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Huron Expositor, 2007-10-17, Page 8-News The Huron Expositor • October 17, 2007 Popp 7 S8 South Street, P.O.Box430 Goderich, Ontario N7A 4c7 519-5248335 - 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. I‘ 14k j ''-' " r 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. "The main We Were Not Fooled— Mutuals Only Look Small. My mutual insurance company may seem small. But it's one of 45 similar community-based companies across Ontario that together form one of the most financially secure insurance networks in the world. We like the fast, courteous and knowledgeable help we get from our local mutual insurance company. And its comforting to know about the strength in numbers that comes from the mutual organization. The Mutual approach—world-class protection from a local organization. AtONTARIO'S MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES Ownership has its benefits. 1 Like That! Connect with Your Local Mutual: www.!11 Jtual(onncc:t.com Ilnmo • Auto • Commercial • Church • farm 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. When Accldents Happen... Call r001114 LLLION COLLISION REPAIR • GLASS INSTALLATION • 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT INSURANCE CLAIMS WELCOME • RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE We use quality °UPON) performance coatings 220 Main St., S., Seaforth 519-527-1355.519-527-2291