HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2004-02-12, Page 17Births
COULTES. Paul and Kim have
been blessed with a baby girl.
Alycia Kimberly was born Jan.
5/04 at 3:31 p.m. weighing 6 lbs.
6 oz. and 45 cm. long. Very proud
big brothers are Dallas, Dawson
and Dakota. Grandparents are
Glenn and Dorothy Coultes of
Belgrave and Bob and Irene Carey
of Lansdowne. Special thanks to
the nursing staff at Stratford
General Hospital. Thanks to Dr.
Cheryl HiRyer for her super care
prior to, during, and after delivery.
And, thank you to Dr. S. Edwards
for all his prenatal care. 06-1
DAUPHIN. Mike and Michelle are
proud to announce the birth of their
daughter, Aliya Morgan, born on
January 30, 2004 weighing 8 lbs. 3
oz. Big brother Dylan is so excited
about his new baby sister. First-
time grandparents Gary and
Heather Dauphin are already
spoiling Aliya, along with third
turners Don and Susan McNeil.
Aliya is blessed with great-
grandparents Joe and Nora
Dauphin of Chatham, Norine Park
of Dungannon, Elizabeth Baeker of
Burlington and Jean McNeil of
Brussels. Mommy sends a special
thank you to Daddy for taking care
of her and Aliya in the hospital and
to Nana and Papa for watching
Dylan and running around for them
when they needed it. 06-1
HEESSELS (Bromley). Brian, Lisa
and big sister Cayley are very
excited to announce the arrival of
Brayden Joseph Leslie. He was
born on Jan. 30, 2004 weighing
7 lbs. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are
Barry and Susan Bromley of Blyth
and Adrian and JoAnne Heessels of
Birr. Brayden is welcomed and
loved by aunts, uncles and many
cousins. Thanks to St. Joseph's
staff for their care. 06-1p
B usiness
opportunities
EVER DREAMED OF OPENING
your own shop making gourmet ice
cream, chocolates and candies,
jams and pickles or other small-
scale food enterprise? Blyth
Heritage Foods can help you
achieve your dream with start-up
assistance, marketing advice and
perhaps even financial investment.
For more information contact Keith
Roulston, 519-523-4792 days or
523-9636 evenings and weekends.
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Cards of thanks
ARENBURG. Thanks to the Blyth
Fire Department and Wingham
Hospital staff for their assistance
after my accident. A very special
thanks to the woman and her son
for stopping. - Irene Arenburg.
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McCUTCHEON. A big thank you
to all who attended my open house.
The lucky door prize winner was
Hope Lowe. She won a simmering
tart burner, complete with tarts and
tea lights. Congratulations! Anyone
who is interested in having a party,
or who just wants to see what
Gramma's Attic is all about please
call Holly McCutcheon, Sales
Consultant at 887-9209. 06- 1p
Cards of thanks
OLDRIDGE. Many, many thanks
to our families and our many
friends for their love, prayers,
phone calls, emails, cards, flowers,
charitable donations and compassion
during Pete's illness and passing.
Your thoughtfulness and kindness
is greatly appreciated. Also thanks
so much to the Community Health
Nurses, the Town and Country
Home Care girls, Dr. Antoniadis
and all the doctors, second floor
nurses and staff at Wingham and
District Hospital for the wonderfuL
care you gave Pete during his
illness. Special thanks to Pastor
Don Vair for all your visits,
comforting words, prayers, and
reading the scriptures, which Pete
appreciated so much. Also thank
you Don for the wonderful
message you gave at the funeral
service. Everyone's kindness and
support will always be remembered
by us all. - Norma, Brian, Linda
and family. 06-1
ROULSTON. Many thanks to
those who attended the tribute on
Saturday or sent flowers, cards and
best wishes. The Brussels and
Blyth communities are definitely a
special place for a newspaper to
serve. Special thanks to Sheila
Richards, Ralph and Betty Watson
and Hank TenPas for helping to
organize the event and to all the
staff of The Citizen for their
dedication to creating the best
newspaper they can, often under
difficult circumstances. - Keith
Roulston. 06-1p
Coming events
ANNUAL PANCAKE AND
sausage supper at St. John's
Anglican Church, Brussels on
Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 24, 5 - 7
p.m. Adults $6; children (12 &
under) $3.50; pre-school free.
Everyone welcome. 06-2p
TRANSFERRING FAMILY FARM
Seminar, FebruAry 18, Brussels
Legion, 2:00 to 4:00. Hosted by
Nancy Ackert and John Uren.
RSVP 1-800-766-9951. 06-1
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT,
Londesboro Hall, Feb. 13,
8:00 p.m. Admission $5, over $100
in prizes. Proceeds for hall
improvements. 06-lp
HOT CASSEROLE SUPPER,
Feb, 16 at 6:30 p.m., Rebekah
Lodge rooms, Brussels. Cards to
follow and prizes. Share-the-wealth.
Everyone welcome. Proceeds to
community work. 06-1
PANCAKE SUPPER AND SILENT
Auction, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 5 to
7 p.m. Blyth Memorial Community
Hall. Adults $7, children (5-12) $4,
preschoolers free. Sponsored by
Trinity Anglican Church. 06-2b
COME JOIN US! COMMUNITY
Breakfast, Blyth Memorial Hall,
Sunday, February 22, 9:00 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Sponsored by Bluth
Legion and Ladies Auxiliary.
