The Citizen, 2008-11-27, Page 20BLYTH – LARGE ONE-BEDROOM
apartment, close to all amenities,
$595/month includes all utilities.
Call Brad 519-524-3394. 45-tfn
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THREE-BEDROOM LARGE SEMI
in Blyth, gas heat, large yard, good
parking. $550 plus. Phone 519-887-
9007, leave message. 45-tfn
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TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
for rent in Blyth, close to all
amenities. $600/month includes
utilities. Available December 1. Call
Michelle 519-523-4448. 47-1
CHRISTMAS TREES – PINE,
Fraser Fir and Spruce. Pre-cut or cut
your own. Open 7 days a week. 1 1/4
miles south of Wingham, 1 1/4 miles
down Jamestown Rd. Glen
Casemore 519-357-1498. 47-4
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PREMIUM CHRISTMAS TREES –
Fraser Fir, Balsam, White Pine,
Scotch Pine, Austrian Pine, 4 feet to
12 feet. Also Christmas tree stands,
garlands and wreaths. Delivery
available. Open starting Nov. 29.
Closed Tuesday evenings and
Thursday evenings. Cathy and Niel
Edgar, 519-357-2122, Hwy. 86 west
of Wingham. 47-4
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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
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
JENKINS. I would like to thank
everyone for your concerns and best
wishes while I was in Stratford
hospital. Your cards, calls and fruit
basket from Blyth Lions Club was
greatly appreciated. – Gordon
Jenkins. 47-1p
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McCREA. I would like to express
my thanks for the quick response of
the ambulance and staff when I was
ill with pneumonia. Special thanks
to Dr. Hay and the staff of Clinton
Hospital, neighbours and friends for
phone calls. Special thanks for the
bouquet of poppies on
Remembrance Day. – Ralph
McCrea. 47-1p
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POTTER. Thank you to our good
neighbours, Brenda and John
Radford for seeing the smoke
coming from our house and telling
us. Thanks to Gord for using the fire
extinguisher before the firefighters
arrived. Thanks to Blyth Fire
Department and Clinton Fire
Department. Thank you to the
neighbours who called. – Ann and
Gord Potter. 47-1p
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RUMBALL, Barbara (Stiles)
(Knight). We would like to extend
our deepest appreciation and thanks
to everyone for the cards, flowers
and expressions of sympathy
through memorial donations and
kind words said during this most
difficult time. We were extremely
overwhelmed by the tremendous
support and kindness from our
family and friends who remembered
Mom as we will, always ready for a
laugh. A special thanks to Pastor
Sandra Cable for the comforting
service. Thank you to Schimanski
Family Funeral Home for their
guidance, the Presbyterian Church
ladies for the delicious lunch and the
Stiles, Knight and Rumball families
for your support during this time.
Your love, kindness and support will
remain in our hearts forever. – Judy
and Patty and families, Jim Rumball
and family. 47-1
CARLOW MERCANTILE CHRIST-
mas Open House, Friday, November
28, Saturday, November 29, Sunday,
November 30. Save the taxes
storewide. First 35 people receive a
free travel coffee mug with coffee
purchase. Six-pack Christmas
serving bowls $1.69. Taylor rain
gauges 99¢. Free apple cider and
draw for two-foot metal snowman.
519-524-7299. 47-1
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CHRISTMAS SOUND OF
Goderich featuring Harbouraires,
Huron String School, MacKay
Choristers and Laketown Band, with
guests – “thatotherchoir”. Tuesday,
December 9, 7:30 p.m., Knox
Presbyterian Church, Goderich. Free
will offering. 47-2
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CRAFT SHOW AND SILENT
Auction, Saturday, Dec. 6, 10 - 3
p.m. at Huronlea. Lunch available.
More information – call Kathy
Bridge 519-887-6795. 47-2p
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BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
“Sing Nowell!” Sunday, December
7, 2:30 p.m., North Street United
Church, Goderich. Special guests
Nancy Ross and the Kincardine
Brass Band. Tickets available from
the Blyth Festival Singers; Snyder
Concept,Wingham; Brussels Citizen
office; Westcoast Photography,
Goderich; The Dutch Store, Clinton
or at the door. Adults $12, children
under 12 $6. 47-2
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ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
Church, Brussels bazaar and bake
sale. Tickets on three food hampers.
