HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2011-01-13, Page 13FOUR-BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Wingham on quiet street close to
downtown. Recently renovated. Two
bathrooms, finished rec room with
gas fireplace in basement. Fridge,
stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer.
Electric heat. $775 per month
includes water and sewer. Heat and
hydro extra. Available February 1,
2011. First and last month’s rent.
References required. 519-357-1986
or 519-357-1342. 01-2
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183 DRUMMOND ST., BLYTH –
large two-bedroom apartment,
refrigerator, stove, washer, dryer,
heat and hydro included. Seniors
preferred. $720/month. Call 519-
524-7517. 41-tfn
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BLYTH – LARGE TWO-BEDROOM
second-floor apartment includes
stove, fridge, balcony, coin laundry,
elevator. No smoking. 519-524-
4680. 39-tfn
FIREWOOD FOR SALE – CUT
and split, under five cord $75/cord,
five or more cords $65/cord. Delivery
available. Call 519-887-6219 or 519-
291-8642. 50-4
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BLYTH – A VILLAGE PORTRAIT
history book special centennial
edition, 1877-1977 available at The
Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth for
$30. tfn
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OUR STORY FROM AINLEYVILLE
to Brussels 1872-1997, 125 years of
the history of Brussels available at
The Citizen, Brussels and Blyth for
$30. tfn
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FREE – 2010 PHONE BOOKS
at The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth
and 541 Turnberry St., Brussels. tfn
McLEAN. Big brother Jake is
excited to have a little playmate. Ian
James arrived on November 2, 2010
at Milton Hospital weighing 7 lbs.
13 oz. Proud parents are Sarah and
James. Spoiling privileges go to
grandparents Murray and Gayle
McArter and Dale and Joanne
McLean. 02-1
BROMLEY. Thank you to all of our
family, friends and neighbours for
your kindness, generosity and
prayers during Jaxon’s various
hospital stays over the past few
months. Your love and support has
helped us remain positive during this
difficult time. – Scott, Colleen, Jake
and Jaxon. 02-1p
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CABLE. My sincere appreciation to
everyone for their kindnesses at the
time of my accident, during my stay
in hospital and during my ongoing
recuperation. Enjoying your cards,
hearty soups and breakfast, flowers
and treats, and responding to
inquiries and well wishes helped
brighten my days. Than you to the
doctors and especially the nurses at
Seaforth Hospital. You are a
dedicated group of professionals
who add something special to your
care. I have seen how the
communities of Brussels and Ethel
are always there in support of others
but I never thought of being on the
receiving end of that care and
concern myself. I am blessed to be
living in this community. – Sandra
Cable. 02-1
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HUETHER. The family of Mary
Huether wishes to express their
sincere thanks to everyone for the
many cards, food brought to the
house and expressions of sympathy
extended to us on the loss of our
beloved mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother. Thanks to Rev.
Garland for the lovely service.
Thank you to the ladies of the
Melville Church for the lunch
following the service and to Frank
Schimanski Funeral Home for his
guidance. We want to express our
special thanks to the CCAC nursing
staff for the wonderful care shown to
Mom during the past couple of
years. Thank you also to the
homemakers. Thank you to the staff
at Seaforth Community Hospital for
the special care given to her. Thanks
to the many friends and neighbours
who helped in many ways. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. – The Huether Family.
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VERBURG. The family of Roely
Verburg wishes to express their
heartfelt gratitude for the many
expressions of kindness, support and
sympathy since our sudden loss. We
have been so uplifted by the visits,
cards, flowers, meals, prayers,
donations: we give thanks to all and
thank God for His gift of a caring
community around us. We thank Dr.
Marianne Smith, Dr. Jan Raczycki
and the staff at Clinton Public
Hospital for their care and
professionalism. We express
appreciation to Michael Falconer
and the staff at Falconer Funeral
Homes for their considerate and able
assistance. – Tony Verburg and
family. “I lift up my eyes to the
mountains – where does my help
come from? My help comes from the
LORD, the Maker of heaven and
earth.” (Psalm 121:1,2).02-1p
BURNS SUPPER AND CEILIDH,
January 29, 6:30 p.m. Presented by
Melville Presbyterian Church at the
Brussels Legion. Tickets $25 (dinner
and dance). For tickets call 519-887-
2664 or 519-887-9831 or 519-887-
6555. 02-3b
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GRAIN FARMERS OF ONTARIO
Annual Meeting, January 13 at
9:15 a.m., Holmesville Community
Centre. Guest Speaker - Merv Erb.
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TUESDAY TUNES OLD-TIME
fiddle music and dancing at Seaforth
Community Centres every Tuesday
afternoon starting January 18 to
April 19, 1 - 3:30 p.m. 49-6
BLYTH – COMMERCIAL SPACE
for rent. Close to all amenities,
$550/month all inclusive. Contact
Brad at 519-524-3394. 28-tfn
DAER. In loving memory of our
parents and grandparents, Bert who
passed away March 25, 1998 and
Dorothy who passed away Jan. 5,
2003.
We little knew that morning that God
was going to call your name,
In life we loved you dearly, in death
we do the same.
It broke our hearts to lose you, you
did not go alone,
For part of us went with you, the day
God called you home.
You left us peaceful memories, your
love is still our guide,
And though we cannot see you, you
are always at our side.
