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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2001-07-25, Page 14*Prudential / Heartland Realty See our website: 519-482-3400 1 Albert St., Clinton Fred Lobb, Broker/Owner wwwprudentialheartland.com NEW LISTING: 619 Queen Street, Blyth, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family home on double lot. Patio doors to deck, MF laundry. Most windows replaced with crank-out type, newer turnace, 100 amp breaker panel. Reasonably priced, roomy starter home. $79,900. Call Richard Lobb, Sales Rep. 214 McConnell St., Blyth, 1.5 storey, 3 bedroom home on quiet street close to school. This excellent family home has been recently renovated and redecorated, all fresh and sparkling and move-in ready! New siding, windows, doors, 4 pc. bath, drywall in kitchen and dining room, carpet, verandah. deck, wiring, plumbing, hi-eff gas furnace. Just $124,900. Call Fred Lobb, Broker. 482-3400 Corporation of the Municipality of Huron East Surplus Property Part 3 Plan 22R4135, Brussels Ward, Municipality of Huron East was declared as surplus property by Huron East Council at a Council meeting held on July 3rd, 2001. The property is the vacant lot 1.41 acres between the Brussels Fire Hall and the Road Allowance next to Agromart. Tenders must be received at the Municipal Office prior to August 1st, 2001. If interested in this property, please contact the Municipal Office for additional information. J.R. McLachlan, Clerk-Administrator, Municipality of Huron East, 72 Main Street South, Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO 519-527-0160 Municipalities meet to discuss Auburn o BAILEY REAL ESTATE LTD. Clinton Mason Bailey 482-9371 BROKER (24 Hour Service) BLYTH: Price reduced on a 2 floor brick home with 3 extra lots on Dinsley St. Phone for details. BLYTH: Elegant ranch style home on 15.5 acres with barn and workshop on paved road adjacent to Blyth. CLINTON: 143 Fulton St., 6 room, 1 1/2 floor, frame home, gas heat, fenced lot. INVESTMENT PROPERTY: 1 commercial unit, 2 apartments, walk-out basement workshop. $55,000.00 or best offer. Low down payment arranged. WANTED FOR SERIOUS BUYERS: 1 floor modern bungalow, farms and small acreage. BLYTH: 8 rental units, 2 commercial and 6 residential, showing excellent return. Fully occupied. 100 ACRES: West Wawanosh, all cropable, brick home, frame barn. HARDWARE STORE: Long established business in Blyth. Large apartment above. All in excellent condition, Owner wishes to retire. BLYTH: Ideal family home, large 2 storey brick, 4 bedroom home on 1 1/4 lots, good heated workshop. 100 ACRES: West of Dungannon, house, barn, 50 acres workable, nice setting for country living. BLYTH: Large well treed building lot on Drummond St. FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Why is it that the things I'm sure of trip me up? Supporting local projects in a global context Call 1-800-5656 USC to pledge your support today! 56 Sparks Street. Ottawa ON KIP 5B1 www.usc-canada.org PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2001. Classified Advertisements Real estate Real estate Tenders Tenders S ervices GAMBLING Did you know that problem gambling could affect your performance at work, school and home? For free, confidential information call Huron Addiction Services, 482-1767. 30-lp Celebrate the International Year of the Volunteer by coming out to a Habitat for Humanity build. ‘Aomes B uild,. )n•r Habitat for Humanity For more information on Habitat for Humanity and to contact your nearest affiliate, contact us at 1-800-667-5137 Email: habitat@habitat.ca WWVV. habitatea Wanted WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP cars and trucks. L & B Auto Wreckers, 1/2 mile south of Brussels. Call 887-9499. tfn WANTED TO BUY — WINGHAM milk bottles, Tervit's, Smith's, Bateson's, Foxton and Sunrise Dairy. Also Blyth Dairy. Call 357- 2741 29-3p lVebsites northhuron.on.ca Northern Huron's foremost source of information when you: • Need to check the weather • Need a plumber • Need to see what's on at area theatres • Need to build a barn • Need to find the money to build a barn • Need to read reviews on theatre presentation • Need a lawyer • Need to rent a crane • Need to order take-out food and don't have the telephone number • Need to find a real estate agent • Need an accountant Check it out at www.northhuron.on.ca (an online service of The Citizen.) Eat healthy ic--1;r11,) Play often Repeat regularly Regular physical activity and healthy eating reduces the risks associated with er being overweight. PaanLParnan~® WAY porticipodions com Continued Trom page 3 a Wingham resident regarding the signing of a site plan agreement. Stewart said the stumbling block has been the drainage plan, a require- ment which the