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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2011-05-05, Page 25RETIREMENT 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 FORD DUMP TRUCK 8000 DIESEL single axle with Cat 208 engine. This truck is certified. 15 round bales of straw inside. Glen Van Camp 519- 887-6489. 18-1p -------------------------------------------- FOR SALE - JD 18' DISC, NEW blades, bearings and scrapers. Phone 519-887-6517. 18-2p -------------------------------------------- 1983 YAMAHA 1200 VENTURE and 1978 Kawasaki 650, both low mileage and reasonable price. Call 519-887-6156. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- FREE –WOODEN FUTON FRAME and mattress. Call 519-523-9636 evenings or weekends. 18-tfn -------------------------------------------- FIREWOOD FOR SALE – CLEAN, seasoned hardwood. Discounts on 10 or more cords. 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 -------------------------------------------- 2011 PHONE BOOKS are now available at The Citizen offices in Blyth and Brussels. Buy an extra one for your vehicle. Only $1.00 each. tfn BRYANS. I would like to thank my family for the wonderful birthday party they had for me. Thank you also to the people who came to celebrate with me and for the many cards and good wishes I received. It was truly appreciated. – Mary Bryans. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- GILLIS/BELLAMY. Big thanks to our wedding party, parents and friends for a successful buck and doe. – Mark and Caitlin. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- HANNA. We would like to thank the Auburn Lions Club for putting on the breakfast for us and everyone who helped with it. Thank you to all who attended, friends, family, neighbours and co-workers past and present and for all your kind words and support. Also to all those who helped with all the trips to London and Wingham. Thank you for your continuous support and most of all to our children for just being there for us. – Ray and Del. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- McADAM. Words cannot express how much we thank our friends for their many acts of kindness, words of comfort, time spent, messages of sympathy, flowers, meal preparation, food and charitable donations. We are truly grateful for your friendship and support. – Don McAdam and families. 18-1p -------------------------------------------- McNICHOL. It’s during a time like this that we learn how much our friends really mean to us. We so appreciate your sympathy and kindness from the cards received. Please let me express my deepest appreciation for the wonderful food that was delivered, it made my time much easier. Thank you to the 8th line neighbours for the Angel and donation made in my mother’s name, it was truly appreciated. Also thank you to the Kittens and Cougars for the angel. Everyone’s kindness and sympathy at this time is more appreciated than any words can ever express. – Krista McNichol and family. 18-1p -------------------------------------------- MILLER. I would like to thank Dr. Hay, Dr. Bokhout and all the nursing staff at Clinton Public Hospital and the doctors and nurses at London Health Science Centre and the Cancer Clinic for all the great care I received while I was a patient there. Also a special thanks to all my family, relatives, friends and neighbours for the visits, phone calls, flowers and cards while in the hospital and since returning home. Thanks to my staff at D & D Glass & Mirror for keeping things going while I am away and also to our customers for their calls of concern and understanding. Thanks again. – Dave. 18-1 MOORE. We would like to express our thanks to everyone who sent cards and treats, called and visited Norma while in the hospital and since returning home. Thank you to all the doctors and nurses at Wingham and District Hospital for your excellent care and understanding. Our deep appreciation for the continued support of the homecare workers, the nurses from Care Partners and the staff of CCAC for their excellent care. To Rev. Tom Murray and Ernest Dow, your visits were greatly appreciated. A special thank you to our family for your continued love and support. – Sincerely, Norma and Richard Moore. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- SEILING. Thank you to those who sent cards and flowers and who gave to charities in honour of our parents, Jean and Henry Seiling. – Patricia Pearce, Valerie Porter and Doug Seiling. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- SPARLING. Thank you for your visits, flowers and acts of kindness following the recent death of Grant’s sister, Mrs. Joyce Kernohan (Vern) of Forest, Ontario. Joyce was a kind, thoughtful person. She will be missed. – Grant and Mildred Sparling. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- WALLACE. The family of the late Robert Wallace wishes to thank family, friends and neighbours for their many expressions of sympathy during the recent loss of a cherished husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. We would like to express our appreciation to Seaforth Manor staff for their care and compassion to Dad and his family. Sincere gratitude goes out to Pastor Steve for his pastoral care and meaningful celebration of Dad’s life at Egmondville United Church. To Joyce, Ruth, Troy and Angela at Whitney Ribey Funeral Home, a special thank you is extended for your caring professional services. Our family would like to thank the Egmondville Church ladies for serving lunch following Dad’s service. Thank you. – Anne, Della and John, Bill and Rowena, Deb and Len and families. 18-1 MOTHER’S DAY LUNCHEON and Bake Sale Friday, May 6, 11 to 1 p.m. at Huronlea, Brussels. Lasagna, Caesar salad, dessert and coffee, $6. Proceeds to Volunteer Auxiliary to help make quality of life better for residents. