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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
CLINTON — TWO-BEDROOM,
newer building, four-plex, four
appliances, freshly painted, new
carpet and linoleum, laundry
fac —ties available. $500 plus, 519-
68. 2264. Ideal for seniors. 18-tfn
NEW TWO-BEDROOM UPPER
apartment, downtown Brussels,
large deck, parking, $450 plus
utilities. 519-887-9007. 22-tfn
Articles for sale
LARGE VARIETY OF
perennials, hostas, day lilies,
ornamental grasses, bamboo, and
annuals. Riverside Perennials,
40825 Morris Rd., one road south
of Belgrave on County Rd. 16.
887-6306. 20-4
PAPPLE'S — SPECIALS: WAVE
petunias $1/quart pot; 3 one-gallon
pots of ferns for $15. See otrr
$3/flat and $6/flat sale tables. Stop
by or go to www.papple.cn for
more weekly specials. All prices
include tax. (519) 522-0874, 118
Main St., Seaforth. 22-1
MOVING SALE — CHOICE OF
three refrigerators, electric stove,
washing machine, dryer, two
microwaves, freezer (not working)
(good storage) (Free). 523-4323.
22-lp
CEMETERY HEADSTONE
flower clip-ons. Many colours to
choose from at reasonable prices.
Will revamp old ones. Linda
Wilson, 523-9287. 21-2
65-FOOT BENDIX MOBILE
home, 31 Trailer Park. Two
bedrooms, one bathroom, laundry
room, kitchen and living room,
carport and deck. Two utility sheds.
$42,500. Please contact E.J. Small
519-438-4040. Answering machine
on 24 hours. 2I-3p
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
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
2006 PHONE BOOKS
The Citizen's new large print
phone book is available for $1.00 at
both the Blyth and Brussels offices.
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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.
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Auction sales Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
OF MM Tractor, Antiques,
Household Effects .8, Misc. Items
to be held for
Gord & Myrtle Pengelly
1/2 mile west of Belgrave on Belgrave Road
Em #39770
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
AT 10:30 A.M.
Plan to attend. LUNCH BOOTH
For more information call proprietor at 519-357-3287
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. Proprietors and
auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury, or loss of purchases.
Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL (WINGHAM) 519-357-2349
BILL HORST (MILLBANK) 519-595-2626
PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2006.
Classified Advertisements
usiness
opportunities
EARN EXTRA MONEY THIS
summer by selling your home
baking, fruits and vegetables or
homemade crafts at Blyth Area
Farmers' Market, June 24 to Sept.
9. For information call Keith at
523-4792 (days) or 523-9636
(nights and weekends). tfn
Cards of thanks
ALCOCK. We would like to thank
our family, friends and neighbours
for all the cards, flowers, food,
phone calls, donations for the
Elizabeth and Michaela Fund, the
church and other expressions of
sympathy during the loss of a son
and brother, Ken Alcock of
Goderich. Thank you so much. —
Isabel Alcock and family. 22-lp
BOSMAN. Lucky? Spoiled? I'm
not sure which adjective best
describes me after such a fabulous
surprise party. I do know that
"grateful" sums it up best. Thanks
to my wonderful, so-sneaky family
for all the planning (Kelly) — I had
no idea of the depth of acting ability
and deception that exists there.
Also to friends and neighbours for
the gifts, cards and good wishes.
Thanks to Ken, Bob and Fred for
the excellent entertainment, both
musical and otherwise, and to the
Snell Singers, my talented family,
for the great tribute song. Thanks
also to the staff of Home and
Hearth in Seaforth for the delicious
food and lovely surroundings. I had
such a great time once the initial
shock passed. Thanks again. —
Barb. 22-1p
HARRISON/WILSON. Thank you
to everyone for all the beautiful
shower gifts. Brussels has always
been a great community. Thanks to
everyone who came out to our
"fun" night. A great time was had
by all! Thank you to our wedding
party who worked very hard to
organize these events. — Love,
Katie and Josh. 22-1 b
KRAUTER. We would like to
thank everyone for coming to help
celebrate our 45th anniversary.
Thank you to the U.C.W. for the
excellent lunch and the great dinner
they served. Thank you for the
lovely. cards, gifts and anniversary
wishes from friends, relatives and
family. — Roy and Marie Krauter.
Cards of thanks
McTAGGART. I wish to thank all
my friends and family for making
my 95th birthday party a great
success. Thank you also for all the
wonderful gifts, flowers and cards I
received. I will cherish all these
happy memories forever. Thank
you all again. — Marie McTaggart.
22-lb
TAYLOR. Thanks to our friends,
neighbours and family for making
the evening of May 20 so much
fun. It was great to see you there to
help us celebrate our 50th wedding
anniversary. Thanks for the cards,
gifts and memories and also thanks
to the ladies of Belgrave Women's
Institute for the delicious meal. Bill
and Doreen Taylor provided the
entertainment for the evening.
Thank you one and all. — Ross and
Ada Taylor. 22-1p
Coming events
JOIN US AT WALTON'S
Little_ School for our spring
carnival Saturday,. June 3, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Pony rides, exotic petting
zoo, pictures with Clifford the Big
Red Dog, parrot and bird shows,
face painting, jumping castle and
book fair. 22-1
FATHER'S DAY OLD TYME
Country Breakfast, Sunday, June
18, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. a(
Londesborough Hall. Eggs, bacori,
sausage, pancakes and homefries.
Adults $6, children under 12 - $3
Sponsored by Londesborough
Lions Club. - 22-2b
COME AND GO BRIDAL
Shower for Stephanie Blake.
fiancee—of Richard Armstrong,
Sunday, June 11, 2 - 4 p.m. at
Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels. Everyone welcome.22-2p
COME AND GO COMMUNITY
bridal shower for Patricia
Cummings (fiancee of Josh
Beuermann) on Saturday, June 10
from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. at Brussels
United Church. Everyone welcome.
22-2p
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary, June Potluck Luncheon
meeting, welcomes volunteers, 10
a.m., Monday, June 5, St.
Andrew's United Church, Bayfield.
Bring food, dishes, cutlery. 22-1
Coming events
A FAREWELL SERVICE FOR
Rev. Joan Tuchlinsky and family
will be held this Sunday, June 4 at
Duff's United Church, Walton at
1 a.m. A barbecue and time of
fellowship will follow. Please dress
casually and bring lawn chairs.22-1
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL DINNER
and pane, June 10, Betty Cardno
Centre, Clinton. Dinner 6 p.m.
Dance 8 p.m. with music by Ken
Scott. Dinner tickets $8. Dance
tickets $10. Advance tickets only.
Phone 357-3222 or 482-9264. A
fundraiser for Town and Country
Support Services. 22-2
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH
anniversary service Sunday, June 4
at 11:00 a.m. Guest speaker Rev.
Neil Lackey and special music by
Don and Lindsey Sills and Brussels
United Church choir. Lunch to
follow. 21-2
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Foundation will be hosting a
theatre production at the Grand
Bend Playhouse on Sunday, July 9,
for the 2 p.m. performance of "The
Corpse". The afternoon will be
filled with laughter and suspense.
Following the play, meet and
socialize with the performers and
enjoy a BBQ. Tickets are $50 per
person and can be purchased at the
Clinton Public Hospital, any
Foundation Member or by leaving
a message at 482-3440 ext. 297.
Don't be disappointed, get your
tickets early. 19-4
eaths
WILLIAM JOHN (BILL)
MIDDLEMASS. Suddenly at his
residence in Bluffton, Alberta in his
55th year. Predeceased by father,
Fred. Survived by his mother,
Constance and seven brothers and
sisters. Cremation has taken place. -
- 22-1
For rent
30-FOOT LAND ROLLER FOR
rent. Will do custom rolling. Phone
523-4260. 17-10p
Help wanted
G arage/yard
‘11 sales
YARD SALE — SATURDAY,
June 3, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 78 Main
St., Ethel. Garden tools, fence,
hose, lawn spreader, radios, horse
collars, harness, bells, and much
more. 22-1 p.
Hay & straw
WANTED TO BUY — STANDING
hay in Blyth area. Phone James at
523-4309. 22-lb
WHEAT STRAW 3X3X7 FOR
sale. Phone 529-7133. 22-1p
GENERAL LABOURER REQUIRED,
must have full G licence, will be
required to do a lot of out-of-town
work (employer to pay expenses
when out of town). Wages and job
responsibilities to be discussed at
job interview. Phone 519-523-9893
for interview. 18-5
TEACHERS AND TRAINERS
needed. Flexible hours. Great
incentives. Earn great income. Full
or part-time hours available. VieW:
www.miniofficeoutlets.com/jenny
or email: jenny@missionsuccess.ca
20-3p
PART-TIME TELEPHONE SALES
help wanted for June and July
2006. Exceptional customer service
skills required. Contact Karen
Stewart at Blyth Festival 523-9300.
22-lb
FULL-TIME FARM EQUIPMENT
Operator needed. We are an
expanding farming operation and
are looking for an individual
supporting our current team. The
open position involves operating,
servicing and repairing complex
farming equipment. Seasonal
workloads require working a
number of long days and weekends.
Please apply to: Claussen Farms
Custom Farming Inc., 233-3198 or
525-8329. 20-tfn
REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
Tell the story of your community.
The Citizen requires community
correspondents to tell our readers
of the news in the Ethel and
Cranbrook communities. Small
remuneration. Contact Bonnie
Gropp, The Citizen, 523-4792. tfn
VISITOR INFORMATION STAFF
The Chamber invites applications from
mature students to staff Visitor Information
Centres in Seaforth and Brussels for the
summer of 2006. From 4pm-9pm Fridays,
10am-4pm Saturdays and 2pm to 8pm
Sundays. Other hours negotiable. Stipend
$10/hour. Training and supervision will be
provided. Oral and written skills important.
Contact Ralph Laviolette, 519-440-6206
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