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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2009-05-14, Page 13BLYTH – CLEAN, SPACIOUS, two-bedroom apartment for seniors. Appliances and laundry included. $690/month, includes heat and hydro. Non-smoking. Available May 1. 183 Drummond St. Call 519-524- 7517. 18-2p -------------------------------------------- BLYTH – LARGE ONE-BEDROOM apartment, close to all amenities, $595/month includes all utilities. Call Brad 519-524-3394. 45-tfn LARGE VARIETY OF PERENNIALS, hostas, daylilies, ornamental grasses, bamboo and annuals. Riverside Perennials, one road south of Belgrave, then east 3 kms., 40825 Morris Rd., 519-887-6306. 19-4 -------------------------------------------- PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE: Fresh asparagus daily. 100s of varieties of hardy perennials, most $5/gallon pot or 5 pots for $20. Great selection of annuals and hanging baskets, too. Fresh plants from our greenhouses are brought out regularly throughout the season. On- farm location opening soon (plants and mulch only). Watch for signs at our Seaforth location. Returns of used pots and flats appreciated. Open early ’til late every day at 118 Main St., Seaforth. www.papple.ca 19-1 -------------------------------------------- GARDEN TILLER, 5 HORSE power, Briggs and Stratton engine, like new. Phone 519-887-9069. 19-1 -------------------------------------------- REPRINTS OF PHOTOS taken by Citizen photographers are available to purchase. Many in colour. 4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00, 8x10 – $8.00. Phone 519-523-4792 or 519-887-9114 to order. tfn -------------------------------------------- 2009 PHONE BOOKS may be purchased at The Citizen offices in Blyth and Brussels for only $1.00 each. tfn MULVEY. Brad, Kim and big sister Alyssa are excited to announce the arrival of their son and brother, Owen Bradley. Owen was born March 13, 2009 at Stratford General Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz., 19 3/4 inches long. Owen is the second grandchild for Keith and Rita Mulvey and Al and Brenda Shelton and the 24th great-grandchild for Naida McClinchey. He is also welcomed by his aunts and uncles. 19-1p BOLGER. Thank you to everyone who came out to support my first book launch in Blyth, it was a huge success. Thanks to Heather Dietz for letting me take over her photography studio for the day. Thanks to my friends and family for all your help and encouragement and all the beautiful flowers. It was an amazing day I will always remember! – Erin. 19-1 -------------------------------------------- KEFFER. We would like to thank everyone for their expressions of sympathy on the loss of our mom, Eva Keffer. A special thanks to Mr. Schimanski, you did a wonderful job and a big thanks to everyone at Huronlea. Thank you all. – Debbie and Rhonda and families. 19-1 -------------------------------------------- McDONALD. I would like to thank the ladies who contributed to the card and gift at the Walton Inn and also thanks to the many friends who sent cards and dropped off plants on the occasion of my recent move from the farm to my apartment in Brussels. Your thoughtfulness is very appreciated. – Leona. 19-1p -------------------------------------------- NORTH HURON ONTARIO EARLY YEARS would like to extend their sincere thank you to the following businesses for donating to our Family Alphabet Fun Program at the Blyth Public School: Bells Pizza and More, Elliott Nixon Insurance and Blyth Laundromat. Special thank you to the school and staff for providing the location. 19-1 -------------------------------------------- WHITE. A big thank you to everyone who sent cards, phone calls and visits while I was in Wingham Hospital. Also thanks to Dr. Moore, nurses, cleaning and therapy ladies for great care. And again thanks for all the help and support from our family. It will always be remembered. – Clarence. 19-1p DIABETIC MEETING, WEDNES- day, May 20, 7:30 p.m., Huronlea, Brussels. Guest speaker: Joan Spittal, social worker. Closing party will follow with draws. For more information call Nelva 519-887- 6691. 19-1 -------------------------------------------- BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS Dinner and Cabaret, “Contemporary Stylings”, Saturday, May 30, Stanley Complex, Varna with Mary Smith and Agnes-Marie Henderson. Doors open 6 p.m. Adults $25, children $12. Tickets available from Blyth Singers; Westcoast Photography, Goderich; The Dutch Store, Clinton; Brussels Citizen office; Snyder Concept, Wingham; Blyth Festival Theatre. 19&21 -------------------------------------------- BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL Society meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the Brussels library on May 25. Annual plant auction sale. Refreshments, door prizes and all are welcome. 