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Lakeshore Advance, 2013-05-22, Page 11
. ww .,.�..... � ..,� is.1.-....,..�.q.1..wEn'.w..,..,,,..,....04.WIWI...il.,....r,� ..., sa.ew.. INMI Fw_...01.14.01C361M,Artee-1. • Chris Hadfleld relearning how to Hve on earth Giuseppe Valiant° OMI Agency MONTREAL — Chris I ladfield said Thursday morning that when he returned to Earth Mon- day night he had to re -learn how to talk. The former International Space Station commander said, when the Russian-made Soyuz capsule landed in Kazakhstan, he imme- diately felt gravity pull on his lips and his tongue. Re -learning how to talk on Earth was one of many experi- ences I ladfield shared via video conference from Houston to a room full of journalists on 'Ihursday at the Canadian Space Agency headquarters, just south of Montreal. lladfield said he felt a little dizzy and he had lost the calluses on his feet, making the simple task of standing up and moving feel like "walking on coals" lladfield, who spent five months orbiting 370 -kilometres - high above Earth aboard the ISS, will spend the next 45 days reha- bilitating with a two-hour daily exercise schedule. !Bs motor skills are off and he won't be allowed drive a car for two weeks, and he's lost signifi- cant bone density that will only recover to normal levels after a year. The CSA's chief medical officer and Iladfield's flight surgeon, Raffi Kuyumjian, said I ladfield is otherwise healthy. I ladfield shared his experience with the world through tweets and videos from space that were seen by millions. Ile said he understood how popular he became while he was in space, but said that celebrity was not his goal. "I have almost a million people following inc on Twitter," he said. "But they follow me because it's interesting. The beauty, the poetry, the hope (of space) - it's international" Wednesday, May 22, 2013 • Lakeshore Advance 11 Volunteers go the distance for snapping turtle CONTINUED FROM > PAGE 7 Seven of Ontario's eight turtle species are classified as at -risk of extinction, including the snapping turtle, Jenkins noted. She finds drivers typically won't stop for turtles who have been hit. "Even if (a female turtle) doesn't make it, we can harvest the eggs and incubate them and then the young are released," Jenkins added. Woodall admits some Of his pilot buddies are teasing him for flying tur- tles, nicknaming hits the "'Mule Whis- perer" and the "Turtle Pilot." however, he now has a cool claim to fame. "I can now put two turtles as passen gers in my logbook;" he laughed. ba rhara.simpson n sunme'dia.ca li MUNICIPALITY OF BLUEWATER •A RI,D 111.' MIII•All .UIQ*I ftP 2001 LARGE HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE COLLECTION Date Monday May 27, 2013 Tuesday May 28, 2013 Wednesday May 29, 2013 Thursday May 30, 2013 Location Hensall Zurich, Brucefield, Kipper), Blake Varna, Dashwood (N of Hwy #83) Bayfield Hay & Stanley Lakeshore (West of Hwy #21) Rural residents may drop off their large items at the Stanley Landfill site free of charge on Saturday June 1, 2013 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Acceptable Items • Furniture (tables, chairs, sofas, mattresses, etc.) • Flooring (linoleum/carpet, cut to 4 foot lengths and tied) • Appliances (stoves, washers, dryers) "' Fridges, freezers, air conditioners and other Freon containing appliances must be tagged Freon -free or they will not be picked up. Unacceptable Items • Regular curbside pick-up itoms (trash bags, recyclables, etc.) • Yard Waste • Renovation and demolition materials (wood, drywall, concrete, asphalt, etc.) • Tires • BBQ Tanks • Household hazardous waste' • Electronic Waste (TVs, computers, phones, printers, etc.)" Waste must be out by 7:00 am on the day of plck-up No loads on trailers Metal Items must be piled separately from the other Targe Items. • Household hazardous waste such as paint and oll must be dropped off at the Mid -Huron landfill. '• Electronic wastes such as televisions, telephones, cameras and computers will no longer be picked up. Thoy can be dropped off at Bluewater Recycling In Huron Park during business hours for no charge. Alternatively, electronic wastes can be dropped off at the Stanley Landfill In Varna. fralitiee EXETEIf.TOY0TltI Toyota Dealers Real People, Owe Carel OA AT FINANCE RATS% S?AR!INA P ROM AS LOW AS O9's car burying made easy SO MANY BIG_ DEALS. SO LITTLE TIME.. MONTHS ()N 44E14 I )O1i Mn124'4 '• - ENDS THIS MONTH - Your NYIRID EXETERHEADQUARTERS PRWU.-CAMRY NIIMIUINDER Take the short drive. 242 MAIN ST. N. EXETER • 519.235.2353 1.800.361.0677 dr 013 2' 3R V Aatl -fW /AMcR ©'187"'+4 www.exetertoyota.ca COi O1 -LA AL.L•IN FINANCE o $91 @O.9°�e 11 •wr s•1.1 'n• 44 ',Wit,. A011 41 ImAnt 144400+41 u'.,/i. ^1'1 '1 / 004' 0 '1 AI 1 rll,Yf Official Pace I • • Car Supplier 1111rA. • •-44 ,:..._�,,.:.:.� •r -` _ ••. • 3 '•'