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The Citizen, 2012-09-06, Page 17THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2012. PAGE 17. Business Directory Affordable CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS Large & Small Trucks fridge carts - piano dollys- moving blankets Complete Selection of Cars Our rates qualify for insurance replacement Passenger Vans full size or mini GODERICH TOYOTA 344 Huron Rd. 519-524-9381 GODERICH 1-800-338-1134 NEW CONSTRUCTION AGRICULTURAL RENOVATIONS RESIDENTIAL Call 519-527-1538 Tarion Home Warranty Builders ZAHND REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKERAGE P.O. Box 38 Listowel, Ontario N4W 3H2 Claude Robin Broker 519-887-6205 Kurt Keller Sales Representative 519-236-7874 www.zahnd.on.ca JAMES BROWN PHARMACY 198 Josephine St., Wingham, Ont. 519-357-1629 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6 Sat. 9 - 4 Rear Parking Available Delivery available - COMPLETE MECHANICAL SERVICE - COMPUTERIZED TUNE-UPS - TIRES - BRAKES MUFFLERS - VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION DAN'S AUTO REPAIR Owned and Operated by Dan & Heather Snell RR 3, Blyth, Ont. N0M 1H0 (on the Westfield Rd.) DAN SNELL, Automotive Technician 519-523-4356 ELLIOTT NIXON INSURANCE BROKERS INC. BLYTH, ON N0M 1H0 519-523-4481 MEMBER OF HURON INSURANCE MANAGERS GROUP 5 Generations Since 1910 R. John Elliott Res. 519-523-4323 J. Richard Elliott Res. 519-523-9725 Randy Nixon Res. 519-523-4989 We have solutions for your storage needs. Great for home, office & business. Ask for Ken at LAKESIDE 519-524-1740 Storage Solutions In stock used Pallet Racking, used decking steel & 4'x8' T&G fir plywood. PAUL COOK ELECTRIC Home, Farm & Commercial Wiring BELGRAVE 519-357-1537 SEAFORTH ANIMAL HOSPITAL Dr. Kathleen Day Dunbar New Patients Always Welcome! 519-527-1760 Medicine & Surgery, House calls, Grooming, Pet Food and more Linda M. Bross, CA 519-357-3231 lbross@bdo.ca Wingham,ON L & L’S CLEANING SERVICES P.O. Box 25, Brussels ~ 519-887-8176 OUR GOAL: WE AIM TO PLEASE! AVAILABLE SERVICES:• house cleaning (we supply cleaning products) • cleaning windows, painting and minor house repairs and renovations (pictures available of previous renovations)• spring and fall yard clean-up • janitorial services for businesses • help with special occasion events (birthday, anniversary , engagement, wedding, etc.) Note: All services available weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, monthly or on occasion REASONABLE RATES, WORK GUARANTEED, REFERENCES AVAILABLE Susan Alexander, CFP CLU CHS EPC Certified Financial Planner 472 Turnberry St. PO Box 69 Brussels, Ontario N0G 1H0 519-887-2662 • 1-866-887-2662 Fax: 519-887-2671 Email: susan@sholdicefinancial.com Website: www.sholdicefinancial.com Call 519-523-4792 or 519-887-9114 to book your spot today! The community congratulates Carly Whitfield, an F.E. Madill Secondary School Ontario Scholar who will be going to the University of Toronto to get her Bachelor of Arts in the Humanities program. She is the daughter of Dale Whitfield of Belgrave and Sharon Westburg of Wingham. The community also congratulates Matthew Hallahan, an Ontario Scholar from F.E. Madill Secondary School who will be attending Conestoga College to study Electronic Engineering Technology in the fall.Congratulations and best wishes isextended from the community toRichard and Norma Moore on the celebration of their 60th wedding anniversary, Aug. 16. Thanks to the daily efforts of a great team of eight adults and eight teens Knox United, Belgrave has just finished another successful year of Vacation Bible School. This year’s theme was “Son Games”, and the songs, snacks, stories, games and crafts were tied to both an Olympic theme and to the Apostle Paul’s journey. Each day around 40 children attended. As well an average of seven teens helped each day. Our thanks to all those who contributed in any way. This is just a reminder that Belgrave Knox United UCW is holding a bazaar on Saturday, Sept. 15 (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.). Proceeds go to the FoodGrains Bank, UCW and Knox United Church. National Back to Church Sunday isSunday, Sept. 16. By Linda Campbell Call 357-2188 PEOPLE AROUNDBELGRAVE NEWS FROM BELGRAVE Belgrave Knox hosting bazaar Aiming for the towel While you can’t really see his target, Tim Vincent, shown here, was aiming to roll his tennis ball onto a towel before he could continue with his obstacle course during the Belgrave Knox United Church Vacation Bible School held late last month. (Denny Scott photo)