The Huron Expositor, 1985-12-25, Page 13Continue mandate
Huron warden says
at inauguration
The year 1985, according to retiring Huron
('aunty Warden Paul Steckle, "has been a
great year...as we approached various
projects
Mr Steckle made the comments during
inaugural ceremonies for the 1985-88 IIuron
('aunty council shortly before turning over
Ihe.chair to newly acclaimed Warden laona
A rust rang.
As he made his farewell comments. Mr.
Sleekly pointed to the county's commitment
In the Huron County Pioneer Museum
development and proposed renovations at
lion in view as two of those projects
'It is my hope that council continues with
Ihat mandate, ' Mr. Steckle said, "it is
paramount that these things he done and I
challenge you to. make sure that they are
He also congratulated the new warden and
rit•scriI ed her as "a great person to work with
aver the past three years,...a person with
great input for the affairs of the county.-
Mr
ounty."Mr Steckle is also the immediate past
reeve of Stanley Township and made the
decision last year to retire from municipal
politics at the end of his term as Huron
'quit warden.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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December 31, 1985
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
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Happy Holiday!
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second annual New Year's Levee. it
' is a tradition for people to get
together to celebrate the NEW YEAR
with good talk, good music and
good cheer. Please join us for our
second annual
NEW YEAR'S LEVEE
DATE: Wednesday, January I 1986
TIME: 2 00 to 5 00p m
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DANCING 9-1 $15 PER COUPLE
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New Year's Eve
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Party at The Country Steakhouse
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(Special Anniversary get-together - 20
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you with new and happy
experiences. We appreciate the
opportunity to know and serve you.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
FROM THE MANAGEMENT & STAFF
SEAFORTH
Dorothy, Mike, Janet. Lisa, Michelle
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
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