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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-07-19, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2000. PAGE 13. Classified Advertisements - 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 Accommodation for rent TWO STOREY, TWO BEDROOM house in Brussels, 4 appliances, gas heat, private fenced yard. Phone 416-962-0649. 29-2 BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM apartment, ineludes fridge, stove, heat and hydro, no animals. References required. Phone 482- 9371. 29-tfn ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, Queen St., Blyth, available Aug. 15 and two bedroom apartment, Queen St., Blyth, available Sept. 1. Call 523-9448 or Bus. 523-4840. 28-2 CLINTON - NEWER. TWO BED- room, quiet 4-plex, controlled entry, four appliances, laundry facilities available, parking, no pets, $450.00 monthly plus utilities. Available now - 519-685-2264. 23-tfn APARTMENT IN BLYTH, TWO bedrooms^ Phone 345-2363 or 523- 4282. 28-tfn THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN Blyth. Phone 523-4996. 28-tfn An nouncements COMPLETE LISTING OF Busi­ ness and professional services in northern Huron County now avail­ able at The Citizen’s new website. Go to www.northhuron.on.ca tfn PURIFIED BOTTLED WATER, cooler sales and rentals, free delivery and set-up. Ask about our summer specials. Call Dick at 887- 9918. 29-3p J. R. FEAR APIARIES NOW HAS fresh honey for sale. Phone 357- 3656. 29-2 BLACK CURRANTS, BEETS, red rhubarb, garden beans at Dougall’s. You pick or phone 235- 1491 for orders. Location: 3 km. north of Exeter, Hwy. #4. 28-3 Raspberries A, &Pie^ "cherries* NOW READY Pick your own or we pick BLYTHE BROOKE ORCHARDS 1 mile west of Blyth on County Rd. #25 523-9338 482-9371 Auction sales EVENING AUCTION SALE Of antiques, home furnishings and a car will be held for the ESTATE OF MRS. VELMA BLATCHFORD (Teeswater/Sudbury), with added consignments, in Teeswater Agri-Curl, on MONDAY, JULY 24, starting at 6:00 p.m. AUCTIONEERS: Wallace Ballagh, Teeswater 392-6170 Rob Thompson, Ripley 392-2640 Births DRISCOLL-WHYTE. Quinn Nicholas Ross Driscoll on Sunday, June 25, 2000, decided that his one womb apartment was getting a bit small so he moved his 8 lbs. 11 oz. body in with Crystal, Ben and older brother Connor. Proud grandparents are Nick and Joan Whyte and John and Marylou Driscoll. Special thanks to midwives Susan Wilts and Pauline Hackey for their excellent care before, during and after the birth of Quinn. 29-1 HASTINGS. Donald and Dawn are happy to announce the arrival of Rachel’s sister, Heather Danielle. She was bom on July 7, 2000 at Stratford General Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Proud grandparents are Dave and Karen Hastings and Ben and Chris TenPas all of Brussels. 29-1 PIPE. Gary, Lori and big sisters Julena and Kristen are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of Jack William Lloyd. Jack entered the world at 1:38 a.m. on July 4, 2000 weighing in at 8 lbs. 14 oz. Proud grandparents are John and Edith Pipe and Stuart and Karen Parker. Great-grandchild of Lloyd and Alma Smith, Thomas Parker and Pearl Shaw. 29-1 Business opportunities TURNKEY FROZEN & FRESH food retail business, great opportunity for the right person. Call 357-1858. 26-4 Cards of thanks CAMPBELL. The many acts of kindness we received at the time of Alan’s sudden death have been overwhelming. Our family wishes to express our sincere thanks to our friends, relatives, neighbours and business acquaintances for their flowers, donations, food, cards, phone calls and visits. This outpouring of support has aided us greatly to be able to cope and deal with our loss. Thank you so much. - Carol Campbell; Greg Campbell and Anne Shier; Brad Campbell and Karen Moore, Debbie Campbell and Marjorie and Rick Woolham and their families. 29-l Cards of thanks COOK. I would like to say a “BIG” thank you to all who supported and prayed for me, sent cards, called and visited before and after my surgery. It’s good to know I have so many caring friends and family. - Peter. 29-1 p DAVIDSON. I wish to extend sincere thanks to my friends, neighbours and family for their prayers, visits, flowers, phone calls, cards and treats while I was a patient in hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Rev. Dow and the Coffee Break Prayer chain. Thank you to Irma and Jim Mason for looking after my home, to Dr. Raczycki, nursing staff and therapists at Clinton Hospital and Community Services at home. Your kindness has been much appreciated. - Lenora. 29-lp HASTINGS. We would like to thank Dr. Shannon and the O.B. nurses of Stratford General Hospital for the wonderful care we received during our stay. An extra special thank you goes to Aunt Bonnie, Uncle Darryl and Colton for taking care of Rachel and all the extras that you did. Last but not least thanks to all our family, friends and neighbours for the visits, gifts and cards while at the hospital and since returning home. 29-1 HUNKING. We would like to thank all who sent cards and for the messages of sympathy we received at the time of the death of our sister-in-law Jean Bell. They were much appreciated. - Lome and Addie. 