HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2011-11-17, Page 21CLINTON, SENIORS BUILDING,
161 James Street, two-bedroom, four
appliances, laundry facilities
available. $525 + utilities. Call 519-
685-2264. 44-tfn
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BLYTH – NEW RENOVATED
apartments for rent, one - two-
bedroom unit, $750/month which
includes all new appliances, washer,
dryer, heating, water and sewer; two
- one-bedroom units, $600/month
which includes all new appliances,
heating, water and sewer. For more
information please call 519-357-
5310 or 519-531-0133 or visit:
www.628queen.com 39-tfn
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BLYTH – LARGE TWO-BEDROOM
apartment on second floor, private
entrance, recently renovated, electric
heat, gas fireplace, appliances
included, no pets/no smoking,
references requested, $675 inclusive,
immediate occupancy. 519-523-
4323. 41-tfn
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BLYTH –TWO-BEDROOM RENO-
vated apartment, appliances
included. Includes heat, hydro, water
and sewer $675/month. Available
November 1. Please call Michelle at
519-523-4448. 41-tfn
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THREE-BEDROOM UPPER APART-
ment, downtown Brussels, $525
plus. 519-887-9007. 34-tfn
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CLINTON – ADULT BUILDING,
165 Victoria St., two bedroom, four
appliances, laundry facilities
available. $550 plus utilities. Call
519-685-2264. 34-tfn
WEBER. Jason and Dana are
thrilled to introduce Benjamin
Daniel Weber. Ben was born on June
24, 2008 and arrived in Blyth in
August 2010. On October 25, 2011
he was officially made part of our
family. Ben is a little brother for
Trystan. Proud grandparents are Ken
and Pat Mathers of Wingham, Reg
(and the late Karen) Weber of
Wellesley and Monica and Robb
Ross of Waterloo. Thanks to all our
friends and family for everything.
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MATHER’S CHRISTMAS TREES.
Cut your own tree – $25, Sat.-Sun.
10-4, Fri. by appointment. 519-357-
1891, Stone School Road, 4 km.
south of Wingham. 45-3
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HURON PIONEER THRESHER &
Hobby Association’s 50th Reunion
Book – $35, Cook Book – $10 and
DVD – $10 are available to purchase
at The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth.
SNOWBLOWER – 11 HORSE,
31" cut, good condition, $500 OBO.
Phone 519-524-3944. 44-2p
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE – CLEAN,
seasoned hardwood. Discounts on 10
or more cords. Delivery available.
Call 519-887-6219 or 519-291-8642.
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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. tfn
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FREE 2011 PHONE BOOKS
at The Citizen offices in Blyth and
Brussels while supplies last.
EVANS - It is with great joy Dwayne
and Melanie (nee Mohr) wish to
announce the arrival of Sarah Grace.
Sarah was born at London Health
Sciences Centre on Thursday,
November 10, 2011 at 10:40 a.m.,
weighing 6 lbs. 10 oz. Spoiling
privileges go to grandparents Gary
and Sharon Evans, Brussels and
Kenneth and Marjorie Mohr, Shake-
speare. Sarah is the 22nd great-
grandchild of Grace Evans, Clinton
and seventh great-grandchild of the
late Elva Coghlin. She is also tickled
to have three uncles, three aunts and
six cousins to spoil her. 45-1
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FISCHER. Big brother Reed, along
with parents Clint and Trish, would
like to announce the arrival of his
baby sister Jesa Marie, born on
August 12, 2011 at the Listowel
Memorial Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 5
oz. Spoiling privileges go to
grandparents Murray and Marlene
Fischer of Brussels and Ron and Lois
McLaughlin of Listowel. Special
thanks to Dr. Westen and the nurses at
the Listowel Memorial Hospital for
the wonderful care we received. 45-1
BIEMAN. We wish to express our
deepest gratitude to all of our family,
friends and neighbours over the past
year and at the time of our beloved
Nancy’s passing. Thank you to all of
the people who brought food, sent
flowers, gave donations, share
memories, hugs and tears. The
outpouring of love has been simply
overwhelming. Special thanks to the
McBurney Funeral Home for their
guidance and professionalism; as
well as to both Father Morrison and
Dr. Antoniadis for their time and
support. – Neil and family. 45-1p
BREMNER. We would like to
express our appreciation to the many
people who provided the support and
care during our mother’s illness.
Thank you to Dr. Eickmeier’s staff,
Wendy and Louise and the
Community Care Access Centre
staff, Laurie, Julie, Claire, Pauline,
Cathy, Mary Ann and Barb who
provided such great care in the home.
We were also so very appreciative for
the loan of equipment through the
Brussels Legion. Our sincere thanks
to the Schimanski Family Funeral
Home staff and Pastor Sandra Cable,
along with organist Glenda and the
United Church choir members, you
made the funeral service so personal
and meaningful to our family.
