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OFFICE FOR RENT, 800 SQUARE
feet, main--street, Blyth. Phone 523-
9371. , 02-tin
ADVENTURE CLUB FOR KIDS
ages 4 - 12 at Cornerstone Bible
Fellowship in Ethel. *Note the day
and time change (for 10 consecu-
tive Tuesdays) beginning Tuesday,
October 1, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Stories,
songs, crafts and snacks. Come and
bring a friend to join the fun. 37-lb
LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH
roast pork supper. Saturday, Sept.
28, 5 - 7 p.m. at Londesboro
Community Hall. Adults $10,
Youth $5, Under 5 - free. Advance
ticket sales preferred. 250 seats
only. Tickets 523-4910 or 523-
9021. 35-3p
OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK- '
fast, Sunday, October 6, 9 a.m. - 1
p.m. at Londesboro Hall. Eggs,
bacon, sausage, pancakes, and
homefries. Adults - $5.00, children
under 12 — $3.00. Sponsored by
Londesboro Lions Club in support
of the Blyth and District
Community Centre. 36-2b
REGISTRATION FOR BRUSSELS
Girl Guides, girls ages 5 - 17. Adult
volunteers welcome. Call Janet,
887-6618. 36-2
ANYONE INTERESTED IN
playing Men's Town League
Hockey, 19 and over, contact
Murray 887-6621, Kevin 887-9078,
Mike 887-6449. Warm up skate on
Oct. 10 and 17 at 9 p.m. League
starts Oct. 24. 36-2
INTEREST COURSES STARTING
soon: Landscape Gardening,
Beautiful You, Art Classes (Water
Colours, Oil, Drawing and
Children's), Computer
Maintenance, Web Page Design,
Microsoft Word/Excel, Simply
Accounting, Time and Stress
Management, Customer Service.
Call The Centre for Employment
and Learning 357-4995 ext. 18.
36-2
CLOGGING — JOIN THE HURON
County doggers. Classes start
Wednesday, October 2, 2002 at the
BM&G Community Centre.
Beginners (Adult and Youth) at
6:30 p.m. Intermediate (previous
clogging exp.) at 7:30 p.m. Ages 7
and under are welcome to join us at
Seaforth Monday nights at 7:00
p.m. Please call Sherry McCall at
527-1307 or BM&G for more
information. , 36-2
1ST BRUSSELS BEAVERS ARE.
meeting on Wednesdays at 630 in
the Brussels Mennonite Fellowship
Church gym. For more information
call 887-:9273. 36-2
FALL RUMMAGE AND GARAGE
Sale at Blyth United Church
(Lower Hall), Friday. Sept. 27, 7
p.m. - 9 p.m.; Sat., Sept. 28.9 a.m.
- noon (bag sale). We are collecting
good used items. To arrange pickup
call 52-4503 or 523-9274. 36-2p
Check out The Citizen's I
WEBSITE
at www.northhuron.on.ca
The Wingham Sales Arena, your safety footwear store is
running a liquidation sale on safety footwear, including
high-cut and low-cut work boots with Green Patch, soft-toe
workboots as well as rubberboot and bush boot. Also
liquidating are insoles, coveralls, workpants, socks and gloves.
The Wingham Sales Arena must make room for their new
stock tines arriving and in-stock items will be discounted to
make room. If someone in your family needs safety footwear,
now is the time to come on in and save money. In-stock
manufacturers include Bucks, Terra, Kaufman Kingtreads,
STC Winddrift, Baffin, Force 1 and Royer. Assorted sizes from
3-16. The majority of our stock is Canadian made.
Manufacturers discontinued lines in broken sizes will be
reduced at special discounts.
Monday to Friday 9-6, and Saturdays 9-5pm.
THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA
North of Wingham on Hwy. 4 357-2987
LIQUIDATION
FOOTWEAR SALE
Sales Staff
required
Full-time / Part-time
Students
Apply in person to the Old Mill
(1 mile south of Myth)
523-4595
FOR SALE — 32 BIG ROUND
bales of bean straw, 4 x 5, $9/bale.
Glen Van Camp, 887-6489. 37-Ip
Help wanted
WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEK-
ing farrowing mom attendants and
breeding technicians for our large,
three-site swine production system.
General farm labour positions are
also available. Previous experience
would be considered an asset but
we are willing to provide training
for the right person. Excellent
wages and benefits. Please apply by
mail or fax to: Acre T Farms, RR 3,
Brussels, ON NOG 1H0. Fax: 519-
887-6330. 37-3
FULL-TIME POSITION ON
mixed farm and seed processing
operation. Driver's licence and
references required. Phone Carl
Bolton 519-527-0205 or fax 519-
527-0787. 37-1
BABYSITTER NEEDED FOR
approx. 3 - 4 days a week in my
home, 5:30 a.m. - ? Call 523-4988
after 5:00 p.m. 37-2
POSITION AVAILABLE FOR
an individual to work on a hog and
cropping operation near Brussels.
Experience with livestock and
machinery an asset. Benefit
package provided. Phone Monoway
Farms 519-887-6477. Fax 519-887-
9837. 37-2
CRANBROOK SWINE HAS
openings for breeding technicians
and general labourers. Excellent
wage and incentives along with
benefit package. Willing to provide
training to enthusiastic individuals.
Excellent working environment.
Fax résumé to 519-887-92 l 9. 36-2
'SOW FARROWING TECHNI-
cian needed for industry leader in
breeding stock deNelopment. All
aspects of nursing sows and piglet
care in a clean, comfortable work
environment. Ideal for the person
who likes animals, is motivated,
observant and able to take
responsibility. Looking for an
experienced person or will train a
highly motivated person who
strives to succeed in this field. This
position is full-time and offers a
competitive wage. Contact Bob
Robinson at Vista Villa Farms Ltd.
Please fax résumé to 519-345-9934
or call 519-345-2317. 36-2
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2002. PAGE 17.
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Auction sales Auction sales Auction sales Coming events Hay & straw
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., OCT. 5 AT 9 A.M.: Antiques,
furniture, appliances at Lobb
Auction, Clinton.
SAT., OCT. 12 AT 10:30 A.M.:
Tractors, backhoes, fire truck,
pickup trucks, 2 - 1996 Ford
T diesel ambulances, IH T
lawnmower, Allis CH with belly
T mower, JD gator with hoist, 35
ton float, several disc mowers,
14' trailer, sanders, Zamboni ice
resurfacer, chainsaws for Huron t
and Middlesex counties at
Huron County Highways
Garage, 1 1/2 miles north of
T Auburn 526-7231. See T
# www.lobbauction.on.ca
Births
SHORTREED. Big brothers Justin
and Jordan are thrilled to announce
the arrival of their little sister.
Jaden Cathleen was born on Sept.
12, 2002 at 12:14 p.m. weighing
8 lbs. 2 oz. Proud parents are Jim
and Valerie. Grandparents are Ken
and Judy Shortreed, Shirley and
Barry Skinner and Ken Laverty.
37-1p
Cards of thanks
LOWE. I would like to thank the
Brussels Agricultural Society for
the wonderful competition and fall
fair that they put on. I would also
like to extend my gratitude to the
Majestic Women's Institute of
Brussels for sponsoring me. Special
thanks to David, Elizabeth and
Dorothy for making sure I was at
the right place at the right time.
Thanks to Joan for taking great
pictures of us at the- competition
and the fair. A big thank you goes
out to the community for
congratulating and supporting me.
Being • Ambassador of my
hometown of Brussels is extremely
important to me, and I will do the
best that I can. I thank everyone
again for all their support; it truly
means so much to me. Thank you.
