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The Citizen, 2003-12-03, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2003. Smiling faces for Santa’s visit to Brussels MS lives here. Multiple sclerosis never hits just one person. It affects the entire family. Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada 1-800-268-7582 www mssociety.ca along the parade route in (Vicky Bremner photo) A friendly hello Santa merrily greeted folks Brussels on Saturday night on his way to the arena, where he passed out treats and visited with local youngsters. (Vicky Bremner photo) one last Sdae 'Water,RR #3, Zurich, Ontario NOM 2T0 Phone: (519) 236-4373 Administrator: Martha Craig, Reg.N. Guaranteed for life. Choose the picture, the numbers and the lettering. From s99. Will never rust, split or tarnish 53 Victoria South, Goderich (519) 524-9671 "£<kiA the frig paint can" Ruling by Outgoing Huron East mayor Lin Steffler pays official visit to Brussels as she took part in the Santa Claus parade on Saturday night. r-y--------------------------------------------------------------------- Classifieds advertisements published In TherCiti|en are now availablejon our website at www.northhurbn.on.ca 3 Great Christmas c Gift Ideas Traditional Hand-Cast Signs >cUleddin^ Unno-unccment" In the spirit Colourful floats and the Brussels Legion Pipe Band led the way for Santa Claus at this year’s Brussels parade on Saturday night. (Vicky Bremner photo) 2003 BUSINESS REVIEWS "Information Directory" for excellence is built on a long­ standing commitment to pro­ vide the best quality of life to the retirement years. We provide apartments, ba­ sic and preferred accommoda­ tions, exceptional service, car­ ing staff and comprehensive levels of care, all in a commu­ nity atmosphere. Nursing staff arc on duty around the clock. Activities, special events and outings arc scheduled year- round. Exercise, motivation and restorative care programs There is always a difficult decision to make when a loved one is unable to continue liv­ ing on their own. They may be having difficulty caring for themselves, falling frequently, or have one or more medical conditions. They may also be lonely, or forgetful about im­ portant issues like medication. Blue Water Rest Home is a non-profit charitable facility. We provide a very high qual­ ity level ofcarc and compas­ sion to seniors. Our reputation Service to Seniors: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow are tailored to the individual, and all residents are monitored to meet their emotional, social, physical, spitirual, social, and intellectual needs. Blue Water Rest Home complies with all legislated standards, and is subject to regular Ministry of Health and Long Term Care inspections. The Home is approved to par­ ticipate in the Ontario Long Term Care Program. Please call for a tour or if you have any questions. Cucksey-Townsend Jennifer Melissa Cucksey, formerly of Wingham, Ontario was married to Samuel Sloan Townsend of Ipswich, MA, on October 11th, 2003. The outdoor ceremony took place at the : groom’s parents’ horse farm in Ipswich, MA. The bride is the daughter of Ken and Brenda Cucksey of Wingham. She is also the granddaughter of Jack and Betty Giousher. The groom is the son of Peter Townsend and Robin Petersen of Ipswich, MA. The maid of honor was Chrystal Cucksey of Toronto, sister to the bride. The bridesmaids were Denise Schmidt of Listowel, and Tiffany Frusteri of Gloucester, MA, both friends of the bride. The best man was Steve Fessenden of Georgetown, MA, friend of the groom. The ushers were Jonathan Cucksey of Guelph, brother to the bride, and Chris Baskin of Eagle River, AK, friend of the groom. The bride wore a matte satin tank with an empire waist and caviar beading.