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Business Directory
PAUL COOK
ELECTRIC
Home, Farm &
Commercial Wiring
BELGRAVE
519-357-1537
Affordable
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RENTALS
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Our rates qualify for
insurance replacement
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STRICKLANDS
344 Huron Rd. 519-524-9381
GODERICH 1-800-338-1134
P.O. B OX 127
145 MAIN STREET EAST
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
N4W 3H2
PHONE: 519-291-3040
Fax: 519-291-1850
Email: wuca@w-u.on.ca
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TRUCK & TRAILER SERVICE
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7-5; Sat. 8-1
• Light Truck, Automotive Repairs &
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• Truck, Trailer & Bus Safety Certifications
• All Heavy Truck & Trailer Repairs
BLYTH
519-523-9681 1-800-276-4163
24 hours 519-524-0599
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Supplier of quality parts for trucks, trailers & equipment
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Tarion Home Warranty Builders
ZAHND REAL ESTATE LTD.
BROKERAGE
P.O. Box 38
Listowel, Ontario N4W 3H2
Claude Robin
Broker
519-887-6205
Kurt Keller
Sales Representative
519-236-7874
www.zahnd.on.ca
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JAMES BROWN PHARMACY
198 Josephine St., Wingham, Ont.
519-357-1629
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6 Sat. 9 - 4
Rear Parking Available
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available
SUNSHINE COUNTRY
CONSULTING
ACCOUNTING
& INCOME TAX
SERVICES
Ralph Watson
810 Turnberry St.,
Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
Bus.: 519-887-6011
sunctry@ezlink.ca
The Brussels Cadet Corp 2967 hasachieved a milestone in the Corp’shistory with one of its cadet Officersachieving the highest status a Cadetcan earn. Warrant Officer BrianBurgess successfully completed therequirements and was awarded the
honor of being the Corp’s first Chief
Warrant Officer.
Brian began Cadets in November
2003. He excelled at the Star Level
programs of green, red, silver, goldand NSCE (National StarCertification Exam). By Brian’sthird year in Cadets and due to thelack of Senior Cadets, he was giventhe role of Acting Warrant officer, ashe was the most qualified to be in
charge of the Cadets.
Brian couldn’t progress in rank
until he completed the NSC exam.
Brian completed this in 2008 and he
was promoted to a full WarrantOfficer. In September 2009, Brianwas promoted to the rank of MasterWarrant Officer. The highest rank aCadet can achieve is a Chief WarrantOfficer and Brian applied tobecome a Chief Warrant Officer. A
three-member promotion board was
convened with two members of
Detachment, Colonel Bass and
Colonel Featherstone and Legion
President, John Lowe, in attendance.
Brian was interviewed and scored in
several areas. Brian passed this
board and now is the first Chief
Warrant Officer of 2967 Brussels
Army Cadet Corp.
CWO Burgess has attended
summer camp each year as a Cadet
and was hired as a Staff Cadet for
the last two summers. Brian has
received the Lord Strathcona award,
the Legion Medal of Excellence and
has also acquired his Master Cadet.
The 2967 Brussels Cadet Corp is
proud to have had CWO Brian
Burgess serve with them and will
miss Brian when he ages out, turns
18, at the annual Corp Review on
May 25. Congratulations Chief
Warrant Officer Burgess. Brian is
the son of Charles and Shirley
Burgess of Brussels.
Big promotion
Brussels Army Cadet Corp 2967 MWO Brian Burgess,
centre, has earned the highest honour a cadet can achieve,
being named chief warrant officer. He was presented with
his badges by Captain Dawson, left, and Captain Wegg,
corp commander. (Photo submitted)
Cadet receives highest honour
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the acceptable.
What did Jesus say? If you love
those who love you ... big deal. Even
the tax collectors can do that much!
Do you truly know, today, the cost
of the oil in your alabaster jar? Have
you come to pour out your praises,
your confessions? Do you know the
cost of freedom from sin? Do you
love much or do you love little?
It’s not about the quantity of sins
forgiven. It’s all about being
painfully honest both to ourselves
and to God. It’s about being aware of
our sinfulness.
Look, right now, into your heart.
What is the condition of your heart?
Has the Master brought a word of
correction? More importantly, are
you prepared to receive Christ’s
correcting word? What is Jesus
saying to you?
Is he saying, “Simon, I have
something to say to you.”
Or do you hear him saying, “Your
sins are forgiven.Your faith has
saved you; go in peace.”
Grace deserves our praise. It does
so much for the recipient. Whether
many sins or few, it canceled your
debt! It saved you from bankruptcy
of the soul – from hell – the debtor’s
prison of eternity!
Do you know the cost of the oil?
Do you know the cost of worship?
Do you know the cost of praise? Of
confession of sin? Of genuine
heartbroken repentance? Of
humiliation before a sovereign God?
What is the attitude of your heart?
Pour out the oil.
What is the condition
of your heart?
Orphan Patient Clinics scheduled
The Huron community Family
Health Team will be sponsoring a
number of “Orphan Patient Clinics”
at the Huron East Health Centre,
32B-1 Centennial Drive in Seaforth.
These clinics are for patients who
are currently without a family
doctors. The clinic dates have not
been finalized but patients wishing
to book an appointment may call the
Huron community Family Health
Team at 519-600-2273 to have
their names put on a waiting list.
Once the clinic dates are
finalized patients will be
contacted to schedule an
appointment.
Patients will be able to consult a
physician regarding any recent test
results, if they are available, and to
have prescriptions renewed, but
physicians at these clinics
will not renew prescriptions for
narcotics.
The dates of these clinics will be
announced as soon as they are
available.
Find a job or advertise
a job on the
Jobs In Huron section of
our website at
www.northhuron.on.ca