HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-12-17, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1997. PAGE 17. ARTICLES FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 each. 500 will be deducted If ad is paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE, 3 miles northeast of Blyth, no pets, need references. Phone 523-9373. 49-tfh APARTMENT FOR RENT IN Brussels, heated and appliances. References required. Phone 887- 6408. 35-tfn THREE BEDROOM DUPLEX house in Wingham, available end of October. Phone 357-1378. 41-tfn IN BLYTH, 2 - 3 BEDROOM semis, large yard, good parking, $375 and $425 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 37-tfh TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, central location, Blyth, fridge, stove, laundry, heat and hydro included. Reasonable rent. References required. Phone 482- 9371. 32-tfh ANNOUNCEMENTS ADVENT COOKIES ARE AVAIL- able to order prepared by Jeanette Boynton and Co. All proceeds from this project go towards Project Uplift of Brussels United Church. Cost is $10 for a beautiful plate of various seasonal goodies available on December 20. Call 887-6043 or 887-6259 to order. 47-3 A ARTICLES FOR SALE SWEET APPLE CIDER. Macintosh, Northern Spy, Delicious, Mutsu, Cortland, Spartan, Empire, Ida Red apples. Wellesley apple butter. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 49-2b ELECTRIC WATER HEAT, 40 gal. size, 6 yr. old. Contact 523- 4297. 49-1 BOBCAT SKIDSTEER LOADER, 20 hp., bucket and fork. Phone 526- 7387. 49-lp OTTOMAN, COFFEE AND TWO end tables, two lamps and student's desk. Phone 887-6761 or 887-6851. 49-1 1993 SAFARI RALLY SNOW- mobile, 500 cc, 2 up seat w/ backrest. Walk-behind snowblower with 26" cut. Wood splitter - complete unit. Phone 887-b726. 49-2 FRESH OVEN READY GEESE, 8 to 10 lbs. Phone 523-9586. 49-1 CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE: Pine, Spruce and snow-tipped Douglas Fir, 11/4 miles south of Wingham and 1 1/4 miles down Golf Club road. Glen Casemore 357-1498. 464 2 CYLINDER AIR COMPRESSOR with 5 hp. motor and 60 gal. tank. $500 or best offer. Phone 523- 4816. 47-tfn COMPUTER CHRISTMAS Special - Pentium 166 MMX, 32 MB RAM, 1.7 GB, 24X CD-ROM, mouse, stereo speakers, 33.6 fax, Windows '95, monitor, Canon colour printer, $16/wk., 1-800-515- 5545. Free Delivery. 47-3 CHRISTMAS TREES - SCOTCH Pine, White Pine, Fraser Fir and Balsam. Niel Edgar, Hwy. 86-3 miles west of Wingham. Delivery available. Phone 357-2122. 46-4 LADIES' WINTER COATS, short and long, sizes 10-18 in black and brown; 2 men's wool coats at $200 each, size large. Phone J. McNeil 519-887-6045. 48-2p MAITSIDE ORCHARDS, Brussels. Fresh pressed cider - great for your Christmas party. Apples, good selection including Northern Spy, Gala, Talman Sweet, Russet. Phone 887-6883. 48-2p SUPER STEREOS - JVC OR Fisher, 400 watts, prologic surround, 5 speakers, double cassette, 60 CD, awesome home theatre, $ll/wk, free delivery, 1-800-256-1722. 47-3 FRESH CUT CHRISTMAS TREES for sale - Balsam Fir, Scotch Pine and Spruce. Treebelt, 1 mile west of Blyth, 523-9771., 47-3 WE DO LAMINATING UP TO 13" wide, custom T-shirts - great for Christmas, photo-scanned business cards. "Your imagination is our creation." Great prices. Lynn 523-9271. 48-3 a SANTA CAME EARLY TO THE McCALL'S. Amanda, Dwayne and Janessa are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of Angela Patrica, weighing 8 lbs. 13 oz. on Dec. 10. Proud parents are Don and Darlene McCall. Spoiling privileges go to Lois McCall of Brussels and Pat G amble of Teeswater. 49-lp With Osteoporosis a fractured hip could be a life sentence. Osteoporosis Society ■ • > ■ of Canada Call 1-800-463-6842 for more information. c CARD OF THANKS TO THE COMMUNITY OF BRUSSELS AND AREA for their generous support of the Tree of Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith for their donation of a beautiful blue spruce. Ross Smith, Warren Wray, Neil and Paul Gowing for putting the tree up. Don Crawford, our high in the sky light man, Ashley Keffer and local businesses for selling. Thanks to Betty Graber for her special Christmas message at the tree lighting, Optimists for providing hay rides for the evening, Carol Thornton for serving refreshments, Ruth Uyl for being there for photos, an appearance by Santa and the Legion for sending the names out on cable. As always, Sue Gowing for supporting us with her time and energy. She is truly a blessing to us all. - The Ark 49-1 TO THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS GROUP who gave of their time to provide the community with a fantastic night of entertainment with their pageant and fashion show. We are very grateful for the offer of admission being a donation to our youth centre, which provided us with $200. Thanks to the group who provided baking for the lunch, Grace Jutzi for musical inter­ mission, the Legion for providing the facility, the Cadets for setting up the hall and the youth who helped to serve. - The Ark. 49-1 HICKS. I would like to thank Dr. Hay, Dr. Flowers and nurses of Clinton Public Hospital for special care given to me during my stay. Also thanks to family, friends, and neighbours for many visits, cards, flowers, phone calls and food brought to my home. Special thanks to Rev. Huntley and Rev. Ross fortheir visits. Your kindness will never be forgotten. Thanks again. - Doris and Debbie. 