29-1 p JACKSON. The family of Ken Jackson wishes to express our sincere thanks for the many good wishes, visits, calls and cards to Dad. Special thanks to those who sent food and flowers. All were much appreciated. A 90th birthday brings new meaning to a family. It was such a memorable time for all of us. Thanks again. 29-1 PEARSON. It’s hard to find the right words to express our thanks to all those who supported and cared for us during Ralph’s long illness and now at his passing. He received wonderful care from the doctors and nurses and staff at Wingham Hospital and even had a short time at home, thanks to our community nurses, homecare givers and our friends. I shall always be thankful for the many rides and offers of rides, for food and treats both before and after Ralph’s death. Your cards and calls are a great comfort. A special thank you to our minister, Mrs. Joan Golden. Joan you were there for us, comforted us and made the going easier. To Jennie and Frank Schimanski, thank you for guiding us through this hard time in such a kind and professional way. Thank you to the officers and members of Western Star Lodge No. 149 IOOF Brussels for your beautiful memorial service and to my sister Rebekahs and ladies of Brussels United Church for the delicious lunch ser 'ed after the funeral. - Edna Pearson and family. 29-1 p Please Recycle W This Newspaper Cards of thanks REGELE. Luella Regele and family would like to thank everyone for coming out to help celebrate her 80th birthday open house on July 9. It was all very much appreciated. 29-1 ROBERTS. I wish to express my sincere thanks to my family, neighbours and friends for the prayers, beautiful cards, flowers and gifts, and for the visits and the many acts of kindness which were shown towards me and to Kay, which have meant so much to us during the time of my illness. I would also like to thank the doctors, nurses, support staff and clergy, who so capably and conscientiously cared for me in the Clinton and University hospitals, and since comin-g home to Belgrave. I feel truly blessed to have been cared for with such professionalism and to live in such a caring community. All of the support which I have received has meant so much to me, and will always be remembered with sincere appreciation. - John Roberts. 29-1 Coming events BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL Picnic to be held Thursday, July 20. Meet at the Library at l :30 for a tour of local gardens. Lunch and social time to follow at the home of Laura and Ken Barbour. Potluck - finger foods. Bring your lawn chair. 29-1 COME & GO SHOWER FOR Kim Dodds, Sunday, July 23 from 1:00 to 3:00 at Alice McDowell’s house. 29-1 Help wanted Finishing Contracts Available Let us show you how you con generate additional revenue from your existing land base by building a contract hog finishing unit. We are experienced in designing and building naturally ventilated finishing barns that are very economical. To learn more contact Acre T Farms at (519) 887-6181 or fax (519) 887-6330. Sparling's Propane is a growing, full-service propane marketer providing reliable service to customers throughout Southern Ontario. BULK DRIVER Immediate, full-time bulk delivery driver position al the Blyth Branch. Qualified applicant will be a responsible individual with a professional attitude, 5-years AZ driving experience and clean driving record. We offer excellent equipment and an attractive salary and benefits package. Training will be provided. Applications will be accepted until 12 noon, August 5, 2000. For more information, please call I-8OO-56I-7727. Apply in person to Janice Hayes. Sparling's Propane Co. Ltd. 82948 London Road (Hwy. #4) South BLYTH, ON N0M 1H0 Coming events ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Annual Pork Chop BBQ, Sunday, July 23, 2000, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $9, Preteen $5, Preschool free. 27-3 A PLACE TO FIND GOD’S PLAN for you. Gospel Light's SonZone Discovery Center Vacation Bible School. Crafts, songs' snacks, games, Bible stories at Blyth Christian Reformed Church, July 24- 28, 9:00-11:30 a.m. 28-2p A COME AND GO BRIDAL Shower for Grace Carmichael on Friday, July 28 at the Women’s Institute Hall, Belgrave from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. 29-2p LIONS CLUB STEAK BBQ - Saturday, July 29, 4:30 -’7:30, Memorial Hall Courtyard, Blyth. BBQ $13.50. Blyth Festival performances of The Drawer Boy and Anne. Call 523-9300. 29-2 For rent BLYTH, QUEEN ST. RETAIL space available for rent. Available August 1. To inquire call 523-4351. 26-4 Help wanted CHICKEN CATCHERS REQUIRED immediately for local night crew. Full-time employment. Transporta­ tion provided, hours vary, salary - piece work. Phone 1-800-265- 1170. 29-2 PERSON NEEDED FOR PART- time work. Must have own transportation Please call John van Vliet, 887-6908. 29-1