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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLakeshore Advance, 2012-08-22, Page 16Lakeshore Advance • Wednesday, September 14, 2011 Our Employee Pricing Sale Sale Ends September 30th 2011 ST. MARYS FOR Ask for Larry, Bob, Kipp or Joe! 1-800-265-8587 2011 F150 SUPERCREW 4x4 RETAIL PRICE $44,469 #11829.() OUR EMPLOYEES PRICE $32,383 2011 F15() Fx4 SUPERCAB 4x4 RETAIL. PRICE $46,579 #11839.0 OUR EMPLOYEE PRICE $34,343 2011 F15() xur SUPERCAB LONG Box 4x4 RETAtt. PRICE $44,269 #11843 OUR EMPLOYEE PRICE $32,807 2011 RANGER SPT SUPERCAR 4x4 REG PRICE $27,334 #11715.() OUR EMPLOYEE PRICE $19,988 2011 EXPLORER LIMITED i+WD RETAIL PRiCE $52,729 #11941.0 OUR EMPLOYE[: PRIc'I: $45,987 2011 ESCAPE xur LEWD RETAIL. PRICE $29,879 #11928.() OUR DEMO EMPLOYEE PRI(•[: $22,993 2011 TAURUS SEL FWD 4DR, RETAIL PRI('[: $37,829.0 OIIR DEMO EMPLOYEE PR1('E $28,989 2011 FlisTA 5 DR. SES HATCHBACK RETAIL PRICE #21,729 #11F10.0 OUR EMPLOYEE PRiCE $18,964 2011 EDGE SH. FWD RI:'I'A11. PRICE $36,729 #111331.0 OUR EMPLOYEE PRICE $30,43() 2011 F25() LARiAi' C'RI:w CAB 4x4 DII:SI a. RIS rAil . PRIG? $71,78() #11887.0 OIJR EMPLOYEE PRI('[: $53,983 201 1 F350 xl'i' RE(it11.AR CAB 4x4 Dii si. RE?IAII. PRI('['. $59?50 #1T145.() OIJR EMPLOYEE PRi('E $43,988 2011 FUSION SPORT AWL) RE'i'AII. PRICE $37,379 #1124.0 2011 MUSTANG GT CONVER'i'iBLE RI:'i'AiL PRICE $47,729 #1155.0 OUR EMPLOYEE PRICE $38,842 2011 E250 CARGO VAN RETAIL PRiCE $37,309 #11107.0 OUR EMPLOYEE PRICE $31,979 INSTOCK 2011 IN STOCK 2011 • 11 RANGERS • 31 F150 PICKUPS 7 HD PICKUPS • 5 EDGE • 7 FIESTA • 5 FUSIONS 2 ESCAPES • 1 ECONOLINE • 1 MUSTANG Not business as usual for county workers CONTINUED FROM < PAGE 9 neers say the building was sound:' According to Ministry of Attorney General spokesman Brendan Crawley, there are 24 ministry staff typically situated at the court- house including Crowns, court and victim services staff. 'that number does not include members of the judiciary, court security officers, policy, family law and Legal Aid staff, duty counsel or staff at the law library. Asked whether the recent disruption would lead the ministry to reconsider the location, Crawley said, "'there are no plans to permanently evacuate the courthouse. Once the building is repaired, we will move in" Crawley also confirms the courts are con- tinuing in their quest for more space. "We are currently reviewing our options regarding space within the courthouse, bt there has been no determination made any future plans:" Book Release - 100 Year Old Telephone Company Lakeshore Advance 'this Book Launch event is in recognition of 100 Years of Service by 1 lay Communications. '1'o be held at Bluewater Centre in Zurich on Saturday, September 17th at 3:00 p.m. Enjoy I lor d'oeurves, refreshments, cake and live music. Presenting "Connecting Our Communities" "A i listory of flay Communications" This 85 page book will appeal to all people from the communities served over the past 100 years by the phone company. With old images of switchboard operators and linesman up to present day construction and staff, this hook follows I lay as they grew from a small com- pany bought front Edmund Zeller in 1911 to a fully progressive telecommunications company. The essence of the phone company is ,414 captured in words by Pat and Max Morden from Morden Communications. It contains lively anecdotes, poems and interviews with staff plus interesting details from our exten sive archive collection maintained throughout the past 100 years. At the event, you will enjoy images and arti - facts such as telephones, linesman tools and other fun items to look at. 'Ihke home your free copy of our book and other give-away items. This event is a free community and cus - tomer appreciation event. Come out from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m, for, food, entertainment and to enjoyfriendly conversation with past and present staff from flay Communications and your neighbours. The hook launch will take place at 3:(R) p.m. Books will beavailable at the main office after the 1 71h.(:elehrate 1vith flay Communications as they enjoy 100 Years of Service. Lynda Hillman -Rap sy Lakeshore Advance Good neighbour award Pete Peters received the first Good Neighbour award at last week's council meeting from Mayor Bill Weber. The purpose of the program Is to honour outstanding Lambton Shores' citizens for their efforts and actions that have enhanced and improved our community. Nominations can be submitted by members of the public, and require details to be provided on how the nominee created, developed or Implemented a program or project that improved or enhanced or benefitted the neighbourhood, without receiving compensation for these actions. "This was easy," said Peter, who resides In south Lambton Shores, "This is the nicest little community around "