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PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2004.
Communion at Knox
NEWS
FROM CRANBROOK
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standards of care for the
approximately 100 dogs remaining
at the property are being met.
The 28-year-old man and 26-year-
old woman, both of Blyth, each face
four counts under the Ontario SPCA
Act as amended in December 2002
to address offences by breeders of
dogs and cats for sale. The charges
include failing to provide adequate
medical attention when the animal
is sick, failing to provide adequate
protection from the elements,
confining dogs in an enclosure with
unsanitary conditions and confining
dogs in an enclosure with
inadequate space. The couple
scheduled for their first appearance
in the Ontario Court of Justice,
Goderich on Jan. 20. Under the
amended Ontario SPCA Act they
could face a maximum fine of
$60,000 on each count, a jail term of
up to two years and a life-time ban
from breeding dogs and cats for
sale.
The Ontario SPCA is a registered
charity. If you would like to help
stamp out puppy mills your
donation will be greatly
appreciated. Call the Huron County
Branch of the SPCA in Goderich at
519-440-0250, 5 North Street,
Goderich, ON, N7A 2T6.
As this was written, this is enough young people.
snow for Christmas, so hopefully the There will be a communion
weather will co-operate so people service in Knox Presbyterian Church
can travel without worrying about in Cranbrook at 8:20 p.m. on
the roads. There were many Christmas Eve.
accidents again on the weekend so Sean Mitchell played the violin,
drive carefully and arrive safely. accompanied by Marie Mitchell,
The schools have closed for the then Emily and Sarah Mitchell
holidays already, so watch for the played the piano in Cranbrook
Broadcasting Christmas
Brussels Public School students demonstrated Christmas
traditions from different countries all across the world
through a world-wide broadcast in their annual Christmas
concert Dec. 15. These two students start the broadcast off
with the Canadian introduction. (Elyse De8ruyn photo)
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Church on Sunday.
Some people from the area were in
Waterloo Park on Wednesday
evening to see the lights. They saw
The Kitchener Record photographer
taking the picture of the Nativity
Scene that was in the paper on
Thursday.
Beryl Smith is wished a speedy
recovery, so she will be home for
Ch'ristmas. '
Birthday wishes to Nancy Walker,
Dec. 26; Craig Workman, Dec. 30;
Emma Silcock and Cindy Fallis,
Dec. 31; Claire Mitchell, Jan. I,
Lynn Fritz, Jan. 2; Curtis Knight,
Jan. 3; Julia Mitchell, Bennett
Smith, and Marc Fischer, Jan. 5.
Happy anniversary to Marlene and
Dave Watkins, Dec. 23; Jeff and
Angela Badley, Dec. 30 and Jennifer
and Tim Dardarian, Dec. 31.
Wishing everyone a very safe and
Merry Christmas and a happy and
prosperous New Year.
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SITE:
Member of the Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
SEASON'S GREETINGS The management and staff
extend our warmest wishes to you, the community, for
a wondrous Christmas and holiday season. Indeed, we
thank everyone for the warmth, spirit and support
shown to our Hospital over the past year in the sharing
of their time, talent and financial donations. We look
forward to a new year of peace, goodwill and
happiness. Merry Christmas to one and all.
Artwork Sincere appreciation to the St. James and
Seaforth. Public School students for their delightful
and creative artwork adorning the halls of our hospital
ihis Christmas season. you display amazing talent.
Tree of Lights ceremony November 28th was again a
great success for the Hospital Auxiliary. Tickets-
remain available at the Hospital Switchboard up until
Christmas, This year's donations will purchase a
recliner wheelchair for stroke patients or people with
head injuries.
Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation
2004 Summer Campaign generated $31,270. Capital
equipment items purchased include: emergency
intercom system upgrade, surgical ligator, wider width
wheelchair and two medication carts.
Christmas/ Winter Campaign is receiving very
generous donations from he community. Proceeds
from this campaign will purchase one new biphasic -
defibrillator and upgrade an existing defibrillator.
The Seaforth Foundation has pledged $300,000 to the
Seaforth Community Hospital Trust for the Seaforth
Community Health Centre and Medical Centre
upgrades. The foundation has also supported the
request presented from the Community Focus Group
for funds to offset costs of study and report on
Seaforth Community Hospital services. The
Foundation will set up separate accounts for donations
requested to be directed to a specific area ie. accounts
currently in place include capital equipment, Health
Centre and Focus Group.
Clergy Visits We will continue with weekly visiting
clergy roster for those patients who have indicated a
religious affiliation and expressed a receptiveness to
clergy visit. In compliance with the Privacy
Legislation which came into effect November 1, 2004,
patients and families are request to notify their clergy
if they would like a visit.
Blood Donor Clinic will be held December 29, 2004
1:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the seaforth Community Centre.
For further information or to book an appointment,
please call 1 888 2 DONATE