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The F.stlw R.l.O.E. cam -
ip that began on November
se, 2010 is continuing. Officers
have set up more than 140 asp-
arate checkpoints throughout
the county and have checked
thousands of vehicles, including
snowmobiles, Although charges
have been laid under, the Uquor
Licence Act, the Highway Traf-
fic Act and the Criminal Code,
motoriste.have generally been
careful not to x theft partying
with their driving.
The facts of ice
OPP
Lakeshore Advance
The OPP would like winter sports
enthusiasts to take into considera-
tion these ice facts; to prevent a
potentially deadly event from
unfolding.
Ice does not freeze at a uniform
thickness across most lakes and riv-
ers. This can be particularly evident
at the start of the winter season
when near -shore ice is often much
thicker and safer than ice further
out. Anglers should check thickness
regularly with a spud bar or auger as
they move further out on the ice.
Not all ice is created equal. Ice
that has formed over flowing water,
Baha'i Faith
"...everh soul is,Jiu•hionecl after
the rat ue of god, each being lure
and holt' at his birth. Afterwanh,
howe►'ca: the individuals will vaty
ac•c•orchng to what they acquire of
virtues or vices in this world
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For information on devotional gatherings
call 519-238-8092
www.ca.bahal.org
Come Worship with Us
Knox Presbyterian Church
2 Main St. Hayfield
Reverend Susan Moore
Phone 5I9-565-2913
Sunday
January 9th
Worship Service
at 11:00 a.rn.
"A Ikde cJ,wrh wti>yh a prat big heart"
Grand Bend United Church
Main Street at Queen
519-238-2402
Minister: Rev. Harry Disher
Organist: Elva McIntyre
Sunday,
January 9th
11:00 a.m.
Baptism of Jesus
Reverend: Harry Disher
Sermon "Fill er Up!"
All Welcome
springs, pressure cracks, old ice
holes or around the mouths of rivers
and streams can be weaker than
surrounding ice.
Clear blue ice is the strongest.
White or opaque ice is much weaker.
Ice that has a honeycombed look,
common during thaws or in the
spring, should be avoided
altogether.
Traveling on frozen lakes or rivers
with snowmobiles or vehicles can
be particularly dangerous and
added precautions must be taken.
At least 20 centimeters (eight inches)
of clear blue ice is required for snow-
mobiles and 30 centimeters (12
inches) or more is needed for most
light vehicles. Double this amount if
Highway 21 at
Ausahir Cut
Church
519-243-2144
Worship and Sunday School
(nursepi provided)
January 9th
Special Guest Speaker:
Pastor Roger (last
Mid -week service & Bible study
Thursday 2:30pm
Grand Bend Church of God
Come worship with its
Highway 81 and (fill Road
Phone 519-238-2142
Sunday, January 9th
Joyce Lammerant
9:30. 10:30 Adult Sunday School
10:30 - 11 a.m. Coffee Time
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
'Nes. 7:00 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study
www.grandhendchurchofgo.org
Everyone Welcome
Wheelchair Accessible
Zurich Mennonite Chur, h
378 8 Zurich flew!! Rd., West of 7.utich
519-236-4933
www.kingsfieldcontmon.ca
Lead Pastor: Tim Ihtherty
ZMC • Pastor: 'Tin Roes
Sunday
January 9th
9:30 a.m. Worship Gathering
Pastor Tom Rocs
11:00 am
Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
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the ice is white or opaque.
!Wavy snow on frozen Takes an(1
rivers can insulate the ice below,
causing the ice to freeze slower.
It's irnportant to let others know
where you're planning to fish and
advise when you plan to return, If
you are missing, rescue crews can
narrow their search and potentially
save your life.
Parents, be mindful while chil-
dren are out of school as they may
venture out onto frozen ponds,
ditches or area waterways.
Whiter weather conditions can
be unpredictable and variable,
proper equipment and experience
is necessary to have a safe winter
season on the ice.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church (ELCIC)
Zurich, Ont. 1t,
Rev. Nadine Schroeder -Kranz �11
Organist Mrs. Christine Eagleson
Secretary Jennifer Schellenhcr);er
Office 519-236.4697
Sunday, January 9th
Baptism of Our Lord
10:00 a.m. Service with Holy Communion
10:20 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Cottee Hour
we the people of St. Peter's are called, by the grate of (itxl to
he a welcoming & ssut hippint; (lint
growing in truth through the gospel & reaching out to out
community' .' the ssorld
Zion Lutheran Church LC -C
f148 Frederick St., Dashwood
Rev. John l;. Tremhulak
519-237-3548
Sunday, January 9th
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Adult Bible ('lass
11:00 a.m. Family Worship
Everyone Welcome
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wt United Church
;of Canada
Minister 'ihkey Whitson-fiahn►
Sunday
January 9th
Calvary in Dashwood
9:30 a.m.
Emmanuel in Zurich
at 11:00 a.m.
4.
Muffin Time Tues. from
10-11 am. Everyone Welcome]
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Sunday, January 9th
The Baptism of the Lord
10:00 a.m
Holy Eucharist
ALL WELCOME
Sunday at 10:50
`Learning from
the Whole
Family of God'
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CHURCH
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Sunday School at 9:40 am
Evening Service at 6 pm
Series: LIFE HURTS - GOD HEALS
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