Special thanks to the United Church
Women for the preparation and
serving of the food following the
service. We would also like to extend
a thank you to all our friends and
relatives for your caring messages of
condolence and for the many
donations received for the Brussels
United Church and the Brussels
Library Building Fund in memory of
Frances Bremner. Thank you. – The
Bremner family. 45-1
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BROWN. I would like to thank
everyone who came to my 80th
birthday party. Thank you for all the
cards, gifts and well wishes. Special
thanks to my family. – John Brown.
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KELLINGTON. An event we will
cherish forever because of our family
and friends. A huge thank you to Don
and Joyce and Janice for all your hard
work putting everything together and
other family members – Larry and
Bonnie, Bob and Nadine, Murray and
Steph, Brian and Jan, Kevin and Rose
and families. Thanks to all other
family and friends for coming and
helping us celebrate our 65th
wedding anniversary. A special thank
you to our granddaughter, Janice for
your beautiful work done on the
cakes. – Bill and Gertie. 45-1
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STEPHENSON. To my family,
friends and neighbours, thank you for
being there for me. Thanks for all the
hugs, cards, visits, flowers and food.
We will all miss Fran. – Nora
Stephenson. 45-1p
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WILLIE. Thank you to the Blyth-
Brussels Novice Local League and to
the PeeWee Girls hockey team for the
lovely floral arrangements sent to the
funeral home for our family. We are
also greatly touched by the support of
the players, coaches and friends who
attended our mom/grandmother
Nancy’s services. Your thoughtful-
ness is greatly appreciated during this
difficult time. – Miranda, Paul,
Morgan, Paige and Devyn.
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THE BRUSSELS AND DISTRICT
Horticultural Society potluck supper
and Christmas auction, Monday,
Nov. 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the Brussels
Library. Everyone welcome. 45-1
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APPRECIATION SUNDAY FOR
Harvey and Betty Shaw. They are
retiring from their 20 years of loyal
caretaking services at Melville
Presbyterian Church. All are
welcome to join us on Sunday,
November 27 at 10 a.m. for our
Church Service or at 11 a.m. for
lunch. 45-2
CLINTON LIONS PRESENT
“Home For The Holidays” house
tour November 18 and 19, featuring
five distinctive homes. Tickets: $15,
available at Maple and Moose,
Blyth. 41&45
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BAZAAR, BAKE SALE, SILENT
auction, penny auction, gift-boxed
candy and cookies, Saturday,
November 26, 11 - 2 p.m. Door
prizes. Lunch provided. 45-2
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A GIFT OF LIGHT AT CLINTON
Public Hospital Auxiliary. Let the
Spirit of Christmas shine from the
light you placed on CPH “Gift of
Light” tree as a special gift of
memory. Monies donated go to the
purchase of a Carescape UV100
Pole (vital signs monitor). Tickets
available from CPH Auxiliary
members, gift shop or CPH
admitting or call Shirley Carter 519-
482-7776. Join us at the tree lighting
ceremony at 6:30 p.m., Nov. 25.
Entertainment - refreshments -
draws follow. 45-2
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BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
present A Yuletide Garland: Music
and Readings for the Season with the
Blyth Festival Orchestra and Eric
Coates, Sunday, December 4, 2:30
p.m., Clinton United Church. Adults
$15, children $6. Tickets at Blyth
Festival 519-523-9300, Brussels
Citizen, Dutch Store, Clinton;
Livery, Goderich or at the door.45-2
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DESSERT CARD PARTY, NOV. 23
at 7 p.m., Brussels Library
basement. Desserts, coffee, tea and
cards, $5 per person. Hosted by
Majestic Women’s Institute. 45-1
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BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE,
St. John’s Anglican Church,
Brussels, Saturday, Nov. 19, 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Hot lunch available. 44-2p
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ANNUAL ROAST BEEF SUPPER
by Knox United at the Belgrave
Community Centre on Thursday,
November 24 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Tickets $13 (adults) and $6.50
(5-12) are available at the Belgrave
Co-op or Roger Hooper at 519-
887-6712. Take-out/Gluten-free
available. 44-2
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BRUSSELS SANTA CLAUS PAR-
ade will be held on Saturday Nov. 26
at 5 p.m. Floats line up at Brussels
arena at 4:30 p.m. After the parade
meet Santa and enjoy the annual
BMG Skating Party at the arena. Hot
dog and pop available for $2. 43-3
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AUBURN CHRISTMAS BAZAAR,
Friday, November 18 from 5 - 8 p.m.
and Saturday, November 19 from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. at Auburn Missionary
Church, 119 John’s Avenue, Auburn.
Unique gifts for everyone on your
list made by talented craftspeople,
home party representatives, bake
tables, silent auction table plus Santa
arrives Saturday for the kids. Call
519-482-1141 for more information.
Free admission. Hosted by Huron
County HIV/AIDS Network with
proceeds going to support education
and client programs. 42-4
CROPLAND WANTED TO RENT,
excellent rates, good stewardship.
Call Peter Heinrich 519-523-4461.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT
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