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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2006-07-05, Page 1818 Exeter Times -Advocate Wednesday, July 5, 2006 June Exeter court Summer fun EXETER — Before Justice R. G. Hunter in Exeter Court June 22, Jeremy A. Hessels of Wingham pleaded guilty to a charge of ability impaired stemming from an incident Nov. 27. Hessels was found by OPP officers sleeping behind the wheel of a vehi- cle in a parking lot in Exeter at 2:40 a.m. Hessels was found slumped forward and with an odor of alco- hol. He was arrested and provided samples of 160 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. Hessels was given a $750 fine and a 12 month driving ban. A additional charge of over 80 mil- ligrams was withdrawn. Mischief Justin R. Bender of Crediton was given a conditional discharge on a charge of mischief under $5,000. The charge stemmed from an inci- dent April 22 when a window was broken in Hensall. Bender was placed on probation for 12 months. Assault Donald L. Campbell of Exeter pleaded guilty to a charge of assault stemming from an incident Feb. 12. Campbell was given a suspended sentence and placed on 12 months probation. Three further charges of assault were withdrawn. Aaron M. Cheyne of Exeter plead- ed guilty to a charge of failure to comply with conduct stemming from a previous charge. Cheyne was given a suspended sentence and placed on probation for 12 months. A further charge of assault was withdrawn. Terry K. Briand of Huron Park pleaded guilty to a charge of assault stemming from an incident Feb. 7 Briand was given a conditional discharge. Keith R. Mills of Exeter was given a conditional discharge on a charge of assault which stemmed from an incident April 10. Mark Shepley of Exeter pleaded guilty to a charge of assault stem- ming from a disturbance OPP were called to Dec. 12. Shepley was given a suspended sentence and placed on probation for 12 months. A further charge of assault was withdrawn. Sexual assault Carl H. Jones of Glencoe pleaded guilty to a charge of sexual assault stemming from an incident Nov. 28. Jones was walking with an under- age female at the Zurich pavilion when he grabbed her breast. Jones was sentenced to time served and placed on 12 months probation. Two further charges of sexual interference and failure to reattend court were withdrawn. EXETER COURT Trustees affected by legislation By Stew Slater SPECIAL TO THE TIMES -ADVOCATE SEAFORTH — The pending pas- sage of the provincial Education Ministry's Bill 78, which provides for a wide range of changes including two extra teacher professional development days and potential increases in trustee remuneration, also sets out reforms for the work of student trustees. For the Avon Maitland District School Board, that means only one student representative will be allowed around the citizen -elected trustee boardroom for the entire year, eliminating the tradition of rotating that responsibility between students from different secondary schools. The 2006-07 student trustees — as in the past, one name is submitted by each secondary school' student council — were approved at a regu- lar board meeting June 27. But to accommodate BM 78, which has passed third reading in the Legislature and requires only the signature of the Lieutenant - Governor to become law, they've been given a new title: Student Senators. Under the Avon Maitland board's response to the Bill 78 changes, the only student with the title "Student Trustee" will be the one selected from the group of Student Senators to sit at the regular board table. Depending on board -wide student population, it's possible some other Ontario school boards will have more than one Student Trustee at the regular board. They'll act as rep- resentatives for the student body. According to Avon Maitland edu- cation superintendent Ted Doherty, it's possible further regulations will be developed under Bill 78 allowing for limited voting rights for the Student Trustees. He suggested stu- dent voting would probably be limit- ed to certain types of issues. In the Avon Maitland board, the 2006-07 Student Senators are as fol- lows: Kyle Case (South Huron DHS), Ashley Coleman (Central Huron), Paige Gammie (F.E. Madill), Allan Keith (Goderich DCI), Jordan Tucker (Listowel DSS), Shelley Schoonder- woerd (Mitchell DHS), T.J. Bradley (St. Marys DCVI), Aimee Fowler (Stratford Central) and Vanessa Neeb (Stratford ). Muniidpaliiy of�y �, MU▪ N- ICIPALITY OF Bluewater Presents. . . 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