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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2003-03-19, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2003. Classified Advertisements - RATES - 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 15c 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 Business opportunities Business opportunities Cards of thanks Coming events Accommodation for rent APARTMENT IN BRUSSELS, two bedrooms, electric heat, upper rear. References required. $400/month, first and last. Phone 519-345-2212, leave message. 11-2 Accommodation wanted WANTED TO RENT - MATURE single women wanting to move to Brussels would like to rent a small house or apartment. Please leave name and number at 519-829-3793 or local 887-6786. 11-lp Ar tides for sale REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN by Citizen photographers are available to purchase. Many in colour. 4x6 - $4.00, 5x7 - $5.00, 8x10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 to order. tfn THE CITIZEN’S 2003 PHONE Book is available for $1.00 at our offices in Blyth and Brussels.09-tfn Auction sales BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For lease. Restaurant one block south of the Blyth Festival, Blyth. Fully renovated in 2001, this charming 46-seat restaurant is fully- equipped with all appliances, equipment — and is ready for an enthusiastic entrepreneur to open this spring. For details and to arrange a tour, please call Grant Sparling at 519-523-4256. RINN. We would like to thank all our friends and neighbours for all the cards, calls, donations and food brought to the house at the time of the loss of our mother, Mae Rinn. Special thanks to Dr. Ping and the nurses of Wingham Hospital. Also special thanks to Helen Beasley and Nancy Walker for arranging home care and to nurses Karen Burke and Karen Blackwell for all the visits to mom. Thanks also to McBurney Funeral Home and to Rev. Ethel Miner-Clare for the wonderful service. It was greatly appreciated. - Florence, Betty, Linda and Keith, Lois, Gordon and Murray. 11-1 Coming events CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL information night, Wednesday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m., Clinton Legion. Hospital Alliance will be discussed. 11-1 16TH FORMOSA TOY SHOW and Sale at the Mildmay-Carrick Recreation Complex, Sunday, March 30 from 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Farm toys, industrial equipment, cars, trucks, banks and vintage vehicles and more. Adm: $2.00; children under 8 free if with an adult. Lunch booth. Auction sale (approx. 1/2 hr.) at 1:00 p.m. Len Metcalfe - auctioneer. 11 -1 p NEW SPRING PILATES EXER- cise classes at the Little Walton School beginning Monday, March 31 a.m. only and Thursday, April 3 a.m. and p.m. classes with the addition of one evening class, limit 6/class. Pilates will lengthen and strengthen your body from head to toe, reduce pain of all kinds, improve posture and leave you feeling refreshed all over. Stability balls and foam rollers are used to increase core strength, joint stability and balance. Call Sue to register 271 -9666. 11-3 Dempster’s Breads Franchise Opportunity Cash Flow & Profit on Day One Canada Bread, Canada’s only national bakery, is franchising its Dempster’s Breads sales routes. Successful applicants receive comprehensive franchise dealer training and a full support franchise program. Other benefits with these unique franchise opportunities include: • Routes have established customer bases and existing positive cash flow • A no-risk company buy-back of approved customer accounts receivable • Easy to run, state-of -the-art computerized ordering and billing systems • A major national advertising and promotional program Join the team of more than 400 successful Canada Bread franchise dealers across Canada selling premium quality breads, rolls, and specialty goods to Grocery and Food Service customers... Build the business, profit from your own franchise, and create your own financial freedom. Franchise opportunities in Wingham and Hanover. Please forward resume to: Ron Mailloux Regional Sales Manager - Canada Bread 1160 Brydges St. London, ON N5W 2B8 Canada Bread Company, Ltd. BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL Society meeting Monday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Brussels Library. Debbie Campbell will demonstrate making ‘twig’ garden accessories. Everyone welcome. 11 -1 p ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT Sunday, March 23 at Duffs United Church, Walton featuring the a cappella quartet “Beyond Bliss”. Dessert and coffee 6:45 p.m., concert 8:00 p.m. - $6.00. Tickets at the door or phone Glenda Morrison 887-8642. 11-1 WOMEN’S DAY OUT - The Blyth United Church Women’s 9th Annual “Women’s Day Out” is being held at the Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday, April 5, 2003. Advance tickets - $18.00 available at Luann’s Country Flowers, Blyth; Crossroads, Clinton; The Gift Chest, Wingham; Radiant Life, Goderich or call Joann at 519-523- 9274. 