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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2016-02-10, Page 1519.482.1100 Central Huron & Surrounding Area HURON TAXI 1-877-862-0661 GA Vi 11A.IY. iJ IL ,Ii I. 9"!LWI • Carpet & Upholstery Steam Cleaning • High Pressure, Hot Water, Power Washing • Furnace & Duct Cleaning • Structural Drying • Water Damage Restoration • Fire & Smoke Restoration 24 524-2440 Locally Owned & Operated www.gavincleaning.com �1 HCS Helps Former Student Clinton News Record www.clintonnewsrecord.com 9.50 HST included PM40064683R07600 Wednesday, February 10, 2016 Valerie Gillies Clinton News Record Luke Vick, #20 on the Clinton Radars, was presented with an award before the first playoff game against the Seaforth Centennaires on Fri- day, February 5 at the Eastlink Arena in Clinton. The award is for achieving 400 points in 224 reg- ular season games over a 10 year senior hockey career. The award was presented by Steve Campbell who described Vick as "a very exciting player. He represents us well." 4 �, e _;; I la 1111 111'F I1Mftil 01k1s II OW Z. olapP. 5111Erffir, vi 5 R X41 Da MIN Ili 1,11A Wale NiIKMal n— �}r,gII IL PIMA a�Yr Valerie Gillies Clinton News Record The award presented to Luke Vick #20 on the Clinton Radars reads "Two Clinton Radars Milestones reached in 2016: 400 regular season points, 224 regular season games. May you continue to thrill our fans for years to come from the 2015-16 Clinton Radars Team and Executive January 30, 2016." Healthy Kids asks Huron County parents to take the call Special to Clinton News Record This February, Huron County par- ents of kids ages 2-12 maybe asked to participate in a telephone survey about how their kids spend their spare time. Healthy Kids Community Chal- lenge Huron wants to know what makes it easy, and hard, for Huron County kids to be physically active. Parents' answers will help improve physical activity opportunities for Huron County children. "Parents are so important to their kids' well-being, and to their commu- nities too," says Bonnie Baynham, project manager for Healthy Kids Community Challenge Huron. "The Healthy Kids Community Challenge is a result of communities and part- ners working together, and we need everyone's help. If you get the call, take 10 minutes to help your children and other children across Huron County' A group called Forum Research has been hired to call a random selec- tion of Huron County residents. Calls will begin mid-February, 2016. The survey will take about 10 minutes. Parents without landlines may be called on their cell phones during unlimited calling periods. The survey will not identify individ- ual respondents. Answers will only be used to help show what overall needs and opportunities exist in Huron County. No names will be used. The Healthy Kids Community Challenge is a community -led pro- gram which focuses on healthy eating and physical activity for children. It is funded and supported by the Prov- ince of Ontario. The Healthy Kids Community Challenge in Huron County is run by a leadership committee made up of municipal, health, educational and other community organizations across Huron County.