Other activities. Saturday, November
29, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church.
Lunch available. 46-2
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FUNDRAISING EVENT FOR
Bicycles for Humanity Sunday, Nov.
30, 7:00 p.m. at Blyth United
Church. Musical guests – Men of
Note, and Women of Notable.
Suggested donation $10.
Refreshments available. 46-2
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A GIFT OF LIGHT AT CLINTON
Public Hospital Auxiliary. Let the
spirit of Christmas shine from the
light you placed on CPH “Gift of
Light” tree as a special gift or
memory. Gifts to sterilization
equipment. Tickets available from
CPH Auxiliary members, Gift Shop
or CPH Admitting or call Shirley
Carter 519-482-7776. Tree lighting
6:30 p.m., Nov. 28. Entertainment –
refreshments – draws follow. Next
meeting Monday, Dec. 1/08 at 10
a.m. at CPH conference room will
include silent auction, Christmas
decorating and lunch. 46-2
NOVEMBER 29 AND 30, PLAN
to attend Seaforth Agricultural
Society’s annual Collectible, Craft
and Keepsake Show and Sale in
Seaforth – Agriplex, Arena and
Public School, 9:30 - 4:00.
Admission $4 (10 years and older).
Information 519-527-1321.
Featuring farm, construction, Nascar
toys and more; sports cards and
related merchandise; dolls – some
antique, composite and related
items; 90+ tables of crafts;
manufactured items. Six chances to
win $50 shopping spree. 46-2
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THE BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
will be collecting used eyeglasses
along the parade route during the
Brussels Santa Claus parade on
Saturday. Bring yours and watch for
the Lions members in yellow vests
to make your donation. 47-1
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
PROFESSIONAL OFFICES IN A
beautiful historic building in the
heart of downtown Brussels on an
elegant second floor. Rates vary
from $250 to $300 per month
depending on size and include heat,
hydro and wireless internet. High
ceilings and big bright windows.
Contact Robin for more details at
416-371-8662. 46-2
FLEXIBLE HOURS, COMPETI-
tive wages, modern hog farm
requires part-time help to sort and
weigh hogs in Atwood/Monkton
area. Call 519-897-5646. 46-3
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REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
Tell the story of your community.
The Citizen requires community
correspondents to tell our readers of
the news in the Ethel and Cranbrook
communities. Small remuneration.
Contact Bonnie Gropp, The Citizen,
519-523-4792. e4w
HIGH CREEK FARM – HORSE
boarding available, located 20
minutes north of Seaforth. Includes
daily turnout, hay and general
grooming. Call to arrange a visit, 519-
527-0202. www.highcreekfarm.ca
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CHRISTMAS SHOW
Come join the Barn Dance group for an afternoon of
traditional Christmas songs with a country fl avour
guaranteed to put you in the Christmas spirit!
SUNDAY DECEMBER 14TH
AT 2:00 P.M.
Doors Open at 1PM
At The Wingham Town Hall Heritage Theatre,
275 Josephine St., Wingham
with Master of Ceremonies – Jim Swan & featuring
The Barn Dance Show Band. Special Guests- Paul Weber,
Betty Beer, John & Geneva Heaman, Brontae Hunter
BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS - General Admission Tickets $20 at the door;
Tickets also available at Wayne Otterbein Barbershop, Exeter and Ernie King Music,
Wingham & Goderich - For information call 519-530-8000 or www.thebarndance.ca
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Applications to: Marie Tyler, Executive Director
RRHC, P.O. Box 687, Clinton, ON N0M 1L0
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Full-time employment with full benefit package
available. Basic computer knowledge and team
work personality are an asset.
Résumés accepted
by fax at 519-523-4920 Att.: Fran or
mail to Howson Mills, P.O. Box 390,
Blyth, Ontario N0M 1H0 Attention: Fran
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