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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2008-05-15, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008. Classified Advertisements Real estate Real estate MLS# 073319 CHARMING VICTORIAN HOME WITH LOTS OF CHARACTER in the village of Blyth. Above ground pool with stunning deck on a double corner lot. Asking $249,000. Call Renate. www.RemaxLandExchange.ca MLS# 073676 NINE YEAR OLD 1 FLOOR BUNGALOW on 1 1/2 acres. Gorgeous home near Brussels. 2+1 bedroom, 2 bath, F/A gas with fireplace, 2 car attached garage with heated floor, gazebo and garden shed. Lots of room Asking $259,500. Call Bob. Land Exchange Ltd. Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated 519-357-3332 202 Josephine St. WINGHAM Renate Sieber Broker of Record Cell: 519-531-1177 Dietmar Schroecker Sales Rep Cell: 519-531-0133 MLS# 081219 GREAT INVESTMENT: Income property in Clinton, very solid building in excellent condition, fully rented, 3 entrances, access from 2 streets, many improvements. $328,000. Call Dietmar. MLS# 080696 NEW PRICE $150,000.: Well constructed 3+ bedroom in Blyth, aluminum clad bungalow on spacious corner lot. Features large living room, H/E gas furnace, partly finished basement. Call Dietmar. Susan Brooks Sales Rep Cell: 519-357-8683 MLS# 081001 On large lot in Brussels. Immaculate and beautifully decorated 2 plus bedroom home. Features gorgeous upstairs bathroom, open concept kitchen/dining room, covered deck. Garden shed and hobby barn and much more. Asking $169,900. Call Susan. MLS# 080630 ENJOY THE COUNTRY VIEW: in this 3 bedroom bungalow on a quiet cul de sac in Blyth. Eat-in kitchen with pantry and breakfast nook, gas fireplace in living room. Attached garage with triple driveway. Asking $199,000. Call Dietmar. OPEN HOUSE 170 Turnberry St., Brussels May 31st 10:30 am - 12:00 noon MLS# 080130 BEAUTIFUL 5 BEDROOM BUNGALOW on large landscaped lot with rock garden in Blyth, kid’s play area, open concept kitchen/dining/living, workshop and more. A must see. Asking $285,000. Call Renate. Robert Hulley Sales Rep Cell: 519-440-8602 I hope everyone had a nice Mother’s Day and was able to spend time with Mom or do something special for and with her. Many of my children on the bus had made special cards and crafts for Mom and they reported that on the weekend special things were to take Mom to Tim Horton’s, going to Grandmas house for dinner, brunch in the bush and even breakfast in bed for Mom. Gifts for Mom were mostly flowers but one mom I met said she received six of her favourite beer. Gifts can come in many shapes and sizes but in the end it is the thought that counts and pleasure of being surrounded by loved ones. The hydro boys have been busy in Walton this past week replacing hydro poles. It looks like most every pole will be replaced and some moved to a different place. New streetlights are also going to be installed as well. Walton will be a like a brand new village, shiny and bright for all to see. The ball lights at Walton will begin to shine this week with the beginning of ball season. Teams have been practising this past week. Let’s hope it gets a little warmer for playing games this week. It was a cool and windy weekend for motocross at the Lee farm. This weekend’s race was normally held in Auburn, but due to some difficulties was moved to Walton. There were over 800 entries for riding and a good turnout for the weekend. An unexpected gracious donation of roses by a sponsor appeared at the gate on Friday evening for the mothers who were spending the weekend and Mother’s Day at the track. The beautiful yellow roses brought smiles to the many faces of the ladies. Congratulations goes out to first- time great-grandmother Jean Bewley. The news came on Thursday about the early arrival ofBrie Raven, daughter of John andJilly Raven of Airdrie, Alberta. Allare well, and excited grandparents are Jean’s daughter Brenda and husband Dan of Airdrie. Returning home to Vancouver after a 10-day visit in Ontario is Neil McDonald. It was a busy itinerary with planting corn, helping the Legion at a fish fry and visiting friends. He caught up with friends Phil and Dianne Blake in Kitchener, had lunch with sister Karen in Bayfield, travelled to Hanover for a visit with Bruce McDonald and Murray and Betty Criche, Clinton to see Marg Rogerson and Brussels to visit Mary Huether. There was dinner out with good friends Neil and Marie McGavin and a trip to Bayfield with old Walton friends Ron and Pauline Bennett, Maxine Marks, Margery Huether, Ian Wilbee, along with mom Leona, for lunch. He was quite busy during his time here and reports he had a good time. Celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday evening were Jack and Donna Knight. They travelled to Stratford to enjoy a special anniversary dinner at the Arden Park with their family and wedding party members. Attending were Jack’s groomsmen Jim and Leslie Knight, Donna’s attendants Wanda (Gloor) Dietz and Helen (Knight) Steele, with Jim Knight’s