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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-12-30, Page 8Extber Times—Advocate V ,dne%day. 1 H.r4miber .{u. 1'19n THROUGH THE VIEWFINDER A look back at the year of 1998 1 • . _. The warm fall and and unseasonably warm,wet winter weather caused the high water in .MacNaughton Park in January. El Nino is being blamed for the odd weather. Small fruit and maple syrup producers are beginning to be concerned about production. Winter's last hurrah as Exeter and area residents joined Debbie Wagler in digging out from under one of the largest snowfalls experienced this year. The Grade 3 and 7 students at Huron Centennial,School planted trees along the McKenzie - Moore Creek as part of a three year project to restore he area. EMERENC Y DEPT CLQ Hospital goers were surprised to see the closed sign on the Emergency Department at South Huron Hospital on the Victoria Day weekend. A critical doc- tor shortage was blamed for the closure. if N/. .t�'�' �•�'�'�a'�".i~; )i • or" y• '•i'.i. tot, sa:' Hensall's annual town -wide yard sale drew crowds from all over the district to look for trea- sures. , MAY r .� • Precious Blood School had some interesting visitors when six Sandhill Cranes landed in the schoolyard