The Times Advocate, 2007-11-14, Page 7Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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Queensway fundraiser
Worthy cause — Queensway's staff members Rose Erb and Deb
Collins recently organized a fundraising event called the "Memory Wall"
and a bake sale for Breast Cancer Awareness for the month of October
which raised over $400.The organizers thank all who donated items,
time and monetary gifts. (photo/submitted)
Keller Roofing
wins award
EXETER — Firestone Building
Products Company recently named
Keller Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc. a
recipient of the 2007 Partner in
Quality Award. The award recog-
nizes the company for its commit-
ment to installing quality roofing
systems.
"The Partner in Quality Award is
given to distinguished contractors
who continuously demonstrate an
exceptional level of long-term roof-
ing system performance," says
Michael Gorey, Firestone Building
Products Company president and
chairman and president and Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) of
Bridgestone Firestone Diversified
Products.
The Firestone Partner in Quality
Award recognizes contractors who
installed a minimum of four war-
ranted Firestone roofs in each of
the past five years, maintained at
least one million square feet of
Firestone roofs under warranty
and achieved an annual Quality
Incidence Rating (QIR) of 2.0 or
less. The Firestone QIR measures
each contractor's quality perfor-
mance based on warranty repair
incidences per million square feet
under warranty.
SO1C) results
High score
2nd high
High solo
2nd High solo
Mystery score
Nov. 7/07
June Reiger
Mary Horn
Shorty Caldwell
Hubert Miller
Madeline Switzer
Gaiser
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%Mk Ins. nBroker Inc.
EXETER - 235-2420
GRAND BEND - 238-8484
CLINTON - 482-3401
POLICE BRIEFS
Driver caught
LUCAN BIDDULPH — A vehicle was
observed speeding Nov. 3 at Fallon Drive and
Saintsbury Line in Lucan Bidulph. After
police stopped the vehicle, the driver provid-
ed false ID then fled from police. A 22 -year-
old London man is charged with failing to
stop for police, obstructing police, dangerous
driving and driving under suspension.
Stolen property
recovered
BLUEWATER — On Nov. 3 Huron OPP offi-
cers initiated a traffic stop on London Road
in Bluewater for a speeding vehicle. After
stopping the vehicle, it was determined that
the occupants were in possession of stolen
street signs. Two 18 -year-old men of Huron
East were charged with possession of prop-
erty obtained by crime. They will appear in
Exeter Court Jan. 24.
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Heartland Credit Union
announces the appointment of
Jim Lynn
President & CEO
It is with great pleasure that the Board of Directors announces the
appointment of Jim Lynn as President & Chief Executive Officer of United
Communities Credit Union Limited.
Jim will be replacing retiring Dennis Wipp, current President & CEO who,
with 20 years of dedicated service, has built this organization into one of
Ontario's most successful Credit Unions.
The Board engaged in a nationwide search for a senior executive with an
unwavering passion for service excellence, a commitment to Corporate
Social Responsibility and the financial acumen to deliver bottom-line
financial success. Jim understands the inportance of the Credit Union's role
as an innovative financial services provider, a co-operative, an employer,
and a contributing member of the community.
Born and raised on a dairy and cash crop farm near Exeter, Jim joined Heartland Credit Union (formerly
Clinton Community Credit Union) in 1998 as Operations Manager and was promoted to CEO in 2001. He has
served as Executive VP and COO since the successful amalgamation of Heartland Credit Union and
Woodslee Credit Union (corporately named United Communities Credit Union Limited) on January 1, 2006.
Jim has a strong history of public service including Rotary International, the Canadian Diabetes Association,
the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and as a Mentor for Young Entrepreneurs. Married with three grown
children, Jim plans to maintain offices and residences in both regions in keeping with the Regional focus of
our Credit Union business model. He will be taking up his new position on November 1, 2007.
UCCUL is Ontario's ninth largest credit union, with $570 million in assets under administration, 33,000
members, 191 employees and 10 branches throughout Southwestern Ontario. Both Heartland Credit Union
and Woodslee Credit Union are guided by a commitment to driving positive change and to improving the
quality of life in the communities where we live and work.
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CREDIT UNION
a division of UNITED COMMUNITIES CREDIT UNION LIMITED
Amherstburg • Belle River • Clinton • Essex • Exeter • Harrow • Kingsville• Leamington• Listowel • Woodslee
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