HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2005-12-28, Page 13Wednesday,December 28, 2005
Exeter Times—Advocate
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Students at
Usborne Central
performed their
Christmas con-
certs Dec. 20-21,
offering up a vari-
ety of songs and
sketches. Top, are
Emily Hayter, left,
and Liam Morris,
middle photo
right are Cody
Lammie, left, and
Jordan Brintnell
while middle left,
in a disco groove,
is Steve Morgan.
Bottom photo,
Corey Smith
struts his stuff
while in the back-
ground areAlana
Hodgert, left, and
Amber Cooper.
(photos/Scott
Nixon)
MUNICIPALITY OF
MUNICIPALITY OF SOUTH HURON
NOTICE of INTENTION
To rename a portion of "Mary
Street" to "Snider Crescent"
Notice is hereby given that Council of the Corporation
of the Municipality of South Huron intends to rename to
"Snider Crescent" that portion of "Mary Street" located on
the north side of Huron Street and identified as PIN
41235-0079 in Registered Plan No. 376 of the former
Town of Exeter, now the Exeter Ward of the Municipality
of South Huron.
A copy of BY-LAW No 53-2005 to rename this street is
available from the Clerk. Written appeals or objections,
outlining the reasons therefore, may be submitted to the
Clerk at the address below. There being no appeals to
the By-law or appeals withdrawn, council will proceed
with final passing at the January 16, 2006 regular
council meeting.
Deadline for Appeals: January 11, 2006 at 4:00 p.m.
Sandra Strang, Clerk
Municipality of South Huron
P.O. Box 759, 322 Main St. South
Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S6
s.strang@town.southhuron.on.ca
Top photo from left are
William Riley -Smith, Nicole
McCarthy and Kirsten
Schellenberger; middle are
Beth Coulter,Teri Stuckless
and Missy Dinney who per-
formed at Stephen Central's
annual Christmas concert last
week. At left, Stephen
Central students Lucas
Bowers, left and William
Riley -Smith, taking part in
their school's Christmas con-
cert. (photos/Scott Nixon)
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