49-lp JAMES. The family of the late Winnifred James wish to extend a sincere thanks to friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness during her illness and at the time of her funeral. Thanks for the flowers, charitable donations and gifts of food sent to our homes. A special thanks to Rev. Nancy Beale for her many visits to the hospital and her prayers and support she gave to Wynn and all of us. Thanks also to Dr. Edwards and the staff of Seaforth Community Hospital for the excellent care she received, and to the staff of Betts Funeral Home for their help and understanding. Sincere appreciation to the Anglican Church Women for the lovely lunch. - Annie James and family. 49-lp WHERE DO YOU TURN TO SEE WHO GOT MARRIED? YOUR NEWSPAPER: The link to your community McGAVIN. Words seem inadequate for the love and support we have received since the death of our infant daughter Taylor. The overwhelming amounts of food, flowers, gifts, donations, cards, visits and phone calls by family and friends will always be remembered. To our parents and family, your special love and compassion for us has helped make each day a little more bearable. Thank you for everything. Thank you to Rev. James Murray. You don't know how much your soothing words, prayers and understanding at the hospital, funeral and at home have helped to try to ease our pain. Thanks also to Rev. Cheri Dinova. Thank you to Dr. Percival for your care during our pregnancy and since returning home. Thanks also to Cindy, Rita and Barb, Dr. Walker and Dr. Edwards from the Seaforth Clinic. From Stratford General Hospital, we thank Dr. Whitmore, Eugene and special nurses Carol and Nancy for your professionalism and understanding. We would also like to thank Ross Ribey Funeral Home for your guidance and under­ standing. You will live in our hearts forever Taylor. God Bless you all - Brian, Shelley, Brandon and Abby McGavin. 49-1 McLELLAN. I would like to thank everyone for the kindness shown me and my family at the time of my sister's death, Mrs. Gladys Halt of Palmerston. The expressions of sympathy, cards, flowers and phone calls were a great comfort at this difficult time. - Edna McLellan and family. 49-1 McWhirter, i would like to thank all the staff at the Wingham Hospital, also the people who drove me to Wingham and London, Bobbie, Cheryl and Bruce, and Kim Higgins, my niece, Jim and Kathy Bridge, Lome Draper who drove me to Wingham, the neighbours and the Legion who gave me fruit baskets, Dr. Hanlon, Bobbie and Bruce who kept me at their place after my operation in London. Many thanks to everyone. - Bill McWhirter. 49-1 COMING EVENTS THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF BLYTH is sponsoring free skating on Dec. 29, 1:30 to 3:00, Blyth arena. Everyone welcome. 49-2 VISIT SANTA IN HIS WORK- shop, 22 Flora Street, Brussels, Dec. 21, 22, 23 - 6:30 - 8 p.m. 49-1 SINGLES DANCE - SATURDAY, Dec. 20 at the Listowel Kin Station. Dancing 8-12 p.m. Music by: The Country Troubadours. 49-lp EVERYONE IS INVITED TO A Community Carol Sing-a-long at the Brussels United Church, Monday, December 22 at 7:30 p.m. If you like to sing Christmas favourites join us for an hour and bring your friends! 49-1 OPEN HOUSE INVITATION. To tour Christmas in our Country Homes and enjoy refreshments, sweets and Xmas decor, Monday, Dec. 29, 6:30 p.m. - ? For directions and information phone Wilma Scott 357-3778 or Deanna Snell 523-4711. Free will donation appreciated. 49-1 NEW YEAR'S EVE POTLUCK Dance at Brussels Legion, 9-1, $5.00 per person. Limited tickets. Tickets available at Murray's Barbershop or the Legion. 48-2 COME & JOIN IN OUR celebration of Christmas at Cornerstone Bible Fellowship, Ethel, on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. 48-2 HELPM________WANTED________ LOOKING TO HIRE CUTTER/ skidder operator. Must be reliable and hard working. Prefer experienced person, but will train person with potential. Work references necessary. Only serious individuals need to apply. Call and leave a message 523-9385. 49-2 SOCIAL WORKER, REGISTERED Nurse or equivalent with current knowledge of psychiatry required for progressive, adult community based psychiatric day treatment program. Must be motivated, dynamic, enthusiastic, and able to work with a multi-disciplinary team. Experience with running therapeutic programs and individual counselling required. Computer skills helpful. Full time shared position between Seaforth and Clinton Community Psychia­ tric Service. Resumes to Maureen Thomas, Seaforth CPS, Box 1019, Seaforth, Ont. N0K 1W0, 527-2711 fax 527-2712. Thanks to all applicants. Those selected for interview will be notified. 49-1 TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Requiring part-time office support staff for general clerical and reception duties. Computer know­ ledge essential. Applications will be received at the Municipal Office, P.O. Box 226, Londesboro, Ontario, N0M 2H0, until Tuesday, December 30, 1997 at 4:00 p.m. Only those applicants selected for an Interview will be contacted. Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle