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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2015-12-16, Page 88 News Record • Wednesday, December 16, 2015 PLEAS E 'At" RECYCLE BABIES OF 2015 Bring in a picture of your little one born in 2015 Along with the form below filled out & $20 Before January 4, 2016 4pm To be included in the Babies of 2015 Section of the Clinton News Record To be published January 13, 2016 Drop into 53 Albert St. Clinton with your prepayment & picture r I PLEASE COMPLETE I I Baby's Full Name I Birth Date Parent's Names Resident of Siblings Weight at Birth 1 Grandparents L J Is your seasonal home protected? Special to Clinton News Record Throughout the year, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Huron County Detachment responds to several calls from cottage and/or trailer owners report- ing that their vacation home has been broken into. The OPP continue to educate the public on the importance of properly shutting down your vacation home and the importance of frequently checking your property to help reduce the number of break-ins and thefts. Police are advising all vacation property owners to ensure that all valuable items and alcohol are removed from the premises. Small appliances, electronic devices and alco- hol are often targeted by thieves as they are easy to steal and equally easy to sell for cash. All property owners should ensure that their property is locked and secured at all times. A simple way to protect your property is to mark it. Engraving valuables with an identifier is simple and deters criminals from steal- ing them. Property that is easily identified is less likely to be stolen due to the per- manent engraving that makes it difficult for the criminal to sell. Using an electric engraver, scratch all, or a ball point pen will permanently mark your property. Engraving your vehicle licence plate number on your valuables is an easy way to quickly iden- tify your property. By using your licence plate number, Police are able to trace your property. The OPP encourage property owners to make frequent checks of their vacation property during the "off-season" to ensure everything is secure. If travel time limits the num- ber of opportunities to check in, arrangements should be made with a trusted friend or camp- ground affiliate who will randomly check your prop- erty for you. Also, remote video surveillance devices can provide a measure of deterrence and security for HEART".' MAKE STROKE HEALTH FOUNDATION LA T CA ASSESS YOUR RISK cy nrititrr' BUSINESS HOURS: CLOSED: 244@� oon & Happy New Year to all our local customers from all of us at CLINTON GLASS & MIRROR Rob Logtenberg Bob Byron Ian Gould Cecil Fields Darryl VanDyke Rita & Hans VanDyke 1 la GLINT • GLASS I IARN 124 PRINCESS ST. CLINTON • 519-482-3322 Stra sburq r IS l4LLfT± 4'.L' ...19! property owners. Huron County OPP con- tinues to appeal to persons living in and around trailer parks and/or cottages to report any and all suspicious activity to police when it happens. For more information on programs such as Cottage Security and the SafeGuard Ontario Property Security Review program please visitwww.opp.ca. If any com- munity resident would like a Safe Guard Ontario Property Review which will look at many features including a building's windows, locks and pins; door hinges, frames and locks; exterior lighting; garage security and the address num- ber displayed, please contact Huron OPP at 519-524-1074. The Clinton News Record has joined the online conversation. 0 Find us on: facebook® Follow us on Twitter. twitter. @ClintonNewsRcrd .40011 4141---" Joanne & Karen at Wish all our it family, friends O• • and customers •� a very A I. erry Christma & appy New Yea PJ7wnk thoi youiAxtro'aa%e. PAikk • . c•