HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2010-09-30, Page 20LARGE 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.
37-tfn
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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
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, QUAN-
tity of seasoned mixed hardwood.
Call 519-357-3097. 36-3p
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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
BOVEN. We would like to extend a
heartfelt thank you to the Blyth Fire
Department (First Response Team),
the OPP, and the ambulance
attendants who helped our son and
brother Brendon at the time of his
accident on the farm. You are an
amazing team. An extra special
thank you goes to Mark and Koos for
their quick thinking and actions at
the scene. Thank you to the doctors
and nurses at the hospitals and to
victim services for helping us that
afternoon and night. Thank you to all
our family, friends and neighbours
for all you have done – for staying
with us at the hospital, for helping us
out with meals, cards, visits, calls, e-
mails and especially for all of your
prayers. We are also very thankful to
be able to have Brendon home again,
recovering so soon after his accident.
– Sincerely Karl, Anita, Matt,
Brendon, Tyler and Alex Boven.
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CRAIG. We would like to thank our
family for the great night out on
Friday, Sept. 18 and for the meal
served at the Fireside Café on the
occasion of our 60th wedding
anniversary. We will remember it
always. – Bill and Isabelle Craig.
38-1
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McCLURE. We would like to thank
our family and friends for their
condolences at the time of the
passing of Heidi’s father, John Nater.
Your comforting words, flowers,
cards, food brought to our home and
the lovely lunch prepared during the
visitations were very much
appreciated and will always be
remembered. – Heidi and Fred
McClure and family. 38-1
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NETHERY. A huge thank you to
everyone for helping me celebrate
my special 80th birthday. The many
cards, birthday wishes and donations
to the food bank were very much
appreciated. Special thanks to my
family for arranging a wonderful day
full of many memories. – Jean
Nethery. 38-1p
TENPAS. Special thanks to the
medical staff at Wingham Hospital.
Your response and care were
exceptional. Thanks to the
ambulance attendants and the
Brussels firefighters for your
prompt attention. To the doctors,
nurses and staff at St. Mary’s
Hospital in Kitchener, your expert
care and kindness was very much
appreciated. For the many prayers,
emails, phone calls, cards, flowers,
food, great visits, your love was felt
by our whole family, thank you so
much. “God is so good”. – Ben and
Chris. 38-1
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THE MAJESTIC WOMEN’S
INSTITUTE wishes to thank
everyone who supported their quilt
draw. The winners were as follows:
quilt, Muriel Coultes, Belgrave;
Foodland voucher, Judy Palsa,
Exeter; Cinnamon Jim’s voucher,
Olivia McHardy, Brussels. 38-1
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WALSH. The family of the late
Audrey Walsh would like to thank
everyone for their kindness during
the recent loss of our dear mother
and grandmother. We appreciate
family and friends who sent flowers,
donations and sympathy cards.
Special thanks to the staff at the
Seaforth Manor Retirement/Nursing
Home for their never-ending care
during the last few years. We would
like to thank Rev. Gary Clark for the
inspirational service and the comfort
and guidance he provided. Thank
you to Christopher Smith and the
staff at the Falconer Funeral Homes
for their care and guidance at such a
difficult time. To the ladies and
gentlemen at the Blyth United
Church, thank you for the lovely
lunch following the service. To so
many others who offered their
sympathy and support we will
always remember your kindness. –
The Walsh family. 38-1p
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
INVITATION TO ATTEND HURON
County HIV/AIDS Network’s
(HCHAN) Annual General meeting
on Tuesday, October 5 at 7 at the
Southcove Clubhouse on Bethune
Crescent in Goderich. Guest
speakers: Maarten Bokhout and
Helena McShane will present their
work with the Ng’Ombe Aid Project
in Zambia. An update on HIV in
Huron County will be given
following their presentation. Call
Sandy for more details or to register
for this evening. 519-482-1141.38-1
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THE AUXILIARY TO CLINTON
Public Hospital will hold their next
meeting on Monday, Oct. 4 at 9:30
a.m. in the CPH Conference Room.
