HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2009-09-17, Page 16BLYTH – TWO-BEDROOM
apartment for seniors. Clean,
spacious, non-smoking unit in well-
maintained building. Appliances,
laundry, heat and hydro included.
$690/month. Call 519-524-7517.
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HOUSE FOR RENT – BLYTH,
three-bedroom bungalow, great
location, available Oct. 1. No pets,
no smokers. Call 519-523-9435.
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BLYTH – LARGE ONE-BEDROOM
apartment close to all amenities,
$600/month, all inclusive. Contact
Brad 519-524-3394. 33-tfn
KITCHENAID BUILT-IN DISH-
washer, white, stainless interior,
$200. Call 519-887-6957. 36-1p
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PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE:All
perennials in black one-gallon pots
1/2 price, hundreds to choose from!
10" pots of Mums: $4.42 each, 6 for
$17.70 + tax. Fresh sweet corn and
other produce daily by 11 a.m.
Returns of used pots and flats
appreciated. 118 Main St., Seaforth.
www.papple.ca 36-1
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FURNACE OIL TANK, THREE
years old, complete with gauge and
legs. 519-529-7870. 34-3
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BLYTH AND AREA FARMERS’
Market, Saturdays from 1:00 to 4:30
p.m., until Sept. 19 corner of Queen
and Dinsley Streets in Blyth. Fresh
fruits, vegetables, home baking,
jams, meat products, etc. 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
LEE/JERVIS. Madison is thrilled to
announce the arrival of her new baby
brother, Dylan David. Proud parents
are Chris Lee and Becky Jervis of
Blyth. Dylan was born at Clinton
Hospital on September 2, 2009 at
8:54 a.m. weighing 9 lbs. 12 1/2 oz.
Special spoiling privileges go to
Dave and Jill Jervis (Seaforth) and
Dave and Rosie Lee (Blyth).
Another nephew for Uncle Craig to
watch over. Special thank you to Dr.
Hay and the staff at Clinton
Hospital, and to everyone for their
gifts and phone calls, they are all
greatly appreciated. 36-1p
GIBSON. The family of the late
Isobel Gibson would like to express
their sincere thanks for prayers,
flowers, charitable donations, food,
cards and kind words since her
passing on Aug. 26, 2009.
Appreciation to Rev. Cathrine
Campbell for her words of comfort,
Glenda Morrison and Margaret
McInroy for the music and the
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
for their guidance. A special thanks
to all the staff at Huronlea for their
awesome care during the 1 1/2 years
Mom was a resident there. – Mary,
Don, Pete, Peg and families. 36-1
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GOOD. The family of the late
Margaret Adeline Good would like
to thank friends and family for their
support following the death of our
mother. The flowers, donations,
cards and visits will always be
remembered and appreciated. We
would also like to thank the staff of
Huronview for their care and support
to our mother over the past three
years. Special thanks to the palliative
care nurses at Clinton Public
Hospital and to Drs. Salsbury and
Bokhout for the compassion and
care they gave to our mother and
ourselves during her final days.
Thanks also to Rev. Pat Cook of
Londesboro United Church for her
support and to Michael Falconer and
his staff at Falconer Funeral Homes,
Blyth Visitation Centre, for your
guidance and kindness through this
difficult time. – Helen and John
Lyons and family; Sandra and Randy
Logan and family. 36-1
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NESBITT. We, the family of Murray
Nesbitt, would like to express our
appreciation for the outpouring of
sympathy, prayers and emotional
support during this sad and difficult
time. The floral tributes, generous
memorial donations and the
expressions of sympathy through the
many cards, telephone calls and food
brought to our homes were
overwhelming and greatly
appreciated. Thanks to all who
contributed to the heartfelt funeral
service celebrating Murray’s life.
Thanks also to the Anglican Church
for the lunch and Falconer Funeral
Home in Blyth, especially Chris
Smith. Murray’s memory will live
on in our hearts forever. – Connie,
Jeff and Michelle, Cathy and Don
and their families. 36-1p
CLOGGING REGISTRATION AND
shoe exchange at Seaforth and
District Community Centres, Sept.
29, 7 - 9 p.m. For more information
contact Sherry McCall 519-527-
1307. 36-2
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DANCE AT THE BRODHAGEN
Community Centre, Saturday, Sept.
19, 8 to 12. Music by Diane and The
Country Cavaliers. Lunch provided.
$10/person at the door. 36-1p
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SILENT AUCTION, BRUSSELS
United Church, Friday, October 16,
7 - 9 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 17, 10 - 2
p.m. For more information call Rene
519-887-9340 or Jean 519-887-
9318. 36-3p
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BMG DIABETIC MEETING AT
Huronlea, September 23, 7:30 p.m.
