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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
BLYTH - DOWNTOWN, ONE
bedroom apartment available
March I, non-smoking. Call 523-
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2 BEDROOM UPPER APART-
ment in downtown Brussels, newly
decorated, parking. $375. Refer
ences. Phone 887-9007. 36-tfn
BLYTH - 2 BEDROOM APART-
ment, includes fridge, stove, heat
and hydro, no animals. References
required. Phone 482-937I. 48-tfn
IO” ROCKWELL/BEAVER TABLE
saw - 13.5 amp motor. Has cast
table, steel extension wing and
stand. Just like new - $500. Call
887-9577. 08-lp
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FOR SALE
PICTURE REPRINTS MAY BE
ordered from The Citizen for only
$5.00 for a 5 x 7 or $8.00 for an 8 x
10. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114.
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CRIB WITH MATTRESS $99.95,
single bed with drawers like new
$169.95, sofa bed $189.95, color
TVs $59.95 up, kerosene heater
$79.95, bunk beds $169.95 up,
sofas $69.95 up, loveseat $59.95,
recliner $29.95, desks $39.95 up,
playpen $29.95, chest of drawers
$49.95, dressers $49.95 up, skates
$10 up, Skis $29.95, baby bed
$49.95, baby walker $21.95,
speakers $10 up, high chairs $21.95
up, coffee tables, $12.50 up,
entertainment centre $119.95,
heater $12.50, beds complete
$69.95 up, movies and CDs 2 for
$10, mattress and box springs $35
each up, stoves $69.95. All taxes
included. Quality Used Furniture,
86 Albert St., Clinton. Open Wed.
through Sat. 12 till 5:30. 482-1444.
08-1
ORTMAN. Hi there my name is
Hannah Elizabeth Alice Ortman. I
arrived February 15, 2000 weigh
ing 6 lbs. 15 oz., born in Clinton
Public Hospital. My mommy’s and
daddy’s names are Patty and Eric
Ortman of Blyth. I want to thank
Dr. Hay for all his patience and
kindness, all the nurses who took
care of my mommy and for all the
gifts, cards and flowers that we got
from friends and family. Thank you
all again. 08-1
COMING
EVENTS
HELP
WANTED
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EXEL. I’d like to introduce you to
my brand new baby sister.
On February 15 everyone got to
meet her.
Leanne Margaret Exel is welcomed
by us all,
Weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. and 21 inches
tall.
Oma and Opa Verburg and
Grandma and Grandpa Exel
Are proud and happy that
everything went well.
My mom (Brenda) and dad (Gerry)
thank God above
For giving them another child to
love.
- From, Christopher. 08-1
McNICHOL. Lauren and Matthew
are pleased to announce the birth-of
their baby sister, MacKenzie Grace
on February 4, 2000 at 8:58 a.m.
weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. Proud parents
are Ron and Michelle. Grand
parents are Aubrey and Grace
McNichol and Tom and Cheryl
Cronin. Great-grandparents are
Aubrey and Marie Toll, all of
Blyth. Thank you to Doctors Hay,
Wenske, Salsbury and Smith and
the expert nurses at Clinton Public
Hospital. 08-lp
MOZOLA. Patrick and Patricia
(Cowman) are thrilled to announce
the birth of their son, Calvin
Benjamin on February 9 at Grand
River Hospital, Kitchener. Proud
first-time grandparents are Peter
and Daniella Mozola, Oakville and
Gord and Sharon Cowman,
Bluevale. 08-1
TERPSTRA. Chelsey and Alison
are excited to announce the arrival
of their new baby sister Emily Mae.
She was born Feb. 5/2000 and
weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. Proud parents
are Joe and Barb Terpstra. Proud
grandparents are John and Sharen
Forrest and Charlie and Catherine
Terpstra. 08-1
CARD OF
THANKS
BROMLEY. We would like to
thank the Blyth Fire Department
and the ambulance attendants for
the quick response to our call for
help, also the nurses, Dr. Smith, Dr.
Flowers, Dr. Bokhout for their
super care while in the hospital,
and a big thanks to Bev. - Willis
and Marie Bromley. 08-1
CARTWRIGHT. We would like to
thank Jim and Jane Glousher for
turning in the alarm so quickly and
to the Blyth Firemen for their quick
response, their efforts in trying to
save our house and for the hours
spent after. Many thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives for
helping us out at the time of the fire
and for everything they’ve done
since. It is very much appreciated.
- Don and Erma. 08-1
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THANKS
FISCHER. With help from my
family and all my wonderful
friends and neighbours I’m well on
the road to recovery! A great big
THANK YOU for all the concern
that was shown to me and Rhonda,
Marc and Cassie since my
snowmobile accident on January
29. Thanks for the cards, treats,
visits, food, smiles and words of
encouragement, (not to mention
blowing snow on our lane,
changing and fixing a flat tire,
laundry, taxi duties and other help
above and beyond the call of duty).
I will be starting weekend visits at
home shortly and would sure like
to see some of your smiling faces.
It’s wonderful to be living in such a
caring community - I’m a lucky
guy to have friends and family like
you. - Bruce Fischer. 08-1
LUBBERS. We wish to thank our
family, friends and neighbours who
helped us celebrate our 50th
wedding anniversary. You made
the day so special for us and we
will always treasure the memories
that you have given. Thank you
again. - Ralph and Grace Lubbers.
