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As well, he
said the medical
services in
Seaforth, includ-
ing the hospital
and clinic, will
be busier with
the additional
patients Bridges
will provide
while charities,
service clubs
and community
groups will all
find themselves
with new mem-
bers and more
donations.
"Most impor-
tantly, new
friendships will
be made," he
said.
MacLean
thanked many
for their hard
work and sup-
port in .the
development's
progress, sin-
gling out Rod
Doig, who died
15 months ago,
and whom he
Bridges developer Bill MacLean cuts the
the new adult lifestyle community at theS
and Huron East Mayor Joe Seili hold the ri
began dreaming opers and for
with about how their contribu-
the land next to tion to rural
the golf course Ontario.
could make a "This shows
great retirement that rural
community. Ontario is not
As well, he:. dead. It's alive
praised the rest and well and
of the Doig fam- going to grow,"
ily running the said Seili.
golf course He added that
along with watching the
Huron -:. East concrete being
C 1 e' - poured into the
Administrattor houses that are
J a c k currently being
McLachlan and built proves
members of Bridges' success
municipal coun- to anyone who
cil . throughout doubted that the
the. past 12 community
years. would go ahead.
MacLean's "The concrete
partner Iry going in takes
Teper echoed the doubt out of
MacLean's com- it," he said.
xuents, adding Seili added
his thanks to the that the addi-
municipality tional tax rev -
and its resi- enue coming
dents. from the devel-
"It's difficult opment would be
when you're very welcome.
planning a com- "We'll use it to
munity but the best of our
everyone made ability to
us feel extreme- improve the
ly welcome. community," he
You've given us said.
a great small Bridges' Karen
town feel and we Jeffrey says that
don't regret for a with the approx-
moment starting imately 20
this process," he homes that have
said. been sold 'so far,
Huron East sales are excel -
Mayor Joe Seili lent and she's
officially wel- receiving calls
comed the devel- from people as
Susan Hundertmark photo
ribbon to one of three model homes at
eaforth Golf Club as his partner Iry Teper
bbon.
far away as
Vancouver.
Island and
Ireland about
the new subdivi-
sion.
"Somehow the
word has gotten
out that this is a
little jewel and
empty nesters
from all over
Southern
Ontario are
checking us out,"
she said.
Jeffery also
praised resi-
dents of
Egmondville and
Seaforth, saying
their friendli-
ness has helped
sales at Bridges.
"The people
our clients have
met have been
so friendly and
lovely they've
made people feel
so comfortable,"
she said.
The develop-
ment's 16,000 -
square -foot
recreation com-
plex will also
begin to be built
sometime this
year.
MacLean also
thanked neigh-
bours John and
Michelle Wilson
who have agreed
to let the devel-
opment's resi-
dents have
access through
their property
on golf carts to
be able to get
closer to the -
downtown. _
The Wilsons
own the farm-
land behind
Seaforth's indus-
trial park that
abuts on the
Bridges develop-
ment.
"The more we
• can drive to the
downtown for
shopping on our
golf carts the
better it is for
the town," he
said, adding that.
once residents
are in their car,
they could just
as easily leave
town to shop.
"It's a win for
Main Street," he
said.
The access for
golf carts is
planned to come
across the rail-
way tracks,
through the side
of the Wilsons'.
property, ending
up on municipal
property at the
end of George
Street where the
carts can be
parked.
"Then, it's just
a two or three
block walk to the
downtown. It
gets them a lot
closer," he said.
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on every storey (including
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Bridges developer Bill MacLean cuts the
the new adult lifestyle community at theS
and Huron East Mayor Joe Seili hold the ri
began dreaming opers and for
with about how their contribu-
the land next to tion to rural
the golf course Ontario.
could make a "This shows
great retirement that rural
community. Ontario is not
As well, he:. dead. It's alive
praised the rest and well and
of the Doig fam- going to grow,"
ily running the said Seili.
golf course He added that
along with watching the
Huron -:. East concrete being
C 1 e' - poured into the
Administrattor houses that are
J a c k currently being
McLachlan and built proves
members of Bridges' success
municipal coun- to anyone who
cil . throughout doubted that the
the. past 12 community
years. would go ahead.
MacLean's "The concrete
partner Iry going in takes
Teper echoed the doubt out of
MacLean's com- it," he said.
xuents, adding Seili added
his thanks to the that the addi-
municipality tional tax rev -
and its resi- enue coming
dents. from the devel-
"It's difficult opment would be
when you're very welcome.
planning a com- "We'll use it to
munity but the best of our
everyone made ability to
us feel extreme- improve the
ly welcome. community," he
You've given us said.
a great small Bridges' Karen
town feel and we Jeffrey says that
don't regret for a with the approx-
moment starting imately 20
this process," he homes that have
said. been sold 'so far,
Huron East sales are excel -
Mayor Joe Seili lent and she's
officially wel- receiving calls
comed the devel- from people as
Susan Hundertmark photo
ribbon to one of three model homes at
eaforth Golf Club as his partner Iry Teper
bbon.
far away as
Vancouver.
Island and
Ireland about
the new subdivi-
sion.
"Somehow the
word has gotten
out that this is a
little jewel and
empty nesters
from all over
Southern
Ontario are
checking us out,"
she said.
Jeffery also
praised resi-
dents of
Egmondville and
Seaforth, saying
their friendli-
ness has helped
sales at Bridges.
"The people
our clients have
met have been
so friendly and
lovely they've
made people feel
so comfortable,"
she said.
The develop-
ment's 16,000 -
square -foot
recreation com-
plex will also
begin to be built
sometime this
year.
MacLean also
thanked neigh-
bours John and
Michelle Wilson
who have agreed
to let the devel-
opment's resi-
dents have
access through
their property
on golf carts to
be able to get
closer to the -
downtown. _
The Wilsons
own the farm-
land behind
Seaforth's indus-
trial park that
abuts on the
Bridges develop-
ment.
"The more we
• can drive to the
downtown for
shopping on our
golf carts the
better it is for
the town," he
said, adding that.
once residents
are in their car,
they could just
as easily leave
town to shop.
"It's a win for
Main Street," he
said.
The access for
golf carts is
planned to come
across the rail-
way tracks,
through the side
of the Wilsons'.
property, ending
up on municipal
property at the
end of George
Street where the
carts can be
parked.
"Then, it's just
a two or three
block walk to the
downtown. It
gets them a lot
closer," he said.