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The Citizen, 2004-11-04, Page 22northhuron.on.ca Northern Huron's foremost source of information when you: • Need to check the weather • Need a plumber • Need to see what's on at area theatres • Need to build a barn • Need to find the money to build a barn • Need to read reviews on theatre presentation • Need a lawyer • Need to rent a crane • Need to order take-out food and don't have the telephone number • Need to find a real estate agent • Need an accountant Check it out at www.northhuron.on.ca (an online service of The Citizen.) PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2004. Classified Advertisements Diabetic members hear guest speaker Services GAMBLING When you are over your limit: Help is available! Contact Huron Addiction Services' gambling counsellor, 482-3416 Ext. 2503. All services are free and confidential. 43-lb . FAXING SERVICE. WE CAN send or receive faxes for you. The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth, 523- 4792 or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114. - tfn PHOTOGRAPHY — GRADUATE of Humber College's Creative Photographer program — specializing in commercial shots and portraiture. Call 887-6353. tfn Wanted BUYING OLD BRICK FARM- houses and other old brick buildings for wrecking and salvage. Ross Lumley (519) 383-2024. Wrecking people's homes (36 last year) all over Southwestern Ontario since 1969. 43-1p THE BOOKERY IS NOW located at 326 Main St. E., Listowel. Double the size with over 10,000 titles in stock. The Bookery, fine used books — • Bought • Sold • Traded — 291-4996. 29-eow WANTED — STAINLESS STEEL chimney and kitchen wood stove in good condition. Phone 519-440- 0686. 42-2 Wanted WANTED TO BUY: SCRAP CARS and trucks. L&B Auto Wreckers, 1/2 mile south of Brussels, Call 887-9499 or 887-8127. tfn Websites The Brussels, Morris and Grey Diabetic meeting was held at Huronlea on Wednesday, Oct. 20 with 16 members present. Guest speaker was Dr. Brad Murray of the Teeswater Chiropractic office. He introduced himself and described his training and the fact that he is a local boy who came home to practise his profession. He began the program by disturbing handouts on supplements to aid in circulation and discussed the benefits of each. Dr. Murray brought a patient chair and a computer that is used to diagnose problems. He also brought an instrument that is used- to treat those problems. As well he spoke on acupuncture. On Oct. 23 at 7:15 a.m. OPP were called to a break-in on Londesborough Road in Ashfield- Colborne-Wawanosh. Sometime through the night an unlocked shed was entered on the property. Once inside the shed a gun locker was opened and seven firearms stolen: a Lee-Enfield bolt-action rifle, Mossberg semi- automatic rifle, Harrington- Richardson shotgun, Mossberg shotgun, CIL purffp • action shotgun, Remington shotgun and Dr. Murray demonstrated how the computer diagnosis is ,done on several volunteers and answered questions from many members. Nelva Scott thanked him for a very interesting and informative program. The directors were approved for the coming years. The honorarium to the co-ordinator was approved and the treasurer's report was given by Judy Hahn. Following the meeting a discussion was held regarding suggestions for speakers and topics. The next meeting is Wednesday, Nov. 17 at Huronlea with Linda Kieffer, diabetes nurse educator as the speaker. Her topic is changes with diagnosis of diabetes. an older shotgun with no identification at 'this time. Also stolen from the gun locker were six crossbows. Missing as well are a green 1997 Honda TRX 400, four- wheel ATV and two Husqvarna chainsaws. The ATV and chainsaws are valued at approximately $8,000. If you can help investigators solve this crime call the Huron OPP or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS). Vehicles for sale Vehicles for sale Aimmmhmk.v.immmmmoore2m.mmm-mm. FOR SALE 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 I 1 3 8 3 1 3 8 3 1 1994 Pontiac Grand Am SE 3 New motor and transmission last year. New full stereo. Asking $4,000. 8 Call Reagan 519-357-3545 1wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. Firearms stolen from shed break-in Huron East investigates pipeline installation pros/cons By Ronda Wicks Special to The Citizen Huron East council continues to investigate the pros and cons a installing new pipeline from Goderich in order to update the current water supply system in Huron East and limit the factors By Ronda Wicks Special to The Citizen Several reports were made available for Huron East at the council meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 19. Of interest was the Sept. 30 financial, report given by Brad Knight, treasurer, which showed income and expenses as coming in close to budget. The Vanastra Rec Centre appears to be holding its own at this point, said Knight, while the Brussels Morris & Grey Community Centre and pool and the Seaforth and District Community Centre are Continued from page 2 County Christmas Bureau and Brussels Santa Claus parade committee. Brother Bill Kellington was wished all the best in his upcoming surgery. involved in regularly drilling new wells to satisfy residential needs. At the Oct. 21 meeting, deputy- mayor Bernie MacLellan suggested that the new pipeline might bring more residents into the area as there would be a guaranteed water supply and that Huron East can't continue to keep drilling and capping wells showing a deficit. All three, he said, have had success at cutting away some of their regular expenses. And while Brussels and Seaforth are not doing as well as anticipated (Seaforth having incurred an additional expense, that was unforeseen) council remains optimistic that the next three months will be their best for the year. Knight also reported on the continuing work towards obtaining subsidy money for financing modifications / updating to the Vanastra pool for reasons of improving accessibility. The next casserole card party will be Monday, Nov. 15 at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $6. A non-perishable food items for North Huron Food Share would be appreciated at the November card party. endlessly. Councillor, Larry McGrath added a word of caution regarding the engineering costs and what -level of commitment might be required after its installation. Also added was the argument of new government regulations and what might be required next. However, other townships are already committed to piping in water from Goderich so this is an important consideration as size of any pipe installed will become significant to all. Huron East financial report close to budget Lodge holds casserole card Spook-cessful Heart-stopping screams and terrified moaning echoed from the gym at Blyth Public School as students put their brave faces on and walked through the haunted house, organized by the student council and Grade 8 students. The students' council designed the scary tour through the stage which ended with a maze on the gym floor. Organizers include: back row, from left Amelia Carter-Brown, Danika Bailey, Robyn Nicholson, Jessica Sparling, Dean Linner, Brett Courtney, Tasha Hubbard and Aaron Gross. Front: Brittany Cartwright, Rachelle Ducharme, Brandilyn Bearss, Meghan Watson, Kenny Plunkett, Brad MacPherson and Ben Rouw. Absent: Laura Youngblut and Aleisha Dale. (Elyse DeBruyn photo)