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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2009-06-25, Page 17THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Brussels, one acre on river, natural
gas heat available Aug. 1. Phone
519-523-4940. 25-tfn
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TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Blyth, available July 1. No pets.
Phone 519-523-9586. 25-2p
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BLYTH – CLEAN, NON-SMOKING,
spacious, two-bedroom apartment
for seniors. Appliances and laundry
included. $690/month, includes heat
and hydro. Available September 1.
183 Drummond St. Call 519-524-
7517. 24-2
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COSY, TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE
in Brussels. Newly renovated, large
yard, close to school. $650 plus
utilities. Phone 519-887-9007.
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BLYTH – LARGE ONE-BEDROOM
apartment, close to all amenities,
$595/month includes all utilities.
Call Brad 519-524-3394. 45-tfn
350 FOLD-UP SCOOTER, NEW,
$1,600 ($4,000 new). Phone 519-
523-9215. 25-1p
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30" ROPER RANGE, 2 MONTHS
old, $400. Call 519-887-6768.25-1p
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POOL TABLE,ALL ACCESSORIES,
$400. 519-440-2820. 25-1p
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PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE:
Fresh strawberries and asparagus
daily. We continuously refresh our
stock of annuals, perennials, and
hanging baskets. Returns of used
pots and flats appreciated. 118 Main
St., Seaforth. www.papple.ca 25-1
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ONE TOMBSTONE HORSE HAY
feeder, two - 150 Rubbermaid water
tanks, one basket hay feeder, one
calf creep feeder - standard size, one
calf creep feeder - 12' wide. All of
the above in very good condition at
half new price. Phone 519-887-
6412. 25-2p
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BRUSSELS FALL FAIR BOOKS
2009 are available at Cinnamon
Jim’s, Brussels Variety, Brussels
Post Office, The Citizen, Dauphin’s
Country Store and on-line at
www.huroneast.com under, What’s
New. 24-2
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REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. All in colour.
4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00, 8x10 –
$8.00. Phone 519-523-4792 or 519-
887-9114 to order. tfn
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2009 PHONE BOOKS
may be purchased at The Citizen
offices in Blyth and Brussels for
only $1.00 each. tfn
BEACOM/BEUERMAN. Thank
you very much to everyone who
supported our Buck and Doe. A
special thanks to our wedding party,
family and friends who helped make
the night a success. Thank you to the
ladies who put so much hard work
into my community shower at Cavan
United Church, Winthrop. The
support shown is truly
overwhelming. The gifts we received
are wonderful and will be very
useful in our home. Everything is
much appreciated. – Melissa
Beuerman and J.C. Beacom. 25-1
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JACKLIN. Wasn’t that a party! We
would like to thank everyone who
attended our surprise 40th
anniversary party. Special thank you
to our children David, Kandice,
Janice and Darryl for all your hard
work in putting it all together. We
will treasure these memories forever.
– Don and Joyce Jacklin. 25-1
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JOHNS. We had a wonderful 50th
anniversary celebration! The day
was made more special by each and
every one of you who thought of us.
Your friendship means a lot to us,
thank you. The cards, donations and
good wishes were greatly
appreciated. A special thanks to the
Vanastra Christian Church for
hosting our open house on Saturday,
June 13. A special thanks to our fine
family and friends for their help and
the flowery gifts. A special thanks to
our next door neighbour, Peter
Zembashi and family, for providing
the food from his restaurant,
Rumorz in Clinton. Christina and
Angelo ran the barbecue at the farm
and served us so well. Brent
Scrimgeour, Blyth (Janet Kerr’s
husband), looked after the beverages
and we wish to thank him. The
beautiful weather was the final touch
to make for a perfect day. These
memories we thank you for. – Stan
and June Johns. 25-1
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TOWNSEND. A sincere thank you
to everyone for all the fine greetings
and gifts marking our 40th
anniversary. After the shock, we now
admit the surprise party was fun,
thanks to our energetic, caring (and
sneaky) family and former friends.
We truly appreciate everyone’s
thoughtfulness. – George and Ruth
Townsend. 25-1
LYON. The family of Murray Lyon
would like to thank family and
friends for the support received at
the time of Dad’s death. The visits,
flowers, cards, phone calls, letters
and e-mails were appreciated, as
they showed how many people Dad
impacted over the years. Special
thanks to Amanda at Falconer
Funeral Homes, Reverend Pat Cook,
and members of the Londesborough
UCW for their hard work and kind
words before, during and after the
funeral. Thank you to the members
of the Blyth and District Volunteer
Fire Department who responded to
the emergency call, Uncle Bert and
Aunt Joanne for helping out in too
many ways to mention, Marg
Huether for communicating with
Dad’s Florida friends, and to
everyone who made memorial
donations in Dad’s memory to the
Historical Construction Equipment
Association of Canada, and other
worthy causes. – Brad, Deanna and
families. 25-1
FREE – NORDIC WALKING DEMO,
Thursday, July 2, 9:30 a.m., Brussels
arena parking lot. Call Nadine at
519-482-9264, Town and Country
Support Services. 25-1
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GREY TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPART-
ment annual breakfast, Sunday, June
28, 8 - 12 p.m. 25-1
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SUMMER VACATION BIBLE
School, ages 3-14, June 29 to July 10,
9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Zion Mennonite
Church, east of Cranbrook. Phone
519-291-9486 for more information.
