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The Citizen, 2010-06-24, Page 14NETHERY. In loving memory of W. Alex Nethery who passed away 20 years ago on June 25, 1990. He left us quietly, His thoughts unknown, But left us a memory, We are proud to own. So treasure him Lord, In Your garden of rest, For when on earth, He was one of the best. – Sadly missed and always remembered by Jean and family. 25-1p -------------------------------------------- NICHOLSON. In loving memory of Wallace Nicholson, husband, father and grandfather who passed away June 20, 2001. Sadly missed along life’s way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts are ever there. – Lovingly remembered by wife Shirley, children and grandchildren. 25-1p NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of ALFRED PRYCE NICHOL, late of the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry, Belgrave, ON who died on the 14th day of May, 2010, are required to file full proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Dated at Brussels, on this 9th day of June, 2010. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES Barristers & Solicitors P.O. Box 104 Brussels, Ontario N0G 1H0 Solicitors for the Estate Trustees 24-3 TRUE F1 HEREFORD-CROSS Shorthorn females for sale. F1 heifers, being bred. Young F1 cows with Gelbvieh calves at side. Purebred Shorthorn bulls and Hereford-cross Shorthorn bulls for sale. Call Don Procter 519-887- 6190. 25-3 2004 FENDT 926, 4990 HOURS, front suspension, hydraulic trailer brakes, recently serviced. Call for more information 519-524-4556. 24-2 POST-ABORTION HEALING. ARE you suffering from the emotional aftermath of an abortion? For support and healing please call Project Rachel at their confidential number 1-888-355-1100. e4w FREE TO A GOOD HOME: spayed female dog. Call 519-887- 9051. 25-1 CUSTOM CROP SPRAYING, 90' Rogator with GPS. Thompson Farms, Clinton 519-524-0957. 19-8 -------------------------------------------- PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER – do you have a loved one who needs assistance? Do you need a break? I have many years experience with elderly, disabled, Alzheimer’s, Down Syndrome and dementia patients. Call Karen at 519-523-4907 or email warwick@scsinternet.com tfn -------------------------------------------- FAXING SERVICE We can send or receive faxes for you. The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth. Phone 519-523-4792. Fax 519-523-9140. tfn TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE WITH bunkhouse at Point Clark, includes fully-equipped kitchen, gas barbecue, fire pit, horseshoe pit and much more, close to lighthouse and beach. To find out more or to book your holiday call 519-523-4799 after 6:00 p.m. tfn 1997 FORD F150, GOOD CONDI- tion, black with hard tonneau cover. Call after 6:00 p.m. 519-523-4799. tfn LOOKING FOR PART-TIME work now. I have transportation. Call me with work 519-887-6738. 23-25-27p -------------------------------------------- VENDORS WANTED FOR BLYTH Area Farmers’ Market. Earn up to $500 a week selling your vegetables, fruit, home baking, preserves or crafts. Saturday afternoons, June 26 to Sept. 11. For information call Julie at 519-523-9932. tfn PAGE 14. 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Services acation propertiesV Vehicles for sale Wanted Tuff-Concepts Landscape & Design Tom Warner Owner, Operator 519-887-8493 519-525-1672 Professional Turf Management Sweeping, Sod Installation & Reseeding Property Maintenance ~ Garden Design & Install Spring & Fall Clean Up ~ Decks, Fences & Patios Classified advertisements ppuubblliisshheedd iinn The Citizen aarree nnooww aavvaaiillaabbllee oonn oouurr wweebbssiittee aatt wwwwww..nnoorrtthhhhuurroonn..oonn..ccaaBUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED The Brussels Majestic Women’s Institute met on June 9 for a potluck picnic lunch at the home of Lucy Hesse which was enjoyed by 12 members and one guest. Some of the ladies shared their experiences from the provincial conference in Waterloo. After lunch the ladies gathered around to watch a movie called Calendar Girls about a British Women’s Institute who fundraised with a calendar of seasoned women in the buff. After business was attended to, Leona Armstrong and Olivia McHardy reported that a donation was presented to recent fire victims. Ruth Bauer made a motion to place an advertisement about bus safety just before the beginning of the next school year. Ruth also reported on the district annual meeting held at the Howick Community Centre. A reminder that quilt tickets are to be turned in before the fall fair in September. “Happy Birthday” was sung to members whose birthdays fall in the summer months. The next meeting will be held on September 8 at 1:30 p.m. at the Brussels Library. The Unfinished Objects (UFO) meeting was held on June 14 at the Brussels Library and was hosted by Leona Armstrong. Thirteen attended. The next UFO meeting is at the Brussels Library, July 12, hosted by Joan James. Thank you to the community for their ongoing support. See you in September. The Blyth Festival Art Gallery, a very popular part of the Blyth Centre for the Arts, has announced its summer season of exhibitions. Following the annual Student Show and Community Shows, the Gallery highlights the works of exceptional artists from around the province. In 2010, the season opens with “Road to Olympus” by Edward Schleimer. This exhibition of powerful wood-cut prints and wood sculptures is an allegorical life’s journey that the artist describes as the “climax of 40 years of effort”. The images of landscapes and buildings near his Easthope Township home represent a search for artistic and spiritual enlightenment. He even calls his studio the “Chapel of the Glass Stoneman”, a references to the window panels that are stacked in a manner similar to that of Inuit inukshuks. The show opens Friday, June 25, at 6 p.m. and continues to July 1. In contrast to Schleimer’s stark black and white images, Natalie Hussey’s “Carnival” presents the viewer with a circus of brilliant fantasies. The Goderich artist’s unique portrayals of carnival-like environments are rich in texture and brilliant colours. The paintings are filled with the vibrant imagination of childhood and the simple innocence we may long for as adults. Opening Friday, July 16, at 6 p.m., it runs until August 11. Finally, the gallery presents a unique artistic approach to a modern technological advancement. “Co-ordinates” is an exploration of geo-caching with large-scale black and white photographs by Elizabeth Van den Broeck, also of Goderich. Geo-caching is a “sport” in which the location of a hidden treasure is revealed by GPS technology of. Here the “treasure” is the location itself, documented by beautiful photographs of the Huron County landscapes. The show runs from August 13 to September. Mounted by a small, enthusiastic committee of art-lovers, the shows are presented next to the Blyth Festival box office in the Bainton Gallery. The Blyth Festival Art Gallery invites members of the public to be a part of its ongoing quest to provide high quality, stimulating artistic experiences for gallery patrons and for the community at large. Interested people can call Robert Tetu at 519-345-2184 for details, or e-mail gallery@blythfestival.com Majestic WI hears reports from conference Art showopens Friday at Festival Gallery ON $6.00 THURSDAYS Drop into either of our offices any Thursday with your word classified (maximum 20 words) and pay only $6.00 + GST (paid in advance). That’s $1.00 off regular rates. The Citizen