19-2 -------------------------------------------- LOOK GOOD – FEEL GREAT. “Spring into Summer” fashion show. Fashions from Marita’s Fashion Boutique, Clinton, Wednesday, May 20 at Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. Dessert buffet at 7 p.m. Presentation by Solace on Turnberry. Musical numbers and door prizes. For tickets $10, call Alice 519-887- 9030 or Leona 519-887-6753. Limited seating. Proceeds to manse renovations. 18-2p FARMLAND FOR SALE. 100 acres with 62 acres workable. Sandy loam mostly open bottom. Located between Brussels and Walton. Taking offers starting at $435,000. Call 519-272-4351. 18-4p YARD SALE, ETHEL BALL PARK, Saturday, May 23, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Hot dog and pop lunch, $2. All proceeds to Relay For Life. Donations accepted. Call 519-887- 9496 or 519-887-9330 for more information. 19-2p -------------------------------------------- GARAGE SALE – SATURDAY, May 16, 7:30 a.m. - 12 noon at Londesborough United Church. Baking and household articles and other misc. articles. 19-1 -------------------------------------------- BRUSSELS COMMUNITY-WIDE yard sale, Saturday, May 30, early morning - ?? Register at Brussels Variety for $2 to be placed on the map. 18-3 GARAGE SALE – INSIDE, Saturday, May 16, 7 a.m. - 12 noon. Antiques include: sewing machine, tea trolley, trunk and some dishes. Other items are: kitchen chairs, small dresser, misc. dishes and small tools, etc. Everything must go! Owners moving – Tom and Joan Armstrong, 38181 Glens Hill Road. 19-1 THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2009. PAGE 13.Classified Advertisements – RRAATTEESS –20 words or less only $7.00. Additional words 20¢ each. 50¢ will be deducted if ad is paid in advance DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth Phone 519-523-4792 or 519-887-9114 Articles for sale Cards of thanks Births Coming events Farmland Help wanted Help wantedccommodation for rentA Auction sales Auction sales arage/yard salesG arage/yard salesG AUCTION SALE Of 4 - 100 acre farms, a 25 acre parcel of land and contents to be held for the CAROL MacCROSTIE ESTATE SATURDAY, JUNE 6 ~ 9:30 am 2 corners south of Lucknow and 1 mile east or 1 1/2 miles west of St. Helens EM#37326 AUCTIONEERS: BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349 BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626 Community Come and Go Bridal Shower for Holly Vallis (fiancée of Chris Armstrong) on Saturday, May 23 2:00-4:00 pm at Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels The Corporation of the County of Huron Huronview (Clinton) Home for the Aged Requires the following casual positions Registered Practical Nurse Registered Practical Nurses provide holistic health care working as a member of the multidisciplinary team, administering medications and treatments and providing supervision to health care team members. Qualifications include nursing certificate and registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario. Additional training is an asset - Assessment Skills Course for Reg.N.’s and R.P.N.’s Level 1 and 2 or equivalent, CAPCE or P.I.E.C.E.S courses. Wage: RPN pay range as per SEIU is $21.19 - $24.72 commensurate with experience Activation Staff Activation staff will work in the Activation Department to enhance the quality of life for the residents through Restorative Care and in a recreational capacity. Minimum Diploma in Recreation and Leisure studies or Diploma/Degree in Therapeutic Recreation. Restorative Care training and experience an asset. Wage Rate: $18.94 per hour as per SEIU Collective Agreement Cook Main duties include: Food preparation serving of meals to residents and ensuring cleanliness of the food service area. Qualifications include Branch 1 Cooks Certification, certificate from recognized cooking course, current Safe Food Handling Certificate. Experience in institutional cooking, and working with the elderly an asset. Wage Rate:$18.94 per hour as per SEIU Collective Agreement Huronview Home for the Aged is one of Huron County’s municipal homes, providing health services for people who can no longer live independently in their own homes and need nursing and personal care 24 hours. Please see www.huroncounty.ca for more information and the application process. Send letter specifying position you are applying for and résumé by May 22, 2009 to: Human Resources County of Huron 1 Court House Square Goderich, Ontario, N7A 1M2 Fax: (519) 524-2044 or Email: humanresources@huroncounty.ca Only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. Information is collected solely for the purpose of job selection under the provisions of the Municipal Freedom and Protection of Privacy Act. 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