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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-10-04, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2000. PAGE 13. P. McCallum greets for Duff’s United service FROM WALTON Pearl McCallum greeted worship­ pers at Duff’s United Church on Oct. I, World Wide Communion Sunday. Joan Tuchlinsky welcomed every­ one. With Glenda Morrison being away this Sunday, Marion Godkin took over the job of organist. Joan gave the announcements. Congratulations to Cindy and Chris Poland on their new baby daughter Lorren Haleice. The smiles from grandmother Dianne McCallum and great-grandmother Pearl McCallum showed how pleased they were to have the baby arrive safely. The UCW meet Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. Anyone interested in going on the UCW Mystery tour on Oct. 21 is to give Gloria Wilbee or Judy Emmrich a call by Oct. 14. The fall supper will be held at the Brussels arena this year on the first Wednesday in November. There will still be takeouts and food will still be as delicious as usual. Anyone interested in a book read­ ing group call Joan. The books will be along the lines of spiritual growth. Next Sunday is Thanksgiving Sunday and people are asked to bring non-perishable food items for the food banks. The choir sang, We Gather Here. Following the scripture readings Joan’s meditation was called Faith in Action. During the offering the choir sang a song called, Eat This Bread and Never Hunger. The children came up from Sunday School to take part in communion which was served by Trisha McClure, Fred and Heidi McClure and Dianne McCallum. Following the service, people went downstairs to enjoy muffins and cof­ fee with the proceeds going towards the Youth Group fund. Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca I don’t know how often a person gets a chance to meet face to face, with someone that they have only communicated with on line, but this weekend Thys DeJong did just that. He has been talking to Susie Ryerson on line from N. Dakota, for the past three years and this weekend enroute to visit her brother in Vermont, she came up to meet Thys and his wife, B.J. She stayed at the Walton Inn Saturday and Sunday and on Monday planned to travel to Mississauga to meet up with some other ‘on line’ friends. This past weekend was the annual Christian Conference (Clinton Gospel Hall) held at the Clinton High School with approximately 500 people attending the event. With people there from all over North America, the Bacherts helped by hosting guests at the Walton Inn. Former Morris deputy-reeve celebrates his 90th birthday He has been involved in the com­ munity as a member of the Masonic Lodge, through the church, served as an elder and in politics as a one-tjme deputy reeve of Morris Twp. The open house on Sunday at Huronlea was attended by people from as far away as Toronto, Detroit, Orillia, Vancouver and Hamilton, as well as from Brussels and area. Special guests were his three sisters from Owen Sound. ws live * because of you... please give generously. $5.00 Ldlpops, peanuts. Jety beans, gumdrops, variety mix TMi nocY rouNMnoN * wwwJddnevxa WINGHAM & DISTRICT HOSPITAL HIGHLIGHTS Special day Jim Mair of Huronlea, Brussels was the guest of honour at an open house on Sunday in recognition of his 90th birthday. (Vicky Bremner photo) It was a special day on Saturday for Jim Mair as family and friends gathered to celebrate with him the occasion of his 90th birthday. The celebrant was bom Sept. 27, 1910 in Sullivan Twp. near Chesley to William and Netty Mair. He attended SS 10 Sulivan school. On Oct. 1, 1949 he married the former Evelyn Scott of Morris Twp. They raised three daughters Norma, Linda and Joan. The family has grown to include four grandsons. Mr. Mair farmed on the third con­ cession of Morris until 1980. After his retirement he had a special inter­ est in woodworking, especially clockmaking. Each of his daughters has a handcrafted grandfather clock. WINGHAM & DISTRICT BREAST FEEDING SUPPORT CLINIC You are welcome to drop in to the clinic on Tuesday mornings between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon, every week. The clinic is held in the former nursery, second floor, in the maternity department at the hospital. This clinic provides guidance, information & personal assistance to new mother as well as new “mothers to be.” For more information, or if you need assistance at other times, please call Phyllis at 357-3087. This service is provided free