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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2005-12-28, Page 13Wednesday,December 28, 2005 Exeter Times—Advocate 13 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 There being no appeals to the By-law or appeals withdrawn, council will proceed with final passing at the January 16, 2006 regular council meeting.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) TORONTO'S M O S'T.-P R E S T I G I O U S BRIDAL SHOW 7 It's our Silver Anniversary! Join us as we celebrate 25 years of industry excellence! &Wawd BRIDAL SH*W The ultimate Bridal Show experience for the discriminating bride. Come experience the number one Bridal Show in the city, breathtaking bridal designs... exquisite wedding ideas... You'll leave inspired! JANUARY 6-8, 2006 NATIONAL TRADE CENTRE Exhibition Place Daily Fashion Shows! • Imagine $10,000 cash* to start your new life together, courtesy of CIBC! • The Bay and Home Outfitters National Gift Registry offer one lucky couple a chance to win a prize package of stylish home accessories and giftware valued at $5,000. • Sandals, Travel Sensations and Air Canada Vacations are sending one couple on a dream honeymoon to any Sandals or Beaches resort in the Caribbean! • Don't miss the city's biggest Bridal Gown Sale brought to you by Sposabella. • Drop by the Life Network booth for your chance to appear on the brand new wedding show Rich Bride/Poor Bride SHOW ADMISSION $15. - SHOW HOURS: Friday 5pm-10pm, Saturday l0am-9pm, Sunday l0am-6pm CIBC l}J THE NATIONAL GIFT REGISTRY ftrit pr Me Yellow Pages For information or exhibitor opportunities call 905-815-0017 or 1-800-265-3673 Visit our website at www.nationalbridalshow.com for show features and all contest rules and regulations 'No purchase necesory. Contest runs Jon. 68/06. To enter, compete o ballot of the show. limit 1 enhy per person. There is 1 prize of $10,000. (hone of winning depends on number of entries. Skil4tesling quesdon required. Contest open to odit On residents lexduding Que.).