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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2008-01-31, Page 12CLINTON – AVAILABLE TWO 2-bedroom apartments. One located in brand new 4-plex. Ideal for seniors, no stairs to climb. Balconies, appliances included. Units accommodate washer/dryer. Hardwood floors. $700 plus utilities. Second unit located at 161 James St., $550+ utilities. 519-685-2264. 05-tfn -------------------------------------------- 3+ BEDROOM FARMHOUSE for rent. Appliances included. Propane and wood heat. 519-887- 6190. 04-2 -------------------------------------------- BLYTH – SMALL ONE-BEDROOM, floor-level apartment, close to all amenities, $495/month, all inclusive. Contact Brad at 519-524-3394.03-tfn GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED roasting chickens, $2 per pound. Phone 519-887-8041. 05-3p -------------------------------------------- 2003 SKI-DOO MXZ 600 H0 REV., 3800 miles, 144 studs. Phone 519- 523-9288, $4200 o.b.o. 05-1p -------------------------------------------- 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 -------------------------------------------- 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 -------------------------------------------- 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 DUNBAR. Proud parents Heather and Kevin, along with big brother Dawson, are excited to welcome Destiny Raine on December 13, 2007 at 11:17 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. Proud grandparents are Jim and Evelyn Blake of RR 2, Blyth and John and Edith Dunbar of Listowel. Thanks to Aunt Lorraine for watch- ing Dawson, to Drs. Omole, Mathews, the O.R. and O.B. nurses of Listowel Memorial Hospital.05-1 FISCHER. The family of Laura Fischer wishes to express our sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy through visitations, memorial contributions, floral tributes, cards, phone calls and food brought to our homes after the recent passing of our wife, mother, grandmother, and great- grandmother. Special thanks to Pastor Brent Kipfer for conducting a beautiful service and the Mennonite church ladies for a delicious lunch. We would also like to thank Town and Country Support for their services over the years. Thanks to the staff at Braemar Nursing Home and Schimanski Family Funeral Home for their kind support. – Charlie Fischer and family. 05-1 -------------------------------------------- KELLY. With heartfelt thanks we would like to express our sincere appreciation to all those who shared in the life of Russell McKay Kelly. Our utmost respect and gratitude goes out to Doug McBurney and staff of McBurney Funeral Home, as well as the pallbearers and flower bearers. Russell’s many achieve- ments in life were vividly captured by Reverend Hawkins. A special thank you to Lynn Hoy and others for their contributions to the service. The representation by the county and township councils and staff was greatly appreciated. Thank you to Doctor Marshall and staff at Wingham and District Hospital as well as the ambulance attendants and O.P.P. for their support and assistance. To the ladies of the Wingham Legion, thank you for a bountiful lunch and a time of fellowship with family and friends. Words cannot express our gratitude to our family, neighbours and friends, the 6th line of Morris for the floral tributes, donations to Wingham and District Hospital Physician Recruitment Committee, food brought to our home, cards, calls and hugs of encouragement and support from everyone. Your kindness will always be remembered. – Sincerely, Dorothy Kelly and families. 04-1 -------------------------------------------- McGAVIN. Oh what a party! I’m glad I’ll only turn 40 once. I would like to thank everyone for coming to help me celebrate, you were pretty sneaky, I had no idea. Thanks to our families for helping Shannon co- ordinate the surprise. Thanks to Strome and the boys from the hockey team for driving me around all weekend and helping Shannon with the party. Especially, I would like to thank Shannon and the kids for arranging such a special surprise, I really appreciated it! – Jeff. 05-1 -------------------------------------------- NICHOL. Thank you to everyone who visited and sent get-well cards. To the doctors and nurses at the hospital, thank you so much for your care. In appreciation – Alf Nichol. 05-1 -------------------------------------------- RYAN. I would like to thank my husband Jim and my family for their perpetual care during and after my hospital stay. Thank you to friends for prayers, beautiful flowers, get- well wishes and greetings received. All is greatly appreciated. – Betty Ryan. 05-1 CHILDCARE SPACE AVAILABLE in a smoke-free environment. Healthy lunches and snacks provided. Games, crafts and indoor/outdoor play. Blyth/Walton area. Contact Andrea 519-887-8237. 05-3 CANADA’S NATIONAL TEEN Challenge Choir will present a music program focusing on freedom from drug addiction at Blyth Christian Reformed Church on Sunday, Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. Plan now to bring a friend and be inspired by a message of hope and God’s power to change lives! From gangs to crime, to mainline drug addiction – each member has his own story of how he finally found freedom. Be sure to attend this exciting presentation and enjoy the innovative and unique sound of the Teen Challenge Choir. This event is suitable for all ages and is free of charge. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the amazing personal stories of these young men. 05-1b -------------------------------------------- PANCAKE SUPPER WITH sausage and pie, St. John’s Anglican Church, Brussels, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $8, children $5, preschool free. 05-1p -------------------------------------------- THE REGULAR MEETING OF the CPH Auxiliary will be Feb. 4 at 10 a.m. in CPH Conference Room. Guest speaker Margaret Makins of CPH Foundation. 05-1 -------------------------------------------- PANCAKE SUPPER, TUESDAY, 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 -------------------------------------------- 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. 05-3 -------------------------------------------- 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 THE BELGRAVE COMMUNITY Centre Board is accepting applications for a “Volunteer Booking Co-ordinator” at the Belgrave Community Centre. A small monthly stipend to cover personal expenses will be paid. Duties include, but not limited to, taking bookings, invoicing and collecting rentals, co-ordinating with Custodian. We thank you for applying, however, only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. Please forward résumé by February 8, 2008 to: Barb Black, Sec., Belgrave Community Centre Board, P.O. Box 4, Belgrave, ON, N0G 1E0. 05-2 -------------------------------------------- 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 PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2008. Classified Advertisements – RRAATTEESS – 20 words or less only $6.00. Additional words 20¢ each. 50¢ will be deducted if ad is paid in advance 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 Coming events Farmland Farmland Help wanted Help wanted ccommodation for rentA BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Births Childcare 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. 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 TSF Nutrient Management Systems Inc. (local farm equipment manufacturer) Requires a SECRETARY’S ASSISTANT for a part-time, temporary position. Applicant must be able to follow instructions carefully, sort and file paperwork accurately, answer telephones and take detailed messages, work in a fast paced environment with little or no supervision. Fax résumé to 519-523-4914 For more information please contact Mandy preferably after 5 p.m. at 519-440-6533 (please leave message) or if necessary from 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 519-887-9378 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. Walton’s Little School Early Literacy Centre Inc. is currently accepting résumés for a PART-TIME PROGRAM ASSISTANT 30+ hours/week Please forward résumé, cover letter, and references to: Debbie Budna RR #3 Walton, ON N0K 1Z0 Fax 519-887-8515 Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca