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Wednesday, November 22, 2006
New emergency equipment —A donation of $7,426.95 from the Royal Canadian
Legion Charitable Foundation (to which the Exeter Legion contributes) to the South Huron
Hospital, will allow the hospital to buy a new stretcher for the emergency department.
From left are Exeter Legion executive memberVerla Russell, Exeter Legion president Larry
Bailey, South Huron Hospital Foundation chairperson Matt Clarke and hospital CEO Deb
Hunt. (photo/Scott Nixon)
Farm Credit Canada
chairperson appointed
OTTAWA — Minister
of Agriculture and Agri -
Food and Minister for
the Canadian Wheat
Board Chuck Strahl
announced Nov. 2 that
the governor in council
has approved his rec-
ommendation to
appoint Gill 0. Shaw for
chairperson of the
board of directors of
Farm Credit Canada.
"Canada's farm fami-
lies and rural commu-
nities are enriched by
the business and finan-
cial services of Farm
Credit Canada," says
Strahl.
"I congratulate Mr.
Shaw on his appoint-
ment and am confident
that the knowledge and
experience he brings to
this position will benefit
our agriculture indus-
try here at home and in
international markets,"
Strahl adds.
Shaw has over 30
years of experience in
agricultural and finan-
cial management, and
is a specialist in large
commercial credit
administration. From
1991 to 2002, he served
as chief executive offi-
cer of the Manitoba
Farm Mediation Board.
He lives in Brandon,
Man.
Farm Credit Canada
has been offering finan-
cial and business ser-
vices to the agricultural
community since 1959,
and actively partners
with other financial and
agricultural institutions
to finance a wide range
of farm -related projects
to help strengthen rural
Canada.
The appointment is
effective immediately.
Opportunity Fund
Enc o �rae
Residents to.
Huron
ur
eat ealth1er
• • be physically actwe
• besmoke-free
Grants of up to ipp
y
$750 awarded
for heart healthy T
projects
For an application kit, call the
Huron County Health Unit
519-482-3416 or 1-877-837-6143.
Deadline for applications is
January 29, 2007.
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