HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2010-09-23, Page 16LARGE THREE-BEDROOM IN
triplex in Blyth, two baths, large
deck, large backyard. Available Oct.
1. Phone 519-523-9645. 37-tfn
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BLYTH – NEWLY-RENOVATED
one-bedroom apartment, close to all
amenities, $600 all inclusive.
Contact Brad at 519-524-3394.
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DOWNTOWN BRUSSELS, UPPER
apartment, two-bedroom, fridge,
stove, large deck, parking, $475 plus.
519-887-9007. 34-tfn
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NICE ONE-BEDROOM DUPLEX
for rent. Available October 1.
$450/month, utilities included. Call
Michelle 519-523-4448. 33-tfn
AS PART OF A BUSINESS
restructuring, the Queen Street office
in Blyth for Brian R. Machan, CFP
will close effective September 30,
2010. Brian would like to thank the
community for their support and
would like to reassure everyone that
he is still continuing his services. If
you would like to discuss your
financial planning needs, please call
toll free 1-877-575-9793 or visit
www.machan.ca 36-2
FIREWOOD – DRY HARDWOOD
piled. Contact Ralph Scott 519-523-
9528. 36-2
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE, QUAN-
tity of seasoned mixed hardwood.
Call 519-357-3097. 36-3p
TOMATOES,YOU PICK, WE PICK,
by the pound or by the bushel and
anywhere in between. Also pump-
kins, squash and gourds. Fall garden
mums. Perennials and nursery stock
50% off. Check out: www.te-
emfarm.ca and call 519-482-3020
for more info. September hours:
Thursday to Monday 9 to 5,
closed Tuesday and Wednesday.
Te-Em Farm, 77688 Orchard Line.
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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
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BLYTH – A VILLAGE PORTRAIT
history book special centennial
edition, 1877-1977 available at The
Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth for
$30. tfn
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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
DE VOS. Al and Rebecca are tickled
“pink” to announce the birth of their
daughter Hayden Sophia, born on
August 18, 2010, weighing 5 lbs.,
14.5 oz. Proud grandparents Gary
and Heather Dauphin and Aart and
Greta de Vos are thrilled to spoil
another granddaughter. Hayden is
another great-grandchild for Joe and
Nora Dauphin of Chatham, Norine
Park of Goderich, and Hilda Veenstra
of Clinton. We’d like to thank the
wonderful nurses and Dr. Nascu of
Stratford Hospital for Hayden’s safe
arrival. Special thanks to our families
for all their love and support since
arriving home. We couldn’t have
done it without you. 37-1
GREY CENTRAL PUBLIC
SCHOOL. On behalf of Parent
Council we’d like to thank the Grey
Township Firefighters and all the
volunteers who took time out of their
busy schedules to help with our
annual breakfast fundraiser. Funds
raised go to support council projects
throughout the school. Thank you to
the community for your continued
support. 37-1
PEARSON. Home at last. As the old
saying goes, “I’m one of those
people from Brussels and the rest of
the world wishes they were.” My
heartfelt thank you to those who
visited me, for cards, phone calls,
books and treats. I would like to
thank my loving family for all the
care they have given me. Also thank
you to Pastor Sandra Cable for her
many faithful visits and to the
Brussels United Church choir for
coming all the way to Parkwood
Hospital, London to cheer me with
your musical talent and your
friendship. Also to Betty and Jo-Ann
for your tidbits in The Citizen, which
make it such a special paper for us
‘Old Timers’. – Edna C. Pearson.
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WALSH. A big “thank you” for all
the cards and memories shared on
my 90th birthday. – Jim Walsh.
