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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2006-11-22, Page 3636 TIMES–ADVOCATE 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. ONTARIO'S POOR ELECTRICITY PLANNING MEANS SPENDING MORE ON TRANSMISSION. The Power Workers' Union has a better plan. To learn more visit www.abetterenergyplan.ca POWER WORKERS' UNION HAVE A NEWS TIP? 519-235-1331 WINTER'S CO M IN G. GET A GRIP TODAY. WINTER TIRES Uniroyal® Ice & SnowT^ P195/70R14 Installation, balancing, valve stems and lifetime inspection is included in the price of your tires, and our GM expertise. We have tires for all your driving needs. Installed from $3995t 89,5 m WE ALSO CARRY THE RIGHT STEEL RIMS FOR YOUR GM VEHICLE ASK ABOUT THE NEW EXCLUSIVE GM TIRE PROTECTION PLAN BRAKE MAINTENANCE SERVICE front or rear disc brakes • Clean debris & corrosion, lubricate caliper sliders/pins and backing plates, adjust parking brake cable (rear only), road test TIME TO REPLACE YOUR BRAKES? ASK ABOUT OUR FULL RANGE OF GM -APPROVED BRAKE PADS TODAY. BATTERIES & WIPERS Installed from $8995t • ACDelco 75-60 battery • ACDelco 22" Installed from wall -season 95t wipers • Fits any Cavalier/Sunfire aillECOM Tecnnoicgy 41Han[ irestone GM Canada* Goodwrench Service Right Service. Right Price. IUNIIROYAL1 MICNELIN BFGoodrich Cniinentale GOOD/FEAR c>p GENERAL TIRE C. 'Plus tax. Tire disposal extra. If required. Steel rims not included. Tire offer includes standard rubber valve stems: additional charges may apply for any other valves. See participating dealers for details. Dealers ma set individual .rices. Offer for retail customers onl .Offen not available in Thunder Ba . Fort Frances. 0 den. Tenace Ba and xenora.1-SODGm-DPIVE or • ootlwrench.ca CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK G M C GM