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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2013-12-19, Page 41AVAILABLE JANUARY 1, 2014 –
three-bedroom bungalow with single
car garage, $950/month plus utilities
in village setting close to Hullett
Central School. References required,
no pets or smokers. Reply to Drawer
#950, c/o The Citizen, PO Box 429,
Blyth, N0M 1H0. 48-4
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TWO-BEDROOM SPACIOUS
apartment for rent, Drummond
Street in Blyth. $740 per month
includes heat, hydro and laundry. No
smoking, no pets. Seniors preferred.
Call Brian at 519-524-7517. 44-tfn
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DOWNTOWN BRUSSELS, THREE-
bedroom upper floor, $550 plus.
Phone 519-887-9007. 38-tfn
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LARGE THREE-BEDROOM SEMI
in Blyth, gas furnace, recently
decorated, $600 plus utilities. Phone
519-887-9007. 38-tfn
McKEE 6 FOOT 3 PTH SNOW-
blower, in good condition, $300.
Phone 519-423-6722 or 519-421-
4393. 49-2
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6 - 8 FT. BALSAM FIR CHRIST-
mas trees. Treebelt, one mile west of
Blyth, 519-523-9771. 48-3
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QUALITY BODYWOOD AND
slabwood available. Delivery
included. No Sunday calls please.
519-656-2057. 28-23p
CAMPBELL. The family of the late
Hugh Campbell wishes to express
our sincere thanks for the love and
support shown to us at the time of
Hugh’s passing. Doug, Amy and
Dayna at McBurney Funeral Home,
we thank you for going above and
beyond at a time when we needed it
most. Thank you to Rev. Jeff
Hawkins for the beautiful service for
Hugh and to Neil and Brian
McGavin for recounting Hugh’s
sense of humour and wit. Thanks to
the Bluevale United Church ladies
for the wonderful lunch provided
after the service. And finally, thank
you to South West CCAC for
helping keep Hugh at home and to
the staff at the Wingham and District
Hospital for their outstanding care
and compassion. Thank you – Mary,
Glenn, Bruce and Susanne and
families. 50-1
COULTES. The family of the late
Jack Coultes wishes to thank the
many people who helped the night of
November 30, 2013 at the Blyth
Memorial Hall. A special thank you
to Constable Ronald Young for
driving me to the Clinton Hospital.
Also thanks to 911 Emergency
Services for quickly getting to Jack’s
aid, the North Huron Rescue Squad
and the ambulance attendants who
also assisted Jack. Thank you to
Victim Services of Huron County
and the Clinton Hospital for being
there for my family at such a tragic
time. Sincere thank you to all the
people who brought in food, sent
cards and donations in Jack’s
memory. It was well evident that
Jack had touched so many people in
his life by the attendance at the
visitation and funeral. It took great
preparation and teamwork on the
part of Doug, Jackie, Dayna and
Amy from the McBurney Funeral
Home. We thank you from the
bottom of our hearts for your
guidance and support throughout
this difficult time. Special thanks to
Dr. Greg Antoniadis for trying so
hard to help Jack out. Thanks to my
dear friends Marg, Barb, Corrie and
Cathy who served the meal between
visitation; to the seven men who
Jack called friends and family for
serving as honorary pallbearers -
Keith, Murray, Wib, Alex, John, Bill
and Karl; to my grandsons Corey,
Tyler, Nick, Jordan, Mitch and
James for carrying Grandpa to his
resting place – he was very proud of
you young men; to Jenna, my
granddaughter for carrying the floral
arrangement and for wearing
grandpa’s Gordie Howe jersey, it
never looked so good. Thanks for
putting together some of Grandpa’s
favourite country music and the
DVD of the life of Jack. To Jack
Nancekivell, Tyler Campbell and
Kevin Coultes for doing such a
remarkable job on Jack’s tribute.
Wow! To our friend Sandra Cable for
her guidance and comforting words
at such a difficult time. The service
was amazing. Special thank you to
Lewis Flowers - the arrangements
were beautiful. Thanks to the
Melville Presbyterian Church ladies
for serving such a warm and
welcoming lunch. A very special
thank you to my family and friends
for all their love and support. We
will truly miss Jack as a husband,
father, grandfather, great-
grandfather, brother, uncle and a
special friend to all. Merry
Christmas and the very best for
2014. – Liz Coultes and family.
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DUNLOP. Thanks to all who
remembered me at the time of
Peter’s passing. Your kindness is
much appreciated. – Jayne Dunlop.
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KAI. I wish to thank the many
people who have sent me cards and
letters. Thanks to the caring staff at
Nine Mile Villa, Lucknow. A blessed
Christmas to all. – Margaret Kai.
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MONTGOMERY. The family of the
late Amy McCrea would like to
thank everyone for their kindness
during the loss of our mother. We
appreciate our friends who sent
flowers, memorial donations and
cards. Special thanks to Dr.
Antoniadis and staff at Wingham and
District Hospital and the staff at
Gilbert Hall. Thank you to Falconer
Funeral Home and staff for their care
and compassion at this difficult time.
