HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2007-11-01, Page 16FOURPLEX IN CLINTON. IDEAL
for seniors, two bedroom, four
appliances, laundry facilities
available, $525+. Call 519-685-
2264. 39-tfn
FREE
2007 PHONE BOOKS
available at The Citizen in Blyth and
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BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books at 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
SHORTREED. Rob and Andrea
(Rammeloo) and big brothers Adam
and Liam are excited to announce
the birth of their new baby brother.
Bryce Edwin was born on October 5,
2007 at Listowel Memorial Hospital
weighing 9 lbs. 4 oz., 22" long.
Spoiling rights go to proud
grandparents Raymond and Wilma
Rammeloo and Ken and Judy
Shortreed. 43-1p
CAMPBELL. I would like to
express sincere thanks and gratitude
to so many people during the times
my husband Harold was a patient in
Clinton Hospital, where he passed
away on September 30, 2007.
Special thanks to Dr. Raczycki and
the nurses on first floor for their care
and compassion. Also thanks to
everyone who sent cards and letters.
Our friends and neighbours were all
so kind supplying us with food and
helping us over a sad and trying
time. Thanks to the members of the
Masonic Order and the members of
the Eastern Star for their services.
Heartfelt thanks to Rev. Lorenzo
Ramirez for such an inspirational
service in memory of Harold, and to
Pastor Tom Dunbar for assisting,
also to our granddaughters for their
memories relating to Grandpa.
Thanks also to Cheryl Cronin and
Catherine McDonald for the music
they supplied. The ladies of the
U.C.W. prepared and served a
delicious lunch that we were grateful
for. May the Lord bless and keep you
in the hollow of His hand. – Adeline
Campbell and family. 43-1
GROPP/SCHELL. We would like to
thank everyone who came to party
with us at our stag and doe. Very
special thanks to Bobbi-Jo, who
plotted, planned and pulled together
one heck of a party. Also our love to
our families for their continued
support. – Joshua and Terri-Lynn.
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SNELL. The family of the late
Marion Snell would like to thank
everyone for their kindness during
the recent loss of our dear mother
and grandmother. We appreciate our
friends who sent flowers, memorial
donations, cards and food. Special
thanks to all the wonderful staff at
Huronview for their dedicated and
compassionate care. Mom had come
to love her home there, surrounded
by such caring people. Our sincere
appreciation to Reverend Patricia
Cook for her comforting words.
Thank you to Mike Falconer, Chris
Smith and other staff at Falconer
Funeral Homes for their care and
compassion at a difficult time. To all
the grandchildren who assisted in the
service as eulogists, singers, readers,
pallbearers and flower bearers –
Grandma would have been so proud.
We are also most grateful to
Londesboro U.C.W. for the lovely
lunch following the service and
special thanks to Nancy and Keith
Allen, and Florence Snell for their
assistance at the house. It is during a
time like this that we realize how
much our friends and family mean to
us. Whatever you did to console our
hearts – we thank you so much, and
we will always remember your
expressions of love and support.
Sincerely – Rob, Bette, Bonnie,
Barb and families. 43-1p
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary regular meeting
November 5, 10 a.m. in hospital
conference room. Come along and
bring a friend. 43-1
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LISTOWEL TEN THOUSAND
Villages Festival Sale. Four days
only. Fairly-traded gifts from around
the world. Nov. 7-10, 9:00 a.m. -
5:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 p.m. Former
Keil Dadson office, 188 Wallace
North. 43-2
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AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK-
fast Sunday, November 4, 9 a.m. - 12
noon, Auburn Community Hall.
Adults $6. Maple syrup supplied by
Robinson’s Maple Products.
Proceeds for Huron County
Christmas Bureau. 43-1
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CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY
Studio Tour, Nov. 9, 10 and 11,
Wroxeter, Belmore, Fordwich,
Gorrie area. 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 Tails” consultant,
Wroxeter; B & B Baskets ‘N’ Gifts,
Gorrie; Ceramic Friends, Gorrie;
Coulters Corner, Gorrie; Wroxy’s
Restaurant, Wroxeter; Glen Farms
Herbs and Preserves, between Ethel
and Molesworth plus Friday, Nov. 9
and Saturday, Nov. 10 be sure to visit
the Christmas decorated homes in
Fordwich, featuring six beautiful
homes plus the church. Flyers at
each location or call 519-335-3909
or woodley@scsinternet.com 42-2
BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE, ST.
