Huron Expositor, 1999-08-04, Page 2PURCHASE
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OPP still have police in area all the time
There are four hours each da Y policepoliced take pIare it the
-services board.
with ilo police assigned to town • "It's a big cost factor and
from Pops t
Huron County
He said that might see an
officer through ton a doien
times one night and not at all
.another.
In the less than two years
Lonshary has been with the
OPP. he also.pointsout the
schedule has changed three
times affecting the hours that
aifriccrs arc on patrol on town
and said •six m'•nthc from
now. the times t•,uld (hangs
again
He also .said under
municipal policing there was
never officers.on duty for 24
• hours. Through the. night.
there would he officers on-
call. but not" actively
patrolling.
• Ile said it wasn't
appropriate for him -•tit
comment on Whether or not
the town should consider
increasing the hours
designated officers are in the
town and that discussion
.all kinds of things come into
• play." he said about making a --
decision increase•the
.hours. •
Lon'hary said both break
ins were rtut of the ordinary._
for the town hut.that it's not
something to he alarmed
about. •
He said Clinton. where
there is another OPP contract
for which he is the staff
sergeant..has not seen the.
same kinds of crime recently
hut other -communities in -the
Arboretums provide
.
a living memorial
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protect will he more easily defined •
sines each tree will he identified
.\,y la ptaque and people can -learn to
identify each variety.
"Arboretums '• arc great for
several reasons. They're great
because w`c'vc ; planted tree'.
They're great for acstheticrs and the
environment" said Tom Prout.
general manager of the Ausable
Bay field Conservation Authority.
..'A tree-prosides a family with.a
way to remember a loved one
through a living way." he -said. -
He'also aid the arboretum
•
.aspect of the project allows for
educational: •benefits. . through
•
schools• that' can teach- their
- students about the. different trees'
that may be harder to find around
the community, .
While all trees could be found in
this area at .one time., not all of
them are common.
Prot' said the Kentucky coffee
tree. for exarri.ple: helong1 in a
Carolinian forest. Seaforth is about
as far north as those types of trees
could 'be found"' and are not
•common:
area have also experienced
out of the ordinary situations.
• Also this winter. a major
incident involving car theft:
and a.theft .from the Seaforth
Liquor Store. took place in
the late afternoon:
l.onshary•said if the BiA is
genuinely interested.in the
situation. they are taking the
right steps.
- =If this is what the BiA's
thinking. they're going
through the right channels to
have it examined closer." he
said.-
• Police Services-. Board.
Chair Dick Burgess -said the
Mural concepts include Roundhouse
as plans for the project keep growing
From Pore t about the idea of Seaforth_
was a founding member of having some:
"It just spread like
•Wildfire.:through town.
she said.
She has hopes the murals
will have people travelling
by. turning down Main
Street to see theand
discover more of the town
the band.'' -
Pletsch said they have
asked •to have George -'s
,image -included in the.
mural. ' •
.. •
The second mural will be _
'of a former Seaforth
bakery: depicting an old •
-
time Seafoith-see ne.
A third idea comes from
a .postcard ••• 'of the
Roundhouse , at • the
Seaforth • Agricultural
Society Fair Grounds. .• .
-'It shows old vehicles
and women in lovely old
gowns." said Pletsch.
A fourth idea comes
from a post card of the Old
Boys Reunion and a`
hanner-filled:Main Street
.
Lt's quite dram.atic.'
Pletsch said.
Another.. idea would
depict the. interior of
Cardno Hall ,which was a
.community theatre. Pletsch
said it would hopefully
show the stage curtain hut.
also ,t scene of act -is ity on.
the stage.
She. said the Iv. o are.
'\cited 'about the project•:
anal enjoyed being asked to
help some up with ileas
h•r it
'e.ie thought abo.ut
this for about three years,"
.she.. -aid.. "1 keep driving
by. waiting •torthe work to
.start ..
Haltpe.nny said the idea
came. "from Clinton where
Hilgendort has painted
sescrat murals.
It tush-hlew..me :away."
t•r said of the work
he and others in the
community began thinking.
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instead of just passing
"through. .
They don't have to have
a ticket to see them. You
can -walk down. the street
and enjoy them." she said.
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hoard will .:cal with the issue
formally it it reecive: a letter
from the BiA hut at this -time.
has not .been cnnsidering
changine the hours in the
contract
. • He said the hoard has heen
concerned about the 'issue of
going to a county -wide
contract for policing and is
watching -to ensure that
.potential change..does not
affect the level of policing
the town currently-receises
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