Thank you to the pallbearers and
flower bearers. Also thank you to
Pastor Cable and the Blyth United
Church ladies for the lunch
following the funeral. Thanks to so
many others who gave us their
sympathy and support, your
kindness was sincerely appreciated
and will never be forgotten. –
Maureen and Brad Montgomery and
family. 50-1p
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WEBSTER. To all the folks of
Blyth, North Huron, Wingham,
Teeswater and everywhere else: This
year has been shocking and tough,
first with the sudden death of our
dad, Daniel in February, then the
death of our mom, Margaret in
October. They had lived and worked
in this area since 1965, and loved
every minute of it. They raised us
here; and although none of us stayed,
we have great memories of our
growing up. They gave of
themselves; their time, opinions and
expertise; to anyone and everyone
and enjoyed doing so. Thank you to
everyone who were a part of their
lives, and who let our parents be a
part of theirs, even if it was in a
small way. Though with Dan and
Marg it rarely was a small way!
Happy thoughts and joyous wishes
for all of you at this, their favourite
time of year, Christmas. Remember
them with a roaring good cheer and
a brassy, sassy and loud toast. Merry
Christmas and a Happy and Healthy
New Year. – from the Webster kids;
Bernie, Ann, Lyn, Mike and Lisa.
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WILBEE. The family of the late Ian
Wilbee would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for all the
flowers, condolences, cards, visits,
food and memorial donations to
Duff’s United Church, the Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society of Canada,
and the Seaforth Community
Hospital Foundation. Thank you to
the doctors and nurses of Seaforth
and Stratford Hospitals for your
compassionate care. Thank you,
Rev. Peter Kugba-Nyande for your
comfort and support. Thanks to the
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
for your expert and personal care and
to the Walton UCW for the delicious
luncheon. Special thanks to those
who contributed kind words and
musical talents to the funeral service.
Dad would appreciate your
participation. To the pallbearers and
flower bearers, we much appreciated
your participation in the beautiful
service held at Walton United
Church. A special thanks to the
ladies who provided supper at our
home. We have greatly appreciated
everyone’s support and prayers in
our time of grief. Memories of his
love, humour and gentle spirit will
live on in us forever. – The Wilbee
and Henderson families. 50-1
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PROCTER. I would like to thank my
family for doing chores and thank all
the people for calling and for the
fruit baskets and get-well cards I
received. I would also like to thank
my neighbours for harvesting the
corn. I would also like to thank Rev.
Tom for his visitation and also my
family for taking me and bringing
me back home from the hospital.
Thanks to all who were there for me.
Sincerely – Donald G. Procter.
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TUESDAY TUNES OLD TIME
fiddle music and dancing at Seaforth
Community Centres every Tuesday
afternoon starting January 21 to
April 22, 1 - 3:30 p.m. 50-4
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NOON CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER
at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship
for anyone who would like to come.
For more information contact
Yvonne at 519-887-6098. 50-1p
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LASER HAIR REMOVAL NEXT
sessions Jan. 28 and March 11.
Please call Bonnie Sallows for free
consultation, 519-887-6661. 50-1b
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THE GARAGE HOME DECOR,
Belmore Holiday Hours – Sundays,
Mondays, Tuesdays, 10 - 4 p.m.;
Wednesday to Saturday, 9 - 5:30.
Closing Christmas Eve 9 - 3 p.m.
Large selection of Christmas Decor
30 - 50% off. Open Dec. 27-28.
Phone 519-392-6759. 49-2
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LUCKNOW PHARMASAVE
Christmas Sale. Save 25% off all
Christmas-themed giftware and
decorations (items with blue tags).
Save 50 - 75% off selected purses,
giftware, home decor, jewellery,
scarves and baby clothing – while
supplies last. Open Monday to
Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 9
a.m. - 5 p.m. Hwy. 86 downtown
Lucknow. Everybody welcome.49-2
1200 SQ. FT. COMMERCIAL
space, downtown Blyth, available for
rent immediately. 519-345-0853,
leave message. 49-2
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If you do not have a land line and
only use a cell phone and wish to
have your number included in The
Citizen’s 2014 Phone Book at no
charge, please call 519-523-4792.
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PEARSON. In loving memory of
George Pearson who passed away
Dec. 15, 2003.
To hear your voice and see your
smile,
To sit with you and talk awhile,
To be together in the same old way,
Would be my greatest wish today.
– Love always, the Pearson family.
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SECONDARY RESOURCES (PERTH)
Ltd. Joyes Family Scrapyards
Christmas holiday schedule – closed
from Dec. 24 at 12:00, re-open again
Jan. 2, 2014. We wish our customers
a very merry Christmas and a
safe and happy New Year.
www.secondaryresources.ca Phone
519-393-5390. 50-1
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discover your parenting potential.
You can get more information about
our services on our website
www.ramoth.ca by phone 519-323-
3751 or email: office@ramoth.ca
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