HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2007-08-23, Page 12TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, available now, $575,
utilities included. Call 519-525-
3489. 33-tfn
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BLYTH – TWO-BEDROOM
apartment in quiet building.
Available now. Phone 519-523-
9696. 33-2p
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THREE-BEDROOM COUNTRY
house on paved road, close to
Brussels, $600/month, plus utilities.
Call 519-887-6461. Available
Sept. 1. 33-2
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ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT,
Blyth, fridge, stove and utilities
included. Phone 519-523-4840 or
519-523-9448. 31-tfn
TOMATOES, BEETS, ONIONS,
potatoes. Large and small quantities
available. Order now. Noah Stutzman,
84407 Prosperity Line, or at Blyth
Farmers’ Market. 32-4p
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SHERLOCK-MANNING UPRIGHT
piano, excellent condition. Leather
couch - beige. Both items best offer
- you move. Phone 519-887-9848.
32-4p
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8' AND 10' CULTIVATORS, ANTIQUE
John Deere corn planter, two antique
Allis Chalmers pieces and others.
Phone 519-335-6132. 32-2
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HARDY GARDEN MUMS ARE
ready at Plant Paradise, Vanastra. 4"
perennials are on sale now – 18 for
only $10. 32-3
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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
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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
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ANTIQUE FOOD SCALE - $60 -
2003 cap - burgundy colour, for step-
side Ford shortbox, like new, $900.
Phone M. Brooks 519-523-4503.
33-1
EARN EXTRA MONEY SELLING
your vegetables, fruit, home baking,
preserves or flea market items at
Blyth Area Farmers’ Market,
Saturday afternoons until Sept. 15.
For more information call Keith at
519-523-4792 (days) or 519-523-
9636. tfn
BROWN. I would like to thank the
doctors and nurses of Goderich and
Victoria Hospitals for their speedy
treatments and special care. A
sincere thank you to all who made
enquiries, sent beautiful cards full of
best wishes and prayers, flowers,
visits and food sent to the home.
Special thanks to my family for all
their love and help and also Tom
Dunbar for his visits. Everything is
gratefully appreciated. God bless
you all. – Elva. 33-1p
CARROLL. The family of the late
Evelyn M. (Munday) Carroll wishes
to express its heartfelt gratitude to
relatives, friends, neighbours,
organizations, places of work, co-
workers and our community for the
many expressions of care during
Evelyn’s long term illness that
resulted in her passing on July 29th.
We sincerely appreciate the
multitude of calls, cards, floral
tributes, and memorial donations. A
special thank you goes to Dr. Jim
Hollingworth and Dr. Robert Barr
(Cancer Clinic, London Health
Sciences Centre), and to the staff of
Maitland Manor and Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital for the
care and compassion shown to my
wife, our mother, and our nana.
Thank you to Chaplain Fran
Donahue for her support during
Evelyn’s illness and to Reverend
Allan Livingstone for his numerous
visits and comfort as well as
conducting the poignant services
that celebrated the several
accomplishments of her life. Special
note is made of the music provided
by Bill Cameron and the church
choir. To the Ladies Auxiliary to
Branch 109 RCL and Branch 109,
RCL and the AMG Hospital
Women’s Auxiliary – a profound
thank you for their loving attention
and support to meet Mother’s needs
during her illness. Also, to the
Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 109 RCL
for providing a lovely lunch at the
reception as well as those
individuals and families who
prepared food for the family
between visitations, a special thank
you for this generous undertaking.
Appreciation is expressed to Fran
McLean for her community tribute,
Irene Okahashi for assisting Father
during the visitation and funeral
services, and the Community Care
Access Centre, Town and Country
Support Services. We want to
acknowledge particular support from
Sue Cummings and the staff at ‘We
Cut It’ for their often spontaneous
responses to Mother’s needs in the
final weeks of her life. Sincere
gratitude is also expressed to the
staff at McCallum-Palla Funeral
Home. May God bless each and
every one of you for all you that you
have done! – Howard Carroll and
family. 33-1
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FRASER. I would like to thank Dr.
Salter, Dr. Smith and nurses of
Clinton Hospital for the excellent
care I received. Also thanks for
phone calls, cards and visits. It was
much appreciated. – Don Fraser.
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HOWATT. The family of the late
Kent Howatt would like to sincerely
thank family, relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many expressions
of sympathy and kindness at the time
of the sudden loss of our son, brother
and uncle. A special thanks to all
those who sent cards, flowers and
memorial donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation. Thanks for the
visits, phone calls and food sent to
our home. A special thanks to Helen
for looking after lunch following the
memorial service and all those who
helped in any way. It was all very
much appreciated. Thank you to
Falconer Funeral Homes for their
guidance and care. Our sincere
appreciation to Rev. Julie Sinclair
for her service, prayers and support
during a very difficult time. The
support and many acts of kindness
will forever remain within our
hearts. Sincerely – Gordon, Colleen
Howatt and family. 33-1
LEE. Heartfelt appreciation to all for
expressions of support and donations
during Grant Egan’s long battle with
cancer and since his passing away on
July 26 in Toronto. – Dr. Bev Lee,
Jack and Helen Lee. 33-1p
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LYON. We wish to thank all our
friends and neighbours who helped
us celebrate our 50th wedding
anniversary with your presence, gifts
and cards. A special thanks to our
wonderful family for arranging
everything. Thanks to the U.C.W. for
the delicious meal. It was a very
special day. – Bert and Joanne. 33-1
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WILBEE. A heartfelt thank you to
all those who came to celebrate our
25th wedding anniversary with us on
Saturday, August 11. It was a
memorable day organized by our
sons. Special thanks to those who
brought their classic cars and
tractors for our guests to look at
during the event. Thank you to
Duff’s United Church women who
catered and helped with the lunch.