John’s Anglican Church, Brussels,
Saturday, Nov. 17, 11 a.m. Lunch
available. 42-4p
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BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
131st anniversary Sunday, Nov. 4,
11 a.m. Guest speaker Bruce
Whitmore. Special music by the
choir and the Harmony Kings.42-2p
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ROAST BEEF SUPPER SUNDAY,
November 4, Blyth Memorial
Community Hall, 4:30 p.m. - 6:30
p.m. Adults $12, children (6-12) $6,
children 5 and under free. Sponsored
by Trinity Anglican Church. For
tickets call 519-523-9564. 41-3b
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BITTERNESS? IS IT HURTING
the one you love? Are you carrying
the consequences of unresolved
issues or inherited generational
problems from your parents. John
Regier from Colorado is holding
seminars the week of Nov. 11-15 at
the Clinton Christian Reformed
Church beginning at 7 - 9:30 p.m.
For more information contact Walter
or Kathy Eigenheer at 519-887-
6488. 40-5
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YOUTH! WHERE DID I COME
from? Why am I here? Where am I
going? Experience freedom through
Biblical Concepts with counsellor
Bob Bramhill at the Clinton and
District Christian School Nov. 11-15
from 7 - 9:30 p.m. For more
information contact Walter or Kathy
Eigenheer at 519-887-6488. 40-5
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JOIN US FOR OUR ANNIVERSARY
service Sunday, Nov. 18, 2 p.m. at
First Baptist Church, 85 Huron St.,
Clinton. Special speaker, Norm
MacLaren of “100 Huntley Street”.
Special musician, Dave Colbourne,
Julia Douell. Phone 519-527-2215
or 519-482-7674. 42-2
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CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY
Seminar at Huron Bay Co-op,
Belgrave, on Thursday, November 8,
featuring Nancy McPhee, Lawn and
Garden Specialist with TruServ
Canada. Opportunity to create your
own outdoor Christmas decoration.
Sign up for sessions at 2:00 p.m. or
7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be
served. Please call ahead by Nov. 7
to 519-357-2711 to confirm your
spot. 42-2
CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent. Good rotations corn, wheat,
beans. Short or long term. Call Matt
Shortreed 519-887-8736 or Mike
Beuerman 519-527-2676. 41-4p
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WANTED TO RENT: CASH CROP
land for short or long term. Adam
Braecker 519-527-2110. 41-4
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CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent, competitive rates, good
stewardship. Call Peter Heinrich
519-523-4461. 41-3
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CASH CROP LAND WANTED TO
rent, short or long term. Good prices
offered, rotation included, wheat,
corn, soys, white beans. Alma Villa
Farms, 519-527-1258, Doug Hugill.
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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
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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FAMILY-ORIENTED
DAIRY/CASHCROP OPENING
Individual with extensive large
equipment and payloader experience
is required. Must also be
mechanically-inclined and have a
DZ licence. This position offers
flexibility with alternating week-
ends, while working individually
and within a team environment. The
successful applicant will be
rewarded with a very competitive
salary. Please fax résumé to 519-
887-9781. 42-4p
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Help wanted
ccommodation
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Births
The 2007
Brussels Christmas
Home Tour
Friday, November 9th
6-9 pm
&
Saturday, November 10th
12 noon - 4 pm
Proceeds to the Brussels
Skating Club.
Tickets $10, available at
BMG arena - Brussels
the weekend of the event
BUY? SELL?
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Rapidly expanding Listowel-based business, seeking administrative
assistant. Position initially part-time with full-time potential. Successful
candidate must be proficient with Microsoft Office, have excellent
communication, mathematical and organizational skills as well as the
ability to work under pressure. Knowledge of organics and/or dairy
industry an asset. Please forward résumé to:
Harmony Organic Dairy Products Inc.
R.R. #1
Bornholm, Ont.
N0K 1A0
Attention: Lawrence Andres
Please note that only persons chosen for an interview will be contacted.
Stick With the Classifieds.
If you’re shopping for something special, keep looking
in the Classifieds. Every week, you’ll find a great selection of
listings for everything from apartments for rent to
things to buy and see.
The Citizen
Help wanted
BUY? SELL?
TRY CLASSIFIED
We are currently looking for a
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
with a strong crop production background, who is familiar with
the dairy industry and has good computer knowledge
and for a
FARM EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
with the ability to service and repair most of our equipment,
is able to supervise the operators in doing services and repairs,
keeps spare parts inventory up to date and enjoys operating
equipment occasionally during peak season.
CFCF Inc. is a family operated farming operation with a
custom farming business and a Pioneer seed dealership. If you
like working with customers, a team of young fulltime and part
time colleagues, if you are willing to work some long days
during peak season, enjoy modern and well kept equipment, like
to use and implement new technologies and ideas, like the
challenge of working in a competitive environment and want to
add a personal touch to your work - we would like to talk to you!
T: 519 233 3198 F:519 233 3199
E-mail: claussen@tcc.on.ca web: www.claussenfarms.com