The Citizen, 2004-12-23, Page 32ending Cur Sest
...And hoping your holiday delivers lots of love and laughter.
It's been a pleasure serving you this year and we look forward
to seeing you again soon. Thanks!
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Sheila Rintoul
Blyth
523-4944
THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2004. PAGE B3.
Elements of nature used in dramatic arrangements
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Naturally
Greenery found on the Cardiff
farm is used to make unique
arrangements indoors and
out. Left: wreaths and potted
plants create a welcoming
display for visitors. Top: the
dining room light is given
dramatic treatment, in perfect
keeping with the formal table
setting, yet adding a warmth in
keeping with the Christmas
tree. Top right: a simple, but
eye-catching natural arrange-
ment is a lovely accent that
transforms a typically utili-
tarian entertainment centre.
(Bonnie Gropp photos)
(During the year, in the rush of events, we tend to
overlook the important friendships that are the true
basis of business relationships. One of the great
pleasures of the Jioliday Season is the opportunity to
exchange cordial greetings with those whose friendship
and goodwill we value so highly.
In this spirit it is our pleasure to say
"Thank You" and extend our sincere appreciation for
the very pleasant association we enjoy with you.
Jvfay a bright and prosperous .7vew Year bring
happiness to you and to yours.
u membt , of 'rim;
John, Rick, Randy
& Staff
ELLIOTT NIXON INSURANCE
BROKERS INC.
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Wonderland!
Huron Feeding Systems
Joe and Debbie Seili and family
Brussels 519-887-6289
As a layer of white blankets the ground,
We'd like to thank you for just comin' round
Seeing you daily has brought us much cheer...
So Merry Christmas to all and to all a good year!