The Citizen, 2010-03-04, Page 25TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT,
newly renovated, fridge and stove
included, washer and dryer hookup,
$650 all included. Turnberry St.,
Brussels, main floor. Call 519-887-
9602. 09-2p
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LARGE NEWLY-PAINTED TWO-
bedroom apartment in Blyth for
seniors, available immediately,
includes stove, fridge, balcony, coin
washer and dryer in house, free
parking. Phone 519-524-4680. 08-3
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BLYTH – 183 DRUMMOND ST.
Spacious two-bedroom unit for
senior adults. Clean, non-smoking
unit in well-maintained building.
Appliances, laundry, heat and hydro
included. $690/month. Call Brian at
519-524-7517. 08-2
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TWO-BEDROOM RENOVATED
apartment, utilities included,
available immediately, $650/month.
Call Michelle 519-523-4448. 47-tfn
TIMBERS OUTFITTERS, 1ST
Anniversary Sale. Tax free storewide
on regular priced items, March 3-6,
63 Main St. S., Seaforth, 519-600-
2267. www.timbersoutfitters.com
Thanks for a great first year. 09-1
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JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, 19 HP,
Briggs and Stratton, 10 HP, J.D.
snowblower. Call 519-887-8073.08-2p
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SPECIAL OCCASION CAKES,
made to order. Call 519-523-4907.
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REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. All in colour.
4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00, 8x10 –
$8.00. Phone 519-523-4792 or 519-
887-9114 to order. tfn
McCREA, Ralph McNeil. Our
heartfelt thanks to our friends and
family for all the kindness, floral
tributes, donations and sympathy
cards. Special thanks to Dr. Hay and
nursing staff at the Clinton Hospital
for their dedication and
compassionate care. Thank you to
Michael Falconer and the staff at
Falconer Funeral Home, Blyth for
their guidance and care in our hour
of need. Our sincere appreciation to
Rev. Gary Clark for his ministry. To
the pallbearers and flower bearers
who acted with such dignity and the
Blyth U.C.W. who provided the
luncheon after the service, we thank
you. It is during a time like this that
we realize what our friends and
family really mean to us. To so many
others who gave us their sympathy
and support, your kindness was
sincerely appreciated and will never
be forgotten. – The McCrea family.
09-1
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PATTISON. The family of the late
Jean Pattison wishes to extend our
sincere thanks to family, friends, and
neighbours for their kindness and
support through flowers, donations,
cards, phone calls, and food. A
special thank you to McBurney
Funeral Home for your kindness and
understanding, to the ambulance
attendants, Wingham Hospital
emergency staff and London Health
Sciences Centre doctors and nurses
for your expert care. Thank you to
Rev. Tom Murray for your words of
inspiration and the Belgrave
Women’s Institute for the delicious
lunch following the funeral. Your
kindness and thoughtfulness is
deeply appreciated and will not be
forgotten. – Doreen, John, Donald,
Patricia and families. 09-1p
VINCENT. Thank you sincerely to
all my many friends, neighbours and
relatives for the beautiful flowers
and many, many lovely cards, phone
calls and visits for my 90th birthday.
– Edith Vincent. 09-1
ST. PATRICK’S DANCE, WILBEE
Orchestra, Saturday, March 13, 8 p.m.,
BMG Community Centre. Admission:
$10. Lunch provided. Tickets: 519-
887-6457, 519-887-9084 or 519-887-
6211. 09-2p
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BLYTH LEGION LADIES AUX-
iliary ham and scalloped potato
luncheon, Thursday, March 11, 11 to
1, $7 at the Blyth Legion. Take-outs
available. 09-1p
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CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary invites you to attend our
Irish Stew Luncheon, Friday, March
12 from 11:30 - 1:30 at Clinton
United Church, Clinton. Homemade
stew/tea biscuits/coleslaw/squares
and beverage, $8 per person. Tickets
available from Auxilians now and at
the door. 09-2
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LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH
Annual Songfest, Sunday, April 11
at 7 p.m. 09-1
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WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE
at St. John’s Anglican Church,
Brussels, Friday, March 5 at 2 p.m.
Please bring hand-held musical
instruments to use when joining in
singing several hymns of praise. Guest
speaker is Rev. Peter Kugba-Nyande.
08-2p
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ETHEL UNITED CHURCH’S
Men’s Night Out, Thursday, March
11 at 6:30 p.m., Grey Central Public
School, roast beef supper. Guest
speaker: Paul Steckle, former MP for
Huron-Bruce. Advanced tickets -
$12. Shirley Baker 519-887-6355,
Jane Stewart 519-887-9234, Irene
McKee 519-887-6341, Evon
Cochrane 519-887-9330. 05-08-09p
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ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
for Blyth Area Farmers’ Market for
2010, Saturday, March 6, 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. Volunteer
market manager required. Potential
vendors and volunteers asked to
attend. Phone Keith at 519-523-4792
(days) or 519-523-9636 (evenings
and weekends) for more
information. 05-5
WANTED TO RENT – PASTURE.
Call Rob 519-357-7328. 08-4
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CROPLAND WANTED TO RENT
or share crop. References available.
Competitive prices. Top stewardship
practises performed. Peter Rastorfer,
519-347-2669. 02-11
LOOKING FOR MOTIVATED,
reliable individual to run cafeteria at
Brussels Livestock approximately
three days a week. Must have food
management and handling experience.
Please contact Brussels Livestock at
519-887-6461. 09-1
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AUCTION SALE
Gertrude & Eugene Weber Estate, Formosa
plus additions at
Yokassippi Auctions, 8 Mitchell St, Hwy 4,
Teeswater on
Saturday, March 6 at 10:00 am
Preview at 9:00 am - Lunch Booth
Check out full listing on website.
www.yokassippiauctions.com
www.auctioneersassociation.com
www.metcalfeauction.com
Ken Scott 519-392-7037
cell 519-357-8967
Len Metcalfe 519-367-2791
by Yokassippi Auctions, Teeswater
1-877-392-7037
THURSDAY, MARCH 25 AT
11:00 AM: Large clearing auction
sale for Gord Shantz Farms,
3 miles west of Ripley.
www.lobbauction.on.ca
SATURDAY, MARCH 27 AT
10:00 AM: Tractor, baler, ATV, dirt
bike, farm machinery, lumber,
steel, shop tools, etc. to be held
for Hans and Audrey
Boonstoppel. Go one mile south
of Auburn on Baseline Rd. to
Farm #82622. See
www.lobbauction.on.ca for
pictures and full listing.
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton 519-482-7898
Cards of thanks
Drop in for a
“Fun Ladies’ Day
Out Playing
Dress-up with
Jewellery”
Saturday, March 6
1:00-4:00 pm
Blyth Legion
Silpada Designs
Jewellery Boutique
Open House
www.mysilpada.ca/deb.pierce
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre
is now accepting applications for
LIFEGUARD POSITIONS
at the BMG Pool
We are looking for qualified instructors
and general guards to fill 3 positions.
Standard first aid and NLS a must.
Please send résumés with
qualifications to
BMG Community Centre,
PO Box 209,
Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
Corporation of the
County of Huron
Planning and Development
Requires
Two (2) Student Planners
Applications will be accepted until 4:30 pm March 12, 2010. See
www.huroncounty.ca for more information regarding qualifications,
hours of work and the application process.
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