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Exeter Times -Advocate
Wednesday, December 29, 1999
What is your New
Year's resolution?
;`To have a healthier
lifestyle."
- Sarah Darling, Exeter
"I don't make them
because I usually can't
keep them. 1(1 had one
it would be to stop
smoking."
- Don Reid, Exeter
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"To spend more
quality time with my
family."
- Anne Darling, Exeter
"To be a nicer person.
To goout of my way to
make other people's
day better. Not to be
selfish. To take time for
the little things."
- Rebecca Strang,
Exeter
"To make more time Mit
for myself and my
family, to be more
health conscious and to
meet more deadlines."
Laurie Dykstra,
Usborne
"To quit smoking."
- Dwight Neal, London
(works at Veri
Trucking)
"Would like all the
world to be free."
- Don Dawe, Usborne
"Sure next year will be
as good as this year."
Lloyd Ferguson,
Exeter
"To not get into any
trouble."
- 'Carly Pinder, Exeter
"To party harder."
- Chrissy Kennedy, I
of Arva, who thinks she
will keep her resolution.
"To concentrate more
on school work."
- J.R. Davies, Huron
Park (South Huron
District High School
student and star hockey
player)
"To quit smoking."
- Kate Oliver
(holding son Ryan
Oliver) of Lucan
"To have more OPP on
the highways controlling
the speeders." .
- Christine Boyd of
• Crediton said she
notices many dangerous
drivers on the highways
and said she hopes the
new year brings tougher
enforcement.
"Not to get called into
work because of Y2K."
- Kevin Acs of Lucan
will be on call for the
Canadian Red Cross on
New Year's Eve. He
said any possible
ramifications from Y2K
could get him called
into work either in
Stratford or London.
"To not lie to anybody."
- Usa Gwalchmai, 1
of Lucan. She also said
she's not confident she'll
keep her resolution.
"To get my racing
career up and started."
- Robert Porter of
Londorr'ralso manager
of Lucan LCBO)