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Awards, bucks, and cheques presented in Huron-Kinloss and Kincardine By Liz Dadson |
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It's been a rewarding week as Huron-Kinloss council presented 250 Huron-Kinloss bucks to the Ice Cream Trail winner, Alden O'Cain of Kincardine. The township also presented awards to township clerk Sonya Watson and public works director Hugh Nichol for 10 years of service to the municipality. And in Kincardine, the Lions Club presented cheques to the Kincardine Library, $1,328.49 for new tables and chairs for the story time program; and $1,200 to the Kincardine Food Bank.
Huron-Kinloss mayor Mitch Twolan (L) and business and economic development officer Taralyn Martin (R) present 250 Huron-Kinloss bucks to Alden O'Cain of Kincardine who was the Ice Cream Trail grand prize winner
Huron-Kinloss mayor Mitch Twolan (C) presents clocks to public works director Hugh Nichol (L) and clerk Sonya Watson to mark 10 years of service |
![]() Kincardine Lions Club director Ken Fair (R) and president Denis Speer, present a cheque for $1,328.49 to Carolyn McKeeman (L), Kincardine Library assistant and director of children's programming, and branch supervisor Charmaine Jenkins Kincardine Lions Club president Dennis Speer (L) and director Bob Wolfenden (R) present a cheque for $1,200 to the Kincardine Food Bank volunteers photo courtesy of Dennis Speer Scrolling stops when you move your mouse inside the scroll area. You can click on the ads for more
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