HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2009-08-27, Page 25BLYTH – LARGE ONE-BEDROOM
apartment close to all amenities,
$600/month, all inclusive. Contact
Brad 519-524-3394. 33-tfn
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HOUSE FOR RENT, AVAILABLE
Sept. 1. Call 519-887-6768. 33-1
PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE:
Mums in 10" pots: $4.42 each, 6 for
$17.70 + tax. Fresh sweet corn,
beans, cauliflower, cabbage and
more daily by 10:30. Returns of used
pots and flats appreciated. 118 Main
St., Seaforth. www.papple.ca 33-1
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LOCALLY-GROWN CHICKENS,
$2.25/lb., inspected, vacuum sealed,
available starting Aug. 25, fresh or
frozen. Cutting details can be
arranged. Phone 519-357-2336.
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BLYTH AND AREA FARMERS’
Market, Saturdays from 1:00 to 4:30
p.m., corner of Queen and Dinsley
Streets in Blyth. Fresh fruits,
vegetables, home baking, jams, meat
products, etc. New vendors welcome
– call 519-523-4792. 28-tfn
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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
KUCAN. Mike and Shannon are
thrilled to announce the arrival of
their son Kade Ronald Joseph born
at the Listowel Memorial Hospital
on July 29, 2009 weighing 7 lbs.
5 oz. Proud grandparents are Ron
and Marg Cook, Jeanne Kucan and
Pappa Kucan watching from above.
He is a great-grandson for Jean
Robertson of Wingham, Jack and
Esther Obright and Matilda Kucan
of Hanover. 33-1
ELLIOTT. Dear friends, neighbours
and family: thank you for your kind
and thoughtful expressions of
sympathy as we cope with our recent
loss. We are so grateful for all the
cards, charity donations, hugs,
caring thoughts and prayers, food
and visits. Thanks also to the Blyth
Fire Department and all emergency
personnel involved. – Sincerely,
Sandra, Kurt and Dean. 33-1p
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PIPE. I would like to thank our
family and friends for the cards,
treats, phone calls and visits after my
surgeries. Thanks to the doctors at
Seaforth, London and Stratford
Hospitals. – John Pipe. 33-1p
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SMITH. I would like to thank Nicole
Noble for the opportunity to run as
Brussels Ambassador and to the
Grey Township Fire Department for
being my sponsor. Also thanks to
Donna Bauer for doing our makeup,
Jan Deitner for the Epicure
presentation, the Legion for the
delicious supper and all the local
businesses and individuals for the
donations of the awesome gifts I
received. Also thanks to Kari Bell
and the other contestants for making
this a memorable experience. It will
be an honour to represent our
community as Brussels Ambassador.
See everyone out on Sept. 15 and 16
at the Fair. Thanks – Jolanda Smith,
2009-2010 Brussels Ambassador.
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VODDEN. I would like to thank all
of the people who helped Janis and
me following my accident a few
weeks ago and also those who have
called, sent cards, and visited me. In
particular, I want to mention Dana
and Joyce Bean, Bob and June
Thomas, Lawrence and Jean
Plaetzer, Sherri Foran, Ann and Joe
Hulzebos, the ladies from the Gift
Cupboard, Don Scrimgeour, and the
Tai Chi ladies, for their special help.
– Brock Vodden. 33-1p
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WILBEE. The family of the late
Grace Wilbee would like to thank
their wonderful friends, former
neighbours and family members for
joining them at Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, Ethel on July 5 to
celebrate Grace’s life. We especially
want to thank Gloria Wilbee for her
inspiring and touching tribute to
Grace. As a family, we will always
remember the warmth and comfort
that your presence provided during a
difficult time. Sincere thanks – Ken
Wilbee and family. 33-1
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WORK. For the last month Graham
and I have felt like celebrities. Our
church family, our children Ken,
Judy, Kathy, Brian, in-laws,
grandkids, relatives and friends have
made our 60th anniversary so very
special for us. Dining out, beautiful
bouquets of flowers, cards of
congratulations, and family photos
all added to our memories of a
summer we will never forget. It took
weeks at the Work cottage for us to
wind down and relax. We really have
been blessed with 60 years and to
live in such a caring community.
Thank you everyone. – Margaret
and Graham Work. 33-1
QUILTERS MARK YOUR
calendars for the third annual
Country Quilting September sale,
Sept. 2-4, 10-5, Sept. 9-11, 10-5 and
Sept. 12, 9-12. Come out to see
what’s new and find bargains. Sign
up for classes and programs.
Country Quilting, 84849 Ethel Line,
RR 3, Brussels. For more
information call Pam 519-887-9456.
