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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLakeshore Advance, 2011-04-27, Page 1212 Lakeshore Advance • Wednesday, April 27 2011 CUSTOM CAR t N1 OFFER ENDS MAY 2ND today. 2011 FUSION LIP TO UP TO 53500 + $1000 MANUFACTURER REBATE 'WOW / OP NO EXTRA CHARGE OPTIONS 00 Alt 1 \til.Hll ♦ (W M.A1N ,1 1411 INIIA 11 A \I , Nt . l A\I ,1r 1.11•\1 NI %% :MI 1OM, ,.tN1, 41 •. esIT'e1 NVOMIL}CMR (U.401014 $21,000) 2011 FUSION SE 2011 RIOSTA SE OWN IT TODAY FOR ONLY LEASE FOR ONLY $19779 Otter excludes taxes and includes per month financed over 48 months with $888 Down. $3,000 manufacturer rebate and Offer excludes taxes and Includes $5001 Custom gent Incentfvt. $1,0001 Custom Event incentive, $248°©3.99T, Ovum I NI 1 I I1'S % 1.11\ 11 11 IN('NM. Ola Mhveltl,ed I114(e' IO kith' rraght. Ae Tea, IMSA end the Stewatdshap OntMlo Env4,onment,I I ee Alk) (*Ali)! M11nsnnt1Ati(M aM) 1eg11t1athV1 f"1 of up M !749. fuel NI charge of up to $170 and eppticeble IA.,.. riven dn.r M1 n1 • • I meet the options you want today, visit your Ontario ford Store during the Ford Custom Car Event today. Drive one. ontartoford.ce 1 i�f ;owls§ govtilio PliqVierri '1;111900H tip!' oloproitlogologi 10004 milloopy fs04 41111'1144M Igy ioio 101 x�Rp� County supports Healthkick CONTINUED FROM > PAGE 11 emergency call out system is steadily rising with the Municipality of North Huron being the standout municipality with a more than 50 per cent participa- tion rate. Lew says one particularly good piece of news is PRISM has been used to call county residents in 52 incidents since it began. Lew adds the county's Homes for the Aged will also now be using the system to notify staff and families in the event of flu outbreaks and similar issues. Meanwhile, Coun. Dave Frayne (South Iluron) says area Conservation Authori- ties are also considering using the system when flood warnings are issued. Send in the Info Huron County Council- lors want to see more info before going solar on the soon to be constructed Huron East Seniors Com- plex planted for the 1luron- view property. In addressing the issue, Coml. Bill Siemon (Huron East) says questions like who is responsible for roof damage when the panels are being installed and who owns the panels at the end of a lease must be answered before moving forward with the project. County staff members pledge to bring a report before councillors prior te' moving forward with tilt, project. Homes Facing Changes The Homes department is preparing for new regula- tory changes coming this December. In reporting on the 2010 Homes Risk Management Report, Connie Townsend says staff members are cur- rently preparing to unveil a public reporting process required by provincial leg- islation. Among the Inci- dents to be posted include cases of suspected abuse, violence or theft. Buckle Up Committee chairman Joe Steffler (Huron East) is rescinding area motorists to buckle up as one councillor found himself with a seat- belt ticket care of the i luron OPP during its recent seatbelt campaign blit/ marking the 35th anniver- sary of the law's passing. New at the Museum Cultural Services Direc- tor Beth Ross reports the Huron County Museum is featuring two new exhibits, one care of the Royal Ontario Museum, dubbed, Fakes and Forgeries, whirls opened on Saturday. The other exhibit, t;t) Years of Collecting. continues in the Features Gallery, with an official opening scheduled for tt p.m., May 10. Canadian Cancer Society Societe canadienne du cancer LET'S MAKE CANCER HISTORY For information about cancer, services or to make a donation 1•888•939•3333 • www.cancer.ca