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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2011-04-21, Page 16RETIREMENT LIVING – OSTBEK Manor Senior Apartments, 274 Gypsy Lane, Blyth. Large two- bedroom apartment available, second floor, lift in house, great rates. 519-524-4680. 05-tfn -------------------------------------------- 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 BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH fundraising project – selling frozen baking products, pizzas and assorted snack foods. Orders will be available for pickup Saturday, April 23 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the church basement. 16-1 CLEARANCE OF MACHINERY, lumber and furniture in progress at Fabian Furniture in Clinton. Call after 6:00 – 519-482-9685. 15-2 -------------------------------------------- FIREWOOD FOR SALE – CLEAN, seasoned hardwood stored inside, under six cord $80/cord, six cord or more $70/cord. Delivery available. Call 519-887-6219 or 519-291-8642. 04-tfn -------------------------------------------- BLYTH – A VILLAGE PORTRAIT history book special centennial edition, 1877-1977 available at The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth for $30. tfn 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 ANDERSON. I would like to thank everyone for the cards, calls, flowers, visits and food brought to us while I was in the hospital and since returning home. A huge thank you to all paramedics, nurses and doctors at AMGH, Seaforth Hospital, University Hospital and Parkwood Hospital. Thank you to my occupational therapist and my physiotherapist for their great care and compassion. Thanks to the girls at Montage for caring for me while paramedics arrived. Also thanks to Myea and Marley for being able to stay calm and call for help and look after me until help arrived. You two girls have been outstanding over the last four and a half months. Caring for me and helping look after your baby brother. A huge thanks to my family and Jason’s family for everything you have done for us, which has been a lot! And finally thanks to Jason for being dad and mom, nurse and maid for us over the past months. It has been a long and difficult winter and our family, friends and neighbours have all been wonderful to us. Thanks again. – Amanda Anderson. 16-1p -------------------------------------------- JOSLING. Words cannot truly express our heartfelt thanks for the cards, gifts and words of congratulations bestowed upon us at the retirement party held Saturday in Paul’s honour for 37 years in the fire services. We were honoured by family, friends, neighbours, co- workers and fellow firefighters who came from near and far to convey best wishes and join in the celebration. Also thank you to those who were unable to attend but had sent letters that were read on their behalf. We will never be able to say thank you enough to the Blyth Firefighters for organizing this event and for the beautiful gifts which we will cherish forever. The love and pride that we have for you guys will never change. Thank you so much for such a special day. Be Safe! – Paul and Dianne Josling. 16-1p VINCENT. The family of the late Edith Vincent wishes to express our deep appreciation to the Homecare workers from One Care (formerly Town and Country), the nurses from Care Partners and the staff of CCAC for the excellent care and support to allow Mom to live at home for as long as possible. Special thanks to the neighbours for all their friendship and assistance over the years. A sincere thank you to the staff at Huronlea for the wonderful welcome and the compassionate care Mom received during her short stay there. We also wish to thank relatives, neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy through visitations, charitable donations, floral tributes, cards, phone calls and food brought to our homes after the passing of our dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Thank you Cathy, Janice and Larry for your help between visitations. We appreciated the support of Rev. Tom Murray with his comforting message and celebration of Mom’s life. Our sincere thanks to Doug and Amy and the staff at McBurney Funeral Home for their caring and professional services. We wish to express our appreciation to the Knox United Belgrave UCW for the lovely lunch following the service. Thank you to Margaret, Garritt, Angela and Jayne for their heartfelt tributes to Grandma. Special thanks to Dean, Patrick, Vaughn, Aaron, Cole and Garritt for being pallbearers and to Jayne, Angela and Margaret for being flower bearers for Grandma. Everyone’s thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Thank you. – Murray, Don, Neil, Grand and families. 16-1p COMMUNITY BREAKFAST, Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, April 24, 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sponsored by Blyth Legion and Ladies Auxiliary. 16-1p -------------------------------------------- LONDESBOROUGH UNITED Church Spring Ham and Salad Supper at the Londesborough Community Hall, Saturday, May 7, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $12.50, 6-12 $6, under five free. Tickets 519-523- 4902, 519-523-4228. 16-2 -------------------------------------------- WINGHAM FRIENDS OF THE Library present a return of their popular Art Exhibit with paintings by local artists and invite you to attend the Opening Tuesday, May 3, 7 p.m. Exhibit will remain open until Sunday, May 15 during regular Library hours. 16-1b -------------------------------------------- “WE’LL SING TO YOU”. CD release concert at the Clinton United Church on Sunday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m. featuring thatotherchoir under the direction of Louise Dockstader and accompanist Sharon Johnston, with guests, The Goderich Laketown Band under the direction of Hugh McGregor. Freewill offering. 