HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2016-09-28, Page 88 News Record • Wednesday, September 28, 2016
The annual penny sale was held at Anglican Parish Hall in Clinton.
Photos by Justine Alkema Clinton News Record The popular event, which raises money for equipment at the Clinton
Hospital, ran from September 15-24.
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Please Join Us for our annual
Awards Assembly at 9 am
On Friday October 7
At Central Huron
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Exercises at 7 pm
Friday October 7, 2016
At Central Huron Secondary School
This invitation is extended to all our graduates, their proud parents, relatives,
and cheering friends.
Graduates, Award Winners and Presenters -
please arrive at the school no later than 6:30 p.m.
Poppies to be distributed around Huron County
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"Every life lost in Huron County, and
that meant if you were born in Huron
County, even if you enlisted in Bruce or
Grey or Lampton or Middlesex, Perth,
Oxford, if you happened to be born in
Huron County and you were killed in the
first war then you are remember," she
On May 28, 2016, Missy Teatero was
awarded a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
from Lakehead University. She previously
completed an honours B.A. in psychology
and sociology at Western University
and a doctoral residency with the
Northern Ontario Psychology Internship
Consortium. Missy currently works
at St. Joseph's Care Group — Mental
Health Outpatient Programs in Thunder
Bay, where she does assessment,
consultation, as well as individual and
group therapy.
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We are so proud of you and
all you have achieved.
Love, Mom, Matt and Kenzie
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said.
Sitter is the daughter of Vic Hogarth,
a sniper who was in the 161st, who lived
through the war, though was severely
injured, and died at the age of 90.
For Sitter, the installation is signifi-
cant as those poppies represent people
who fought alongside her father.
And when they installed the steel
rods into the ground, Sitter said they
used her father's hammer.
"So it sort of completes the circle. He
participated in the first war as a 161st
Battalion member and today with the
poppy installation his hammer was
used," she said.
The poppies will be on display now
until early November where they will be
disseminated to the 12 cenotaphs in
Huron County for Remembrance Day.
One poppy will be take to the Huron
Museum for posterity.
"Most of the people from around here
if they look a little bit back in their history
they will see the connections to the First
[World] War. It's been an amazing jour-
ney and I'm really, really proud to have
been a part of it, Sitter said.
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