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Huron Expositor, 2009-03-04, Page 20i‘rwro.0*.4.*T.,401111 tirt"....116:461.4.0ii.P0e01.1101161 .....14.11015110.11FMOIN • . Page 20 The Huron Expositor • March 4, 2009 News '•• - -- • ,•• :1-F• - • • • • Dan Schwab photos At St. James School's winter carnival last week, at far left, Grade 3 student Laynee Partridge takes a shot on goal in the sharpshooter event while at top, Grade 6 student Sarah Devereaux attempts to balance a rubber ball on top of a badminton racket. Above, Grade 6 students Karissa Eckert and Lauren Bedard pull Grade 7 student Morgan BenneVdes on a sled in a race across the schoolyard while at left, Bonhomme was popular with the stu- dents when he made a visit to the schoolyard. For years, our readers have relied on their community newspaper to stay informed about the events that are most important to them. From triumphs to tragedies, our coverage has always reflected the unique personality of our town. • And we're proud to take a leading role in the development of this community. We believe in actively supporting the people and institutions that make this a better place to live. Our involvement extends beyond merely reporting on the happenings around us. Every year, we donate advertising space, money and time to worthwhile causes right here at home. After all, we're menibers of the community, too. - While our newspaper's focus is on local news, we are also a valuable source of shopping information. Our advertisers can promote their products or services directly to our readers—their customers—in a cost - 5 effective, timely way. For readers, this is important, trusted information that is delivered directly to them each week. By delivering the best possible publication for our readers and advertisers, we hope to remain a reliable, informative and entertaining source for local news, events and shopping information.