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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2004-12-09, Page 16HELP WANTED ON AUBURN- area farm. Duties to include snowblowing, manure spreading, transporting of pigs, pressure washing, general maintenance and barn work. Must have a valid driver's licence. Fax résumés to 519-526-1066. Contact 519-526- 7411 for more information. 48-3 FULL-TIME POSITION AVAIL- able on farrowing operation. Good wages and benefit package available. Our team is looking for a team player who is motivated with some animal experience. Please fax résumé to 887-8712. 47-2 REWARDING OPPORTUNITY: Tell the story of your community. The Citizen requires community correspondents to tell our readers of the news in the Auburn and Ethel communities. Small remuneration. Contact Bonnie Gropp, The Citizen, 523-4792. tfn Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca WANTED The Citizen requires a part-time reporter-photographer Experience in reporting or photography an asset but will train someone with the following skills: • Must be outgoing self- starter with a good com- mand of written English. • Familiarity with digital cameras an asset. • Computer literacy required. (Knowledge of Photoshop and Quark Xpress an asset.) • Must have own transportation. Position requires 21 hours a week plus some weekend and evening duties. Apply in writing to: The Editor, The Citizen, P.O. Box 429, Blyth NOM 1H0 or P.O. Box 152, Brussels NOG 1H0 (Only those applicants required for interviews will be contacted.) Town and Country Support Services (TCSS) is currently recruiting Home Support/Personal Support Workers with certification as a HSW Level II or III, Health Care Aide or PSW's. Experience preferred, but will train the right candidates. • Current in CPR/First Aid • hours are part time • ability to work flexible hours (days, evenings, nights and weekends) • a vehicle is necessary Please send résumé to: Jean Young, Executive Director Town and Country Support Services P.O. Box 969 Wingham, ON NOG 2W0 Applications will be accepted by fax at (519) 357-2506 or email at jyoung@tcss.on.ca Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. — RATES — 20 words or less only $5.00. Additional words 200 each. 500 will be deducted if ad is paid in advance DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 A ccommodation for rent MODERN, THREE-BEDROOM, country house available for rent Jan. 1, 2005. Located between Blyth and Auburn, $600/month plus utilities. Contact 519-526- 7411 with references. 48-3 CLINTON — NEWER APART- ment , fourplex controlled entry. two bedroom, four appliances, laundry facilities available, $500 plus utilities. Parking available. Call 519-685-2264. 40-tfn DOWNTOWN BRUSSELS, 2- bedroom upper apartment, $400 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 43-tfn THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE, large family room, living room and kitchen. I ..ge deck and patio. Includes stove. No pets, mature person preferred. $650/month plus utilities. 590 Ainley St., Brussels. Phone 519-887-8493. 39-tfn THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE IN Blyth — 2 baths, main floor laundry, $550 plus utilities. Phone 519-887- 9007. 45-tfn BEAUTIFUL FOUR-BEDRoOM, 3-bath home in the country between Listowel and Wingham, 1 1/2 car garage, full finished basement, large yard. No pets, no smoking. Must have references, $850. Please phone 887-9158. 47-2 Articles for sale 1987 YAMAHA EXEL III SNOW- mobile 340 F/C electric start, thumb and hand warmers, exc. cond., good for kids, $1,450 o.b.o. 523-4942. 48-1 CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE, 1 1/4 miles down Wingham Golf Club road. Fir, Scotch pine, white pine or cut your own spruce. Spruce up to 12'. Glen Casemore, 357-1498. 46-4p CHRISTMAS TREES — PREMIUM Fraser Fir, balsam fir, scotch pine, and spruce. We also have real Christmas wreaths and garland; also Christmas tree stands and grapevine trees 3 ft. to 5 ft. Trees are inside and free of snow. We also sell tree bags. Hours 9-a.m. - 7 p.m. Contact Niel Edgar, Hwy. 86, between Wingham and Whitechurch, Fire #39085. Delivery is available. Phone 357- 2122. 46-4 MATHERS' CHRISTMAS TREES — Pine, Spruce, Fir, Saturdays and Sundays 9 - 5, 4 kms. south of Wingham on Stone School Rd. Come see — Come saw $20. 47-3 PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2004. Classified Advertisements Cards of thanks Coming events MELANIE B. INVITES YOU once again to her annual Christmas gift show and sale. Make time to _join me in my beautiful country home to find just what you need to make your home beautiful too. Numerous displays of elegant gifts, florals,, silk plants, crafts and country decor. Incredibly low prices. Dec. 9, 10, 11, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 4176 Rd. 135, Sebringville, 519-393-5690. 46-3 BLYTH LEGION LADIES Auxiliary, Annual Christmas Craft Show Saturday, December 11, Blyth Memorial Hall, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Food is available. 48-lp HATE WRAPPING CHRISTMAS Gifts? Come let JR's girls wrap them for you! All proceeds to Huron United Way, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Brussels Library basement. Info call Madeline 887- 6951. 47-3 JOE, JANE, JIM AND JEFF AND families of Ellwood and Beatrice Seili invite you to celebrate their 50th anniversary at an open house on Saturday, December 11 from 7 to. 10 p.m. at the BMG Commun- ity Centre in Brussels. Come and give your best wishes only. 47-2p CELEBRATE THE GIFT OF Light, CPH Auxiliary. Tickets $5. Donations buy Blood Pressure Unit for CPH Out-Clinic. Come Fri., Dec. 10, 6:30 p.m. Entertainment, draw, hot cider. Sponsored by The Old Mill, Snell Enterprises, Blyth. 