HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2008-11-06, Page 20APARTMENT FOR MATURE
Adults for rent in Blyth, two
bedrooms, appliances, heat, hydro,
laundry and parking included. $690/
month. Quiet area, 183 Drummond
St. Call 519-524-7517. 43-2p
FARM FRESH BROWN EGGS.
Phone 519-523-4332. 18-eow
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GIFT CERTIFICATES
available at The Citizen for
Christmas. Let the recipient choose
the book they want themselves. We
have shelves of books to choose
from. 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
DALE. Shane and Candice are
thrilled to announce the arrival of a
little brother for Chase and Nevaeh.
Ryder Harold James was born
October 31, 2008 at Clinton Public
Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 13 oz.
Proud grandparents are Steve and
Frances Bearss, Don and Hilda
Crocker and Darrell and Sina Dale.
Ryder is also blessed to have several
great-grandparents. 44-1p
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TOWNSEND/GROSS. Drs.
Michelle Gross and Murray
Townsend and big brother Joey are
very pleased to announce the birth of
John Anthony Townsend. John was
born on August 31, 2008 at Louise
Marshall Hospital in Mount Forest,
weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. Proud
grandparents are George and Ruth
Townsend, Seaforth and Renate
Gross, Kitchener. Grandpa Ronald
Gross is surrounding John with his
love from heaven. Proud great-
grandparents are Stephanie Hribar,
Kitchener, and Jean Mathers,
Brussels. Uncle Matt, Aunt Aimee,
cousins Luke and Mitchell, Blyth,
and Aunt Charlene, Uncle Jim,
cousin Ben, Harpurhey, also
welcome John into the family. 44-1
RYAN. What a great party – wow!
Jerry and I want to thank our family
for planning such a great party for
our 50th anniversary. A very special
thanks to our daughters-in-law,
Cheryl and Kathy, for all the
beautiful decorations and great ideas
for the 50’s theme. Also a very
special thank you to Keith and
Gloria Wilbee and the rest of their
band members for bringing back all
the great Wilbee music that we used
to enjoy so much. We wish to thank
all our friends and relatives who
came to party with us and for all the
generous donations to the Food
Bank on our behalf. Thank you to
Kathy, Cheryl and Pat for
reminiscing with events over the past
50 years. Thank you to the Brussels
Legion Ladies for the delicious
lunch. We hope you all had fun
dressing up for the 50s. We even had
the Fonz and Elvis join our party.
Jerry and I have been very blessed to
have had good health and 50
wonderful years together. The years
go by very quickly and it sure does
not seem that long. We had a great
time and we hope that you did too.
With family and friends we have
precious memories to treasure
forever. Hope to see you all for the
next celebration. – Gerald and Anne
Ryan. 44-1
LOWE.
The beauty of God’s world
Is made more beautiful
By people like you
By the beautiful things
That you say and you do!
As our hearts have been deeply
saddened by the loss of Wayne
Lowe, a devoted husband, brother,
stepfather, grandfather and uncle we
would like to take this opportunity to
thank our relatives, friends and
neighbours for your outpouring love
at this difficult time. For the flowers,
charitable donations, food brought to
the house, beautiful sympathy cards,
phone calls and for your
encouraging words, thank you.
Special thanks to Pastor Sandra
Cable for all your kind words and
prayers; to Glenda Morrison for the
beautiful music, the Brussels United
Church Choir; and Tracy McLennan
for the solo. Thank you to the
flowerbearers Skylar, Cody, Kelsey,
Emily, Owen, Hailey, Sabryn and
Jocelyn. For the touching tributes
given by Wayne’s sister Ann,
granddaughter Skylar, nieces Tracy
McLennan, Tina Hoelscher, Nicole
Noble and nephew John Lowe, thank
you. To the U.C.W. for the lunch
following the service, and Melville
Presbyterian for the use of their
church, and to Frank and Jennie
Schimanski for their guidance, thank
you. Thank you to the Community
nurses; Dianne and Brian Huether
and helpers for the meal; to Davey
Marks and Ray Hallahan for
bringing Pat and Mike, and Doug
Howatt for the use of his carriage to
carry Wayne to his final resting
place. Wayne will be missed and
truly was a pillar of Brussels. –
Hope, Murray and Ruth Lowe; Ann
and Jim Bosman and families. 44-1
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WITCHES WALK. Thanks to
everyone who helped in any way
with the Witches Walk. Thank you to
all our dedicated volunteers for all
their tireless efforts in creating a
successful event. Anyone wishing to
help next year please contact Bev
Blair 519-523-4964 or Donna
Govier 519-523-9494. 44-1
CHILDCARE SPACES AVAILABLE.
Loving mother of two, first aid/CPR
certified, healthy lunches and
snacks, crafts, indoor and outdoor
activities. Between Blyth and
Belgrave. Call Alicha 519-523-9115.
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CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE,
Aloette, Tupperware, Epicure and
Pampered Chef, November 7,
7-9 p.m. and November 8, 9 a.m. - 2
p.m. 42682 Bolton Rd., south of
Brussels, 519-887-6493. 44-1
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THE NOVEMBER MEETING OF
the Majestic Women’s Institute is a
ROSE (Rural Ontario Sharing
Education) program on Wednesday,
November 12 at 1:30 p.m. in the
Brussels Library. The meeting will
feature a speaker from the Heart and
Stroke Association and Kari Bell,
Ambassador of the Brussels Fair.
Everyone welcome. 44-1p
LEARN HOW TO GET FUNDS
for your voluntary projects to protect
water. Listen to Jeff Norgate’s live
AM 920 Experts Show on radio or
online at AM920.ca Saturday, Nov. 8
at 10 a.m. For more information visit
sourceprotectionstewardship.on.ca
or phone 519-335-3557 or 1-888-
286-2610. Goderich Mayor Deb
Shewfelt is one of special guests.
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A BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE, ST.
John’s Anglican Church, Brussels,
Saturday, Nov. 15, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Hot lunch available. 43-3p
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WALTON HALL BOARD ROAST
beef dinner on November 9, served
from 4:30 until 6:30, $10 per person,
children $5. 43-2
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CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY
Studio Tour, November 8 and 9. Visit
our unique shops in the heart of
Mennonite country. A self-guided tour
featuring The Garage Home Decor -
Belmore, The Country Shop - north of
Wroxeter, Mary Hall “Pig Tales”
Books (at the Country Shop), B & B
Baskets and More (at the Country
Shop), Discovery Fabrics & More -
Gorrie, Ceramic Friends - Gorrie,
Coulters Corner - Gorrie, Glen Farms
Herbs and Preserves - between Ethel
and Molesworth,Wroxy’s Restaurant -
Wroxeter. Flyers at each location
or call 519-335-3909.
woodley@scsinternet.com 43-2
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BLYTH UNITED CHURCH’S
annual fall supper on November 8,
4:30 - 7 p.m. Tickets: $12 for adults,
children 6-12 – $6, under 6 are free.
Tickets are available from Brenda at
519-523-4503, Rob 519-523-9157 or
the church at 519-523-4224. 43-2b
WANT TO RENT: GOOD CASH
crop land. Short or long term. Paying
top dollar. Phone J & J Hugill, 519-
233-7467 or 519-525-0509. 42-7
ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOUND
at the Logan Mill in Brussels on
October 19. Please call 519-335-3557.
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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
Cards of thanks
Births
Coming events
Coming events Coming events
Farmland
ccommodation
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Auction sales
Want to make
gift-giving easy?
Drop by either of our
offices and check out
our great selection of
books ~ there is
something for everyone
on your list!
The Citizen
541 Turnberry St.,
Brussels
519-887-9114
404 Queen St.,
Blyth
519-523-4792
Richard Lobb
Auction Calendar
Clinton 519-482-7898
SATURDAY, NOV. 8 AT 10 A.M. –
John Deere 1830 tractor and loader,
JD 160 hydrostatic riding mower -
nearly new, JD lawn trailer, generator,
outside wheelchair lift - 2 years old,
1984 Ford car only 67516 miles, many
appliances, antique furniture including
large bowed glass china cabinet to be
held at Seaforth Fairgrounds Agri-Plex
building for the Estate of Irene Healy
of Dublin. See www.lobbauction.on.ca
for pictures and full listing.
Childcare
Christmas Open House
One Stop Shopping!
Everything you’re going to need
on your Shopping List
- even something for yourself!
Come and make out your
Christmas Wish List!
Saturday, November 8
10 am - 4 pm
200 Selby Ave., Monkton
519-347-2214
First 50 buying customers
will receive a free gift!
Featuring Products From:
Home Décor from Mackie’s - Outside the Box
Gift Baskets and Other Gift Ideas by
Tammy’s Gift and Basket Wrapping Service!
Pampered Chef - Julie Haefling
Tupperware - Crystal Hulley
Silpada Jewellery - Stacey Boyd Burgers
Party Lite - Kathy Dale
Spa Gift Ideas from Mane Attraction
Help wanted Help wanted
Found
E.D. Smith & Sons, LPis seeking a Human Resources Administrative
/ Assistant Contract position for its Seaforth facility – a progressive
Private Label Salad Dressing Manufacturing division.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the administration of E.D.
Smith’s Collective Agreement. Daily customer service support to
Supervisory/Management team and employees. Assist in orientation,
training and Health & Safety administration.
Qualifications for the position are either those candidates who posses
education in Human Resources acquired either through an accredited
institution or HRPA – CHRP designation but lack the work related
experience; or a minimum of 2 years related Human Resources experi-
ence but are in the process of completing their Human Resources desig-
nation. Literacy using PC applications (Windows)
Interested applicants may apply on-line or forward
a copy of their resume to:
Laura Albrecht, Human Resources at
E.D. Smith & Sons, LP, 151 Main Street South,
P.O. Box 1078, Seaforth, Ontario N0K 1W0; FAX 519/527-0200
E-MAIL: lalbrecht@edsmith.com
E.D. Smith & Sons, LP foremost values and is therefore committed to
Employment Equity. We sincerely thank all candidates for their interest
however, only those candidates being considered for
an interview will be contacted.
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