HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2004-10-14, Page 14Helping hand
The start of the Blyth Figure and Power Skating Club's new
season, which began on Friday night was the first for some.
Little ones got some help from more seasoned skaters.
(Elyse DeBruyn photo)
Committee offers
free parenting
teens series
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HURON EAST RECREATION
DEPARTMENT
INVITATION TO TENDER
Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. on
Friday, October 15, 2004.
For the snowblowing and/or removal of snow and ice from
the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre Driveway
and Parking Areas during the 2004-2005 winter season.
Tender specifications should include:
Tractor size and snowblower size;
Hourly rate for loader including operator;
Statement of liability insurance coverage.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Anyone with questions or wishing to arrange a site visit may
phone or fax:
Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centres
Murray McArter, Facility Manager
800 James Street, PO Box 209
Brussels, ON
NOG 1110
Phone: 519-887-6621
Fax: 519-887-9980
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The Huron County Parent
Education and Resource Committee,
formed in early 2003 is hosting the
Parenting Teens Workshop series,
beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 20.
The committee whose mandate
includes identifying gaps in Huron
County services- for families and
children, is offering the series to
parents who wish to learn more
about parenting strategies and
understand better the needs of their
teens.
"Not unlike other communities,
there is a huge gap in Huron County
services for children and parents
who have children beyond the age of
six years. We are particularly
concerned about our teens and the
lack of parent programs and services
for this group," notes Jane Falconer,
chair of the PERC 7+group.
"Offering these sessions is a first
step to ensuring that parents
understand what their teens are faced
with and how they can effectively
respond to situations they will
encounter."
The series entitled, Who Stole My
Teenager, will dOver the following
topics: drugs and alcohol — how to
talk to your teen about substance
abuse, what they are using and what
to look for; sexuality - how to talk to
your teen - the facts; eating disorders
and mental health; and Surviving
your Adolescents. -
Guest speakers from local
agencies and an OPP officer will be
speaking •on these important issues.
Speakers will be available to respond
to parents' questions.
Sessions will be held at South
Huron District High School in
Exeter for four Wednesdays
commencing Oct. 20, from 7 - 9 p.m.
Pre-registration for individual
sessions is required.
Contact Jennifer at Huron County
Child Abuse Prevention Committee
519-482-8777 or 1-800-479-0716
ext. 217 to sign up.