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Huron Expositor, 2007-10-17, Page 2MORTMM..GAGES M M.. Mt. ..... www.omac.ca PSAIDita BMW IMAM RATE GOING UP TAtX TO US NOVA Let us show you how easy it can be to save your mortgage! , Year Fixed 5.69%* 10 Year Fixed 5.89%* ' .FlahcnangeaPPAZIACnotscli For a Free Consultation call John at Huron -Perth OMAC 519 235-0020 Week 42 - Vol.003 www.seaforthhuronoxpoaltor.com Harpurhey man, 81, dies after car accident Neil Hopper, 81, of Harpurhey died recently after a car accident in Seaforth, according to Huron OPP. Media relations officer Joanna Van Mierlo explained that at around 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5, Hopper was a passenger in a vehicle traveling along Goderich Street. Another vehicle backed out of a driveway and the two vehicles collided. Hopper and two others were taken to hospital for observation. He later died. "It wasn't a very serious collision," said Const. Van Mierlo, explaining that a pre- existing medical condition and age contributed to Hopper's death. A Huron East woman faces a charge of failing to yield from a private drive and two child restraint violations. The accident happened around 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5. SPS has Artltude... A Waterloo sax player teaches music concepts at SPS Monda ..pg. 28 X125 gat included Wednesday, October 17, 2007 Cheryl Heath photo Huron -Bruce MPP Carol Mitchell is congratulated on her win Wednesday by Nick Whyte, of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Disclosure of evidence from Regier murder trial continues Jennifer Hubbard Jesse Imeson will be spending another month in custody, as the disclosure of evidence in the murder trial of Bill and Helene Regier continues. Appearing via video link from the Elgin -Middlesex Detention Centre on Monday morning, Imeson spoke briefly with Frank Cameron — who acted as duty counsel for the Ontario Court of Justice hearing — over the telephone privately. Cameron then told the court that Imeson had retained Raymond Boggs as his lawyer, and asked that Imeson be remanded until early November to allow for further disclosure of evidence by the Crown. Both the Crown and defence agreed that Imeson would remain in custody until Nov. 2 when he would once again appear for a video hearing at 10 a.m. He is facing first-degree murder charges in the shooting deaths of the Regiers, a South Huron couple found slain in their home near Mount Carmel in July. Imeson has also been charged with first-degree murder in the strangling death of Windsor bartender Carlos Rivera. The crimes sparked a two-week provincewide manhunt, which ended on July 31 in Portage -Du -Fort, Que., after the Regiers' stolen pickup tr)ick was found in a dense bush nearby. Mitchell jubilant after provincial Liberal win Cheryl Heath A jubilant Carol Mitchell greeted Liberal -party supporters Wednesday night at the Central Huron town hall auditorium after it was clear victory was assured. Though initial polls had Mitchell and next closest rival Progressive Conservative candidate Rob Morley in a dead heat, Mitchell soon took the lead and didn't let go by garnering 20,461 votes or 46 per cent of the popular vote. "We did it," said Mitchell, with fists raised in victory, upon greeting well wishers )on Wednesday, alongside family members including her husband, Larry, and daughter, Gabe. In a meeting with reporters, Mitchell gave praise to supporters and party members for the win. "It really is wonderful," she says. "It's such a dynamic riding, and it really is such a privilege to serve it." Mitchell says the campaign's main issue proved to be the Progressive Conservative's initial pledge to fund faith -based schools. What she was hearing when knocking on doors, said Mitchell, is that people are pleased by the path the Liberals are traversing. "People recognize that there was a lot of hard work done in this riding," she said, adding there are "a lot of projects on the table that we want to surge forward." As for whether Mitchell's strong showing will lead to a cabinet position, the second time MPP was mum. "It's up to the boss," she said, adding she plans to keep her "running shoes polished." See MITCHELL, Page 2