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AUKE, CHRIS AND JEFF BYLSMA
invite anyone interested to an Open
House at their new milking facilities
on Thursday, September 3 from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. We hope to see you
there at 40702 Hullett McKillop
Road, Blyth. 33-1
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ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT? DO
you have a competitive nature? Do
you need encouragement and
incentive to lose weight? Join others
at an informational meeting
Wednesday, Sept. 3, 7 p.m., lower
hall, Brussels United Church. Call
Sandra for more information 519-
887-8267. 33-2
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COMING SOON – MARK YOUR
Calendars – Clinton Public Hospital
Auxiliary’s Annual Penny Sale,
September 17 - 26 at St. Paul’s
Anglican Church Parish Hall,
Clinton. Further details will follow.
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ETHEL UNITED CHURCH,
Board of Stewards, smoked pork
chop BBQ, Thursday, September 17,
5 - 7 p.m., Grey Central School.
Advance tickets only until
September 12. Tickets: $12 per
person, 10 years and under - free.
Call Gary 519-887-6401 or Dianne
519-887-9442. 32-4
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OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED
for Ciderfest, September 27, Van
Egmond House, Egmondville.
Phone John 519-527-1369 or 519-
441-1940 or Brenda, 519-522-0358.
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HOPE CHAPEL CEMETERY,
Hullett Township. Annual memorial
service, Sunday, August 30, 2 p.m.
Guest speaker: George Lubbers.
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GIGANTIC QUALITY GARAGE
Sale. All proceeds to animal rescue
August 28, 29, 30, 31, 8 a.m., 42217
Cranbrook Rd., Brussels, 519-887-
6391. Tractor, antiques, furniture,
dishes, household, linens, toys,
books, CDs, knick-knacks, tools,
etc. Dean’s valu-mart and Zehrs
grocery tapes gladly accepted.32-4p
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in Brussels
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Articles for sale
Cards of thanks
Cards of thanksBirths
Coming eventsComing events
ccommodation
for rentA
Auction sales Auction sales
Auction sales
arage/yard
salesG
SAT., AUGUST 29 AT 10 AM:
for old tractors, motorcycle, 15
ft. trailer, power pipe threader,
sheet metal roller and shear,
hand tools, antique furniture
and collectables to be held for
the estate of Gordon Harkes at
163 Albert St., Clinton. See
www.lobbauction.on.ca
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton 519-482-7898
AUCTION SALE FOR GORDON HARKES
SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH AT 10 A.M.
163 Albert St., Clinton
AUCTIONEER - RICHARD LOBB
ITEMS TOO MANY TO LIST ALL OF THEM
Antique tractors (4), antique table and chairs and cabinet, other
antiques, old hockey game, dolls, etc., antique tools, steel wheels,
White Rose sign, old car parts, flatbed trailer, sheet metal
equipment motors, motorcycle parts, guitars, banjos, mandolin,
violin, lots of tools, old manuals and books.
For more info call Bev Blair 519-523-4964
LAND AUCTION
35059 Belfast Road, E 1/2 Lot 8 Conc 10 WD Huron
Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 at Noon
Total of 100 acres Cash crop land - clay loam 96 acres systematically tiled,
balanced mixed bush & house
House: 2 storey, 4 bedroom
Selling subject to a reasonable reserve
Selling for Wayne Hopper 519-887-6142
Ken Scott 519-357-8967
by Yokassippi Auctions, Teeswater
1-877-392-7037
Ford Sales Limited
Montgomery Ford Sales requires an Experienced Parts Advisor/Counter per-
son at their Lucknow Location.
This full-time position is available immediately to a professional and self-moti-
vated team member who can interact with internal staff and customers.
Successful applicant must provide efficient daily parts department operation of
a busy Automotive Dealership. The ability to multi-task and have good people
skills with the goal of customer satisfaction is priority. Parts department expe-
rience and computer skills are required. Salary negotiable depending on expe-
rience. An excellent benefit package is also available.
Please provide a resume to the attention of
Dale Hayes / Greg Montgomery
Fax : 519-528-2017
In person 701 Campbell St Lucknow
By Mail : PO Box 99 Lucknow, N0G 2H0
e-mail: greg@montgomeryford.ca
(We appreciate all applications, however we
will respond only to those selected for an interview)
a division of Brussels Agri Services Ltd.
Full-Time Help Wanted
Sales, Marketing, Administration and Purchasing
You will be working with a diverse company focused on providing world
class customer service and specialty products. You will be a self-
motivated, independent worker with solid sales experience and
excellent references. You are extremely organized with database and
computer office skills. You have a fun, energetic and positive attitude.
Agricultural and equine background an asset.
Please forward résumé to my attention (Tim Prior) by email:
tim@brusselsagri.com,
by mail Brussels Agri Services Ltd.,
P.O. Box 119, Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
or deliver in person - see our store and meet some of our staff.
Only those invited for an interview will be contacted.
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