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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-04-23, Page 3\"THE NEWS Times -Advocate', April 23, 1997 Page 3 Better equipped, better trained Above, Dashwood Fire- Chief Jim Hoffman, far left, Exeter Fire Chief John Morgan, Casey Zeehuisen, first vice president of the Exeter Legion and Stephen Township Firefighter Don Clarke,, pose with a smoke' machine -that produces non-toxic smoke: The- device is used to fill a con7rolled environment with smoke enabling firefighters to practice search and rescues in simulated conditions. All three departments will- share the $850 machine purchased with a Legion donatien. Below. Scott Heywood vice president of the Exeter Firefighters Associa- "tion,- left, and Kathy Kirk.- secretary, treasured• display the new mini -Q4 lights attached to their helmets. The department purchased 2.5 for$925 with the money raised at last June's Pancake Breakfast fundraiser: - Nomination night features Doug Fines (IODERiCH -Doug T"'ne . has received the full apprr••.al of the Ttu- ron Bruce Reform c-and,lar.:-eler tion Committee. reads .t Pe form l,rese release • . • Fines. who •ceks The Hui „ Bruce Reform nomination on April 38. will be accompanied by guest speaker Rita Galloway. a n.iti'.e Ca- nadian sett' i.t. A Goderteh resident, Fines has taken an interest in pro%incial •apd federal politics; servtnta. on the flu ion Bruce Reform Party Beard• kr seven Years as secretary_ tundra's: ng. membership and riding lyre.,. dint He wa .d:t,•camp.t er for Reform Candidate I , in a preyious.elecnrn. Though ;tct'%ely tm•,ked • poolitics.' Fiiies didn't e\1Tec' t„ for another IIl years hut because has "the energy and the •dine to do it now.' he decided:to forge ahead with the decision. "The issues are su crtieal at this time." he added._ In 1941); his weldrn:. supplies and inylustn,tl gas busincss in f Lgtereh e\p.uuted t7. rnyruu4 i0.,,tl \ .geii and equipinint \ t.•nr: Lions Club. C'haniher (' 'rnrnerce and ehureh member. Fines claims .nothing of value comes w,thoui ct f ort.. Doug Fines 1:sues"that•receive top priority for 1 one include the deficit. taxes and l•ensi,'n plans. The new veneration. lie claims. wants to see changes in way the government ,pends .,,ring We're painted over here in this r:,_ht win,/ thin_." he said of the Re- '.'rtn party. "There's nu more right .:iris_, lett wing ..We try t., he up tr-oiit w,rlt the %viers."• ()rice .t salesperson 1'ur a large ti„mp:iny. he claims his lith was not unlike Political ,duties - finding out what the customer wants and rro- �fucm,e that product "It's like a stallion running with a group of horses." he explained. add in_ the leader only runs if "the oth- ers follow. The election of the new Reform. executive team has taken place with the following- results; Ken McCowan. Varna - president: Len Lobb. Clinton •vice-president. -policy: Mark Sully; Port Albert vice-president. membershiprLeslie King. Godench - recording secre- tary: lithn Miller. Po_ rt Elgin - sec- retary -treasurer. John Deere Pre -Season SALE $ 9 per month Come in and 'see as soon. Sale ends Mar'h 31 Now is easy to get a head start on spnng dunnq John Deere's Pre -Season Sale. Take the 5T)L38 Lawn Tractor for lust S59 a month. That's a small -price to pay for these powerful features: • High-torque 13 -hp Kohler engine • 38 -inch cutting width. • 5 -speed gear -drive transmission • Extra tight 1S -inch turning radius • OptionalTricyder " rrulching attachment •.30aaln Deere Promise Exeter 235-1115 IXI HUIUN Tractor & Lawn Equipment 15-Ml.slum dste»i.SOMaprow OW1aalei* him elS1,441 r le 4imd� % sealr.Yr ears:• MSS. ANS a yew i r SS 5-M yew t.. if t id Sot 11 OM Soo rowers mil oh Adjustments for the 1997-'98 school year HURON COUNTY - Administra- tive officials of the Huron County Board of Education have an- nounced ' Principal -and ` Vice - Principal placements for the 1997- 98school year. The changes were necessitated•hy retirements of Prin- cipals as well as leaves of absence. Elementary • • Howard 'Morton Vice -Principal at Clinton P.S. to Rrincipal.al Brus- sels P.S. Maggie Crane. Teacher at Tech .21 to Vice -Principal at Clinton P.S. Niall Straw. Vice -Principal at McCurdy P.S. to Actifig Principal " at McCurdy Ps. - Jim .Binns, Acting Principal at Wingham. P.S.. to Principal at Us- horne P.S. • Frank Stretton;- Vice -Principal of Special .Education to Principal at Wingham Cheryl P.S.Peach, Acting . Vice- Pnncipal at Wingham PS:to Vice - Principal at Wingham P.S. Floyd Herman, Principal at Rob- ertson M.P.S. to Principal at Col- borne C.P.S. • Patty Brereton. Principal at Zu- rich P.S. to Principal at Robertson M.P.S. Secondary _ Ted Doherty. Acting "Vice - Principal at BSS/GDCI to Vice- Principahat BSS/GDCI Pat Senn, Acting Vice -Principal at BSS/GDCI to Vice -Principal at BSS/GDCI. Joe Jankowski. Teacher • at SHDHS to Acting Vice -Principal at BSS/GDCI' , Bruce Eccles. Remaining as Act- ing Principal at SDHS. . Roti Parr. Teacher at SDHS to Acting Vice -Principal at :SDHS. - Laurie Hazzard Teacher' at SDHS to Acting.Vice-Principal at SDHS. Jeff Reahurn. Remaining as Act= ing Vice -Principal at CHSS. o ji otoor Quality Landscape Services Specializing he: - Design, Maintenance, Construction & Horticulture - Residential, Commercial, Industrial & Agricultural aIle (reek Landseaptny Inc. 208 SCOTT ST.. WALKERTON Tel (519) 881-4470 ywawvLua gay lAgywAimiggaAnkliumgaama uummgetRARBARgilwAtauta aLu e FREE Deck Clinic! 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