HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-11-01, Page 29THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2000. PAGE 29.
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Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
for rent
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Brussels, $400/month plus utilities.
Phone 887-9007. 43-tfn
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT
with deck, Main St., Brussels,
available immediately. Call 523-
9343 or 887-9661. 43-4
BRIGHT AND CHEERY UP-
stairs apartment, one bedroom on
main street, Brussels, above the
Citizen’s new office. Available
immediately. Call 887-6164. Please
leave a message. 42-2
LARGE 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Blyth recently renovated, new gas
furnaces,'• $525 plus utilities. Phone
887-9007. 41-tfn
BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM
apartment, includes fridge, stove,
and laundry facilities, $390/month
plus utilities. References required.
Phone 482-9371. 29-tfn
RECENTLY RENOVATED UPPER
2 bedroom apartment, downtown
Brussels, new carpets and
hardwood floors, $375 plus
utilities. Phone 887-9007. 38-tfn
SILVER CREEK APARTMENTS
- Luxury 2 bedroom apartment,
controlled entrance, fridge, stove,
designed for mature adults. Phone
519-345-2197. 36-tfn
Ar tides for sale
BARE ROOT TREES - 8 FT.
white ash, $10; Scots pine, 4 ft., $6.
Treebeit, 523-9771. 43-2
DRUG FREE NATURAL GROWN
pigs and chickens. Order now!
$1.50/ib. dressed. Quantity
discounts. Noah Stutzman, RR 2,
Auburn, ON N0M 1E0, 1-800-363-
5278. 43-3p
GARDEN SHED - 7' x 7', , steel,
$75. Phone 523-9536. 43-lp
Births
BRIDGE/WALL. Celeste is proud
to announce the birth of her baby
brother, Justin Christopher, born
Oct. 29/00 at 9:35 p.m. at the
Stratford General Hospital,
weighing in at 7 lb. 1 oz. Proud
parents are Teresa Bridge and
Jamie Wall. Doting grandparents
for the sixth time each are Jim and
Kathy Bridge and Bill and Linda
Wall. Great-grandparents are Bob
and Helen Topham of Brussels, Pat
and Murray Hamilton and
Elizabeth Wall. 43-lp
Business
opportunities
RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS A
profitable full or part-time
business. Obtain a tax deducation
for 2000. We provide animals,
supplies, instruction, insurance,
delivery, market financing.
Consignment herds available. Start
in basement, garage, spare room or
barn. Excellent home based
business. Canadian Chinchilla, P.O.
Box 1684, St. Marys, ON N4X 1C1
519-229-6117. Fax 519-229-6622.
42-2
Cards of thanks
BREWER. I wish to thank Melville
Presbyterian Church and the
organizers for the eventful Sunday
Service and for the recognition I
received for over 50 years of
service to the choir. - Ethel
Brewer. 43-lp
Eat right
Exercise too
Ask your doctor
about a
healthier
you
Auction sales
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Cards of thanks
KING. I wish to express my
thankfulness and gratitude to all the
choir members and people who
made my retirement service so
extra special. I was overjoyed to
have over 42 people in the choir
loft singing their praises to God.
The beautiful flowers, cards, food
and gifts I received and the many
friends and family who attended
the service were greatly
appreciated. The tribute read by
Gerald Gibson was not only
flattering but was steeped with
history of the music of the church.
Congratulations to Gerald and
Isobel Gibson, Ethel Brewer and
Bill King, the four members who
have been in the choir for over 60
years. Cathrine Campbell warmed
our hearts with her message and
thanks to Carolyn McAvoy who
read scripture and prayer. Thanks
to all who helped organize this
wonderful time together. Your
kindness will always be treasured.
- Joanne King. 43-1 p
MACFARLANE. I wish to thank
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the cards, flowers, gifts, food
and visits during my stay in both
Stratford and Seaforth hospitals and
since returning home. A special
thanks to Joyce and family for extra
driving and many other things done
before, during and since returning
home from the hospital. - Bernice
MacFarlane. 43-lp
VANASS. Thanks so much for the
great going away party. It was nice
to see so many neighbours and
friends. Thanks for all the gifts and
good wishes and especially thanks
to those who organized it. Supper
was fabulous. Mitchell is not that
far away so I hope everyone will
feel free to drop in. Thanks again. -
Nancy and John Vanass. 43-1 p
Coining events
CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY
Studio Tour, November 11 & 12,
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Bluevale,
Wroxeter, Gorrie in the “Heart of
Mennonite Country”. Crafts,
sewing, handcrafted furniture,
living Christmas trees, ceramics,
florals, wreaths, angels and
snowmen galore! Free horse drawn
wagon rides both days from 2 -
4 p.m. A real “family affair”. Pick
up a flyer and map at Ceramic
Friends in Gorrie or call 335-3909
for more details. 43-2
Auction sales
Coining events
SNOW WHITE AND THE
SEVEN Dwarfs (Give or Take!) -
Blyth Festival, Book your
Christmas party today. Dec. 1 - 2.
523-9300 or 1-877-862-5984. 43-2
THE NUTCRACKER - BLYTH
Festival presents the Ontario Ballet
Theatre, Thursday, Dec. 7, 8:00.
$25 adults, $15 youths. Cali 523-
9300 or toll free 1-877-862-5984.