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HALLAHAN. The family of Logan
Hallahan wishes to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation to
our family and friends for the
kindness shown to us during this
very difficult time of losing our dear
little boy, Logan. The thoughts and
prayers, phone calls, visits, cards,
stuffed animals, books, flowers,
trees, beautiful cement creations,
dona-tions to the Wingham and
District Hospital and to the
Children’s Hospital of London,
Mass cards, as well as gifts of food
brought to our homes has been
overwhelming and greatly
appreciated. We are most grateful to
Dr. Sleeth, Dr. Gear, Nurses Brenda
Deyell and Ruth Olson, the
Wingham EMS drivers, and to the
London Health Sciences Centre Air
Ambulance staff that was present at
the Wingham and District Hospital
the evening of Logan’s passing.
Thank you to Dr. Greg Antoniadis
and Nurse Linda Hickey for their
years of loving care to Logan and for
your comforting words expressed
after the accident. Thank you to
Doug and Amy at McBurney
Funeral Home (Wingham) and Steve
of Tiffin Funeral Home (Teeswater)
for their professional support,
guidance, compassion and
friendship. Thank you to Father
Keith Morrison for blessings,
comforting words and a beautiful
funeral service celebrating Logan’s
life. We especially want to thank
those who visited us at the funeral
home and shared in the Mass of
Christian Burial at Sacred Heart
Church (Wingham). We also want to
thank Susan Doig and staff for
providing a lovely lunch at the
Knights of Columbus Hall at the
North Huron Wescast Community
Complex. We also want to sincerely
thank all staff, past and present, at
the North Huron Children’s Centre
for their years of unconditional love,
guidance and friendship they
provided to Logan and his family
over the last 3+ years. Logan was a
precious little boy to all who knew
him. Logan is now cradled in the
arms of the Lord and knows no pain
or fear, but only happiness and
everlasting joy. – Sincerely, Dwight,
Janice and Dawson, Grandma
Eleanor and Papa Murdock McLeod,
Nana Alfreda and Gramps Ray
Hallahan, Aunt Healy and Uncle
Jason Balzer, Camden and Hudson,
Uncle Kevin and Aunt Sylvia
McLeod, Dana, Grant and Corey.
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ZWEP. Special thanks to the medical
staff at Seaforth Hospital. Your
actions and care were second to
none. Thanks to the ambulance crew
for your speedy and safe ride to
Kitchener. You must be quick when
even my wife could not keep up. To
the doctors, nurses and staff at St.
Mary’s Hospital in Kitchener, your
care and kindness is nothing short of
amazing. For the many prayers,
emails, phone calls, cards, flowers,
food, great visits (laughter really is
the best medicine), help and offers to
help from Sandra’s co-workers, our
friends, neighbours and family,
thank you so much. – Jerry. 37-1
19-YEAR-OLD GIRL LOOKING
for babysitting jobs. Anytime.
Finished school, has own car. Call
519-523-9609, ask for Candice.
Leave message. 37-2p
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Auction sales
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 AT
10:30 AM: Annual auction sale of
snowplow trucks, sanders,
snowblowers, Trackless w/front
plow, 2 Champion road graders, 20
ton float, pup dump box trailer,
loader tractors, pickup trucks,
mowers, chainsaws, generator and
related items to be held one mile
north of Auburn at Huron
County Highways Garage for
County of Huron. Terms cash,
certified cheque, bank letter of
guarantee or equipment will be held
for 10 banking days for cheques to
clear at bank. Cheques payable to
County of Huron. See
www.huronhighways.blogspot.com
for listing and pictures updated daily
or call sale manager Walter
Johnston at 519-526-7231.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 AT 10 AM:
Antique furniture and glassware
from the Estate of Madeleine Edward
of Goderich, 13 canoes and 2 kayaks
from Pinery Provincial Park, Power
and hand woodworking tools from
the Estate of John Greidanus,
Universal U445 tractor (579 hrs.). 2N
Ford tractor plus modern furniture,
etc. to be held at Seaforth
Fairgrounds Agri Plex Building.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton 519-482-7898
Read
Rhea Hamilton Seeger’s
Gardening column
on the
Huron Home and
Garden Guide
section of our website
www.northhuron.on.ca
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