The Citizen, 2007-03-29, Page 16QUILTS GALORE – OVER 100
quilts, wall hangings, tops, etc. in
stock. Custom hand quilting. Low
prices. Must see. Eileen Jantzi 519-
595-7193. 13-1p
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MOFFAT PORTABLE DISH-
washer, $150. Phone 519-357-4571.
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HAY FOR SALE – $30 A BALE.
Custom plowing, 4-wheel-drive
tractor. Painted horses. Phone after 8
p.m. 519-523-4841. 09-9
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BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books mostly on rural
themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen St.,
Blyth, 519-523-4792 or 541
Turnberry St., Brussels, 519-887-
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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
ARGENT. Steve and Jolanda
(Vanass) Argent of Windsor
announce the early arrival of their
first child, Ryan Zachary on March
21, 2007. Fourth grandchild for John
and Nancy Vanass of Mitchell. 13-1
BEUERMAN (Earl). Phillip wants
everyone to know that he’s finally a
big brother and has a new playmate.
Chris and Becky are thrilled to
announce the arrival of their second
child, a son. Timothy Christopher
came safely into the world weighing
8 lbs. 5 oz. at 9:15 p.m. on March
16, 2007 at Stratford General
Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Beth and Gary Earl and Mary and
Roy Beuerman. Timothy is also
welcomed with love by aunts,
uncles, cousins and great-
grandparents. We would like to
extend our heartfelt thanks and
gratitude to Dr. Qureshi and Dr.
Hancock for their excellent prenatal
care and to Dr. Kalos for bringing
Timothy safely to us. Thank you to
the excellent nurses at SGH OB unit
for their wonderful care during our
stay. Phillip wants to say thank you
to his grandparents for looking after
him until Mommy and Timothy
came home. All of the well wishes
and concern from everyone before
and since we have returned home
has been wonderful and much
appreciated. 13-1
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DURAND (Ansley). Adam and
Carrie are happy to announce the
birth of their son, Elijah James on
March 19, 2007, weighing 7 lbs. 5
oz. Finally a grandson for Rod and
Debbie Ansley of Blyth and first
grandchild for Joe Durand of
Bayfield, third grandchild for Liz
Durand of London. A big thank you
to Susan Wilts and her team for their
care throughout the pregnancy,
delivery and now at home. A special
thank you to Gramma Ansley for all
her help and support before, during
and after Eli’s birth. 13-1
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LEE. Chris Lee and Becky Jervis are
thrilled to announce the safe arrival
of their St. Patrick’s Day surprise.
Madison Olda Lee was born on
March 17, 2007 weighing 6 lbs. 1/2
oz. Spoiling privileges go to
grandparents Dave and Jill Jervis
and Dave and Rosie Lee. We would
like to thank the staff of Stratford
and Clinton Hospitals as well as Dr.
Kalos and Dr. Hay. A new addition
to our family for Uncle Craig to
watch over. 13-1b
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TOLL. Greg, Heather, Shayna and
Allison are happy to announce the
arrival of Jessica Patricia Marie. She
was born Monday, March 19, 2007
weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. Thank you to
the staff at Stratford and Clinton
Hospitals for their great care. A
welcomed granddaughter to
Marlene and Vaughn Toll, Blyth and
Renee and Robbie Laird, Kitchener.
Great-granddaughter to Marie Toll
of Blyth and Patricia Graham of
Cambridge. 13-1b
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VIRAG/GODFREY. It’s a girl! After
all the storms, I’m in the paper.
