Huron Expositor, 2015-12-16, Page 22 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Bringing Christmas cheer to the Seaforth Manor
BABIES OF
2015
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grandparents to show off the newest member of
your family. Join The Huron Expositor's
"BABIES ON PARADE"
a photo display of babies born in 2015
Published Wed. Jan. 13, 2016
DEADLINE:
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Carolers singing Christmas carols
Spreading a little sunshine
The Salvation Army band
and carollers visited the Sea -
forth Manor and the Sea -
forth Community Hospital
on December 6, spreading
Christmas cheer. They dis-
tributed "Sunshine Bags" to
the residents of the Seaforth
Manor and the hospital with
the hopes that the gifts
would brighten up the
Christmas Season. The Sal-
vation Army based in Goder-
ich celebrated its 130th year
of serving Huron County
earlier in the summer. The
Sally Ann has been conduct-
ing this important ministry
to seniors for many years.
The whole congregation gets
involved, raising funds and
helping to pack the "Sun-
shine Bags" which included
hand lotion, socks, Kleenex,
and a few Christmas tracts.
This is truly one of the
big highlights of the year for
The Salvation Army, visiting
seniors and helping to
brighten their Christmas.
SIU says officer did not contribute to death south of Bayfield
The Special Investigations shore. They then called 911. has not been released.
Unit concluded that OPP The responding officer "It is clear that the
officers did not contribute to and a family member responding officer waded
the death of a 32 -year-old attempted to rescue the into the lake in full uniform
woman south of Bayfield. woman and entered the in a well-intentioned but
On Nov 1 the woman left a water "arm -in -arm" but unsuccessful attempt to
cottage and walked alone to couldn't locate her as the rescue the woman," said
the beach at the end of Pavil- waves were breaking over SIU director, Tony Loparco
lion Road between 4:30 p.m. their heads. in a release.
and 5 p.m. About one hour later fire- The SIU is an arm's
The woman's family fighters and the Coast length agency that investi-
members noticed she had Guard used a search and gates reports involving
not returned within an rescue helicopter to locate police where there has
hour and went looking for the woman's body and been death, serious injury
her when they spotted her bring her to shore. or allegations of sexual
about 40 metres from The identity of the woman assault.