HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2008-01-17, Page 13ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Brussels available Feb. 1, $400/
month. Phone 519-887-9051. 03-1
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BLYTH – SMALL ONE-BEDROOM,
floor-level apartment, close to all
amenities, $495/month, all inclusive.
Contact Brad at 519-524-3394.03-tfn
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CLINTON – BRAND NEW 4-PLEX
- two bedroom.Ideal for seniors, no
stairs to climb. Balconies. Appli-
ances included. Units accommodate
washer/dryer. Hardwood floors.
$650 plus utilities. Call 519-685-
2264. 46-tfn
VARIOUS TOOLS, STANDUP
drill press, grinders, air tools,
sanders, and miscellaneous tools.
Phone 519-357-1373. 03-1p
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FOUR-GALLON WOOD GRAIN
humidifier, 22x23x12, like new, $50.
Phone 519-523-9344. 03-1
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KITCHEN AID SUPERBA
clothes washer , three speed, white.
Pat Brigham 519-523-4332. 03-1p
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2003 SKI-DOO MXZ 600H0 REV,
3,800 miles, 144 studs, phone: 519-
523-9788, $4,400 o.b.o. 03-1p
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BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books at The Citizen,
404 Queen St., Blyth, 519-523-4792
or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 519-
887-9114. tfn
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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
HESSELS. Everett and Cheryl are
thrilled to announce the arrival of
their first grandchild, a boy, Jacob
William. He was born Thursday,
January 10, 2008 to Paul and
Rebecca Hessels of Toronto. 03-1p
BOKHOUT. We would like to
express our thanks and appreciation
for your support following the death
of Maarten’s mother Wil on
Christmas eve. Your hugs, kind
words and cards touched us all. Your
many expressions of kindness will
not be forgotten. – From Maarten
Bokhout, Helena McShane and
family. 03-1
BAILEY. The family of the late
Hazel I. Bailey (nee Stewart) wishes
to express their sincere gratitude to
family and friends for all your prayer
support, cards, flowers, visits, words
of encouragement, gifts and special
thoughts during our time of
bereavement. Special thanks to the
staff at Braemar Nursing Home and
Falconer Funeral Homes for their
kind support. Also thank you to all
who made donations to the Church
of God, Gideon Bible and the Heart
and Stroke Foundation. – Mason
Bailey and family. 03-1
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COUTTS. Thank you to the doctors
and nurses who helped care for me
in Goderich and Clinton Hospitals
and for the visits, cards, plants and
goodies since coming home. Also
thanks to my family for being there
when I needed them and for
homecare who make it possible to
stay in my apartment. – Marie
Coutts. 03-1
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GERTH. The family of the late
William Gerth – Vicki, Sjaan and
Kristyn – would like to share with
you these thoughts upon the recent
passing of the first anniversary of
Bill’s death, December 22. With the
Christmas Season and the start of a
New Year our thoughts turn to
family, friends and those who, in
some way, touch our lives.
Throughout the past year our family
has faced many changes and
challenges, but it has also been a
year during which we discovered
strengths we did not know we
possessed. Most of all, this was a
year which confirmed the inherent
goodness of people. As wife, son and
daughter we loved Bill dearly, but
we had little idea until this past year
of the number of people who
admired and respected him. The
memories you have shared with us
have shown us a side of Bill that we
did not fully know. Your many calls,
letters, cards and e-mails have made
us aware of the positive impact he
had on so many people. We are also
grateful to those of you who did not
know Bill, but who recognized our
sorrow, and sought to comfort us in
many ways. Christmas is also a
season of giving. Throughout this
year you have given us more than
you know. We would like to thank
you for the countless ways by which
you have remembered Bill. Your acts
of kindness have affirmed for us
what a wonderful person he was.
These are truly the greatest gifts you
could have given us. 03-1
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LEE. We would like to express our
heartfelt thank you to everyone who
sent 60th anniversary cards, made
telephone calls, visited us and
delivered beautiful gifts to our home.
We enjoyed a very special family
dinner in Kitchener on December
27, 2007 with our three children,
their spouses, our grandchildren and
our great-grandchildren. – Jack and
Helen Lee. 03-1p
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PIPE. I would like to thank everyone
for their cards, phone calls, and gifts
after my surgery. Special thank you
to Lori and the kids, my Mom and
Dad, Jack and Esther, Brian and
Melinda and family. – Gary Pipe.
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CHILDCARE AVAILABLE IN
Blyth. Flexible hours, rate
negotiable. For more information
please call Jenn Ansley 519-523-
9143. 02-3p
THE BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society will meet on January 28 at
the Brussels Library at 7:30 p.m.
There will be a speaker and
refreshment. New members are
always welcome. 03-2
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CARD CAVALCADE, EUCHRE
and bridge, sponsored by Clinton
Hospital Auxiliary, will be held in
Clinton United Church, April 10,
1 p.m. 03-1
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85% OF WOMEN WEAR THE
wrong sized bra. Are your straps
falling down? Back riding up?
Underwire digging in? Free Bra
Clinic Wed., Jan. 30 from 7:30 a.m.