Travis, Jody and big brother Tanner
who turned 2 on February 26
announce the birth of Olivia Teresa
Lorraine Virag on February 13, 2007
at 8:39 p.m. at Clinton Hospital. She
was 7 lbs. 14 oz. and 20 1/2 inches
long. Second-time grandparents are
Bob and Teresa Watkins, RR 1,
Londesborough, Lorri and Addam
Giannopoulos of Welland. Great-
grandparents are Shirley and Darrell
Wood, Blyth, Hazel Watkins,
Clinton and John and Judy Rossiter
of Fort Erie. 13-1
EARN EXTRA MONEY SELLING
your vegetables, fruit, home baking,
preserves or flea market items at
Blyth Area Farmers’ Market,
Saturday afternoons, June 30 to
Sept. 15. For more information call
Keith at 519-523-4792 (days) or
519-523-9636. tfn
DELLOW. The family of the late
Geny Dellow extends our sincere
thanks to all who helped make
Mom’s last months both comfortable
and enjoyable. A special thanks to
Doctors Carolin Shepherd and Dan
Rooyakkers, as well as the family of
nurses and staff at Seaforth
Community Hospital. As Mom often
said, “You are all very special
people.” Barb, Meaghan and Sheila
need an extra warm hug for staying
with us during Mom’s last moments,
as well as Julie for explaining a lot
of the unknown details to us. Thank
you so much. We’d also like to thank
Sue Alce for making or flight
arrangements home so quickly –
you’re the best travel agent
anywhere Sue. To Tim and Carole
Alce for picking us up in London
and bringing us home. To those who
brought food to the house when our
cupboards were bare and especially
Kate and Bill Teall for looking after
the details and supper. To Brian and
Tom Barry, Don Hoffman and Jim
Steffler for being Mom’s pallbearers
and Deanna and Deb Barry and Gail
Hoffman for helping with the
flowers. To our grandkids Tanner
and Davis for such wonderful
questions – you truly keep us in
touch with what’s important. To the
Legion Ladies Auxiliary for such a
nice luncheon after the funeral. And
to Ross Ribey, Ruth Townsend,
Marg Whitmore and Rev. Henry
Huberts for conducting such a warm
service for such a very special lady.
Our warmest thanks and love go to
John and Heather for looking after
Gramma in our absence. You’re very
special and we love you both dearly.
To all of you, thanks a million. We
couldn’t have got through this
without you. – Joe, Lin, John,
Heather, Tanner, Davis and Charlee
Steffler. 13-1
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DUCHARME. I would like to give a
warm thank you to all of this year’s
hockey sponsors: J.L. McCutcheon
Motors Ltd., Kraemer Concrete Ltd.,
Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd., B & H
Mechanical, Ryan Enterprises,
Schmidt Brothers, Brussels Agri
Services Ltd., Brussels Auto
Collision and Restoration, Huron
Feeding Systems, McGavin Farm
Equipment Ltd., Southline Freight,
Grandma and Grandpa Fraser,
Grandma and Grandpa Ducharme. A
very special thanks to Sholdice
Insurance Ltd. and Turning Heads
and Making Waves for their sweater
bar sponsorship. Your support
helped to contribute to a fun and
successful year. – Wyatt Ducharme,
Minor Atom Huron Perth Lakers.
13-1
GILLIS. We, the family of Harry
Gillis, wish to thank all of our
family, friends and neighbours for
their many expressions of sympathy
with flowers, cards and food. Special
thanks to Frank Schimanski and Rev.
Gail Clarkson for their comfort and
guidance. Thank you also to
Seaforth Hospital and CCAC for his
care during his ill health and thank
you to Brubachers of Ethel for
providing lunch. Your many acts of
kindness will be remembered. –
Mildred Gillis and family. 13-1
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MACDONALD. Many thanks to all
my family, friends and neighbours
for helping to “push me over the
hill” on Saturday. Turning 50 didn’t
hurt so much ’til the Sunday! Thanks
again. – Barry MacDonald. 13-1
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SCRIMGEOUR. We would like to
thank everyone for the flowers,
cards, food and calls at the time of
Dad’s passing. Also thanks for the
donations and expressions of
sympathy. To the staff at Seaforth
Manor, our gratitude to you for the
excellent care Dad received while he
was there. Thanks to Pastor Les
Cook, Mike and staff at Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd. and also to
Blyth Legion Ladies for the lunch.
Everything was appreciated. – The
Scrimgeour family. 13-1
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SUTCLIFFE. John and Jean would
ike to send a special thank you to our
family Gary, Rachel, Trevor and
Tamara and Stuart for the wonderful
surprise 40th anniversary party they
had planned for us. We had a great
time and really appreciated all the
hard work and time they put into it.
We also want to thank anyone else
who helped with the arrangements
before and during the event to make
it a very successful evening. Thank
you too for cards and gifts which we
received from friends and
neighbours which all helped make it
a very special occasion. We were
sorry that some people couldn’t
make it there because of the weather
or other reasons, you missed a great
evening. With sincere thanks – John
and Jean (Mum and Dad). 13-1p
CHILDCARE AVAILABLE, FULL
time days, 5:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
TV-free, nutritious meals, lots of
fresh air. Andrea 519-887-2605 in
Ethel across from restaurant. 12-2
OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK-
fast, Sunday, April 15, 9 a.m. - 1
p.m. at Londesboro Hall. Eggs,
bacon, sausage, pancakes and
homefries. Adults $6, children under
12 $3. Sponsored by Londesboro
Lions Club. Proceeds for community
betterment. 13-2b
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LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH
Gospel Songfest, Sunday, April 15,
7:00 p.m.$8, under 12 free.
Featuring Kirby Cook, Bushell
Family and more. 13-3b
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TERRY SUMSION - TURKEY
and Beef Dinner and Show, Sunday,
May 27, 5 p.m., Brussels arena.
Advance tickets only $25. Call 519-
887-6493 - Donna or 519-887-8473
- Don. 13&17p
BENEFIT DANCE FOR STANLEY
and Cornelia Gulutzen and family
(who lost their home to fire) on April
13, 9 to 1 at BMG Arena. Silent and
live auction. Donation at door. For
more information or to donate call
Sandra 519-335-3038. 13-3
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ABC SPRING BREAKFAST,
Saturday, April 14, 9 to 11 a.m. at
Wesley Willis Church, Clinton.
Guest speaker: Elma Plant. Special
music: Annie Sparling. Tickets $8.
Call 519-523-4508, 519-529-7259
or 519-482-5305 by April 8 to book
yours. 13-2
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WOMEN’S DAY OUT – THE
Blyth United Church Women’s 13th
Annual Women’s Day Out, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday, April 14.
Registration begins at 9 a.m.,
programme runs from 9:30 a.m. until
4 p.m. The theme is “Hooked on
Hobbies.” Keynote speaker is Sheila
O’Donovan, Registered Art
Therapist. Musical entertainment
provided by Kati Durst of Goderich.
Smorgasbord luncheon, demonstra-
tions, fashion show and musical
entertainment. Tickets: $20 with
meal, $10 without meal, available
starting March 1 at Luann’s Country
Flowers, Blyth; Crossroads, Clinton;
The Gift Chest, Wingham; Radiant
Life Christian Books, Goderich or
call Joann 519-523-9274. 13-1
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WALTON HALL ROAST BEEF
Dinner, on Sunday, April 1 from
4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.
$10 per person, children $5. 12-2
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HULLETT CENTRAL PUBLIC
school in Londesborough is
celebrating its 40th year. To honour
this we are hosting a Reunion
Carnival and Auction at the school.
The date has been set for Friday,
April 13, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. We are
inviting all Hullett alumni and
former staff to come and celebrate
Hullett’s big birthday at the school.
Any questions or donations for silent
auction can be directed to Jennifer
Fleming fleming@tcc.on.ca 12-2
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ROAST BEEF SUPPER - APRIL
4, 5:30 p.m., Auburn Hall, adults
$10, elementary children $5, pre-
school and kindergarten free, family
rate $30. Reservations call Shirley
Andrews 519-526-7762, Nancy Park
519-529-7767, Sandra Popp 519-
526-7088. Sponsored by Auburn
United Church. 12-2
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BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
present Home - A Place in the Heart
featuring the Huron Harp Ensemble.
Sunday, April 1 - 2:30 p.m., Blyth
Memorial Hall. Adults - $12,
Children 12 and under $6. High
School Students with valid Student
Card - Free! Tickets at door or -
Blyth Festival Box Office,Westcoast
Photography, Goderich; Dutch
Store, Clinton; Snyder Studios,
Wingham; Tasty Nu Bakery, Zurich;
Nifty Korners, Seaforth; Village
Bookshop, Bayfield, Don
McCaffrey, Exeter, 519-235-0301 or
choir members. 11-3
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MAKE THIS THE SPRING YOU
get in shape and feel better about
yourself with Butterfly Pilates.
Spring classes being April 5, noon
and evening in Seaforth, morning
and early evening in Walton. Your
posture improves aches and pains
disappear with this pilates/yoga
class. Space limited. Call Sue 519-
393-5832. 12-3
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AUCTION SALE
Saturday, April 7
at 10:00 am in Teeswater
at the
Yokassippi Auction Hall
Preview at 9:00 AM
Dry sink, flat to wall
cupboard, hockey crests,
Coca-Cola items, war badges
and wings, old toys, Limoge,
Burslem, pictures.
AUCTIONEERS:
Ken Scott and Greg Wheeler
For a complete listing -
www.yokassippiauctions.com
Greg is the 2007 Novice
Champion from the Auctioneers
Association of Ontario Competition
held in Stratford on February 24.
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