HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2004-12-29, Page 15Wednesday, December 29, 2004
Exeter Times—Advocate
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THROUGH THE VIEWFINDER
2004: A year in pictures
Fire departments from Exeter, Huron Park and Dashwood put their skills to the test during a training exercise
held just outside Exeter June 7 involving a three vehicle crash with volunteers simulating victims inside the
vehicles. Above, firefighters remove the roof of a van in order to extract Joanne Jaques. All 16 volunteer vic-
tims were removed from the three -vehicle crash within 61 minutes of the first call to firefighters. (photo/Pat
Bolen)
Decades in the making, the 40th anniversary celebra-
tions at Usborne Central School went off without a
hitch July 10. From left, Usborne student Corey
Smith, RandyTebbutt (whose wife attended Usborne)
and South Perth student Brett Shute have a tug of
war match. (photo/Scott Nixon)
VHENDERSON PA000I'PICS
s Assoc et Liwill
Christine Campbell of Mitchell is on the chase. during the team penning event at the 4K Stock Farms outside
Cromarty Sept. 4. Participants between Hanover and Tillsonburg attended the event, which included 101
teams. Dave Kinsman organizes the local event along with brothers Bevin and Bob.. (photo/Scott Nixon)
Trick rider Leann Pollock shows off her skills Aug. 7
at the Eighth Annual Exeter Rodeo. (photo/PatBolen)
ped restore power
to Florida after Hurricane Frances devastated the
area. From left are Ron Matthews, Daryl Gill of Grand
Bend, Paul Middegaal, Exeter's Randy Bilcke and Len
Muegge. (photo/submitted)
Kurt Russell was in Huron Park Nov. 16-18 to pick up his new airplane from Andy Orr of Goderich Aircraft
Inc.While in the area, Russell stayed at the Oakwood Inn, ate meals at the Malibu Restaurant and Eddington's
and drove a Cadillac provided by HMP Motor products. (photo/submitted)