- 5:30 p.m. at Curves for Women,
Clinton. For appointment phone
Curves 519-482-3330. Walk-ins
welcome. For information phone
Janny at Jeunique Custom Fit Bras
519-357-4370 or e-mail
jfear@sympatico.ca 03-2p
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BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL
Society Annual Meeting, Friday,
Jan. 18, BMG Arena - upstairs. 6:00
social time. 6:30 pot luck supper.
Annual general meeting follows.
New members welcome. 02-2
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BLYTH AREA FARMERS’
Market 2008 organizational
meeting, February 2, 2:30 p.m. at
The Citizen. Vendors. potential
vendors and supporters welcome.
New vendors needed to continue the
market. For more information call
Keith at 519-523-4792 (days) or
519-523-9636. 02-4
CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent. Good rotations corn, wheat,
beans. Short or long term. Call Matt
Shortreed 519-887-8736 or Mike
Beuerman 519-527-2676. 02-8p
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CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent, short or long term, competitive
prices offered, rotation included,
wheat, corn, soys. Peter Rastorfer,
519-347-2669. 02-4
STRAW – 4X5 ROUND BALES,
under cover, for sale. Phone 519-
526-7521. 03-2
SOW FARROWING TECHNICIAN
full or part time – all aspects of
nursing sows and piglet care in a
clean, comfortable work environ-
ment. Experienced or trainable.
Ideal for a person who likes animals.
Contact Bob Robinson at Vista Villa
Farms Ltd., 519-345-2317 (daytime)
or 519-345-1333 (evenings). Please
fax résumé to 519-345-9934 or e-mail:
robinsons@vistavillagenetics.com
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LOOKING FOR A HOUSE
cleaner. Call 519-887-8678. 03-1
LOCAL SIDING COMPANY
requires two siding installers,
experience preferred but not
necessary, willing to train. Must
have driver’s licence. Mail résumés
to P.O. Box 422, Brussels, ON N0G
1H0 or fax résumés to 519-887-
8110. 03-1
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PROVIDENCE REFORMED
Collegiate High School is looking
for a driver for a school van for the
Clinton to Komoka route. A
minimum class G licence is
required. Both part-time and full-
time applications will be considered.
Please reply to John Verburg at
519-523-4325 or e-mail
jverburg@tcc.on.ca 02-4
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OFFICE STAFF/TECHNICIAN
required in the healthcare field.
Interpersonal skills, multi-tasking
abilities and zest for learning new
procedures would be a significant
advantage. A flexible work schedule
would be most helpful. Send résumé
to Drawer #1150, c/o The Citizen,
P.O. Box 429, Blyth, ON N0M 1H0.
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GENERAL OFFICE MANAGER
required for high volume primary
care clinic. Modern facility with
high tech equipment. Must be a team
player with good interpersonal
skills. Accounting, financial,
statistical and people skills would be
extremely helpful. Send résumé to
Drawer #1200, c/o The Citizen, P.O.
Box 429, Blyth, ON N0M 1H0.
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ATTENTION CASH CROP FARMERS
Are you thinking about retirement, or maybe you’re just
getting tired but still want to be involved in farming? Wouldn’t
it be nice to watch someone else do all the work while you
put your feet up and relax? Then share cropping might just
be for you. I would like to offer a 50/50 share crop agree-
ment. Just pay for half the input costs and receive half of the
crop and I’ll look after the rest. You will benefit a number of
different ways. For example, you will still be able to take
advantage of any government programs. (RMP, CAIS etc.)
Get a fair return for your land. Be involved with the decision
making and rotation of crops. Good land stewardship as well
as some tax benefits versus straight cash rent.
If at all interested or would like some more information,
please contact Mike Colclough at 519-482-9733
or 519-525-8318, Clinton.
Hay & straw
Help wanted
Please forward résumé by fax, mail or email to:
McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT
RR #3 Walton, ON N0K 1Z0
Fax: 519-887-6381 • Email jeffmcg@ezlink.ca
Attn.: Jeff McGavin
SHIPPING AND RECEIVING
Job Description:
The successful candidate will be responsible for parts, shipping,
receiving and warehousing.
Qualifications:
• Forklift licence an asset or will train
• Willing to learn various facets of department
• Good housekeeping skills
• Some physical labour
These positions offer competitive wages and benefit package and only
the successful applicants will be contacted. McGavin Farm Equipment
has been in business for over 72 years and are a multi-line dealer
handling New Holland Equipment and numerous short lines.
Please forward résumé by fax, mail or email to:
McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT
RR #3 Walton, ON N0K 1Z0
Fax: 519-887-6381 • Email jeffmcg@ezlink.ca
Attn.: Jeff McGavin
PARTS COUNTER PERSON AND
IN-STORE SALES
FOR BOBCAT COMPACT EQUIPMENT
Job Description:
The successful candidate will be responsible for parts sales, inventory
control, stocking and ordering, in-store sales of Bobcat compact
equipment and be able to communicate to the public in a courteous and
professional manner.
Qualifications:
• Excellent people skills and ability to work under pressure
• Farm or industrial equipment background
• Willing to learn various facets of department
• Good housekeeping skills
• Computer skills a must • Some physical labour
These positions offer competitive wages and benefit packages and only
the successful applicants will be contacted.
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