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- KICK OFF CELEBRATION FOR the Brussels Agricultural Society’s 150th Fall Fair, Friday, May 27 at the Brussels Legion. Theatre performance by Theatre 311 Listowel. Finger foods served during intermission. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with performance beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets $20. Tickets are available at Murray’s Barber Shop or by calling Mary 519-887-6687 or Nicole at 519-887-8261. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- COME AND GO BRIDAL SHOWER for Ashley Giesbrecht, bride-to-be of Alec Gulutzen, May 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the home of the bride’s parents, 38218 Blyth Rd. (just west of Auburn). For more information call Natalie 519-529-7244 or Christine 519-529-1027. 18-2 COME JOIN US AT THE HOME, Garden and Craft Show at Auburn Missionary Church, Friday, May 6, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, May 7, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be custom jewellery, jewellery making supplies and jewellery repairs; also available will be Mother’s Day Baskets with Avon and Epicure Selections products. Join the fun and help support Huron County HIV/AIDS Network. 18-1 -------------------------------------------- AUBURN HORTICULTURAL Society annual plant auction Monday, May 16, Auburn Hall, 7 p.m. Donations can be dropped off after 3 p.m. at the Auburn Hall. Also accepting donations of garden accessories. For more information contact Karen Redmond at 519-526- 7633. 18-2 -------------------------------------------- COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR Katie Emmrich at Duff’s United Church, Walton, Friday, May 6 at 7:30. Everyone welcome 18-1p -------------------------------------------- COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR Sarah McDonald at Duff’s United Church, Walton on Friday, May 13 at 7:30. Everyone welcome. 18-2p -------------------------------------------- MURDER MYSTERY DINNER Theatre, Survivor, Murder in the Outback, performed by It’s a Mystery to Me Theatre Company, presented by St. Paul’s-Trinity Anglican Church, Wingham. Proceeds for removal of the church rectory, Saturday, June 18, Wingham Columbus Centre, 99 Kerr Dr. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets $50 tax included. Call Linda at 519-357-3289. Help us “Bring down the house!” 18-3 -------------------------------------------- ORGANIC FARM OPEN HOUSE. Bring your family and friends to Meeting Place Organic Farm on Mother’s Day weekend, 10 - 4 May 7 and 2-4 May 8. Enjoy a horse- drawn wagon ride around the farm, see the new calves and kittens, and browse through our greenhouse full of heirloom tomato seedlings and other vegetable, flower and herbs. 86016 Creek Line, east of Lucknow. 519-528-2493. www.meetingplace organicfarm.ca 17-2 -------------------------------------------- MOTHER’S DAY BREAKFAST, Grey Central Public School, Ethel. All proceeds to Relay for Life, Sunday, May 8, by donation. Bring mom out for breakfast. For more information call Kathy 519-887- 9496, Evon 519-887-9330, Shirley 519-887-6355. 17-2 -------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT MEETING FOR Blyth Area Farmers’ Market, Saturday, May 7, 2 p.m. at The Citizen office, Blyth. This meeting will determine if there is enough interest to continue the market or if it will be discontinued. New vendors needed. Potential vendors and volunteers asked to attend. Phone Keith at 519-523-4792 (days) or 519-523-9636 (evenings and week- ends) for more information. 17-2p -------------------------------------------- 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 AUBURN VILLAGE-WIDE YARD and Garage Sale, Saturday, May 7, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Auburn and District Lions Club Breakfast will be held same day at the community Memorial Hall from 8 a.m. to noon, $6.00 per person. Maple syrup donated by Robinson’s Maple Products, RR 2, Auburn. Proceeds for: Children’s Miracle Network Telethon. 18-1 WANTED TO RENT – GOOD cashcrop land, paying big dollars. Phone 519-441-7345. 17-3 -------------------------------------------- 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 YARD SALE AND BAKE SALE at Londesborough United Church, Saturday, May 14, 8 a.m. - noon. 18-2 -------------------------------------------- AUBURN VILLAGE-WIDE YARD and Garage Sale, Saturday, May 7, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Auburn and District Lions Club Breakfast will be held same day at the community Memorial Hall from 8 a.m. to noon, $6.00 per person. Maple syrup donated by Robinson’s Maple Products, RR 2, Auburn. Proceeds for: Children’s Miracle Network Telethon. 17-2 THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2011. PAGE 25.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 Articles for sale Articles for sale BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Farmland BOOK OF THE WEEK HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN GREENHOUSE Enjoy beating the weather, working in the warmth of your own greenhouse when it’s still cold outside. 250 pages of plans and tips for various types of greenhouses, plus tips on maintaining and using them. ONLY $31.50 Blyth ~ 519-523-4792 Brussels ~ 519-887-9114 The Citizen 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 A cappella with a twist! Sunday, May 15 at 2:00 pm Dave Giesler, Werner Uhlig, Kerry Withrow, Byron Ballagh and drummer Paul Keiffer. Everything from 50’s 60’s doo wop, contemporary country & folk to gospel and barbershop! Quidham - Cirque du Soleil The John Labatt Centre, London, June 5 Backstage “Meet and Greet” with Meaghan Wegg after the show. Spring Box Office Hours 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Tuesday - Friday For rent arage/yard salesG