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Joe Steffler mans a phone while Ross Ribey announces in the background at the Mitchell, Seaforth and
Dublin Lions television auction on Saturday. Both are from the Seaforth Lions Club.
Board of Directors
• one Director from outside the City of Stratford who resides
in the catchment area served by Stratford General Hospital.
Local Advisory Committee
• members for the Stratford Local Advisory Committee.
You must be prepared to commit your time and energy to the Huron Perth
Healthcare Alliance business and offer a good community perspective on health
- care issues.
Interested individuals are encouraged to visit the Alliance's Website
www.hpha.ca and attend the Information Session as follows.
Information Session
Monday, April 30, 2007
5:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Stratford General Hospital Site
W1 N Conference Room - W119
Please RSVP to Brenda Mitchell, 519-272-8210, Ext. 2437
or by e-mail at brenda.mitcheMhpha.ca, if you plan to attend.
Information Packages and an Application Form
will be available at the session.
MP Paul Steckle visits
Huron County council
Cheryl Heath dens on hand for the ceremony,
while reeves and mayors of county
The April session of Huron municipalities introduced the addi-
County council included special tional councillors that were on
guests, including Huron -Bruce MP hand.
Paul Steckle. Warden's report
Steckle, who was the county war- Huron County Warden Deb
den in 1985, joined several past Shewfelt reported March was a busy
wardens and a number of municipal one during ls monthly address to
councillors at the April session. county council.
In noting his appearance could be Shewfelt said the month's agenda
the last of a public nature before an of official activities included attend -
election is called, Steckle gave ing a round -table discussion on the
thanks to his peers, and the riding ETM cable station, two public ses-
as a whole. sions on the county's draft budget,
"It's been a pleasure to serve," he as well as three meetings on source -
said, adding though area politicians Fater protection.
don't always see eye to eye, they One of the highlights of the
month, said Shewfelt, was attend -
have the county's best interests at
heart. ing the five-year anniversary cele -
In praising Steckle's 14 years of bration of the Ontario Early Years
Centre in Clinton on April 3.
service as MP, Huron County
Warden Deb Shewfelt noted things
Shewfelt said he is pleased the
haven't always been rosy for the county chose to support the ongoing
Program as the youth are the future
sometimes controversial MP at the
House of Commons. of the region.
"You have expressed the wishes of No rural connection
the riding and, sometimes, that's County council learned through
probably been tough," said Shewfelt. its planning, agricultural and public
`'Forks committee that a recent
Norm Fairies, of the Past
Wardens' Association, took time out application for a Connect Ontario
to recognize a number of past war- grant to provide rural areas to high
speed proved unsuccessful.