HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2010-07-22, Page 13TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
rent in Blyth. Large kitchen and
living room. Beautiful vegetable and
flower gardens on corner lot across
from public school. Asking $500
plus utilities. Call 519-523-4848 for
more information. 29-tfn
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BLYTH APARTMENT, SMALL
one-bedroom, floor level, close to all
amenities, $550 all inclusive.
Contact Brad at 519-524-3394.
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BLYTH – 183 DRUMMOND ST.,
large quiet two-bedroom unit now
available. Includes fridge, stove,
heat, hydro and free use of
washer/dryer. No smoking.
$690/month. Prefer seniors. Call
Brian at 519-524-7517. 18-tfn
CHEMICAL-FREE CUCUMBERS,
potatoes, zucchini, greens, ready
now. Tomatoes and more soon!
Omega Plus eggs. Noah Stutzman,
84407 Prosperity Line. 29-3
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Orders now taken for PICKLING
CUCUMBERS. Perennials and
nursery stock available plus Ted’s
Tasty Tomatoes, P.Y.O. Raspberries.
Sale now on annuals. Te-Em Farm,
77688 Orchard Line, Bayfield, 519-
482-3020. 29-1
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SPECIAL OCCASION CAKES,
made to order. Call 519-523-4907.
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2010 PHONE BOOKS
are now on sale for only $1.00 at The
Citizen offices at 404 Queen St.,
Blyth and 541 Turnberry St.,
Brussels. tfn
DOW. The family of the late Gloria
Dow would like to say thank you to
everyone for the support shown to us
during this difficult time. Thank you
to the neighbours, friends and family
for the food, flowers, donations,
cards, visits and support, we are
truly blessed to have such wonderful
people in our lives. Thank you to the
staff at Wingham and District
Hospital for the care and compassion
you provided to Mom and our
family. The respect and dignity you
provided to her will be remembered.
Thank you to everyone who
participated in Gloria’s celebration
of life service. Thanks to Rev. Tom
Murray for his officiating and co-
ordination of all the family and
friends involved in the service. To
Wingham United Church we would
like to thank you for the use of your
church for the service and also to the
ladies for providing the lunch. Our
family would also like to thank the
McBurney Funeral Home for their
support and professionalism. You
helped make a difficult situation less
difficult. – Donald Dow, Stephen
and Lara and family, Cathy and
Brian and family, Maryon and Brad
and girls, Dawn and Jamie and boys.
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HESSELWOOD. We would like to
thank everyone for the cards, gifts
and treats for our birthdays. Special
thanks to our family for hosting the
party and to all those who attended.
– Kay and Verna. 29-1p
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SCOTT. This is my second attempt
at a thank you and hopefully, this
does not see me back in the hospital.
First, I want to thank the doctors and
nurses at Stratford and Seaforth
hospitals who worked so hard at
getting me back on my feet. I also
need to thank the CCAC nurses and
the physiotherapist and my
homecare provider. I can hardly find
the words to thank family and
friends for the many rides, food,
visits, cards, gifts and flowers. I
could not have possibly managed
without all your help. Thank you so
much for all your kindnesses. –
Nelva. 29-1
SINGLES DANCE, BRODHAGEN
Community Centre, July 30, 35+,
new hall, DJ, door prizes, lunch,
dress code, 8 - 12:00 , $12. Can’t
participate? Inform someone who
can. 519-347-2462. 29-2p
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AUBURN HORTICULTURAL
Society 60th anniversary garden tour,
Monday, July 26 at 6:15 p.m. Meet at
Auburn Community Hall. Call 519-
526-7633 or 519-526-1070 for
details. 29-1
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VAN EGMOND HOUSE, EGMOND-
ville Country Breakfast, Sunday,
July 25, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Adults - $7,
children under 10 - $3, preschool -
free. 28-2
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AG SOCIETY BEEF BBQ AS PART
of Brussels FunFest on Saturday,
July 24 at the BMG Community
Centre from 5 - 6:30 p.m. Adults $13
(advance) or $15 at the door,
children $6, preschool children free.
Call 519-887-6687 or 519-887-
8261. 26-4
6000 BUSHEL STORAGE WITH
full aeration floors, available for
wheat harvest. Phone 519-887-6444.
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WALLET FOUND ON CURRIE
Line July 9. Please call The Citizen
at 519-523-4792 to claim. tfn
GARAGE SALE – SATURDAY,
July 24, 8-3 and Sunday, July 25, 9-
1, 32 McCrea, Belgrave. 29-1p
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GARAGE SALE AT ST. AMBROSE
Church Hall, Brussels, Saturday,
Aug. 7 at 9 a.m. Bring your own
grocery bag and fill it for $5. 29-2
WANTED – STRAW IN THE FIELD,
10 or 20 acres. Phone Peter Nonkes
519-450-9818. 29-1
LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME HELP.
Call Paul at 519-527-1633. 29-2
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SOW FARROWING AREA, FULL
or part time – nursing sows and
piglet care in a clean, comfortable
work environment. Experienced or
trainable. Ideal for a person who
likes animals. Please fax résumé to
519-345-9934 or email: robinsons@
vistavillagenetics.com. Contact Bob
Robinson at Vista Villa Farms Ltd.,
519-345-2317 (daytime) or 519-
345-1333 (evenings). 29-2
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ASSISTANT HERDSMAN REQUIRED
on clean family managed 200-cow
dairy in northern Perth County. This
position will commence September
7, 2010. The candidate will have a
minimum of two years post-
secondary education in an
agriculture related study. All aspects
of the dairy including working with
the owner. Duties will include record
keeping, managing personnel,
working with outside specialists to
maintain and or increase production
of the dairy, as well as day to day
tasks of feeding, breeding and herd
health. To schedule an interview,
please respond by résumé to
s_rijkhoff@hotmail.com. We thank
all applicants for their interest;
however only those candidates
selected for an interview will be
contacted. 28-2
BROUGHTON. In memory of my
brother Robert (Bob) George
Broughton who passed away one
year ago July 26, 2009.
As kids we lived together,
we fought, we laughed, we cried.
We did not always show the love
that we both had inside.
You were my brother
not by choice but by the
nature of our birth.
I could not have chosen
a better one you were
the best on earth.
For forty-nine years,
We fought, we laughed, we cried.
Now my heart holds these precious
memories of you brother deep
inside.
– In loving memory of a dear
brother, Brenda and Bill Burkholder
and family. 29-1
LOST – WOMAN’S WALLET IN
Brussels. Anyone finding it, please
drop it in the Brussels Post Office
drop box. 29-1
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
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