43-2
THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
will be holding their euchre party in
the Brussels Library on Thursday,
November 2 at 8:15. Everyone
welcome. 43-lp
MIXED CURLING IN BRUSSELS
will start Monday, Nov. 27 at
8 p.m. Anyone wishing to curl
phone Brad Speiran 887-9556,
Tom Warwick 887-9046, Dona
Knight 887-6584. Dues are: men
$80, ladies $70, new curlers $50.
Ladies curling starts Tuesday, Nov.
28 at 1 p.m. Anyone wishing to
curl phone Claudia Spink 887-
6957, Marie Stute 887-9359. There
will be free babysitting. Free
curling for all new curlers until
Christmas. Everyone welcome.43-3
HURON COUNTY FEDERATION
of Agriculture is hosting a
“Federal” All-Candidates meeting
for the riding of Huron-Bruce on
Wednesday, Nov. 8/00, 8:00 p.m.
Huron Centennial Public School,
Brucefield. Everyone welcome.
43-lb
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT
Walton Hall, 2nd and 4th
Thursdays of the month, Nov. 9
and 23 at 8:00 p.m. Bring your own
partner. Admission $5 per person.
Lunch. Cash prizes. 43-4
ORGAN/PIANO/CHORUS CON-
cert, Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m. Clinton
Christian Reformed Church,
featuring Jonathan Oldengarm,
organist; Ron Greidanus, pianist;
“Men of Note” chorus. Tickets 12
& up - $10.00, under 12 - $5.00.
For tickets call 482-5852. 43-3
HOT TUB SALE - INVENTORY
clearance at Suncoast Mall,
Goderich, Nov. 9 - 13. Excellent
prices on first quality Marquis hot
tubs. Blue Horizon Pools & Spas,
524-9804. 43-1
AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK-
fast, Sunday, Nov. 5, 9 a.m. - noon,
Auburn Community Hall,
$5/person, $20/family. Maple syrup
donated by Robinson’s Maple
Products. Proceeds for Blyth Skate-
a-thon for Minor Hockey and
Figure Skating. 43-1
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment - St. Joseph’s R.C. Church
Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, Nov. 1,
8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. ■ 43-lp
BEEF SUPPER, BELGRAVE
United Church, Wednesday, Nov.
15 at 5 and 7 p.m. Adults $9,
children $4. Tickets available by
phoning 357-2489 or 357-3185.
43-3p
ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN
Church, Brussels, Annual Bazaar
and Bake Sale, Saturday, Novem
ber 18, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 42-4
Coining events
DINNER THEATRE - DINE
with Elvis, Saturday, Nov. 4 at
Blyth Memorial Hall. Sponsored by
Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
Party starts at 5:30. Tickets at Blyth
General Store of Blyth Festival,
$20 each. Cali 523-9162 or 887-
6760 for more information. 41-3
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary meeting in Hospital
Board Room, Monday, November
6, 10:00 a.m. Clothing party to
follow meeting. Come along, bring
a friend or contact Freda, 482-
9163. 43-1
WALTON UNITED CHURCH
annual turkey supper, TODAY,
Nov. 1,2000. 4:30 -7:00 p.m. at the
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre. Adults $9,
children (6-12) $4.50. New location
- same great food! Takeouts
available at the BMG Community
Centre. 40-4
YOU’RE INVITED TO ST.
Augustine’s C.W.L. Pre-Christmas
Bazaar on Saturday, November 4,
9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Free
admission. Draws: 1st prize, Queen
size quilt, “Lover’s Knot”, 2nd
prize, $250 cash, 3rd prize, $50
cash. Crafts, bake table, penny sale,
money tree, produce, door prizes
and lunch counter. Everyone is
welcome and bring a friend. Wrap
it up early in St. Augustine. You’ll
be glad you came! 42-2
34TH ANNUAL HOBBY & CRAFT
Fair, Saturday, November 4,
9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Elma
Memorial Community Centre,
Atwood. Bake sale and lunch
booth. Admission - adults $2.00,
children under 12 free. Proceeds to
community projects. Sponsored by
Maple Leaf W.I. 43-1
LINE DANCING WILL BE
starting Nov. 7 at 7:00 p.m. at the
W.I. Hail, Belgrave. Beginners
welcome. For more information
call Maureen at 523-4996. 42-2
TREASURE CHEST 2000 -
Saturday, Nov. 18, 9 - 1:00. Shop
our innovations of the New
Millennium. Ontario St. United
Church, Clinton. 42-4
BLYTH HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY Fall Potluck Supper,
Monday, Nov. 13, 6:30 p.m. Guest
speaker, Susan Hay. Entertainment,
Annie Sparling’s students. Bring
your favourite dish. 43-2
ALL YOU CAN EAT BEEF
Supper, Sunday, November 5,
4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Blyth Memorial
Community Hall. Adults $9.00,
Children: $4.50, Preschoolers: free.
Sponsored by Trinity Anglican
Church. 42-2b
Found
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 IN
Blyth, boy’s mountain bike. Please
call and give a description to
identify. 523-9974. 43-Inc
THE CITIZEN’S 2000 PHONE
book can be obtained free of charge
at either our Blyth or Brussels
office. Get one while they last, tfn