Speaker: Dr. Doug Noseworthy,
Chiropractor. 36-1
BLYTH LEGION EUCHRE NIGHT,
Wednesday, Sept. 23, 7 p.m. No
admission fee. Veterans and
members memorial trophy to be
awarded to the winning team. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome. 36-1
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CIDERFEST – SUNDAY, SEPT. 27,
Van Egmond House, Egmondville,
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Apple cider, famous
apple fritters, turkey pies, rope
making, flea market, rug braiding,
Seaforth Girls Marching Band,
antique cars. Adults: $2, children $1,
preschool - free. 36-2
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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
starting September 30. Learn to use
your camera and think like a
photographer. New challenge every
month. Create photo art book! Cost
$100 plus supplies. Contact Lisa B.
Pot at 519-526-7408 or
lpot@tcc.on.ca. 36-1
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THE BECKETT FAMILY AND
friends performing at
Londesborough United Church
Saturday, October 3, 7 p.m. Adults -
$15, under 12 - $7, under 6 no
charge. Family rate: $40. Tickets
519-523-4228. 35-2b
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SECOND ANNUAL GREY CENTRAL
School firemen’s-style breakfast,
Sunday, September 20 from 8 a.m. -
noon at Ethel school. Cool wheels
display. Everyone welcome. 35-2
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CPH AUXILIARY’S PENNY SALE,
Anglican Parish Hall, Clinton,
September 17-26. Open daily
Monday to Thursday, 10-6; Fridays
10-9; Saturday, September 19, 9-6;
Saturday, September 26 (draw day)
9-12; draws 12:30. 35-3
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SMOKED PORK CHOP BARBECUE
by Londesboro United Church at
Londesboro Hall, Saturday, Sept. 26,
5-7 p.m. Adults $12, under 12, $6; 5
and under free. Tickets 519-482-
7585, 519-527-0349, 519-523-9021.
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NEEDED – HANDY PERSON
with chainsaw to cut and remove
large shrubs in Brussels. Call Sandra
519-887-8267. 36-1
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TURNING HEADS AND MAKING
Waves and About You Aesthetics are
looking for a registered massage
therapist. Be your own boss. Make
your own hours. Drop off résumés at
the salon, 480 Turnberry St.,
Brussels or call 519-887-6666.
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SEVERAL JOB OPENINGS FOR
building bins during fall season.
Apply in person at Huron Feeding
Systems in Brussels. 36-2
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FARROWING TECHNICIAN
wanted on sow operation near
Molesworth. Looking for someone
with experience in animal care and
the ability to work well with other
people. Please fax résumé to 519-
887-8712 or e-mail:
acronin@xplornet.com for more
information. 35-2
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Corn Maze
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Produce of Belgrave
Affordable family fun.
$2.00/child, $3.00/adult
Varieties of squash now
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85476 London Rd. (Hwy. 4)
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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
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FORM 8
Municipal Act, 2001
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
The Corporation of the County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) described below will be offered for sale by public
auction at 10 o’clock on the 6th day of October, 2009 at Huron County Court
House, 1 Court House Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
Description of Land(s): Minimum Bid
1. PLAN 276 PT LOT 13 PT LOT 14 AS RP 22R4220 $8,950.18
PARTS 1, 2 & 3; Township of Howick
2. PLAN 131 LOT 196; $59,197.57
Municipality of Huron East
3. PLAN 131 LOT 197; $42,756.10
Municipality of Huron East
4. PLAN 133 LOT 36; $467,437.60
Municipality of Huron East
5. PLAN 385 LOT 1 PT LOT 2 Seaforth as in R270553; $60,352.77
Municipality of Huron East
6. PLAN 131 LOT 12 Tuckersmith; $19,902.43
Municipality of Huron East
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the
time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified
by a bank or trust corporation.
Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title
to or any other matters relating to the land(s) to be sold. Responsibility for
ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers.
This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales
Rules. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid plus
accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax.
The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the suc-
cessful purchaser.
For further information regarding this sale, contact:
Personal information contained on this form, collected pursuant to the Municipal Act,
2001 will be used for the purposes of that Act. Questions should be directed to the
Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at the institution responsible for the
procedures under that Act.
Title Name of Municipality or Board
TREASURER THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF HURON
Address of Municipality or Board
1 COURT HOUSE SQUARE, GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 1M2
www.huroncounty.ca or call 519-524-8394
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 AT
10:30 AM: Annual Auction Sale
of snowplow trucks. Ford diesel
ambulance, 2001 Volvo road
grader, Trackless, Bobcat,
pickup trucks, one ton w/dump
box, FMC street sweeper,
Suburban and related items. To
be held one mile north of
Auburn at Huron County
Highways Garage for County of
Huron. Plus additions from
Middlesex, Lambton, Bruce and
other municipalities. See
www.huronhighways.blogspot.
com for full listing and pictures
updated daily or call Walter
Johnston at 519-526-7231.
www.lobbauction.on.ca
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton 519-482-7898
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