— Nicole Lowe, Brussels Fall Fair
Ambassador 2002-2003. 37-1
Cards of thanks
COULTES. I would like to take
this opportunity to thank my
family, friends, neighbours and
Rev. E. Miner Clare for continued
support and visits during my recent
hospitalization and continuing
convalescence. — Jim Coultes. 37-1
McCUTCHEON. I want to thank
my daughters Vonne and Pauline
for all their work arranging my
80th birthday party. I also want to
thank all my family and wonderful
friends who came and helped me
celebrate my 80th. I especially
want to thank brother Bob coming
from North Vancouver to make the
McCutcheon family complete. —
Geo. McCutcheon. 37-1p
McLELLAN. I would like to thank
the Brussels Fire Department for
sponsoring me in the Ambassador
competition and to the Agricultural
Society and all volunteers who
made the fair a success.. A special
thanks to Janice Machan for
donating my Turning Heads hairdo.
It was truly an experience of a
lifetime I will cherish always. Good
luck Nicole! —Crystal; 37-1p.
POLLARD. I wish to thank my
family and friends for flowers,
cards, visits, and treats during my
stay in hospital and since returning
home. Your kindness will long be
remembered. — Trudy Pollard. 37-1
Coming events
FALL HOME DECORATING
Challenge - Village of Blyth - 4
categories to enter in with judging
to take place the week of October
7. Entry forms available at Luann's
Country Flowers, Grand View
Restaurant and Gas Bar and Olde
Village Wicker and Gifts. 37-2b
VARIETY SHOW,. FEATURING
Goderich Laketown band, Stage
Fright troupe, and host Seaforth
Harmony Kings, Sat., Sept. 28 at
7:59 (advance tickets only) and
Sun., Sept. 29 at 1:59 at Seaforth
High School. Tickets - $12. Call
522-1301. 37-1.
Coming events
INTERESTED IN SEEING A
glorious Victorian manor decorated
for Christmas? Dunedin Manor in
Brussels is one of the five featured
homes in the first annual Brussels
Christmas Home Tour to be held
Nov. 8, 7-9 p.m.; Nov. 9, 1-4 p.m.,
Nov. 10, 1-4 p.m. Refreshments
and door prizes at Brussels United
Church. Tickets available at most
Brussels businesses or by calling
887-9340 or 887-9051. 37-1
TURKEY AND HAM SUPPER
Sunday, Sept. 29, 5 - 7 p.m. St.
John's Anglican Church, Brussels.
Tickets $10 - adults; $5 - pre-teens;
under 6 - free. Call 887-9273 for
tickets. 37-lb
BEATING THE ODDS WITH
Lesley Andrew — well-known
storyteller, quilter and musician,
coming October 5. Silent auction
begins at 3:00 p.m., Sacred Heart
Catholic Church, Wingham; beef
and turkey dinner at 6:00 p.m.
Tickets $24 each, call Carol
Campbell 357-3687, Syke
Sutherland 357-1296, Muriel
Coultes 357-1908. 37-lb
LADIES' TIME-OUT BEGINS
at Cornerstone Bible Fellowship in
Ethel on Thursday, September 26
from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Speaker:
Winona Gehiere of Lucknow
(former teacher). Feature:
Scrapbooking Techniques by
_Alyssa Kaye of Palmerston. Special
Music: Faith Bauman/Mariann Van
Veen. Come and bring a friend!
31-lb
FIVE STAR QUILTERS GUILD
Quilt Show October 11 and 12.
Friday - 10 a.m.-- 8 p.m., Sat. - 10
'a.m. - 4 p.m., Teeswater
Community Centre, Teeswater, ON
Admission $4. Contact: Nellie
Nusink 392-6798. 37-3p
HULLETT'S CAR WASH —
Come and support 1-tuflett's Grade
8 graduation. Come and get your
car washed at Hullett C.P.S.
Saturday, Sept. 28, 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. Do ens are greatly
appreciated. -37-1
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