Huron Expositor, 2007-10-17, Page 8-News
The Huron Expositor • October 17, 2007 Popp 7
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- Norman Pickell
is pleased• to announce that
Leah Noel, B.A., LL.B.
has joined him in the practice of law.
Leah Noel has been a lawyer since 2001. Prior
to joining Norman Pickell, Leah gained valuable
experience in larger law firms in Southwestern
Ontario. Leah's areas of practice are real estate,
wills and estate planning, powers of attorney,
business and corporate law, elder law, estate
administration, and landlord and tenant issues.
Norman will continue handling the same areas
of law as Leah does, as well as prepare marriage
contracts and cohabitation agreements.
Norman is also a mediator and an arbitrator.
For more information about Norman Pickell and Leah No81,
please visit our web site at www.normanpickell.com
Aaron Jacklin
photos
A Seaforth firefight-
er, above, dowses
stubble on a call
last Tuesday to a
corn fire. Pete
Martene, right,
mans the hose
from the tanker
truck at the same
call.
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Firefighters respond to
Summerhill cornfield blaze
Aaron Jacklin
Seaforth firefighters responded to
a fire in a cornfield on Summerhill
Road last Tuesday.
Huron Fire Chief Marty Bedard
said some of the people there had
fire extinguishers and were able to
slow the fire down.
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part that was burning was the stub-
ble," he said. "When we got there,
we put it out."
While he's not certain of the cause
of the fire, Bedard speculated that a
spark from the machinery could
have begun the blaze while farmers
were harvesting corn.
Firefighters were on scene less
than an hour.
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