16-2 -------------------------------------------- LASAGNA DINNER FUNDRAISER hosted by the Bluevale United Church Sunday School. All proceeds to help build a school in Sierra Leone, Africa, Saturday, April 30 at 6:30 p.m. at the Bluevale United Church. Adults $10, ages 5-12 $8. For tickets contact Joyce Johnston at 519-887-9176. Some take-outs available. 16-1 SPRING OPEN HOUSE, APRIL 30 and May 1. Visit our unique shops in the heart of Mennonite country. A self-guided tour featuring: The Garage Home Decor and More - Belmore, The Country Shop - North of Wroxeter, Wroxeter Variety and Impulse Gifts - Wroxeter, Coulters Corner - Gorrie, Old 86 Farmers’ Market - 44229 Amberley Rd (formerly Hwy. 86), DJ’s Furniture - 43195 Amberley Rd (formerly Hwy. 86), Wroxy’s Restaurant - Wroxeter. Flyers at each location or call 519- 335-3909 or bwoodley@wightman.ca 16-2 -------------------------------------------- LISTOWEL WINGHAM HOSPITALS Alliance Community Forum - everyone welcome, April 26, 7 p.m., Knights of Columbus Room, Wescast Complex. Learn about health care services available from your local hospital and family health team. A great opportunity to ask questions and help to inform the future of these organizations. Find out how you can become involved. Call 519-357-3711 ext. 5295 or visit our website: www.lwha.ca for more details. 16-2 -------------------------------------------- HAM AND SCALLOPED POTATO Supper by Belgrave Knox United Church at the Belgrave Community Centre on Wednesday, April 27 with 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. sittings. Tickets $13 for adults and $6.50 for ages 5-12, under 6 are free. Call Roger at 519- 887-6712 for tickets. 15-2p ---------------------------------------------- AUBURN HOME & GARDEN Show, May 6, 4 to 8 p.m. and May 7, 9 to 3 p.m., Missionary Church, John’s Ave., Auburn. Fundraiser for Huron County HIV/AIDS Network for education and client support. Plants, crafts, home party reps. Great way to welcome spring. Vendors wanted. Call Sandy 519-482-1141 or email hchan@cabletv.on.ca 15-4 -------------------------------------------- ETHEL UNITED CHURCH HAM and Turkey Supper, Sunday, May 1, Grey Central School, Ethel, 4 - 7 p.m. Adults $12, 7-12 years, $5, 6 and under - free. For tickets - Beth 519-887-6401 or Karen 519-887- 9483. Take-outs available. 14-3 -------------------------------------------- FIDDLER EXTRAORDINAIRE Scott Woods in Concert – “All Aboard”, Sunday, May 1 at 2 p.m., Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. Admission $20 per person, children (10 and under) $10. All proceeds to Melville Church upgrades. For tickets call 519-887- 6963 or 519-887-9025. Also available at Cinnamon Jim’s Café and It’s A Shear Thing in Brussels. 14-4 FARMLAND WANTED TO RENT, good stewardship, competitive rates. Call Peter Heinrich 519-523-4461. 11-6 -------------------------------------------- WANTED – STANDING HAY AND pasture for 2011 season, two acres to 20 acres in the Blyth area. Phone 519-523-4907. 11-tfn BLYTH – COMMERCIAL SPACE for rent. Close to all amenities, $550/month all inclusive. Contact Brad at 519-524-3394. 28-tfn FREE – UPRIGHT PLAYOLA piano. Phone 519-887-9820. 16-1 MOVING SALE –APRIL 22 TO 25, 40603 Winthrop Rd., 1 1/2 miles east of Hwy. 4. Rain or shine. 7' pool table - excellent condition, 8'x4' dining table, beds, stove, washer, dryer, plus lots more. Phone 519- 523-9803 or 519-440-6722 for more information. 16-1 FOR SALE – 400 BALES OF second cut hay, no rain and mixed grain. Phone 519-526-7789. 16-2p AZ TRUCK DRIVER.TTK Transport is taking applications for full-time truck drivers. Based out of Goderich, mostly Ontario loads but must be able to cross border on occasion. Clean abstract, FAST card eligible and passport required. Excellent wage package with driver and family benefits. Please fax résumé and driver’s abstract to TTK Transport Inc. in Goderich. Fax 519- 524-9658 or visit our website at: www.ttktransport.com for more company info. 16-1 -------------------------------------------- PART-TIME GENERAL LABOURER required on dairy farm. Call 519- 357-7142, leave message. 14-4 PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2011. 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 Cards of thanks Cards of thanks Coming events Coming events Coming events ccommodation for rentA Announcements Articles for sale Farmland Help wanted Articles for sale BOOK OF THE WEEK FIX, FREEZE, FEAST You don’t have to sacrifice nutritious, home-made meals because of a busy schedule. This book features 125 recipes for buying food in bulk, preparing meals ahead of time and storing them in your freezer so you’ll have a quick supper solution. ONLY $18.95 Blyth ~ 519-523-4792 Brussels ~ 519-887-9114 The Citizen Auction sales Auction Estate of Ron & Doreen Doede, Teeswater At Yokassippi Auctions, 8 Mitchell St, Hwy 4, Teeswater on SAT., APRIL 23/11 AT 10:00 AM PREVIEW FRI., APR. 22, 10—12 NOON & SAT. AT 9 AM - LUNCH BOOTH Complete listing & photos at www.yokassippi.com; www.auctioneersassociation.com; www.metcalfeauction.com On-Line bidding available at www.auctionzip.com Auctioneers: Ken Scott 519-392-7037/519-357-8967 cell Len Metcalfe 519-367-2791 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 Ontario Trillium Foundation. OnQ in Concert Sunday, May 15 at 2:00 pm Dave Giesler, Werner Uhlig, Kerry Withrow, Byron Ballagh with drummer Paul Keiffer. Hop on the bus with us! Quidham - Cirque du Soleil The John Labatt Centre, London, June 5 This is Creedence Country Saturday, June 4 at 8:00 pm Sponsored by BMO, Wingham Branch For rent Free arage/yard salesG Hay & straw Please Recycle This Newspaper