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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2006-05-10, Page 2Page 2 May 10, 2006 • The Huron Expositor Seaforth Community Centre (Upstairs) 122 Duke St. Seaforth 527-0419 ALBERT STREET DENTURE CUN1C Denture. Specialist Dean R. McTaggart. D.D. *Complete and Partial Dentures •Denture Repairs with same day service •Rellnes • Additions Clinton Hours: Mon - Thur 9 am - 5 pm 50 Albert Street, Clinton 482-1195 NOW OPEN in Goderich Fridays 9 arra - 3 pm at GoderHch Dental Centre office of Dr. B. S\,vamir ath. 169 Bayfield Ad1. News Adult community has opening From Page 1 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. `` Every home in ; Ontario must ` e have a working smoke alarm on every storey (including - basements), and outside all sleeping areas. k.." INSTALL SI'VIOKE /ALARMS OFFICE OF THE FIRE MARSHAL BUY ONE AND GET ONE FREE Cut out this coupon and when you purchase a smoke alarm of your choice at Sills Home Hardware or Rona Ontario inc. you will receive a free smoke alarm courtesy of the Seaforth & Area Fire Dept. Please circle the area where you live: Seaforth Tuckersmith McKillop Hibbert Hullett Limited to the first 50 smoke alarm purchases at each store 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.