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Clinton News Record, 2014-10-29, Page 2020 News Record • Wednesday, October 29, 2014 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dave CONCRETE FORMING COMM/RC/1L+RESIDENTIAL • Ftuncl ltiilns • I1aur'suishiauj? • Circular Tanks • Sandwich Willis FREE ESTBI,, I Fws RIto wy h 519-523-9971 1,.: ;. "More than just stumps" THE SEI ICC 6 REMOVAL • Trimming, removal & clean-up • Bucket truck service • Stump grinding • Lawn rolling • Free estimates rt DAVE BERNARD 519-482-3976 11echanica I Repair r a. Used Car Sales CJilI rio Slreet CIui:c'n ON NOM I LfJ 5/9-482-8439 L fr1 1. rlrJl C~ Pllir .r e Dur buainoas Ea bulit an SERVICE ENERGY HEATING AIR CONDITIONING • ELECTRICAL PLUM aiN( JEFF WISE 262 Bay yield Road, Clinton - 5119'-402-7062. &UEnER ARPEICRY Fou'lyc f carpentry plme J Phone: 519-606-2142 Ca 519-440-2142 To advertise in this BUSINESS DIRECTORY Please call Dawn Johnston 519-482-3443 To advertise in this BUSINESS DIRECTORY Please call Dawn Johnston 519-482-3443 1 Jesse Le, Special to the Clinton News Record The student body of St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School walking around the school to show support for Syria, the country they elected to help. The 2014 Walk for Wellness at St. Anne's Jesse Le Special to the Clinton News Record On October 16, St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School held their annual Walk for Wellness. This large event involves organ- izing the student body into their respective homerooms to donate money to charitable causes and participate in school -wide games. These teams compete to create the best team cheers, costumes, bases, and overall themes for rewards like pizza or skating parties for their classes. This year's Walk for Wellness set a goal of raising $18,000 for the Middle -Eastern country of Syria. Several peripheral rewards were set for certain benchmarks made in donations as well. If $16,000 was raised, grade 12 student, Tim Waechter, would shave his hair. If $17,000 was raised, grade 12 stu- dent, Will Marcy, would allow himself to be duct taped to a wall. If the $18,000 goal was reached, teacher, Joe Voros, would allow himself to be taped to a wall. As a bonus for raising $1,000 above the established goal, teacher, Steve Geiger, would allow his hair to grow for approximately half a year without a single haircut. The results of this year's Walk for Wellness show that the school just missed their goal by about $400, having garnered around $17,600. This means that Marcy and Waechter will still have to go through with their promises. This Walk for Wellness also had the largest percentage of student attendance than ever before: 85% of the student popu- lation participated this year. Out of those students, the class that donated the most money was Bill Whelan's homeroom, at $59.90 per capita, followed by the homerooms of Adam Suski and Brad Thompson at $50.37 and $47.46 respectively. The classes with the best spirit in team cheers, bases, costumes, and overall theme was Chad Verberne's grade 12 chemistry class. The individual students that donated the most money to the cause of helping Syria were Dominic Burbine, Alexis Wilbee, Christina Ford, and John Cooke. For their generosity, they were awarded with large prizes, such as, headphones, hockey equip- ment, and even an Xbox One. OPP NEWS BRIEFS ASHFIELD-COLBORNE-WAWANOSH - Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers, including members from the Huron OPP Crime Unit & the OPP Forensic Identification Services (FI.S) Unit are currently investigating a mischief to a wind turbine under construction on Crans- ford Line in Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh. Sometime between 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, Octo- ber 18, 2014 and 10:00 a.m. on Monday, Octo- ber 20, 2014 those responsible forced entry into the locked control base of a wind turbine located on Cransford Line. Once entry was gained into the base the perpetrator(s) caused extensive dam- age to the main circuit board. The dollar value of the damage has yet to be determined how- ever it is believed to be in the thousands. The bulk of these mischiefs are taking place late at night or during the early morning hours. If you see something suspicious such as a suspicious vehi- cle or person(s) on or in the vicinity of a wind turbine site please call police immediately with as much information as possible. Your timely piece of infor- mation may help investigators solve these crimes. The Huron OPP Crime Unit encourages any- one with information about this crime to call the Huron OPP Detachment at 1-888-310-1122 or at (519) 524-8314 to speak with an investiga- tor. Alternatively, should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1 -800 -222 -TIPS (8477), where you may be eli- gible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.