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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-12-18, Page 6Sirens wailed and lights flashed at the Blyth arena Saturday afternoon as broomball players made their way Onto the ice. According to Blyth Fire Chief Paul Josling, a youngster . had tier seen playing around the fire Mardi switch near the entrance to the spectator section of the arena and was told to stop. It is believed the same child later pulled the alarm, though the suspect had left by the time the fire department arrived, said Jos- ling. PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2002. Blyth department responds to Community spirit Eight local elementary school principals visited Wescast Industries in Wingham Monday morning to receive a donation of $16,000 from the company. The monies will be shared equally among the schools and this year, used for literacy programs. Now in the second year of a joint donation, Wescast contributes funds to educational, recreational and medical causes through the Community Involvement Team (CIT). Present for the presentation were, in back, from left: Carl Mowbray, CIT; George Barker, Brookside Public School and Cheryl Peach, Wingham. In the middle: Liz Weishar, CIT; Sheree Fleischauer, Howick; Shelley Blackmore, East Wawanosh and Julie Holmes, Turnberry. In front: Gerald Hoggarth, CIT; Kim Black, Blyth; Alice McDowell, Grey; Joan Livingston, CIT and Heather Beattie, Brussels. (Janice Becker photo) Residents r Attention: of . Huron East Netscape:Welcome to the Municipality or Huron East Ig 3 fol ,0_rLi t:4 C.4 a a t; B.. ,..... Reload Home S”roh NAlsoApir h".4, Pewit Secwily Shop :tc;, I. Lace,. 4 Irmo //w-ew huroneact corn/ 101- What's Related yvaxS '6 r-,,.• A — 111!111/311e111911 lit RON LAST r Pr SI r' ... ......„, By-Laws Porto* aq Events Aboatt1k Contaci U u . _ j,... 4: _ .„,.....,.. ,' eouncft Wekome: we wouldlike to extend a werM welcome b the t-Ylutil a pal Services Municipality liuron East. A of great coolie urriy Or shop, visit, relax, stayand the . A good plate r conwriundy Groups for business and investment opporninines. -- InOtistit ol Ponta There is so much in If uirn East, Ise kilos,' you will • 1 I enjoy our unique country atmosphere nestled in the -,... County of flumn. For the people who have already 7 , ) 1-1 I chosen us for your home. you will find all kinds of, useful intomiation. Forms for marriage licenses, hnikling permits. a list of all our services. community pimps and how to contest us fur further irronnatkv. m We are glad you have come u visit with us and hope you will keep coining back j 1 TfortmesRutrTklfillqh-fs Muni sip aiSy or Huron East : ----1 72 Main Stee.t, (.1 Co 610 Seitiely Ce,terto NO< tlA0 Teti tree: I -ntel-tite-?813 Minoru WO-5214160 " = Fla', 519,5274561 .. o 2. A . • Phase One Launch Refreshments You're When: Where: -- of Friday, Huron Provided our Dec Main Invited East 20 — New St., Council at Everyone Seaforth to 12 noon the Chambers Website Welcome . alse alarm at arena it took ime time to shut off the Josling said a car had entered the sirens as no one at the arena knew ditch just west of London Rd. on where to locate the key. Westfield Rd. The firefighters also responded to The injuries appeared to be minor a single motor vehicle accident and the driver was treated by the around supper time on Sunday. ambulance crew in attendance. Municipality of Huron East NOTICE The Municipal Office WILL BE CLOSED December 23, 24, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, December 27 & New Year's Day Council and Staff hope you enjoy the Festive Season and wish everyone a Healthy & Prosperous New Year! HEALTH ON THE HILL A Review of activities at SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL "Season's Greetings to everyone as we quickly approach the Christmas season." We extend our sincerest appreciation to the many community Volunteers who have provided festive decorations to adorn the hallways, brought special greetings by their visits, music and song, pastoral care, treats of food and goodies from patients/families and the many extras that mean so much not only at Christmas, but also throughout the year. Holiday Hours at Seaforth Medical Clinic Mon. December 23 OPEN Tues..December 24 , OPEN 9 a.m.-12:00 noon Wed. MERRY CHRISTMAS (CLOSED) Thurs. HAPPY BOXING DAY (CLOSED) Fri. December 27 OPEN 9 a.m.-12:00 noon on walk-in basis Mon. December 30 OPEN Tues. December 31 OPEN 9 a.m.-3:00 p.m. walk-in basis Wed. HAPPY NEW YEAR (CLOSED) Thurs. January 2 OPEN Fri. January 3 OPEN Walk-In Clinic/Seaforth Medical Clinic all Thursday walk-in clinics have been cancelled. We apologize for any resultant inconvenience. Christmas Wish Campaign Our 2002.Christmas Campaign is underway. This Holiday Season the Seaforth Community Hospital is in critical need of a gift that we just can't live without. That gift is a 3 in 1 Cardiac Monitor. In the Spirit of the Season, please be generous with a donation "from the heart..for the heart" to the Seaforth Hospital Foundation. This year's campaign also includes a Christmas card for everyone to return their Season's Greetings to the Health Care staff and patients at Seaforth Hospital. Memorial Gifts are a wonderful way to honour the memory of a deceased or loved one. Donation Wheeled Walkers at their recent Wine and Cheese Reception, the Huron Count) Junior Farmers presented two folding, 4 wheeled walkers (including seat and basket) to Seaforth Community Hospital. The same donation was made to each of the hospitals in Huron County. The staff here is most grateful for this generous donation made by these fine young people. Huron Hospice Christmas Tree Draw was won by Jean McLean. Your generosity in supporting this worthwhile cause is much appreciated. Recruitment CD For Health Care Professionals the Foundation is excited to have recently funded the creation of a CD for the Seaforth Hospital recruitment of Health Care Professionals. Foundation WEB Page Seaforth Hospital Foundation are pleased to announce that you can find us on the web on the Seaforth Hospital's web page. You can visit our web site directly at www.hphp.org/seaforth foundation