11-1 HOT LUNCHEON ON THURS- day, March 20, 11:30 - 1 p.m. at Brussels United Church. Adults $6.00.-Eyeryone welcome. 09&1 lp BRUSSELS, MORRIS & GREY Diabetic project meeting, Wednesday, March 19, 7:30 p.m., Huronlea, Brussels. Speaker: Lorraine Devereaux, Reg. Dietitian, Seaforth Community Hospital. Topic: How and why fibre should be a part of the diabetic diet. For more information call Nelva Scott 887-6691. 11-1 PIES FOR SALE, SATURDAY, March 22, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Must pre-order. Rhubarb $7,00, apple $6.50, pie shells $2.00. Call 887-6162 or 887-6556. Sponsored by Melville Presbyterian Church. 11-lb ENTERTAINMENT ON TOUR presented by the Huron County Cloggers, Friday, April 4 at Seaforth District High School, 7:30 p.m. Proceeds to cystic fibrosis. Donations at the door. 10-3 Auction Sale for the Estate of Donald Clark Located LI3 C14 Grey Township 2.5m South 3m East of Brussels 43641 St. Michael’s Rd Saturday March 22, 2003 Starting at 12:00 Noon. Machinery: 4000 Ford Tractor (diesel, P.S., 3P.T.H.), 451 NH Mower (extra knife), 3x14 Kuemeland Auto Depth Wheel Plow, 9’ Cockshutt 18 Disc, John Deere Cultivator 10H’, Ferguson Rake 3P.T.H., 404 NH Hay Conditioner, 4 section Diamond Harrows, McKee 6200 Snow blower (S.A. Manual), 4T Wagon, 9’ Double Packer, 9’ Roller, 771 Spreader Wood Wagon, Cockshutt Rake 4 bar, Scrap, Hammer Mill or Grinder, Hay Elevator Miscellaneous: Railway Ties, Gates, 500 square bales of Straw, Water Tubs, Water Floats, Propane Tanks, M400 Gallagher Fencer, Cattle Clippers, Air Pig, Extension Ladder, Chain Saws, Cattle Dehomers (like new), Sap Pails, Bam Jack, Vice, 1 horse power electric motor, Live Trap (New), Ash Lumber, Noma Push Mower, Garden Tiller Truck: 1990 Chevy S10 4.3 Automatic 153,000 km, body deteriorated, as is. Household & Antiques: Dining Room Suite, 6 Chairs and Buffet, Rocking Chairs, Treadle Sewing Machine, Wash Tub, Lamps, Cabbage Slicer, Suitcases, Quebec Heater Stove, Trunks, Wood Beds, Wash Stands, Old Doors, Chest Freezer (Medium), Assorted Old Radios, Crock Pots and Jugs, Silver Cutlery Set, Old Dishes, Chester Drawers with Minor, Small Comer Tables, Milk Cans, Cast Implement Seats, etc... Owner/Auctioneer Not responsible for injury or accidents on day of sale. All purchases are “as is”. Terms - Cash or Cheque on day of sale. For More Information Contact Jim Campbell, Auctioneer (519) 887-2680 Cards of thanks JACKLIN. I sincerely thank all my family who put so much time and effort into preparing the excellent 80th birthday celebration for me. - Mildred Jacklin. 11-1 BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS - In Praise of Music - Sunday, April 6, 7:30 p.m., Blyth Memorial Hall, with the Strathroy Chorale and cellist Ben Bolt-Martin. Tickets $12 each, $6 for children 11 and under. Blyth Festival Box office - 523-9300; Snyder Studios, Wingham. Also at door. 11-3 OLD TYME COUNTRY BREAK- fast Sunday, March 30, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Londesboro Hall. Eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes and homefries. Adults - $6, children under 12 - $3. Sponsored by Londesboro Lions Club. In support of community betterment. 10-2b McDONALD/KONARSKI. We wanted to send out a big thank you to everyone who supported us at our Buck and Doe. It was amazing to see all of the people who made the drive through our good old Huron County weather to support us. We also wanted to say thank you to our wedding party, family and friends for all of the hard work and planning. As the weekend proved, many hands make light work. We had a really great time and again, thanks to everyone! - LeeAnn McDonald and Jason Konarski. 11-1 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT Walton Hall, Thursday, March 27 at 8:00 p.m. Bring your own partner. Admission $5 per person. Cash prizes. Lunch. 11-2 BELMORE MAPLE SYRUP Festival Dance, Saturday, April 12, 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Dance to Nick Charles Band. Age of Majority. O.P.P. inspection. $10 per person. Food available. For tickets: The Workshop, Wingham; Belmore General Store; Belmore Feed Mill; The Haredresser, Mildmay or 335-4086, 357-2899. 10-5 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Van Egmond Foundation, Van Egmond House Saturday, April 5. Meeting 3 p.m. Guest speaker Paul Carroll. Potluck supper 5:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 11-3 Farmland McGREGOR. I wish to thank God for all my friends, neighbours and relatives who came to my 80th birthday celebration. All the lovely gifts and flowers and the lovely day were greatly appreciated. - Josephine. 11-1 AUBURN UNITED CHURCH roast beef country supper, Wednesday, April 2. Sittings at 5:30 and 7:00. Adults $10, elementary children $5, kinder­ garten and preschool children free, family rate $30. Advance tickets preferred. Call Shirley at 526-7762 or Sandra at 526-7088. Proceeds to Sunday School. 1 l-2p WANTED TO RENT - CASH crop land or share crop. Excellent stewardship. Contact J&J Hugill 519-233-7467 or 519-527-1258. 10-4 Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca