Representatives from the Township of Perth East accept a donation of $1000 from Union Gas’ Luc Cormier, for the purchase of carbon monoxide alarms at the Sebringville Fire Station on Tuesday, October 9th.
Left to Right: Councillor Jerry Smith, Field Supervisor of Utility Services (Stratford) Luc Cormier, Mayor Bob McMillan, Fire Chief Bill Hunter and Chief Administrative Officer Glenn Schwendinger (Photo provided by Stephanie Egelton, Township of Perth East)Representatives from the Township of Perth East accept a donation of $1000 from Union Gas’ Luc Cormier, for the purchase of carbon monoxide alarms at the Sebringville Fire Station on Tuesday, October 9th. Left to Right: Councillor Jerry Smith, Field Supervisor of Utility Services (Stratford) Luc Cormier, Mayor Bob McMillan, Fire Chief Bill Hunter and Chief Administrative Officer Glenn Schwendinger (Photo provided by Stephanie Egelton, Township of Perth East)
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Union Gas makes donation toward new carbon monoxide alarms

Union Gas has made a donation to the Township of Perth East.

At the Perth East Fire Department's Sebringville station on Tuesday, Union Gas representatives presented a cheque for $1,000 to the township to go toward the purchase of new carbon monoxide alarms.

Perth East and West Fire Chief Bill Hunter and Perth East Mayor Bob McMillan were on hand to accept the donation.

The township and fire department will distribute the alarms throughout the community.

The Township of Perth East’s Fire Department has been ensuring the safety of the community through the Carbon Monoxide Program since October 2014.

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