Huron Expositor, 2014-12-03, Page 1010 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, December 3, 2014
BABIES OF
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Make sure you're one of the proud parents or
grandparents to show off the newest member of your
family. Join The Huron Expositor's
"BABIES ON PARADE"
a photo display of babies born in 2014
Published Wed. Jan. 14, 2015
DEADLINE:
DECEMBER 19, 12:00 Noon
Send or bring a picture of your little one born in 2014, including full name,
birthdate and parents' names, to be featured in The Huron Expositor's
"Babies on Parade" on January 14, 2015 for only $18.00 (HST included).
Please send picture (with name on back) along with a cheque to The Huron
Expositor, P.O. Box 69, Seaforth, Ont., NOK IMO by 12 noon, Fri. Dec. 19.
Photos may be picked up after January 14. This feature must be pre -paid.
PLEASE COMPLETE
Baby's Full Name
Birth Date
Parents' Names
$18.00 Enclosed ❑
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K2 Wind supports Huron County
Christmas Bureau
A $5,000 donation was gratefully received again this aBureau.
The K2 Wind site team made the donation to Mary Garriock
and Trish Harris of the Christmas Bureau. The donation will
assist in providing food cards, gifts and clothing for those
needing a hand this Christmas.
Funding available
for local non -profits
United Way Perth -Huron is
accepting funding applications that
address new, emergent or critical
issues within our community.
The purpose of these grants will
be to assist with one year of fund-
ing for the start-up or expansion
of projects that fosters partner-
ships between organizations and
individuals or improves organiza-
tional structure to build capacity
within the charitable sector. To
apply there must be a demon-
strated need for the program or
service, there must be a capacity
to respond collaboratively to the
need and they must operate
within Perth and Huron counties.
Last year, the United Way
funded the YMCA in Goderich to
work with partners to initiate a
Huron County Youth Recreation
and Sports subsidy program. This
pilot project aims to improve the
mental health and well being of
low-income families by providing
recreation, culture and leisure
opportunities to children and
youth. The second grant funded
last year was F.U.E.L. Plus —
Females Using Energy for Life Sec-
ondary School Program being
offered by the Perth District Health
Unit. This weekly program works
to improve self-esteem and mental
health by empowering them to be
more physically active.
Other successful past
development and demonstration
grant recipients include: The Foun-
dation for Enriching Education and
Kids First Huron Perth Steering
Committee's shared intake project,
the John Howard Society of London
and Districts' institutional visiting
and reintegration support program
at the Stratford jail and the Huron
County Food Bank Distribution
Centre's "Neighbours Helping
Neighbours" program.
To apply and more informa-
tion visit perthhuron.unitedway.
ca/funding
development-demonstation-
application.
Applications are due by Mon.,
Jan. 5, 2015 by 5 p.m.
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