\ Section 3 â€" Community Residents Page 1 â€" Hillier resident Len Smith serenades breakfast goers served by the Friends of the Wellington times Heritage Museum. 4 - Hillier hops farm owner Edgar Ramirez on becoming a Canadian Citizen. -C.O.P.E. contribution to hospice PE Page 2 â€" Columnist called Huyck’s point home in summer. -District soccer champions. Page 3 â€" Young Hillier hero paid ultimate price. Page 4 â€" Walking â€" The act of putting one foot in front of the other. Page 5- 6 â€" The Storied Path â€" The sands of North Beach. Page 7 â€" Jazz festival announces jamâ€"packed 2103 lineup. Page 8 â€" Participants Jane Macdonald and Luc Beaubien on Hillier Hall float for Whoâ€"Ville Christmas parade. - Conrad Beaubien to expose at the wellington SideStreet Gallery from November 8 to 30. -A nourishing meal â€" Kids serve up tasty fundraiser for Storehouse Foodbank. Page 9 â€" Buried alive â€" Chance decision leads to remarkable rescue. Page 10 â€" Hillier resident Daiva Zalnieriunas featured at TIFF. â€" Love is patient- Hillier resident Cynthia Riordon serves sweets to Valentine celebrants. Page 11 â€" Playoff action â€" Novice BB Kings split weekend games. - Johnson to receive honorary degree. Page 12-13 â€" Giving voice to the powerless. Page 14 â€" Fine art meets the outdoor lifestyle of Ontario. Page 15 â€" Saitarg’s Gravitas Quotient â€" features Canadian music legend and now a Hillier resident Bernie F inkelstein. Page 16 ~ Hillier residents - Forthcoming marriage. - Mabel Wright a member of the Hillier Women’s Institute Branch celebrates her 90th. â€" Ken and Carrolle Wright celebrate their 50tll wedding anniversary. Carrolle is a member of the Hillier Women’s Institute Branch. Page 17 - 20 years ago â€" Hillier resident Doug Crawford was named the Prince Edward County Chamber of Commerce citizen of the year. - Off to medical school â€" Hillier resident Zara Zalnieriunas to study rural medicine at McGill university. Section 4 â€" Community Services Page 1 â€" Curriculum Completed. -Above and beyond. - One calendar, three cheques. Page 2 â€" One alarm ï¬re. Page 3 â€" Helping autistic children; Horse Boy Method comes to Prince Edward County. Page 4 â€" On the edge. Page 5 â€" Library to host presentation on healing horses. Page 6 â€" Leap of faith â€"_ Coundillors haltingly take next step toward a new ï¬re hall in Consecon. Page 7 â€" Linda Downey â€" The everything bank. Page 8 â€" Canteen operations/l talk delayed â€" Lunn interested in seeing groups beneï¬t from bar sales. Page 9 â€" Preparation key t6 disaster prevention. Page 10 â€" County is going green â€" organics collection to begin next week. Approved â€"/County radio station gets CRTC green light. Page 11 â€" Short road â€" /How far does a million dollars go these day? Page 12 â€" County Rd. 8 project eats up majority of extra $1 million. Page 13 â€" Out of sigl‘éâ€" New development plan consciously downplays wine sector in Prince Edward County. Page 14 - Hard decision â€" Mayor Peter Mertens won’t seek another term. Page 15 â€" Mayor pleased with financial strides made. - County Rd. 1 tender given to Coco Paving. Page 16 - New program: County residents can receive services â€" Health Care in the home. - Physicians will outline care plans for patients. Page 17 - Making it easy â€" County ofï¬cials aim for 60 per cent participation in October vote. Page 18 - Small victory â€" OMB grants 12-year-old appeal.