HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2007-05-31, Page 15LARGE BRIGHT TWO-BEDROOM
upper apartment with deck in
downtown Brussels, $460 plus
utilities. Phone 519-887-9007, leave
message. 22-tfn
PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE
will have over 500 varieties of
perennials available throughout the
season, including 30 varieties of
hostas – you’ll see something new
on every list. Most perennials are:
$4/gal. pot, 4 pots for $15, 10 pots
for $35. We also have a great
selection of hanging baskets,
annuals, planters and in-season
produce – all grown on our farm.
Visit www.papple.ca or stop by to
see our weekly specials. All prices
include tax. 118 Main St., Seaforth,
519-522-0874. 22-1
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LARGE VARIETY OF PEREN-
nials, hostas, day lilies, ornamental
grasses, bamboo, and annuals.
Riverside Perennials, one road south
of Belgrave, then east 3 kms. to
40825 Morris Rd., 519-887-6306.
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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. 19-12p
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2007 PHONE BOOKS
may be purchased at The Citizen
offices in Blyth and Brussels for
only $1.00 each. tfn
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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-
9114. tfn
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
ELLIOTT. John and Donald Elliott
and Betsy (Elliott) Allan and their
families would like to extend our
thanks to everyone who sent cards,
food, donations, and words of
condolence since the passing of our
beloved mother, M. Betsy Elliott.
Special thank you to the doctors and
staff at Clinton Public Hospital and
to Pastor Wood for your care and
compassion. – Your thoughtfulness
and kindness will always be
remembered. 22-1
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KERR. Our grief is hard to bare but
it is nice to know that so many
people care. The family of the late
Joe Kerr wishes to express our heart-
filled thanks to all of our family,
friends, neighbours and Joe’s co-
workers. Your support to our family
was overwhelming in our time of
need. Thank you for all the visits,
phone calls, sympathy cards,
flowers, food, on-line condolences,
and memorial donations. Thank you
Darryl Hastings for stopping and
applying your knowledge in EMS.
Your skills and quick actions are
appreciated. Thank you for taking
the time to learn CPR. Thank you
Dr. Shubat, Dr. Antoniadis, and the
ER nurses at Wingham and District
Hospital. Thanks to everyone who
attended Dad’s visitation and funeral
service. It was nice to hear all of the
wonderful stories about Dad and
remind us of how great a man he
was. Thanks to the Schimanski
Family Funeral Home. Frank, you
helped guide us through this difficult
time. Your professionalism and care
is much appreciated. Thank you to
Rev. Tom Wilson. Your kind and
caring words were comforting.
Thank you to the ladies of St. John’s
Anglican Church for providing the
wonderful lunch. Thanks to the
neighbourhood ladies and a special
friend of the family, Debbie
Campbell, for serving and providing
the food between the visitations. So
thank you again everyone, your
kindness and compassion will never
be forgotten. – Sincerely, Dolores,
Kara, Cheryl and Robert. 22-1
VOGELS/FISCHER. We would like
to thank everyone who came to my
shower on May 5. Special thanks to
all the ladies who helped. It was very
much appreciated. – Kristen and
Chad. 22-1
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WHYTE. Many thanks to all for the
lovely cards, gifts and best wishes
for our 40th anniversary. Special
thanks to our family for a very
special day. – Nick and Joan. 22-1
DUFF’S UNITED CHURCH,
Walton Anniversary Service, June
24/07, 11:00 a.m. Motivational and
comical speaker, Eleanor Wood.
Everyone welcome. 22-4
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FATHERS’ DAY OLD TYME
Country Breakfast, Sunday, June 17,
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Londesborough
Hall. Eggs, bacon, sausage,
pancakes and homefries. Adults - $6,
children under 12 - $3. Sponsored by
Londesborough Lions Club. 22-2b
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FAMILY BENEFIT DANCE AND
BBQ for Jerrod and Hope Button,
June 8, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m., Blyth
Community Centre, main floor.
