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PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2004.
Job satis action ound in homeparty business
By Bonnie Gropp
Citizen editor
Finding the balance between
family and work can be challenging,
especially for new mothers.
After having her first child 13
months ago, Holly McCutcheon of
Brussels knew that she wanted to
find some way to earn some money,
but the idea of full-time employment
was not attractive.
"I knew I wanted to be home with
Nolan as much as possible. But I
also knew it's nice to get out once in
awhile."
She found her answer in a home
party company Gramma's Attic,
which offers a wide variety of items
in what she describes as "country
decor."
"The motto is 'Do what you love.
love what you do: and that's exactly
what I'm doing. This is an awesome
way to make a bit of money."
The company, which is not as
familiar in this area as it is in the
In the Sept. 9 issue of The Citizen
there was some confusion in regards
to the number of students enrolled at
Hullett Public School.
north and in the cities, was first
introduced to McCutcheon by her
mother.
"She had gone to a party and told
me I had to see the products. We
went on the website and contacted
the company directly."
While home parties are the
primary way- to generate sales.
McCutcheon said people can also
check out the items on the internet
then call a consultant to order.
"It's nice for last-minute gifts
because they only take a day to come
in."
Her open houses, such as the one
she is holding this weekend, also
help to advertise her product.
Though her business isn't full-
time as yet, she hopes to one day
build it to the point she's "as busy as
I want to be."
FOr now, she says, with her
husband Steve able to "bond" while
she's working nights and weekends,
the business is a perfect fit. "I've,got
the best of both worlds."
keys inside.. Sometime overnight
the silver 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier
with Ontario plates #025-XRX was
stolen.
If you can help solve this case call
the Huron OPP or Crime Stoppers.
The Citizen would like to clarify
that there are 176 students enrolled,
not 166.
OPP investigate theft
On Sept. 7 at 8 a.m. OPP were being fixed. The person took the car
called regarding the theft of a home, left it unlocked and hid the
vehicle from the driveway of a
residence on Turnherry Street in
Brussels.
A leased vehicle of Kechnie Chev
Olds in Godertch, had been loaned
to a customer while his vehicle was
Correcting Hullett CPS numbers Home business
Holly McCutcheon of Brussels has found the perfect balance for business and home as a
Gramma's Attic consultant. (Bonnie Gropp photo)
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