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Humn-Perth Catholic board
elects new chairperson
DUBLIN— Louise Martin IS the new chair of the
Huron Perth Catholic District School Bid, re-
ports the Clinton %ews_Re,cord.
Martin was alerted at the board's annual meet-
ing in Dublin.
From Port Albert. Martin also chaired the board
fur three. one-year terms from 1993-1995 Si*
hies been a trustee for 10 yeas and replaces Ron
Marcy of Stratford. .
Martin said in the News -Record that in the up -
cog year the board will have to look at its cur-
rent underi:apacit3 . particularly in re
man portables flux• bei_ use in gases to the
lung range goals in mind. g system M71h
Mike.. Millar of St. Joseph. a t.ruste+e for eight
Years. was appointed the new Vice-c*lainnan of the
five -member body'.
Candia_ counterfeit bills
becoming a problem
CLINTON •
— blem
Canada. and is uA • the in
d ri s a problem that is only
worse. reports the Clinton tiNws-Record..
Cpl- Moshe Gordon of the RCMP gav,
sage at two seminars on how to reed
felt Canadian and American currency..
Constable Don Shi•ulishafl with the !
said there is coniern,.the bills have• vv
way northward into' Huron County..
Gordon said is sumeune knows what
and if they know what .is on a Canadi
should easily.be able to recognize, t to
ey - He added he is yet to see a good
c:uunterfeit, manly people• just don't know
look fur. •
According to Gordon. if someone co
bill they. suspect h;counterfeit' at their
business they are wi
money
thiel their rights to
Amber light man . is a fraud
l.hsEx couvjy — A man who
working with the U.Y.P. to crack down
rage, is a Laud. and could -be causing tr
ards. according to a report in the Parkhill
A motorist said .he was pulled over by
with a. flatting -amber light Mounted in his c
num issued a warning about speeding:
Se
other car, were pulled over between Glencoe
Mt. Brydges.
The suspect 'is a white male. age .30-40
wearing a refltective red vest with yellow s
The car is red. mid-size with a flashing
tight inside. '
At -this time there .is no indication -cif violent
a criminal intent ilarili those -stopped but the
.re -trunk hazard -caused by the- suspect
tivities. the ()PP said
Str:at#ir-oy OPP ask anyone a - -
motorist tinrpluyiny the amber -light
to con L�
lice-. arilber.11y,)ri to c:untact
uuttlydiately -
Sn.O Wm()bi&N :ban rec()nsiderc
SLAI.UH•1'H - Council has backtracked 011 its de-
eisivn to Lan snuwmuniles,ui-Seafurth,
Town 'Hall w%as' paf':ke:d With upset eIithusiiists'
illhu had petitions against the move
furs lead six letters`" in theirpelle :council-
lors
ban. reports ,tile Huron Expositor., •f.,'�ppubilig site
..oUnvillw-s directed clerk -ad_ inistratur, Jack
'Mcl:ti cutin 'tu hold oft' working
bylaw until .at least their next Imeetinthe ll]1)l�i
council wants to reconsider and think g because
uh
latest proposal fur •a.new about the
LOW/1 /fTicitil to aiJ -ill and out u1'
SIIVWIIIVbIIe'.l' promise. romise to Mark. maintain and
assist with policing this fittest Pr eiPos. d trail.
At its previous meeting council faced an irate
delegation o1•. ratepayers from West William Street
With a petition opposed to another snowfall/bile
routs proposed for their road. Council wonders if
it will hear from ratepayers un the latest route.
The majority of signatures on the
from' people from out of town. Group tutors were
suns from Seaford] said the ban Would au Inore
r -
problems than it solves because snowmobiles
would drive faster NO they wouldn't get caught on
their way to buying gas within the .town limits.
McLachlan reported 'he has
another municipality been unable to find
snown'lobiles althoug}l some have r a e VunS. onte ban
ease in
gc'ing to get
e this mes-
$ntze Cpunter-,
1 uron ()PP
urked their
to llok for
an bill. they
rfeit mon-
Canadian
what to
comes across a
plate of
seize that
d
►aysheis
.ti road
aBic• ha:c-
Gazettx.
a man
car
The
vera)
arid
years,
"ping .
amber
e Vr
reisa
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t.
pu-
EE Times - Advocate
In the
News
Bun distributes donations
in time for Christmas
Com~!fit �s thiidren's Md Society.
Resifilensak dents of Grand Last year. 310 children
OBanshwoour�d benefitted from the
surrounding
area bene- Bureau and 287 received
�d from � (tri Ili in 19%.
Christmas `It should make some
Buren+►. Other comm- families happy
ties in Huron County also Christmas. MacGregor
hosted the Bureau which • reflected.
is a .project of the
Wednesday. December 23. I99it
Darla Roberts.• John Hanson
Merry Christmas ana Happy New Year
to all our customers and.friends.
Thank you for your patronage and we look
forward to seeing you in the New Year.
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497 Main St. South Exeter
(519) 235-4000 Fax: (519) 235-4333
Volunteer Deb
Campbell of Exeter
organizes donated
food items at the
Huron Christmas
Bureau at the Exeter
United Church.
Woman
dead in
Hwy4
crash
IMPORTANT NOTICE
,THC r
E 'F HE ET
�T/L/TI S •
V UflE QOMMh_
Under Municipal Bylw. No. 36, 1998, the Public Utilities Commission of
the Town of Exeter is dissolved -on January 1, 1999 and under the Ord
from. 'the:Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housinger
"iHE ItYDRa
----g
is established on
January 1, 1999..
Beginning January 1, 1999, all cheques for bill. payment must be m
payable to the " ". The Exeter Hydro-Electric.C.ommission will.
continue to operate the Water DepartmentIf for the Town of Exeter.
Y questions on this matter please call the Exeter Public
Ut litres Commission (Exeter Hydro -Electric Commission)
235-1.350 . ' -•
-- 'Iht winter
beasun h¢s.clai_ift,d its
first vict.ini.
Manisay • Sananikfine,
of Victoria Blvd in
1'anastra was' killed
Thursday 'after a two car
crash six kilurnetr45 north
of I:xPter e_ Hwy 4• at '
about 4 30 p.m
Swiarlikurie is the motlh- ..
er u1'twu-children, aged 10 -
and 12. '
1-'find�in U1'!' (,unst.
Doug- Graham said
Sananikorw -was, driving
mirth when her vehicle
'crossed .tile ce,itre. li1►f-
-arid' hit a suutlibeund'
vehicle driven by -John
l lJiu�t . ;31, f/1' Sarnia:
IAliot1 was' .taker" -to
South Huron lluseiial
where he was treate..d for
_minor injuries and
released.
Both drivers were alone
their'vehicle+s. '
Graham said the road
was snow-covered but it
didn't appear road osidi-
tions played a _major fac-
tor in the cr•aslm.
He added both drivers
were wearing seatbelts at
the time, alcohol was not '
a factor and no charges
' will be tail. ,
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hili Kurd_ i Dennis I'dyile, Jdson LdUrlfi, Addrii f31ur11nla(
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New Year's Day Noun - 6 p.m.
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