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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 -------------------------------------------- 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 -------------------------------------------- CUSTOM BALE WRAPPING, large round and square. Call Adam Braecker, 519-524-0615. 39-2 -------------------------------------------- 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. 39-2p -------------------------------------------- WANTED TO BUY – SCRAP CARS and trucks. We do custom towing. Call 519-887-6510. 38-4 PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011. Classified Advertisements Help wanted Help wanted Only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. Information is collected solely for the purpose of job selection under the provisions of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Huronlea (Brussels) and Huronview (Clinton) have immediate openings for Personal Support Workers Applications will be accepted until suitable candidates are found. We look forward to receiving your letter of application and resume. Please see www.huroncounty.ca for the application process. HuronviewHomefortheAgedisoneofHuronCounty’smunicipal homes, providing health services for people who can no longer live independently in their own homes and need nursing and personal care 24 hours. We currently need Registered Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses with current registration to join our team. As part of our multidisciplinary team, you will have opportunity to use your P.I.E.C.E.S, C.A.P.C.E. training and Assessment skills. If technology interests you, our care plans are computerized and orders are processed electronically. We offer opportunities for leadership and committee involvement where you can excel using your advanced communication skills. If you would like to join our very dynamic nursing team, then Huronview is for you! 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. Services PersonalsHorses acation propertiesV In memoriam Lost BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED www.northhuron.on.ca (click on Brides In Huron) Here Comes the Guide! Getting married? In a wedding? Mother of the bride? Visit our website for all things bridal! Real estate Real estate 519.482.3400 1 Albert St., CLINTON www.rlpheartland.ca Helping you is what we do. Broker of Record*** Broker** Sales Representative* Count r y Views 81957 LIMEKILN LINE, LONDESBOROUGH $449,000 27.5 ac. ppty. Home has grand maple kit. w/patio doors to deck, 2+1 BRs, W/I closets, M/F laundry & 2 car heated garage. Call Don A* or Richard Lobb Sr.* MLS# 708405 262 KING’S RD., LONDESBOROUGH $165,900 3 BR family home w/h/w floors, oak kit., MF laundry, lg. deck, single det. garage & insul. storage shed (w/hydro), in village setting close to Blyth, Clinton & Goderich. Call Rick*** or Fred** MLS# 631611 Doubl e Lot! MUST SELL! Premium Lot * Beautiful views * No fill required * 2/3 Acre Corner lot at Corbett & McRae Streets in Belgrave Contact 519-523-4989 Wanted The Classifieds Are the Cat’s Meow. Area shoppers know the Classifieds are the purr-fect place to find a bargain. In the Classifieds, you can track down deals on everything from collectibles to cuddly kittens. It’s easy to place an ad or find the items you want and it’s used by hundreds of shoppers every day. Go with your instincts and use the Classifieds today. The Citizen Classifieds Blyth • Brussels 519-523-4792 519-887-9114 519-523-4792 or 519-887-9114 The Citizen Now you can think locally and act globally at the same time, because when you place a classified ad in your favorite hometown paper, you’ll also get a FREE electronic listing on our classified Web page! GET CLICKING WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS! 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.