The Citizen, 2006-06-15, Page 16Auction sales
RICHARD LOBS +
AUCTION +
CALENDAR +
CLINTON 482-7898 +
Saturday, June 17 at 10 am I
Woodworking power and
hand tools, antiques,
pine furniture, flat-to-wall
cupboard, 36" TV, etc. at +
19 Victoria Place, Bayfield.
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Births
SINGH. Yaddi and Jill (nee Smith)
are thrilled to announce the birth of
tteir second son, Nishaan Pearson
Singh on June 8. 2006 at Peace
Riser Alberta. Nishaan is a little
brother for Taran. Proud
grandparents are Janet Smith,
Owen Sound: Brad Smith. Listowel
and Tel and Jaggi Singh. Sarnia.
Great-grandparents are Bev and Joe
Smith. Listowel and Edna Pearson.
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usiness
AB opportunities
EARN EXTRA MONEY THIS
summer by selling your home
baking. fruits and seeetahles or
homemade crafts at Blyth Area
Farmers! Market, June 24 to Sept.
9. For information call Keith at
523-4792 (doss) Or 523-9636
(nights and weekends). tin
Cards of thanks
McEWING. The famils of Janie E.
McEwing would like to express our
sincere thanks and approt iation l or
our family. friends and noghhours
for your generosity with toot).
flowers. ,hantable donations. cards
and phone .all , and sisnation
during our ieLeni he t e a s omen(
Special thanks to all Matt at
Hurons less for 111e11 )0s. tog .'aft•
and special stink-, tot out Mont
during her rcsiticn, k is sing
August 1990 I haul, sou to
!tummies), Chaplain I ian Donohoe
who conducted sers meaningiul
<ervice for \loin. assisted by Res
John Gould. and the: sery w illing
helpers at Nonliside I mica Chinch
Im pros iding a 1)014111110 Itt ii, II
alien the sers ice Six...1.d thanks to
the pallhearers. Howell-wait:us
(interne Craig and (:Hof Carter and
all family menthe:is who east'
readings as trihtilc , to Mom We
want to especially thank Ihelina
Bo do and Bee Foreman who
assisted at Marjorie's house last
I uesday during sisitation. We
appieciate all the guidance and
assistance pros ided by Ross Rihey.
Ruth low nsend and all the other
staff .ti Whitney-Riney Funeral
Home Isery one's expressions of
sympathy will always he
rememheied and appreciated. -- The
'XicEsk lanlih 24-lp
S lEPHENSON. I would like to
(hank everyone for the beautiful
Lards and to(id brought to the house
and the t hutr tot the basket of
ll'ocortes and those who came to
nix home ev ery day after the
psis, is ol my dear granddaughter,
( hark:lie Sarah Stephenson.
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RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS
wanted, experience preferred.
Occasional out-of-town work. Must
have own transportation and be fit
to perform manual labour. To start
immediately. No previous
applicants please. Phone 519-887-
6185 after 7:00 p.m. or fax résumé
to 519-887-6943. - 24-3
EXPERIENCED COUNT-ER-
person needed for a growing, fast-
paced automotive parts store.
Please forward résumé to: Radar
Auto Parts. 515 Turnberry St.,
Brussels, ON NOG 1HO. 24-1
I AM CURRENTLY LOOKING
for an occasional student weekend
babysitter. Hours will vary. Please
phone 519-887-8292. • 24-1
'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., 519-233-
3198 or 519-525-8329. 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. 519-523-4792.
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OFFICE/DATA ENTRY. PERSON
needed to cover. a full-time
maternity leave with future
permanent employment possible
for a progressive family-run hog
farm. Ideal for a motivated people
person who is observant, detail-
oriented, and able to take
responsibility Looking for
someone with data entry experience
who has a working knowledge of
Word, Excel. and Power Point
software. Experience with
Herdsman software and an
agricultural. environment would he
an asset but will train the right
individual. Contact Boh Robinson
at Vista Villa Farms Ltd. at 519-
345-2,317 or evenings at 519-345- .