The winning ticket for the quilt draw
will be drawn at this meeting. The
guest speaker will be Christina
Taylor from the Health Unit
speaking on inoculations. 38-1
AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK-
fast, Sunday, October 3, 9 a.m. - 12
noon, Auburn Community Hall.
Adults $6. Maple syrup supplied by
Robinson’s Maple Products.
Proceeds to the Popp Family Fire
Benefit. 38-1
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WOULD YOU LIKE TO IMPROVE
your communication skills? Gain
self-confidence to speak in front of
an audience? Clinton Communicator
Toastmasters welcomes all to their
open house Tuesday, October 5 at
7:30 p.m. at Clinton Public School,
27 Percival Street. 38-1
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OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK-
fast, Sunday, Oct. 17, 9 a.m. - 12:30
p.m., Londesborough Hall. Eggs,
bacon, sausage, pancakes and
homefries. Adults - $6, children
under 12 - $3. Sponsored by
Londesborough Lions Club.
Proceeds for community betterment.
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AUBURN LIONS CLUB – ROAD
Hockey Day, Auburn, Saturday,
October 9. Entry fee $10, dance to
follow, Auburn Hall, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Contact Ben Craig 519-526-1070.
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ABC FALL RENEWAL FOR
Ladies, Huron Chapel, Auburn,
Saturday, Oct. 16 (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.),
$15. Special Guest - Pauleen
Kerkhof, “In Sunshine and
Showers”. For tickets 519-523-9267
or 519-523-4563. Everyone
welcome. 38-2p
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THE 62ND BELGRAVE TURKEY
Supper will be held on Wednesday,
October 6 at 7 p.m. SHARP at the
Belgrave Community Centre.
(Doors open at 6:30 p.m.) Ticket
prices are adults $13 and children 12
and under $7. Advance tickets only
can be purchased at Stainton’s
Hardware and the Township of
North Huron Office, Wingham,
Belgrave Co-op and Belgrave
Variety. 37-2
HURON COUNTY 4-H CHICKEN
BBQ and Silent Auction at Seaforth
Agriplex, Sunday, October 3, 5 -
7 p.m. Adults $15, children 6-10,
$7.50, preschool free. Eat in or take
out. For tickets call 519-527-2817 or
519-523-4364. 36-3
CASH CROPLAND WANTED TO
rent. Competitive rates. Good
stewardship. Call Peter Heinrich,
519-523-4461. 37-4
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FARMLAND WANTED TO RENT.
Paying top dollar. Contact Adam
Braecker 519-527-2110. 37-16
RENOVATED STOREFRONT IN
Blyth for rent, currently Investment
Office, available October 1.
$450/month, utilities included. Call
Michelle 519-523-4448. 33-tfn
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BLYTH – COMMERCIAL SPACE
for rent. Close to all amenities,
$550/month all inclusive. Contact
Brad at 519-524-3394. 28-tfn
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 AT 10 AM:
Antique furniture and glassware
from the Estate of Madeline Edward
of Goderich includes bonnet chest,
drop front secretary desk, oval
parlour tables, pine blanket box,
dining suite, Royal Doulton
cranberry glass, Crown Darby
Minton, etc. Universal U 445 diesel
tractor (579 hrs.) 2N or 9N Ford
tractor, 5 ft. Bush Hog rotary cutter,
13 canoes and 2 kayaks from Pinery
Provincial Park, large offering of
power woodworking and hand tools
from the Estate of John Greidanus
plus 20 HP riding mower and
modern furniture to be held at
Seaforth Fairgrounds Agri Plex
Building. 2 auctioneers selling.
Starting at 10 AM. See
www.lobbauction.on.ca for listing
and pictures. Next auction Saturday,
October 23 at Seaforth.
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