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TIMES—ADVOCATE
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Kirkton crafts — Many people attended Kirkton's annual Fall and
Winter craft show last Saturday.Vendors filled the Kirkton Community
Centre with crafts, baked goods and so much more including, above
handsewn Barbie clothing which four-year-old Elizabeth and her mother
Angela Christou of Montreal checked out. Below from left co-owners of
Stratford's brand new magnet store "mctaggart67" Glen Phillips and
Leanne Smith showcased many differently designed magnets. Some pop-
ular magnet themes for the business have been hockey, cars and Marilyn
Monroe. (photos/Nina Van Lieshout)
POLICE BRIEF
Trespassing charge
issued to SH man
BLUEWATER — Huron OPP responded to a com-
plaint of ATV's trespassing on private property Sept.
24. The officers attended a residence on Bannockburn
Line in Bluewater. The owner of the property had
located six ATV's on his property and was able to iden-
tify the driver of one vehicle. The driver, a 24- year-old
male of South Huron understood that he had been tres-
passing and as a result was issued a provincial offence
notice for trespassing. Huron OPP advise that permis-
sion from the property owner must be granted prior to
riding on the trails. Safe and responsible use of the trail
system is always mandatory. The trails that are con-
trolled and supervised by the Ontario Federation of
Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) in the winter revert back to
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LAMBTON SHORES — With longtime
Mayor Cam Ivey officially out of the run-
ning, residents of Lambton Shores are
assured of a new mayor after the Nov. 13
election.
Running for the top job on Lambton
Shores council are Jeff Krpan and current
Ward 5 Coun. Gord Minielly. Current
Deputy Mayor Carolyn Jamieson is seeking
re-election and faces newcomer Elizabeth
Davis.
In Ward 1, another council vet-
eran, Shirley Andraza, has opted
out of the election. John Dehondt
and Brenda Farhat are running in
that ward, while current Ward 2
Coun. Bill Weber is seeking re-
election against Steve Clemens.
Ward 3 features current Coun.
Mark Simpson running against
Bess Sniderhan, while in Ward 5,
Jim Hansen, Gerry Rupke and Bill
Ritchie are running.
In Ward 7, incumbent Jeff Zavitz
faces Ted Boere.
Incumbents Ruth Illman and
Ken Evans were acclaimed in
wards four and six, respectively.
M. Jane Bryce was acclaimed to
the Lambton Kent District School
Board, while Ross J. Daly was
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An all candidates meetings is being held
tonight (Oct. 11) at 7 p.m. at the Forest
Kineto Theatre.
Another meeting for mayor, deputy
mayor and wards one, two and three can-
didates will be held at the Grand Bend
Legion Oct. 16 at 7 p.m.
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