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BALL’S CEMETERY DECORA-
tion Service at Ball’s Cemetery (on
paved road between Clinton and
Auburn) on Sunday, July 5 at 3 p.m.
This is the 140th year of Ball’s
Church. Guest speaker is Rev. Gary
Clark, Blyth United Church and
special music is by The
Harbouraires, Goderich and
Katherine MacKenzie, Mississauga.
Everyone welcome. 25-2p
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THE ART OF FUNCTION
pottery exhibition by Ontario’s best
ceramic artists. Open reception
Friday, June 26, 6 p.m. Show
continues to July 15. Blyth Festival
Art Gallery. 25-1
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BRANDON CEMETERY MEM-
orial Service will be held at the
cemetery on Sunday, July 5 at 2 p.m.
In case of rain, the service will be
held at Knox United Church,
Belgrave. 25-1p
WANTED TO RENT – LAND FOR
2010, excellent rates. Call 519-527-
0161. 25-2
GARAGE SALE – SATURDAY AND
Sunday, June 27-28, starting 7 a.m.,
41370 Walton Rd., Walton. TV,
antiques, bikes, furniture, plants, etc.
25-1
STRAW FOR SALE, 4x5 ROUND
bales under cover, $15. Phone 519-
526-7521. 25-2p
SOW FARROWING TECHNICIAN
or trainee – two full or part-time
positions. All aspects of sow and
piglet care. Our college students are
off to school – start time
approximately Aug. 1. Please fax
résumé to 519-345-9934 or e-mail:
robinsons@vistavillagenetics.com
Contact Bob Robinson at Vista Villa
Farms Ltd. 519-345-2317 (daytime)
or 519-345-1333 (evenings). 25-2
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SERVICE TECHNICIAN NEEDED
for busy Farm Equipment
Dealership in Seaforth. Experience
in diesel repair an asset but not
required. Compensation will depend
upon experience and will include
benefits. Please apply by fax to 519-
786-6819 or by e-mail to:
ering@deltapower.ca 25-1
HELP WANTED ON BRUSSELS-
area poultry farm. Call for interview
to 519-887-9442 or fax résumé to
519-887-9306. 25-2
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PARTS PERSON NEEDED FOR
Busy Farm Equipment Dealership in
Seaforth. Candidate must have
knowledge of the farming industry
as well as knowledge of recreational
vehicles. Candidate must be
computer literate, organized and
have strong customer service skills.
Compensation will depend upon
experience and will include benefits.
Please apply by fax to 519-786-
6819 or by e-mail to:
ering@deltapower.ca 25-1
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REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
Tell the story of your community.
The Citizen requires community
correspondents to tell our readers of
the news in the Ethel and Cranbrook
communities. Small remuneration.
Contact Bonnie Gropp, The Citizen.
519-523-4792. e8w
THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2009. PAGE 17.Classified Advertisements – RRAATTEESS –
20 words or less only
$7.00. Additional words
20¢ each.
50¢ will be deducted if ad is
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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
Cards of thanks
Coming events
Farmland
Help wanted
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ccommodation
for rentA
Auction sales
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CALDWELL. In loving memory of
my dear husband, Ralph who passed
away June 30, 1999.
It’s hard to walk the path alone,
Instead of side by side,
But there’s a bridge to Heaven,
No distance can divide.
A few more steps along life’s path,
Someday soon I know not when,
I’ll join you in God’s garden,
And we’ll never part again.
– Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by your wife, Gladys. 25-1p
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CALDWELL. In loving memory of
a dear father, grandfather, great-
grandfather, Ralph Caldwell who
passed away 10 years ago June 30,
1999.
There is a man in Heaven,
So special and so rare,
This man is our Father,
The best beyond compare.
You showed us love and kindness,
You taught us how to care,
You bound us all together,
With a love we share.
You taught us many things in life,
That we would have to do,
But you never taught us how to cope,
With the pain of losing you.
– Love, your family. 25-1p
THOMPSON. In loving memory of
Frank Thompson, June 23, 1999.
There is a bridge of memories from
here to Heaven above,
That keeps you very close to us it’s
called the “Bridge of Love”.
As times goes by without you and
the days turn into years,
They hold a million memories and a
thousand silent tears.
To us you were so special, what
more is there to say,
Except we wish with all our hearts
that you were here today.
– Lois, Paul and Susan, Lauren,
Leigha and Tianna. 25-1p
Hay & straw
FACILITY OPERATOR
Must be available nights and weekends
September — April
Applicant must have grade 12 or equivalent.
Arena setting experience would be an asset.
Self-starter and able to work with minimal supervision.
Valid class G Ontario licence.
Interested applicants are invited to apply in confidence
by July 8th, 2009.
Municipality of Huron East
The Brussels, Morris and Grey Arena is
looking for a part-time, seasonal
BMG Community Centre
PO Box 209, Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
519-887-6621 Fax 519-887-9980
bmgcc@ezlink.ca
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519-887-9114
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