of charge. AUXILIARY RUMMAGE SALE The fall Rummage Sale will be held at the Wingham Armouries. Articles for the sale may be dropped off between 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on October 19. The sale will run from 3:30 - 8:00 p.m. on October 19 and 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on October 20. Proceeds will be used for Auxiliary projects. Seasonal items only please. SUPPORT GROUP FOR WOMEN This support group is being presented by Women’s Shelter and Counseling Services of Huron and Community Psychiatric services in Wingham. Designed for women in this area who have experienced abuse in their lives, this ongoing Educational Program assists women to develop self-Empowerment skills. This is a free and confidential group. If you are interested in joining please contact Linda at 1-519-357-1614. DIABETES EDUCATION The next class will be offered on Thursday, October 26 from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A doctor’s referral is required. Call Linda at 357-3210, (ext. 362) to register. RENOVATIONS Next time you are visiting the hospital be sure to check out the new lighting, ceilings and decorating in the hallways on first and second floor. With the completion of the air conditioning project, we have been able to tidy up. Out thanks to everyone for their patience during the process. TEEN VOLUNTEERS The hospital welcomes 18 teen volunteers to its roster this year. Trair ed and supervised by Rosemary LaRose, these individuals provide many of th' little extras our patients have come to enjoy and expect at the hospital. Training is currently underway and the teen volunteers will begin their service in October. HIGH SCHOOL CO-OP STUDENTS Joining us from F. E. Madill for their co-op terms are Amy Seip, Margo Abbott and Jennifer Hall. We wish them a rewarding educational experience here at WDH. Phone: 357-3210 Fax: 357-2931 E-Mail: winghosp@wcl.on.ca NOTICE OF VOTERS’ LIST 2000 for the Municipality of Central Huron (formerly the Township of Goderich Township of Hullett and the Town of Clinton NOTICE is hereby given that the Voters’ List for the 2000 Municipal Election, prepared as required under the Municipal Elections Act will be available for inspection from Tuesday, September 5th, 2000 at the Municipal Offices of the Township of Goderich, the Township of Hullett and the Town of Clinton. AND I HEREBY call upon all electors to examine the list to ensure that their names and other relevant information is correctly shown. Applications for addi­ tions, deletions or amendments to the list may be made by an elector, by filing a form, that may be obtained at the municipal offices during normal working hours. NOTICE THAT revisions will commence on September 5th, 2000. NOTICE THAT the last day for filing applications for the above mentioned revisions will be Monday, November 13th, 2000 at 8:00 p.m. DATED on this 31st day of August, 2000 Linda M. Cranston, Elections Clerk. MUNICIPAL ELECTION 2000 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ACT, 1996 'S. 24) IN TIIE NEW MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL HURON (PRESENTLY THE TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH [Ward 1), THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT [Ward 2] AND THE TOWN OF CLINTON [Ward 3] ) NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS NOMINATIONS FOR THE OFFICES OF: 1 - Position fcr REEVE chosen from entire municipality (Ward 1, 2 or 3) 1 - Position for DEPUTY-REEVE chosen from entire municipality (Ward 1, 2 or 3) 2 - Positions for COUNCILLORS chosen from Ward 1 (Goderich Township) 2 - Positions for COUNCILLORS chosen from Ward 2 (Hullett Township) 2 - Positions for COUNCILLORS chosen from Ward 3 (Town of Clinton) Nominations/Registrations may be filed during regular business’Tiours'at the office of the Clerk for the Township of Goderich, the Township of Hullett or the Town Office in Clinton, until October 13, 2000 at 5:00 p.m. Numination/Registration papers are available at the Municipal Offices. A signed consent to the nomination, a declaration of qualification by the candidate, a $100.0(1 filing fee (cash, money order to certified cheque) and identification of the candidate are required. PLEASE NOTE: No person who proposes to be a candidate may solicit or accept contributions for election purposes; or incur expenses, until that person’s nomination registration has been filed. Linda Cranston, A.M.C.T. Election Clerk, MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL HURON