Proceeds to support your
community. 06-2p
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE IN
the country near Brussels and
Walton, large yard, combination
oil/wood furnace, $550/month plus
utilities. Phone 905-304-5134 or
email harry@chiovitti.com 06-2
DOWNTOWN BRUSSELS, TWO-
bedroom upper apartment, $400
plus utilities. Phone 887-9007.
04-tfn
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Walton, fridge and stove
included, new jacuzzi tub. $450
plus utilities. Phone 519-655-3257.
05-2
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Belgrave, laundry facilities in
building $400/month. Available
March 1. Phone 357-2450. 05-2
BLYTH - LARGE ONE BED-
room apartment, close to all
amenities, $495 all inclusive. Days
- 524-3394 or evenings - 482-
5545. 03-tfn
TURNBERRY ST., BRUSSELS,
2 1/2-bedroom apartment. Call
523-4581. 01-tfn
BLYTH - SMALL ONE-BEDROOM
apartment on ground level close to
all amenities $395/month all
inclusive. Days - 524-3394 or
evenings - 482-5545. 01-tfn
Announcements
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETTY
Graber-Watson. Betty has acquired
a new musical taste. For her
birthday on February 14 she will be
gratefully accepting Willie Nelson
tapes/cds. Wishing her all the best
from her friends. 06-lp
Articles for sale
PIANOS for Sale! Are you
searching for the right piano to suit
your needs and budget?
PIANOVATIONS Currently has a
selection of Brand New and
Previously enjoyed PIANOS, and
are the Authorized Dealers of the
beautiful New line of HEINTZMAN
PIANOS. We also offer in home
repairs, free evaluations, as well as
full restoration and refinishing.
Take a tour of our Restoration
Shop and Visit our PIANO Show-
room! Open Every Week Thursday
11-6, Friday 114; Saturday 11-6 at
287 Main Street Londesboro, 519-
523-4535, or toll free 1866 7
63PIANO, email' enquiries
pianovations@sympatico.ca 06-1
ADULTS ONLY! ADULT VIDEOS
for sale. Call 887-6400. 06-lp
THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2004. PAGE 17.
Classified Advertisements
Coming events
INTERESTED IN BEING PART
of a weekly Saturday afternoon
farmers' market in Blyth during
theatre season? A meeting to
explore the possibility will be held
on Saturday, Feb. 14 at 2 p.m. at
The Citizen. If you cannot attend
but are interested in taking part
contact Keith at 523-4792 or (eve)
523-9636. 05-2p
Farmland
WANTED TO RENT: GOOD
cash crop land. Phone Dean
Vincent at 357-4463 evenings. 03-6
CASH CROP LAND WANTED
to rent or share crop, short or long
term. Excellent stewardship.
Competitive bids. Call Peter
Rastorfer at 519-347-2354. 01-12
Help wanted
For rent
COMMERCIAL STORE FRONT
in Walton, busy highway, excellent
variety store or retail, with optional
two-bedroom apartment. Phone
519-655-3257. 05-2
Help wanted ,
WE ARE CURRENTLY SEEKING
individuals to work as farrowing
attendants and herdspersons in our
modern sow facilities. This is the
perfect opportunity for the caring
individual interested in working
with sows and newborn piglets.
Excellent wages and benefits.
Please apply by mail or fax to:
Special T Swine Ltd., RR 3,
Brussels, ON NOG 1HO. Fax: (519)
887-6330. 06-3
BLYTH MINOR SOFTBALL
executive needed. Duties include
registration, equipment manage-
ment, attend tri county meetings.
Information call Karen 526-7158.
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The Corporation of the County of Huron
Huronview (Clinton) and Huronlea (Brussels)
Homes for the Aged
require the following positions
Registered Nurses
Qualifications
- Nursing certificate and registration with the College of
Nurses of Ontario.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Assessment Skills course for Reg.N.'s and RP.N.'s Level 1
and 2 or equivalent an asset.
- Leadership and geriatric experience an asset.
Duties
- To provide holistic health care while working as a member of
the multidisciplinary team, administering medications and
treatments.
- To provide leadership and supervision to members of the
health care team.
Registered Practical Nurses
Qualifications
- Registered Practical Nurse Certificate and registered with
the College of Nurses of Ontario.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Assessment Skills course for Reg.N.'s and R.P.N.'s Level 1
and 2 or equivalent an asset.
Duties
- To provide holistic health care to residents while working in
a multidisciplinary team, under the direction of the
Registered Nurse, to administer medications and provide
treatments.
(Casual) Cooks
Qualifications
- Branch 1 Cooks Certification.
- Certificate from recognized cooking course. Current safe
food handling course.
- Experience in institutional cooking. Previous experience
with the elderly an asset.
Duties
- To prepare and serve meals for residents, staff, visitors.
-1b perform general kitchen and cleaning duties in the food
service area:-
Closing Date: February 27, 2004
Send letter and resume to: Human Resources _
County of Huron
1 Court House Square
Goderich, Ontario, N7A 1M2
Fax: (519) 524-2044
Only those individuals selected for an interview will be contact.
ed. Information is collected solely for the purpose of job selection
under the provisions of the Municipal Freedom and Protection
of Privacy Act. The availability of this position is based on
Southwest Region Health Information Partnership funding.
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