HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2011-10-06, Page 22FALL HORSEMANSHIP AND
riding lessons, five-week session for
only $100. (Gaming lessons also
available). 519-523-4907. 31-tfn
CARDIFF. In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather, Pete
who passed away Sept. 29, 1974.
Resting where no shadows fall,
In peaceful sleep he awaits us all,
God will link the broken chain,
When one by one we meet again.
– Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by daughter Fran and
the family. 39-1
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VINCENT. In loving memory of
Wilma Vincent.
We still miss you every day, but the
beautiful memories of your life so
well lived comfort our heart.
– Lovingly remembered by Clare
and family. 39-1
ONE SET OF KEYS LOST AT
Blyth Lions Park Threshers
weekend. Phone 519-525-7130.
39-1p
POST-ABORTION HEALING. ARE
you suffering from the emotional
aftermath of an abortion? For
support and healing please call
Project Rachel at their confidential
number 1-888-355-1100. e4w
CRAWFORD LAWN CARE+,
FALL clean up, leaves removed
eavestrough cleaning, etc. Serving
Brussels and surrounding areas. Call
Jason 519-441-0188. 39-3
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CUSTOM BALE WRAPPING,
large round and square. Call Adam
Braecker, 519-524-0615. 39-2
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FAXING SERVICE
We can send or receive faxes for
you. The Citizen, 404 Queen St.,
Blyth. Phone 519-523-4792. Fax
519-523-9140. tfn
TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE WITH
bunkhouse at Point Clark, includes
fully-equipped kitchen, gas
barbecue, fire pit, horseshoe pit and
much more, close to lighthouse and
beach. To find out more or to book
your holiday call 519-523-4799 after
6:00 p.m. tfn
WANTED TO BUY – TREE TOPS
or dead ash trees for firewood, near
Londesborough. 519-523-4794.
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WANTED TO BUY – SCRAP CARS
and trucks. We do custom towing.
Call 519-887-6510. 38-4
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collected solely for the purpose of job selection under the provisions of the Municipal
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Huronlea (Brussels) and Huronview
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Personal Support Workers
Applications will be accepted until suitable candidates are found.
We look forward to receiving your letter
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Please see www.huroncounty.ca for the application process.
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your advanced communication skills. If you would like to join our
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R.N. pay range as per ONA is $29.36 - $42.44
R.P.N. pay range as per SEIU is $22.21 to $25 91
Registered Practical Nurses AND
Registered Nurses
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Huronview (Clinton) has immediate
openings for
Applications for this position will be accepted until 4:30PM
Saturday October 8th, 2011. See www.huroncounty.ca for
more information regarding qualifications, hours of work
and the application process.
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You’ve probably noticed and
heard the recent media coverage
about North Huron’s Strategic
Planning initiative. What is strategic
planning and why is it important?
Strategic planning is a process to
determine our long-term vision and
goals and develop an action plan for
achieving those goals. Talking about
what we need to do as a
municipality is important, but we
need to take this a step further. We
need a written detailed plan that is
endorsed by the community and
adopted by North Huron Council.
As part of the development of this
plan, we need to consult with
residents, businesses, non-profit
agencies, and youth. To date, we’ve
held three public meetings in Blyth,
East Wawanosh and Wingham and
we’re having roundtable discussions
with stakeholders.
These meetings have been well-
attended and have generated a lot of
discussion about our challenges and
opportunities, what our priorities
should be, as well as the assets we
have that need to be promoted and
leveraged for further growth and
development.
In addition to public meetings,
we’ve mailed a citizen survey to
every North Huron household.
This survey asks residents questions
about their level of satisfaction with
programs and services, and to rank
their importance.
The survey will take about 10
minutes to complete and all surveys
will be kept confidential. This
survey can also be completed on-
line at www.northhuron.ca, under
“Strategic Planning.”
Why is strategic planning
important? For North Huron to keep
future tax increases at reasonable
levels, attract new residents, attract
businesses and economic
development and pay for our
programs and services, we need a
detailed plan to guide our decision
making and focus our resources on
goals and priorities.
Sitting back, doing nothing and
hoping things go our way is not an
option. We need to be proactive
about our future and have a written
plan that sets out a vision,
establishes goals and identifies key
priorities.
It’s important that this strategic
plan reflect the views, ideas and
priorities of the community and
council and that a consensus
emerges on the best way to deal
with our future.
What you think matters to us.
This is your community and your
future. We look forward to hearing
from you. Best wishes for a Happy
Thanksgiving.
North Huron Notes
By Gary Long
Majestic WI meets
The Majestic Women’s Institute
met on Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 1:30
p.m. at the Brussels Library.
Eight members were present for
the meeting. After the minutes and
correspondence were read,
members were asked if they owned
a computer. Yvonne Knight spoke
on personal and business uses for
computers she used in her job
selling insurance. Computers can be
a great asset to your life even
helping with dinner, as it’s great for
looking up recipes.
A motion was made to send a
cash donation to the Goderich
Relief Fund and articles have been
collected to donate such as blankets,
scarves, dishcloths, etc.
Lucy Hesse will be the delegate at
the area convention on Oct. 12 in
Palmerston and Ruth Bauer was the
delegate for Huron County Rally.
The quilt draw was made at the
Brussels Fall Fair. Winners were
Shirley Stiles, Waterloo winning the
quilt; second, Yvonne Irvine,
London and third, Betty
McCutcheon, both winning a gift
certificate. Thank you to all for your
support and hats off to all the
volunteers including some institute
members for a wonderful fall fair.
The next meeting will be held on
Oct. 19 at the Brussels Library at
1:30 p.m. See you there.