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2001
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Mitchell Reilley McKay
Deceriber 16
son of Joshua Gropp
& Lisa McKay
DEADLINE - DECEMBER 20
(2 p.m. in Brussels & 4 p.m. in Myth)
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2001. PAGE 19.
New business opens on Brussels main street
The Ministry of Environment is The money is part of the largest
making $415,650 available to the single investment in groundwater
County of Huron to conduct a source protection in the province's
groundwater study, Helen Johns, history. Environment Minister
MPP for Huron-Bruce announced Elizabeth Witmer announced $10
Nov. 14. million in funding for municipal
The study partners involved in the groundwater studies on Aug. 22.
initiative are all the towns, town- "I would like to congratulate
ships and municipalities within the Huron County on the initiative they
County of Huron, the Maitland have shown in taking action to pro-
Valley Conservation Authority, the tect this valuable resource," said
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Johns.
Authority and Perth County. Studies in Huron and across the
College and through the Reflexology
Association ofanada.
At present th business has some
Brussels has a new business open- general gift items. After the
ing just in time for the Christmas Christmas season O'Grady will con-
season. Kathy Jo O'Grady, a centrate on health care products.
Cranbrook resident opened the She is already producing her own
Enchanted Moon .on Turnberry line of specialty soaps and aromatic
Street this last weekend. massage and body oils. After her
O'Grady specializes in esthetics, business is established she would
reflexology, aromatherapy, and mas- like to begin producing handmade
sage. She studied at Conestoga beeswax candles because she
Huron gets funding for study
province will help map wellhead
protection areas for municipal wells,
identify other sensitive groundwater
areas and catalogue potential risks.
Contaminants will be inventoried
and surveys will record how water is
used. Aquifer recharges and dis-
charge areas will also be mapped.
This information will help munici-
palities and regions develop and
implement source protection strate-
gies.
believes they are healthier than
paraffin.
This is ,her first business venture
since leaving school. She said she
had been thinking about opening a
business for more than a year and
decided to go ahead and take the
chance.
O'Grady said, "I enjoy all aspects
of my work and look forward to
meeting and serving the residents of
Brussels and area."
New moon
KathyJo O'Grady celebrates the opening of her new
Brussels business, Enchanted Moon, with a little help from
her feathered friend, Sprite. They would both be happy to
see you at their location on Turnberry Street. (David Blaney photo)
By David Blaney
Citizen staff
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_HEALTH ON THE HILL
A Review of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
THERE IS STILL TIME... did you miss the community
consultation meetings concerning the proposed Comprehensive
Seniors Health Centre? Do you have some ideas or concerns about the
project that you wish to share? Would your group or organization
prefer a presentation about the proposed Centre? If any of these
questions apply to you, please leave a message at 527-3020. Your
ideas are welcomed.
TREE OF LIGHTS the blue spruce Christmas Tree on the Hospital
lawn has been lit and is lovely! Many thanks to all who organized,
decorated, participated, attended and purchased tickets. Tickets are still
available up until Christmas as a "Gift To" or, "In Memory Of" at the
Hospital Switchboard or from Auxiliary members at the cost of $5.00
each.
A TREASURE CHEST OF CHILDREN'S DELIGHTS with
Christmas gift giving in mind, why not lend your support by the
purchase of tickets on a locally made lovely, wooden toy chest which
comes completely stocked with toys for girls and boys of all ages
(valued at $600). Tickets are available in the Hospital Auxiliary Gift
Shop and at Switchboard at a cost of $5.00 each. Draw to be made
December 11, 2001. Proceeds towards purchase of needed items for
Center of Excellence.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? our Hospital Auxiliary GIFT SHOP has
an extended new inventory line including Battenberg and Christmas
nighties, Dagoli leisure clothing, decorative candles, wheelchair
cushion covers, novelty cotton boxer shorts, jewellery and numerous
other items arriving daily. Auxiliary Volunteers welcome your visit.
HOPE FOR THE HOLIDAYS a service to help the bereaved deal
with loss at Holiday time will be held in Seaforth at First Presbyterian
Church Sunday, December 2, 2001, 4-5 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Huron Hospice Volunteer Service and supported by
local Clergy and Funeral Directors. For further information, please
contact Huron Hospice Volunteer Office at 527-0655 or Local Clergy.
AUXILIARY DECORATIONS special thanks on behalf of the
patients, staff, visitors to the Hospital Auxiliary and Student
Volunteers for "decking the halls" for the holiday season. The nevoi,
Christmas tree is casting a radiant glow in the Patient Lounge.
Appreciation is extended to the Employee Relations Committee for the
beautification of the flower bed at the lower level hospital entrance
with the planting of shrubbery.