42-7 Hay & straw HAY & STRAW FOR SALE. Phone 523-4309, ask for James. 48-7p Healthcare DOES THE IDEA OF GOING TO a nursing home bother you? A rural family invites you to live with them. 24-hour care, medically trained, first aid and CPR. Competitive rates. Call 526-1021. 48-3p Help wanted Help wanted ARMSTRONG. The family of the late Murray Armstrong would like to express our deep appreciation and heartfelt gratitude to all who gave of themselves to help us during Murray's recent passing. A sincere thank you to everyone for the calls and visits, the food brought to our homes, the beautiful floral arrangements, the messages of comfort conveyed by the cards of sympathy and for the donations made in Murray's memory. We are grateful to all who came to be with us at the visitation and funeral service, and especially to Cheryl and Scott's many friends for their suppoh and many kindnesses. Special thanks as well to the management and staff of Campbell Soups for their outpouring of sympathy and support, and for all the stories you shared with us. We truly thank Rev. Cathrine Campbell for her words of comfort and encouragement and for a very meaningful service. Thank you to the pallbearers and flower bearers — you were very special to Murray. A very appreciative thank you to the ladies and gentlemen of Melville Presbyterian Church for providing us with a delicious lunch and time of fellowship after the service. A sincere thank you is extended to Frank and Jennie of the Schimanski Family Funeral Home for their compassion and guidance. We would also like to thank the paramedics, doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals at Wingham and District Hospital and London Health Sciences Centre — University campus for all their efforts, -and for the care and compassion they gave Murray and our family. The support we have received from family, friends, neighbours and co-workers is a great help to all of us during this very sad time. Thank you for being there and for your ongoing care and concern. We will all miss his smile. — Cheryl and Scott Armstrong, Lynn Hanna Armstrong, Isabel Armstrong, Brian and Elaine, Don and Lynne, Gary and Judith Armstrong and families. 48-1 COULTES. A very special thank you to my frientis and family for all the cards, visits, phone calls, letters and flowers while I was a patient in the Owen Sound and Wingham hospitals and since I returned home. Sincerely — Bill Coultes. 48-1 HUMPHRIES. Many thanks for the condolences expressed to us on the passing away of a dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt. They were greatly appreciated. Sincerely — Bill and Marjory Humphries and family. 48-1p Coming events EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Londesboro Hall, - Dec. 10, 8:00 p.m. Admission $5. Over $100 in prizes. Proceeds for hall improvements. 48-1 p CHRISTMAS CONCERT AT Huron Chapel Evangelical Missionary Church, Auburn, Sat., Dec. 11 and Sun., Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m. An evening of, music and drama. Treat bags for the kids and refreshments. Everyone welcome. 48-lb Articles for sale CHRISTMAS TREES — WHITE spruce and Douglas fir. Treebelt 523-9771. 47-4 LIONS CHRISTMAS TREES have arrived at' Nature's Nest in Londesboro — all trees $25, no tax. 47-2 BOOKS! BOOKS! • BOOKS! Come in and browse through our selection of books mostly on rural themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth, 523-4792 or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114. tfn REPRINTS OF PHO'1OS 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 FREE - 2004 PHONE BOOK published by The Citizen is available free at our offices in Blyth and Brussels. tfn Births BLAIR. Cameron and Donna (Godkin), Ilderton are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Cailin Mackenzie, a baby sister for Reagan. Cailin was born November 17, 2004 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. The proud grandparents are Stella and ROn Blair, Richmond Hill and Marion and Lavern Godkin, Walton. 48-1 Cards of thanks BEUERMANN. Yes, you all got me good! My goodness, what a surprise. I would like to give my heartfelt thanks to everyone from Nanton Alberta to Stratford, from Winthrop to Kinlough and places in between for the wonderful hello to my 50s. Family and friends are truly a gift I'll always treasure. To the men in my life and Patricia, thanks doesn't seem like enough. Gracias Amigos. — Joan Beuermann. 48-1 BUCHANAN. On Saturday, Nov. 20 a great time was had by all at my 80th birthday party in the Kinburn Foresters Hall. I would like to thank my family for all their work in organizing the party. Thank you to family, friends and neighbours who attended from far and wide. We remembered lots of good times and made -new memories. I appreciated everything very much. — Don. 48-1p COULTES. Our sincere thanks to our family, friends and neighbours for donations, flowers, food and cards sent to our homes at the passing of our beloved son and brother, Grant Coultes. Special thanks to Rev. John Roberts for his words of comfort and support. To Doug McBurney and staff, we express our appreciation for your compassion, professionalism and kindness. Thanks to the Calvin- Brick UCW for providing lunch after the service. At such a difficult time, there is great consolation in having such caring people in our midst and part of our community. — Mary Coultes and family. ' 48-lp