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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-08-11, Page 7You Gifts & Flowers GRAND OC;I°41146 Thursday to Saturday August 12 to 14th 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10 50% OFF Selected Merchandise (Stop by for a FREE Carnation) _v_.64 Come in to the store with a big selection and that extra personal touch. NEW OWNERSHIP - NEW LOCATION 480 Turnberry St. BRUSSELS 887-9731} FREE LUCKY DRAW 1st - Ashton Drake Collector's Doll 2nd - Cherished Teddy 3rd - Small Flower Arrangement Agnes Ten Pas ALL THE BEST! We are happy to supply the building materials McDonald Home Hardware & Lumber TURNBERRY ST. N. BRUSSELS 887-6277 the contractor for OCIV° your renovations H.J. TEN PAS CONSTRUCTION .4111111.4”b es- ,. 887-6408 Business 887-6486 Residence BRUSSELS We are pleased to be We wish Agnes and Hank all the best and we are pleased to have supplied the new awning sign. Congratulations tAS 6 PROFESSIONAL • DE SIGN • AND LETTERING 885-204 103 Marshall St. Waterloo, Ont. N2J 2T5 Best Wishes We are pleased to supply your new doors 1<44'31.01 REPLA WINDOWS AND DOORS OF UNCOMPROMISING QUALITY FISHER GLASS & MIRROR LIMITED Goderich 524-7313 At( the Best to gust For You We are pleased to have done the electrical work on your new store. Frank & Kathy Workman FRANK WORKMAN ELECTRIC 887-6867 R.R. #3 BRUSSELS THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1993. PAGE 7. Community contributes to CMHA Farm Relief Over 200 pounds of non- perishable food items were donated to the Huron County branch of the Canadian Mental Health Associa- tion/Rural Connections Farm Relief by those community members attending the Glen Farms Herbs and Reserves Inc. Open House on Sunday, July 25 at RR 2, Listowel. This event encouraged the community to help lessen the burden of Huron County farm families in need by donating a non- perishable item in exchange for a ticket on a lovely basket of Glen Farms products. The non- perishable items donated to the CMHA will be distributed to farm families in need of food products. The idea for this event came from Judie and David Glen and Frances Smith who wanted to give back to the rural community. They The Canadian Mental Health Association unveiled its new pamphlets for the 18 million Canadians who want more information about mental health issues and mental illness on July 13. The 24 pamphlets that address topics ranging from coping with unemployment to children and the family break-up to stress are now available for 25 cents each from the Clinton office of CMHA/Huron. This educational series was made possible by the Trillium Founda- tion. "Our pamphlets are often the first step toward seeking help for many people. It is important for CMHA to make sure they are current with the issues of today," says Norman Thackeray, national president of the CMHA. The pamphlets replace all previous brochures produced by the Colborne picnic, Aug. 22 Continued from page 6 vouchers. Authorization was given to issue complimentary dinner tickets to the township softball coaches and their families for the township picnic, to be held Sunday, Aug. 22 at Falls Reserve beginning at 1 p.m. All township residents are welcome. Council requested the township by-law enforcement officer to investigate a zoning violation at Part of Block D'. The next regularly scheduled meeting of Council is Tuesday, Aug. 17, at 8 p.m. at the Colborne Township Community Hall. approached the CMHA/Huron's Rural Connection program to forge a partnership of aid. In this age of job layoffs, economic cutbacks and recession, everyone including the farm families are facing tough times. The non-perishable items donated included such staples as toothpaste, shampoos, pasta, canned fruits and vegetables and preserves. Any farm family needing food and staples are encouraged to contact the Rural Connections program at the CMHA at 482-9311. All names will be kept confidential. This unique collaboration reflects the values of CMHA/Huron whose purpose to help the public maintain mental wellness through efforts and programs that emphasize the importance of community and attention to the needs of the individuals within it. Canadian Mental Health Associa- tion's National office and include new topics such as how to get help when you need it, the myths of mental illness, depression and manic depression, schizophrenia, you and your aging parents, grief after suicide, childhood depression, preventing suicide, attention deficit disorders and the stress of parenting. Canadians are experiencing high levels of negative emotions which they categorize as stress and depression. The CMHA wants to help the 47 per cent of Canadians who say they feel "really stressed" a few times a week or all the time and the 32 per cent of people who feel "really depressed". The CMHA exists to promote the mental health of all people and distributes hundreds of thousands of pamphlets each year through more than 135 branches across Canada to those who need help. The local branch of the CMHA is located at 8 Huron Street in Clinton and can be also reached by phoning 482-9311. Falls Reserve hosts jamboree Falls Reserve Conservation Area will be the site of the "Fiddling at the Falls " Jamboree on Aug. 14, beginning at 1 pm. The jamboree held in the day use area of the park, will feature the music of The Gypsy Ramblers. A press release issued by the conservation area says any musi- cians interested in participating may contact Falls Reserve at 524- 6429 or the Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority at 335-3557. Dinner will be available at the park and a dance will be held in the evening. Admission to the park is $4 per vehicle. CMHA unveils pamphlets MUCH SUCCESS Agnes & Hank We wish you all the best with your new store. J.L. McCUTCHEON MOTORS 887-6856 BRUSSELS