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Board Trustee Vacant
Due to a recent trustee resignation representing
the area of central east Huron, the Avon Maitland
District School Board welcomes applications for the position of trustee. In accordance with the
Education Act, Section 219 (1) specifies the qualifications necessary to be a member of a board.
The person must be i) qualified to vote for members of the board; and ii) a resident in the area
of jurisdiction of the board. Disqualifications are outlined in Sections 219(4), (5) and (7).
The Trustee vacancy begins July 1, 2009 and will end on November 30, 2010 following the
tchooI board elections through the municipal election process.
Persons interested in the position please submit an application in writing to the secretary of the
. board. Applicants will be required to provide the following information: why they are interested
in the position; their background, qualifications, interests, experience, and concerns regarding
the position; and other information they think is pertinent.
Any person expressing interest in applying for the position shall be offered a package of
information to be picked up from the secretary of the board containing: Avon Maitland
District School Board facts folder; Policy No. 5 Trustee Code of Conduct; schedule of board
and committee meetings; committee membership lists; and the OPSBA learning centre.
Please submit your application by Friday, July 10, 2009 to
Chuck Reid
Director of Education and Secretary of the Board
Avon Maitland District School Board
62 Chalk Street North
Seaforth, ON NOK 1W0.
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Lucknow Strawberry Summerfest starts this weekend
with the tractor pull. See ads on page 2 and 9 for events.
Notice of Open Houses
for a Flve-Year Review of the Huron County
Official Pim
TAKE NOTICE that the Corporation of the County of
Huron will hold a staff open house under the
provisions of Sections 17 of the Planning Act, ASO
1990, as amended, to provide members of the pubes
an opportunity to review the materials and ask
questions about the proposed amendments to the
Huron County Official Plan.
ANY PERSON may attend the open hour and/or make men or verbal representation.
Five public open houses WM be held across the County in:
GODERICH, on Wednesday, June 17th, 6:00 - 9.00pm at the Huron County Museum
(110 North St.)
WINGHAM, on Thursday, June 18th, 6:00 - 9:00pm at the North Huron Wescast
Community Complex- Hot Stove Lrourige (99 Kerr Dr,)
HAYFIELD on Saturday, June 20, 9:00am-12:00pm at the Historical Bayfleld Town Hall
(11 The Square`:
EXETER on Wednesday, ,3wne 24, 6:00 9:OOpm at the South Huron Municipal O
(322 Main St.)
SEAFORTH on Thursday, June 25, 6:00 - 9:00pm at the Hut'bn East Municipal office
(72 Main St.)
PURPOSE AND EFFECT: You are invited to attend an Open House to review the
proposed text and mapping changes to the Huron County Official Plan and to speak with
County staff, about any questions you may have regarding the proposed revisions.
The Huron County Planning and Development Department is required to undertake a
5 -year review of the County's Official Plan, a land use planning document that is a.
statement of where and how development should take place. The Plan includes vision
goals and policy directions for development of the County, as established by the
community in 1998 and 1999.
MORE INFORMATION is available:
• At the Huron County Planning and Development Departrnert, Goderlc h,
(519) 524-8394 ext. 3 or
• On the County website: fAit
DATED AT THE COUNTY OF HURON THIS
20' DAY OF MAY, 2009
Barbara Wilson, Clerk
County of Huron
1 Court Home' Squame
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(519) 524-8394
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Submitted photo
Ripley -Huron
Community
School students
helped load a
truckload of donat-
ed food from the
school's recent
food drive for the
Kincardine food
bank. From left to
right are Jarrett
Elliott, Megan
Heuhn, Tori Fry,.
Sarah Cassidy,
Justin Bates, Ethan
Vollmer, Clay Rieck
and Harley
Meekins,
Lucknow rink an asset to Raymond
From page 9
It also didn't hurt that
from atom on, Raymond
was able to use the NHL
sized rink that Lucknow
put into their arena. It
allowed Raymond to open
up his game and spread it
out from end-to-end and
it's something 'he thinks
will help him on the large
international ice surface in
France.
Longest
The ladies filially had a.
lovely spring evening to
play golf on June 10 at tie
BlackHorse golf course.
The longest drive ,went to
Diane Leslie while closest
"For the way I play now,
Lucknow helped me a lot
because I was able to get
lots of ice time and was
able to play on the big ice
surface, which helped
build my stamina up," said
Raymond. "1 definitely
feelconfident now con-
trolling the game with the
puck on my stick and a lot
of that stems from playing
in ' Lucknow."
Eventually Raymond
would dike to pursue
something with his degree
in Industrial and System's
Engineering, but hockey it
his dream and he'll contin-
ue" to play especially with
the opponity to play
professional hockey in
Fiance.
"There's a bit of nerv-
ousness, but,' a . lot of
excitement," said
Raymond. "It: will be nice
to get settled there, get on.
the ice and start the next
phase of my career"
rive goes to Leslie:
to the pin went to Rosalie
Zettler. Sally Parks and
Brenda. Jones won lucky
draws. Our next ladies
night will be Thursday
June 18 at 5 pm.
BlackHorse Ladies
Invitational will be held
July 8 and you may phone
Barb at 519-528-5302 to
sign up. Prizes for every-
one.
Parks takes A flight in golf
June 2 BlackHorse
men's results: A Flight,
Bob Parks; 8 Flight, Nigel
Newsham; C Flight, Barry
McDonagh, Al Edwards,
George Armstrong, Allen
Hackett . . and Walter
Arnold.
Closest to pita, Roger
Amelotte and Kent
Schaefer.
June 9: A Flight, Kyle
Gallant and Seamus
Keane; ,B Hight, Tom
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Pegg, Martin Mooy and
Craig Crawford; C Flight,
Dwight Leslie, Walter
Arnold, George Anitstrong
and Doug Penni ck.
Closestto pin, Kyle
Gallant and Walter Arnold.
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2007
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both black,
both low, low kms
1 manual
1 auto
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each
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519-396-3436