08-1
SMITH. I would like to thank
everyone who attended my 91st
birthday party. A special thank you
to Jim, Leona and Leanne
Armstrong for hosting it. I cherish
your friendship and will see you in
JR’s for coffee. - Jim Smith. 08-lp
WATSON.Warmest and heartfelt
thanks to friends, neighbours and
family for their visits, cards, letters,
phone calls, flowers and food; also
for the donations made to the
United Church Project Uplift. A
very special thank you to Joan
Golden for her prayers and support.
To Grace Jutzi, Betty Graber and
the choir thanks for your ministry
in music. To Wendy and Betty; a
big hug for your special
remembrances. Thanks also to the
UCW for the lunch and to
Schimanski Funeral Home for all
the direction. A special thank you
to Community Nursing Services
Home Care Staff, Dr. Shubat and
staff and the nursing staff at
Wingham Hospital. - Ralph, Mike,
Vai, Lindsay, Andrew, Zachary and
Nathan. 08-1
WALTON HALL ANNUAL
meeting Tuesday, February 29 at
8 p.m. Everyone invited to discuss
options of future hall and land
development. 07-2
c COMING
EVENTS
Huron County
4H Leaders
Workshop
Feb. 29" - 7:30 p.m.
& Mar. 28" 7:30 p.m.
OMAF - Clinton
Contact J. Mitchell
887-6556
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BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
present Music For A Sacred
Season, Sunday, March 5, 3 p.m.
Wesley Willis United Church,
Clinton. Tickets $10 advance, $12
at the door, $7 for children under
12. Regular ticket outlets or Blyth
Festival Box Office 523-9300. 07-3
DONATIONS MAY BE MADE
at Stickers, Auburn Co-op or
Auburn Post Office for Erma and
Don Cartwright who lost their
home to fire. Proceeds from
Auburn Lions March 12 Breakfast
will also go to the Cartwright
family. 08-1
WALTON EUCHRE TOURNA-
ments held the second and fourth
Thursdays of the month at 8 p.m.
Feb. 24. Bring your own partner.
$5.00 per person. Lunch. 05-06-08
ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH,
Brussels Pancake and Sausage
Supper Tuesday, March 7/2000
from 5 - 7 p.m. Everyone welcome.
08-2p
LEAP YEAR HOT LUNCHEON,
Brussels United Church, Thursday,
March 2 - 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
sponsored by U.C.W. Adults $6.00.
Everyone welcome. 04-08-09p
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment - St. Joseph’s R.fle^frjrch
Hall, Clintonjite&JBRb. 23,
8 p.m. Ojg|^W n prizes. Lunch
propiAj^W^/eryone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of Colum
bus. Next card party March 8.08-lp
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER -
Brussels Mennonite Fellowship,
March 3, 2000 at 7:30. Theme -
Talitha Cum! Young Woman,
Stand Up! Everyone welcome.
08-2p
CARRY ON CLOGGERS PRESENT
“Carry On Classics”, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Sunday, April 16,
2:30 and 7 p.m. Adults $6, under
10, $3. Connie 482-3718, Norma
482-3141. 08-1
MAJESTIC WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
are having a “Soup and Sandwich”
lunch followed by euchre at the
Brussels Library on Wednesday,
March 1 at 12 noon. Cost $5. 08-lp
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
will be hosting a book display from
the Christian Resource Centre in
Mitchell, February 26, 1:00 - 4:00
p.m. Please drop in, browse, chat
and enjoy the refreshments
provided. 08-lb
WOOD YOU LIKE TO PAINT
Moving Sale, Feb. 23 to Mar. 25.
Don’t miss the bargains. 11 Main
St., Seaforth. Phone 519-527-2233.
08-2
ALL YOU CAN EAT! PANCAKE
Supper includes sausages, salads
and desserts, Blyth Memorial
Community Hall, Tuesday, March
7, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $5.50/children
(5-12): $3.50/preschoolers: free;
New family rate: $20. Sponsored
by Trinity Anglican Church. 08-2b
PART-TIME COOK. CONTACT
Peter or Carol at the Blyth Inn,
523-9381. 02-tfn
HERDS MANAGERS WANTED
Due to expansions we are currently
seeking responsible individuals to
manage various aspects of produc
tion in our large, modern swine
units. Previous swine management
and supervisory experience would
be considered assets. Excellent
wage and benefit package for the
successful candidate. Please submit
resumes to: Acre T Farms Ltd., RR
3, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0 (519)
887-6330. 07-2
WE ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING
for several seasonal truck drivers.
We have openings for both holders
of an “AZ” and a “DZ” license.
Applicants should hold a valid
license with a clean current
abstract. Send resume to Huron
Bay Co-operative Inc., P.O. Box
190, Belgrave, Ontario NOG 1E0.
08-2
FULL-TIME CLASS AZ DRIVER
hauling livestock local and long
distance, also bulk commodities.
Good equipment. Benefit package.
Also part-time class DZ driver for
hauling livestock. Call Brussels
Transport, 887-6122. 08-2
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