Tickets $5. For more information
call 519-523-4541, 519-523-9400 or
519-523-9250. 22-2
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CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary June potluck luncheon
meeting, welcome volunteers, 10
a.m., June 4, St. Andrew’s United
Church, Bayfield. Please bring food,
cutlery and dishes. 22-1
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KINBURN CHICKEN BARBECUE
June 14 at Kinburn Hall, 5 p.m. - 7
p.m. Adults $10; children six - 12,
$5, children under six are free. For
tickets call 519-527-1943 or 519-
527-1196. Tickets are also available
at Nifty Korners, Seaforth and Dixie
Lee, Clinton. 22-3
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SCOTT WOODS SHOW, THURS-
day, June 14, 7:00 p.m. Londesboro
United Church, $15, 5-12 - $5,
family - $45. 519-523-4228, 519-
482-9822, 519-523-4225, 519-527-
0349. Advance tickets preferred.
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THE BRANDON CEMETERY
Board extends an invitation to all
interested people to attend an open
meeting on Saturday, June 9 at 2
p.m. in the Women’s Institute Hall,
Belgrave. Current details will be
available regarding purchasing plots,
niches in the columbarium and the
operation of the cemetery. A brief
history of the cemetery will also be
presented. Everyone welcome. 22-2
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VAN EGMOND HOUSE, EGMOND-
ville Country Breakfast, Sunday,
June 10, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Adults - $6,
children under 10 - $3, preschool -
free. 22-2
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ETHEL UNITED CHURCH 130TH
Anniversary Service, Sunday, June
3, 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker - Mark
Graves. Special music - The
Cunningham Family. Lunch to
follow. Everyone welcome. 22-1
BIG SQUARE BALES OF HAY.
Phone Scott Cardiff 519-887-9867.
22-2
STICKERS RESTAURANT,
Auburn requires a responsible part-
time cook. Will train right person.
Phone 519-526-7759. 22-1b
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WANTED: RESPONSIBLE STUDENT
with gardening experience wanted
for weeding 2 - 3 hours a week.
Contact 519-523-9541. 22-1
BODMIN SWINE GENETICS, A
leading breeding stock supplier,
requires a reliable, self-motivated
person for position of Farrowing
Manager near Belgrave. Successful
application will be responsible for
supervising other farrowing room
technicians and trouble-shooting
problems as necessary. Competitive
wage based on experience;
opportunity for advancement. Phone
519-887-9206; evenings 519-887-
8951; fax 519-887-9880; e-mail
Bodmin@hurontel.on.ca Mail to:
Bodmin Ltd., RR 5, Brussels, ON
N0G 1H0. 22-2
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FULL-TIME POSITION AVAIL-
able. Must have valid driver’s
licence. Also student for after school
and summer employment. Call
Brenda at Bainton Ltd., 519-523-
9666 for details. 21-2
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GENERAL LABOURER REQUIRED.
Must have valid G licence and be
willing to frequently work out of
town. Six-day work week, $750
gross/week plus lodging and food
when on the road. Call to book
interview 519-523-9893. 19-4
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CLINTON 519-482-7898
SATURDAY, JUNE 9 AT 10 A.M.:
Power woodworking tools and
equipment including heavy duty
thickness planer, Busy Bee dust
collector, wood lathe, etc. for Estelle
(Mrs. Ray) Wise plus pressure
washer, good chainsaws,
appliances, furniture, senior’s
electric scooter - nearly new, etc. to
be held at Seaforth Fairgrounds
Agri-Plex Building. Two auctioneers
selling. See www.lobbauction.on.ca
for listing of items.
Auction Sale
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 6 at 5:30 p.m.
Estate Sale for Martha & the late
Earl Heywood of
Wingham & the late Watson
Armstrong of Teeswater at the
Yokassippi Auction Hall - Teeswater
Preview at 4:30 p.m.
Furniture; ass. postcards; comics; leather li-
cense plate; pinwheel crystal; pump organ;
chaps; poster,
song books; dry hobby wood;
2005 Ford Taurus & much more.
See www.yokassippiauctions.com
for complete listing
Auctioneers: Ken Scott & Greg Wheeler
519-392-6479 1-877-392-7037
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