All the gifts and well wishes were
very much appreciated. – Keith and
Gloria. 33-1
COME-AND-GO BRIDAL SHOWER
for Sherri Robinson on Wednesday,
August 29, Women’s Institute Hall,
Belgrave, 7 - 9 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 33-1p
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MAC AND MERLE MCINTOSH
and family cordially invite you to an
informal “no gifts” celebration of
their 60th anniversary on Sunday,
August 26 from 2 - 4 p.m. at
Parkview Gardens, 575 Elizabeth St.
E., Listowel. 33-1
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WINGHAM & DISTRICT
Community Living Association -
Lottery Dinner Dance. Early Bird
Draw for $500 Friday, August 24 at
2 p.m. For tickets please call 519-
357-3562. Dinner Dance to be held
on September 22 in Lucknow. 33-1
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OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED
for Ciderfest, September 30, 2007.
Van Egmond House, Egmondville.
Phone Vivienne 519-527-0375 or
John 519-527-1369. 32-3
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
Choir presents: Bill Gaither and The
Homecoming Friends at Copps
Coliseum, Hamilton, Saturday,
October 6, 6:00 p.m. show. Tickets:
$61 per person. Price includes ticket
and motorcoach transportation. Bus
departs approx. 1:30 p.m. from the
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre with a stop for
an early dinner at your own expense.
To reserve your seat or for more
information contact: John Lowe
519-887-9799, Betty Campbell 519-
887-6672, Joyce Jacklin, 519-887-
6905. 32-2
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ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE,
Hope Chapel Cemetery, Sunday,
August 26, 2 p.m. Speaker - Pastor
Brent Kipfer. Rain site – Londesboro
United Church. 32-2p
CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent for fall seeding. Competitive
rates. Good stewardship. Call Peter
Heinrich 519-523-4461. 33-3
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CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent, short or long term, competitive
prices offered, rotation included,
wheat, corn, soys. Peter Rastorfer,
519-347-2669. 26-25
GENERAL LABOURER REQUIR-
ed. Must have valid G licence and be
willing to frequently work out of
town. Six-day work week,
$750/week gross plus lodging and
food when on the road. Call to book
interview 519-523-9893. 32-3
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PROVIDENCE REFORMED
Collegiate High School is currently
looking for a driver for their school
van which transports six students to
and from school on a daily basis
from the Clinton area to Komoka.
This is a paid position and it is
preferred that you remain in the
London area for the duration of the
school day. A minimum G licence is
required. Call John at 519-523-4325.
32-2
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FULL-TIME POSITION FOR FARM
maintenance, manure application,
feed preparation and delivery.
Competitive wages and excellent
health benefit package. AZ licence
considered an asset. Call 519-887-
6181 or send résumé to 519-887-
6330. 32-2
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FARROWING ROOM ASSISTANT
to work on 1,200 sow farrow-to-
wean breeding stock farm near
Brussels. Competitive wage and
benefit package. Fax résumé to 519-
887-9837 or call 519-887-6477.
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TERRY SPROUL CONSTRUCTION
requires one residential framer and
one labourer. Must have some
experience, 1-5 years and be
physically fit. Heavy lifting
involved. Some out of town. Must
have valid transportation. Phone
519-887-6185 after 7 p.m. or fax
résumé anytime 519-887-6943.
Previous applicants need not apply.
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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
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Coming events
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Farmland
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ccommodation
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Auction Sale
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 29th at 5:30 p.m.
at the hall in Teeswater.
Preview at 4:30 p.m.
from Kincardine, Teeswater and Gaspe.
Antiques, Collectibles and Household
See website for full listing
www.yokassippiauctions.com
Phone 1-877-392-7037
Auctioneers: Ken Scott 519-357-8967
Greg Wheeler 519-531-0274
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 519-482-7898
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22 AT 5 PM.:
At Seaforth Fairgrounds for Ted
Cosford and Mary Davidson.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 AT 10 AM:
Antique furniture, Moore Craft,
Hummels, Royal Doultons, water
colours, dishes, etc. for the Estate of
Dorothy Hovey at 12 Charles St.,
Bayfield. See www.lobbauction.on.ca
for pictures and list.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 AT 5 PM:
Antiques, furniture, glassware, tools,
etc. at Seaforth Fairgrounds Agri-Plex
Building for Winona Collier of
Goderich and Viola Taylor of Seaforth.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca
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JOHNSTON — The family of
the late Jim Johnston wishes to
express our thanks and deep
appreciation to our relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
cards, flowers, food and
donations following the loss of
our loved one. Special thanks go
to Dr. Antoniadis and the
wonderful staff at the Wingham
and District Hospital for their
excellent and compassionate
care. Thanks to Doug and Amy
at McBurney Funeral Home for
their kindheartedness and
guidance at this difficult time.
We also wish to thank Rev. Jeff
Hawkins, who did a fantastic job
at the funeral. A special thank
you goes to Lisa Gillespie for
being there for our family
through this emotional time.
This community is filled with
such remarkable people and it all
has been sincerely appreciated.
Thank you — Sue, Kim and Rob
Johnston
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