wife Dona and Wanda’s husband Milton. Leslie’s wife Yvonne had to miss out due to the flu. Jack and Donna’s family attending included Brad and Janine Knight and Christine Workman, Steve and Marni Knight and Deanna Dingman. Jack and Donna’s daughter Joanne and family from New Brunswick were unable to attend at this time, so there can be another party this summer. After dinner the party continued at the home of Brad Knight in Mitchell and a great night of socializing was enjoyed by all. Congratulations to Ernie and Annette Lewington on the arrival of another grandson. Proud parents Dave and Chantal Lewington welcome Jacob to their family. Jacob arrived on Daddy’s birthday, April 30, so that makes it extra special. Ernie and Annette headed up to Lavigne, near Sturgeon Falls, to see the new little fellows the next weekend and Jeff and SandraLewington and son Blake, travelledto see them this weekend. Theyreport everyone is well and doing fine. Congrats to the Lewingtons. There was a good crowd at the shower for Jennifer Grobbink at St. Ambrose Catholic Church on Tuesday evening. Anne Ryan and Pat Nolan greeted at the door and helped throughout the evening. There were many lovely gifts to unwrap and it was a wonderful evening for all. There was a shower on Saturday at the same church for the relatives of Connie McLean. Connie is the daughter of Glenn and Yvonne McLean. McLean and Blake relatives were on hand to enjoy the afternoon and see all the beautiful gifts Connie received. A come-and-go shower was also held in town on Tuesday evening for Amy Siemon, fiancée of Jason Kellington. There were many beautiful gifts received and a nice evening enjoyed by all. Congratulations to these girls on their upcoming weddings. Returning from their Grade 8 trip on Friday were several Walton and area kids. Students of Seaforth Public school travelled to Camp Celtic for four days of fun. Enjoying the camping, bonfires, games, sports and camaraderie of the outing and the great outdoors were local children Holly Braecker, Brandon Holtuysen, Brandi Gagnier and Marina Glanville. Celebrating a birthday last weekend was Kyle Stevenson with a party at his house. Hosting the event were mom and dad, Lisa and Chris Stevenson and sister Lerissa. Special guests joining him for cake and ice cream were grandparents Jim and Evelyn Blake and Bev Stevenson, and great-grandparents George and Marie Blake along with other family Heather and Kevin, Dawson and Destiny Dunbar, Lorraine Blake, Steve, Julie and Nathan Wharton, Darwin Ducharme and Brian, Chancey and Paige Stevenson. Happy birthday Kyle. Hosting a joint Mother’s Day and birthday party were Michael and Rachel Bernard. Celebrating young Madison Bernard’s birthday and a mature Carman Bernard’s birthday at their home, the family enjoyed a great day together on Sunday. Celebrating birthdays last week as well were Jim Shortreed, Calvin Flood, Nathan Wharton, Jordan Thompson, Gavin Bowers, Jim Cook, Barb Fritz, Tracey Lee, Shane Ryan, Andrea Shortreed, Edith Wey, Jeff Grobbink, Jennifer McClure, Cathy Melady and Joyce Williamson. Nearly 40 F.E. Madill students will go without food for 30 hours later this month to help fight poverty, hunger and injustice. The students have organized a World Vision 30 hour famine that will start on Friday May 23 and end on Saturday May 24 with several events to help raise money in between. The students will spend Friday night at the school after the food drive at Foodland and Valu Mart in Wingham that evening that will continue through to Saturday morning. In addition to the food drive, there will be a car wash at Barry’s Service Centre on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., a garage sale, Adopt-A- Highway community service on behalf of the Lucknow Kinsmen on Friday night as well as individual participant pledge donations. This is the ninth year that F.E. Madill has organized the famine. In the previous eight years, the school has raised over $25,000 for the cause. In addition to the money raised, there have also been several van loads of food items delivered to the North Huron County Food Bank over those eight years as well. The goal of the students this year is $3,000. By Jo-Ann McDonald Call 887-6570 PEOPLE AROUNDWALTON Sing it loud Nathan Brown, left, and James Blake were belting out the tunes last week at Grey Central Public School’s spring concert entitled Sing for the Earth. The night’s program dealt with the planet and taking care of our home. (Shawn Loughlin photo) The Ethel euchre was held on Monday, May 5 with 10 tables in play. Winners were: share the wealth, Jim Minielly, Murray Hoover; high, Iola Subject, Adrian Verstoep and Lloyd Smith; lone hands, Marguerite Beirnes and Jim Minielly; low, Linda Minielly, Bob Alexander; tally, Allan Edgar, Beryl Smith, Grace Stewart, Joyce Alexander, Judy Hahn, Kathleen Whaley, Dorothy Martin, Helen Cullen, Murray Hoover, Myrna Burnett. The next euchre will be held on Monday, May 19 at 8 p.m. 10 tables at Ethel euchre party Students starve for a cause