resident indicated he could not meet. An engineer has been contacted to look at other options for the Centre Street property. The property owner is to assume any costs, ** * Council was to meet with OPP representatives to prepare the sub- mission to OCCOPS on July 17. *** Councillor James Campbell, Layton, Councillor Murray Scott, Rural Roads Manager Ralph Campbell and Transition Di ctor Winona Thompson had atten ed a meeting in Clinton rega ding Auburn. The Central Huron cl rk is preparing a draft agreement in icat- ing which municipality wo d be responsible for which item.. This will be circulated to Central uron, North Huron and Ashfield- Colborne-Wawanosh councils for review. Also the hall board had been dis- solved. * * * Councillor Archie MacGowan said that the JEEP application for funding on the rescue van for the Wingham and Area tire board, had been sent to the ministry and confir- mation of this had been received by the municipality. However, the Ministry has no record of receiving the applicaiton and therefore no funding has been allotted to the van. Board members are contact Huron- Bruce MP Paul Steckle for his sup- port. ** * Council authorized the removal of trees in front of the complex and the placing of fill stockpiled at the site into the ditch in front of the build- ing. *** North , Huron is donating 400 township pins to the Blyth Fire Department for registration during the upcoming firefighters conven- tion. *** Council accepted the resignation of Amanda Anderson as recreation operator. If you are going to get sick North Huron is not a bad place to do it according to the recently released Hospital Report 2001. The report is a collaborative effort between the Canadian Institute for Health Information and the University of Toronto, Department of Health Administration. It was issued against a background of change which has seen the num- ber of acute care beds drop by 21 per cent since 1995 and the number of overnight stays drop by 10 per cent during the same period. On the other hand day surgery has increased by 18 per cent passing the one million mark in 1998. The Huron Perth Hospitals Partnership reached the provincial average in the areas of hospital finances and in their efforts to devel- op community partnerships and co- ordinate patient care. In the four areas of patient care that were examined the Partnership met the provincial average in three and were only slightly below in the other. The study tracked such things as the possibility of re-admission after surgery or the mccuranee of secondary infections while in hospi- tal for the treatment of pneumonia. Best wishes for a speedy recovery are sent by the Cranbrook communi- ty to Fern Dickinson, who is in hos- pital in Listowel. She is recuperating satisfactorily and can receive visi- tors. Linda and Jim Minielly and granddaughters Davis and Michaela enjoyed a few days holidays visiting the African Lion Safari. After that they spent some days in Harrison Park near Owen Sound. The two girls told me they followed a lovely nature trail to Inglis Falls and partic- ularly enjoyed the paddle boats and the canoeing. After taking their daughter Anne to camp, Fraun Reilley and Kim Yuzwa spent some days in the Sutton area and were surprised to find the graves of Stephen Leacock and Mazo de la Roche together in the graveyard of a beautiful church in the area. Now I may be dating myself here, but I devoured the Mazo de la Roche books when I was young, which is about a thousand years ago. Brian and Linda Housser were also on the go. They made a truckrun to Brainerd in Minnesota. As you may remember a few years ago the movie Fargo was set in that area. While they were there the rains came finally after three weeks of drought. Of course when they came back to Cranbrook we also had quite a cloud burst. I am thinking of pro- moting the Houssers as Huron East rainmakers. We could set up a good business! And I am going off babysitting my Millennium twins this week for a few days. Their babysitter has gone on holidays as well, so Opa is very popular all of a sudden. We are into exploring everything and breaking everything. What stands out clearly is the sat- isfaction with which most patients viewed their care. Bedside care, physician care, satisfaction with care and services and the patients' overall opinion all received five star ratings from those interviewed for the study. Staff provided a level of satisfaction above that of hospitals in large centres like Toronto, Mississauga and Kitchener. This current report examined the state of acute care in Ontario hospi- tals. Later this year the Institute will release reports on emergency departments, complex continuing care and other parts of the health care system. Huron Perth hospitals do well in 2001 report