HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2008-01-24, Page 133+ BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
for rent. Appliances included.
Propane and wood heat. 519-887-
6190. 04-2
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ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Brussels available Feb. 1, $400/
month. Phone 519-887-9051. 04-1
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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
D.J.-ING KIT FOR SALE – AMP, 3
CD players, mixer and equalizer,
$350. Buffet and hutch, dark walnut,
$800. 519-527-0586. 04-2
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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
RIEHL. Just couldn’t wait for his
first Christmas! Amber and Ryan
Riehl are thrilled to announce the
early but safe arrival of their first
child Nolan Jeffrey, on Dec. 22,
2007 at Stratford Hospital, weighing
in at a scrappy 4 lbs., 13.5 ozs. and
18 1/2" long. Nolan is the first
grandchild of Rob and Nancy Riehl,
Jeff Fisher and Gwen and Keith
Doherty. He is the first great-
grandchild of Howard and Joan
Bernard, Brussels and Phyllis
Pitblado, Goderich. 04-1
DRAPER. The family of Bob Draper
would like to express their sincere
thanks to all our good friends,
neighbours and relatives for all their
kindness and help during Bob’s long
illness and the time of his death. A
big thanks to all those who brought
food, cards, phone calls and
thoughtfulness. Thanks to all the
neighbours for the lovely plant and
for those who donated money to the
Canadian Cancer Society. Special
thanks to Agnes and Hank for the
transportation when needed. Thanks
to the doctors at London Health
Sciences Centre, Doctors Shawn and
Bonnie Marshall of Wingham, Linda
and Barb of the Wingham Cancer
wing, also all the nurses on the
second floor for all their excellent
care in the last two weeks of his life.
Also thanks to the Huron Hospice
and to Ruth who sat with Bob when
I couldn’t be there. Thanks to the
C.C.A. Centre for nurses Kara and
Crystal for their excellent care, also
thanks to Huronlea for his two
week’s stay. Thanks to Rev. Cathrine
Campbell for her kind words, also
thanks to the Schimanski Family
Funeral Home and also the ladies of
the Presbyterian Church for their
delicious lunch. Last of all I would
like to thank all of my family and
Pete and Bethanee for all their help.
Without them I couldn’t have done
it. – Julenia and family. 04-1p
IMAGINATION STIMULATION!
warm, caring, creative environment
welcomes little people aged 1-5
years, 5 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. daily, TV
free, hands-on painting, play,
building, baking, stories, dress-up.
Looking for two new friends to join
us. Andrea Hruska, 44398 Brandon
Road, Ethel, 519-887-2605. 04-1
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CHILDCARE AVAILABLE IN
Blyth. Flexible hours, rate
negotiable. For more information
please call Jenn Ansley 519-523-
9143. 02-3p
COMMUNITY BREAKFAST,
Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, Jan.
27, 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sponsored by
Blyth Legion and Ladies Auxiliary.
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BURNS SUPPER, SATURDAY,
Jan. 26, dinner 6 p.m., Ceilidh 8
p.m., Brussels Legion. Dinner $14
adults, $7 children. Call 519-887-
2664 or 519-887-9831 for dinner
tickets. Ceilidh tickets $10 at door.
Presented by Melville Presbyterian
Church and Brussels Pipe Band.
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AFTERNOON WITH ED
Lawrence, April 19, 1:00 p.m.,
author of “Gardening Grief and
Glory”, CBC Radio gardening
expert and retired Governor General
Gardener. Presentation and question
period, Holmesville Community
Hall. Tickets $10 in advance and $12
at the door. Books will be available
for purchase and signing by Ed
Lawrence. Hosted by Auburn,
Clinton, Goderich, Lucknow and
Ripley Horticultural Societies.
Tickets available at Auburn Post
Office or The Gift Cupboard, Blyth.
04-1
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CARD CAVALCADE EUCHRE,
February 21, 1:00 p.m. at Auburn
Community Hall. Sponsored by
Auburn Women’s Institute. 04-1
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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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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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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
WANTED TO RENT: STANDING
hay or land that could be seeded
down for hay, in the Brussels area.
Scott Cardiff, 519-887-9867. 04-1
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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
CRANBROOK SWINE HAS AN
opening for a general barn labourer
for sow unit. Excellent wage and
benefit package. Fax résumé to 519-
887-9098. 04-2
FULL-TIME/PART-TIME HELP
needed on Brussels area broiler/
breeder farm. Please call for more
information or interview 519-887-
9442 or fax résumé to 519-887-
9306. 04-2
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
03-2
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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
MISSING – FOUR-MONTH-OLD
female German Shepherd puppy,
black and brown, approx. 40 lbs.,
answers to “Mica”. Missing from
Scott Line, East Wawanosh
Township, since January 16, 2008.
Urgent – requires medication – call
immediately – 24 hours/day. Reward
for safe return. Call 519-357-4856 or
519-357-2768 or Wingham or Blyth
Vet Clinics. 04-1
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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.
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Help wanted
Help wanted Help wanted
The MVCA is inviting applications for the position of GIS
Technician.Thisisa46weekcontractbasedinWroxeter.
development of mapping for the administration of the
Generic Regulation for Development, Interference with
Wetlands andAlteration to Watercourses
the importing and structuring of provincial datasets
creating standardized layers for flood plain limits
Experience with GIS systems and especially digital aerial
photography
Forward a covering letter and resume by 4:30 p.m. on Friday
February 1, 2008 to:
Maitland Valley ConservationAuthority
Box 127, Wroxeter, Ontario N0G 2X0
Attention: Rick Steele, Watershed Information Coordinator
Fax: 519-335-3516 Email: maitland@mvca.on.ca
Responsibilitiesinclude:
Desired qualifications include:
confirming resource locations using aerial photography
building maps based on aerial photography, wetlands, flood
plains, river valleys and watercourses
Post secondary courses in cartography, GIS, geography or
resource management
The MVCA is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all
applicants for their interest however only those candidates
selected for an interview will be contacted. For a full job
descriptioncontacttheMVCA.
GIS Technician
Maitland Valley Conservation Authority
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February 5, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m., Blyth
Memorial Community Hall. Adults
$7, Children (5-12) $4, preschoolers
free. Sponsored by Trinity Anglican
Church. 04-2b
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