Our family chain is broken, and
nothing seems the same,
But as God calls us one by one, the
chain will link again.
– Sadly missed but lovingly
remembered by all your families.
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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2011. PAGE 13.Classified Advertisements – RATES –20 words or less only$7.00 + HST. Additional words
20¢ each + HST.
50¢ will be deducted if ad is
paid in advance
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114
Articles for sale
Cards of thanks
Cards of thanks Coming events
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ccommodation
for rentA In memoriam
REPRINTS
OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen
photographers are
available to purchase.
ALL ARE IN COLOUR
4x6 - $4.00
5x7 - $5.00
8x10 - $8.00
Phone to order ~
519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114
See histories and
historic photographs
on the Huron History
section of our website
www.northhuron.on.ca
Births
THE GREY TOWNSHIP
FIRE DEPARTMENT
would like to thank
everyone who supported their
4th Annual Christmas Draw
The 2010 winners were:
1st - Murray Fischer, Brussels
2nd - Brad Smith
3rd - Agnes Diehl, Monkton
4th - Beth Earl, Ethel
5th - Lynn Hoegy, Brodhagen
6th - Cheryl Nijjar, Stratford
7th - Brian Pattison, St Marys
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Hop on the bus with us to see
Happy Days – A New Musical
Wednesday, March 23
Stage West, Mississauga
A buffet lunch, show ticket and
transportation
Only $90 (tax incl.)
Payment must be received by February 15
An afternoon with Mark Twain
Starring Patrick C. Smith
Sunday, February 13 – 2:00 p.m.
Fundraiser for Wingham Friends of the
Library and Wingham Heritage Theatre
General Seating – Tickets $15
Stay tuned for information about the
upcoming Mark Break Camp and a
special show for Family Day
Wingham Heritage Theatre Box Office
290 Josephine Street
519-357-4082, 1-866-357-4082.
Ernie King Music
326 Josephine Street
Special Thanks to our Season Sponsors
Ernie King Music, R J Burnside,
A&G Graphics and Design,
The Township of North Huron
and The Trillium Foundation.
For rent
Help wanted Help wanted
Full-Time Help Needed
Person needed for cash crop
and poultry operation.
Required to be
neat and mechanically inclined.
Fax résumé to R. Buffinga
519-482-5829
Only those who qualify for the position will be contacted.
Huron Bay Co-operative Inc. – Belgrave Branch
is currently seeking a candidate to fill the position of store clerk
• Responsibilities will include working closely with the store manager assisting
customers with feed, animal health products, pet care, general farm requirements
and duties as required.
• The successful candidate will be highly motivated, a self starter capable of working
in a team environment, possess a strong agricultural background, a valid driver’s
licence, excellent communication skills, a professional manner and organizational
abilities.
• The candidate must be willing to work full time hours, overtime and Saturdays as
required. Also, must be able to lift 25kg bags. Forklift experience is beneficial or
the candidate possesses the ability to learn.
• Computer skills with Windows XP, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook are
considered very beneficial.
Huron Bay Co-op offers a competitive hourly wage for this position. Advancement
within this location is available to the ideal candidate.
Please e-mail your resume to: hbbelgrave@wightman.ca – attention John Verhoeve,
or mail, fax, or deliver to:
Huron Bay Co-operative Inc.
1 Queen St., P.O. Box 190
Belgrave, ON N0G 1E0
Fax: 519-357-4107
Applications for this position must be received prior to 5:00 PM, January 28, 2011.
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Find a job/Advertise a jobon Jobs In Huron
at www.northuron.on.ca
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Thank You!
We would like to thank all those who
contributed in any way to the success of
the 2010 Belgrave Community Growing
Project. As a result of your donations and
efforts, we have sent a cheque for $18,650
to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank to be
used for world relief. In nine years, this
project has raised over $145,000 for world
relief.
Contributing to the project and
deserving of great thanks are Ross and
Barbara Anderson, Bill Andrews, Jim and
Pat Barnes, Belgrave Knox United
Church Sunday School, Belgrave Knox
UCW, Brussels Agromart, Ron Cook,
DeKalb Seeds, Ltd., Donald Dow,
Fairhaven Mennonite Choir, Poole, Adam
Garniss, Bob and Jane Grasby, Hensall
District Co-op, Roger and Deb Hopper,
Pat Hunking, Huron Bay Co-op, Belgrave
Branch, Brian James, Nancy and Harold
Jardin, Doreen Marks, Sandra McEwan,
John McIntosh, Fred Meier, Monsanto
Ltd., Rev. Tom Murray, John and Sheila
Nixon, Northminster United Church,
Oshawa, George and Elizabeth Procter,
Ken and Lila Procter, Pioneer Hi-Bred
Seeds Ltd., Kathleen Roberts, Ross
Family Farms, Jack and Mary Taylor, Mary
Thomas, Gladys Van Camp, Edith
Vincent, Doug Walker, Hans Wyss.
We are in the process of gathering
funds so that we can continue this good
work in 2011 by growing another crop to
be donated for world relief. We welcome
contributions in cash or in kind from
anyone who would like to help in this effort
to alleviate world hunger.
Please clearly identify your donations
as for the Belgrave Community Growing
Project and send them c/o Knox United
Church, Belgrave, ON N0G 1E0.