained in the vehicle
and many more were
seriously injured for
the very same reason.
A properly used child
car seat reduces a
child's risk of injury in
a crash by as much as
75 per cent.
Yet as many as 80
per cent of child car
seats are used incor-
rectly.
The OPP will be
focussing efforts on
child restraints during
the campaign, to raise
awareness and protect, ,
children.
More seatbelts were
checked during last
year's campaign
(629,819) compared to
187,287 in 2004.
Results -suggest that
at least during the
seatbelt campaign, a 95
per cent compliance
rate in Ontario is being
achieved.