1333. Please fax resume to 519-
345-9934. 23-2
Help wanted
Call 1-866-734-9423
or visit www.medicalerica
Medic Alert
Lets You Live Life.
GG aragdyard
sales
LARGE MULTI-FAMILY YARD
Sale. 184 Dinsley Street, Blyth,
June 17. 8 - I. No early birds
please. 24-1p
Hay & straw
FOR SALE: 30 ACRES OF
`standing hay or will bale. Phone
519-523-4260. 24-1
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Classified Advertisements
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20 words or less only
$5.00. Additional words
20c each.
50c 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
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Brussels. four appliances. gas heat.
fenced yard. $500 plus utilities.
Available July I. References
required. 416-962-0649. 23-2
CLINTON- TWO-BEDROOM.
newer building. four-plex. four
appliances, freshly painted. new
carpet and linoleum. laundry
facilities available. $500'plus, 519-
685-2264. Ideal for seniors. I 8-tfn
Articles for sale
STRAWBERRIES READY SOON.
• Reads. picked. $1.50/quart. John
Shetler. 84486 Prosperity Line, one
corner west of St. Augustine. 24-2
STOREWIDE GUITAR SALE!
Give your Graduate the Gift of
Music. Amazing Savings!
Pianos ations Music Centre. 287
Main Street. Londesboro (Hwy. 4)
Wed.. Thurs.. Fri.. Saturdays 10-6.
519-523-4535. 24-1
PAPPLE'S: STRAWBERRIES
are ready' 2 gal. Butterfly Bush
$5.00. regularly $7.00. Huge
selection on 100s of perennials in
large pots. most $4.00 each. 4 for
$15. 10 for $35. 50 for $1.60. All
prices includt tax. www.papple.ca
1519) 522-0874. 118 Main St..
Seaforth 24-1
WES1.0 ELECTRIC TREADMILL
5 years old. escellent condition.
asking $175. Phone 519-887-8691.
24-I
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers arc
f-ViLl able to purchase Many in
colour. 4x6 • $4.00. 5x7 $5.00.
8x 10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or
887-9114 to order. tin
204)6 PHONE: BOOKS
The Citizen's new large print
phone hook is available for $1.00 at
both the Myth and Brussels offices.
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BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Conte in and browse through our
selection of hooks mostly on. rural
themes The Cinzen, 404 Queen
St Myth. 521-4792 or 541
Turnherrs Si Brussels, 887-9114.
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ON $4.00 THURSDAYS
Drop Into either of our offices any
Thursday with your word classified
(maximum 20 words) and pay only
S400 GST (paid in advance)
That s S' 00 off regular rates
The Citizen
Cards of thanks
DEJONGLIVAN CAMP. A special
thank you to all who joined us on
May 20 for our stag and doe. We
hope that you had as good a time as
we did. Thanks to everyone who
travelled for the event, it was
Wonderful to see so many old and
new friends. Special thanks to the
wedding party, and their significant
others, especially Melissa and
Colleen for all their hard work. -
Mike DeJonge and Becky Van
Camp. 14-1
KUPERUS. We would like to
thank the teachers for their
investment in our children in the
community. - Pastor John and
Helen. 24-1
STEPHENSON. A heartfelt thanks
to this wonderful community.
neighbours. friends and relatives
for the many expressions of
sympathy extended to our family
after the sudden loss of Charlene.
The many acts of kindness
including full-course dinners and
food brought to the house, floral
tributes, memorial donations, child
care. sympathy cards and to
everyone who attended the
visitations and service for your
kind words of condolence and
compassion and the hugs and
prayers. Special thanks to Rev.
Tom Wilson for his comforting
words and a truly beautiful service,
Michelle Blake and the chOir at St.
John's for the beautiful music.
Bonnie Pennington and Marilyn
Jones and all the ladies of the
church for the great lunch. to my
whole church family for prayers
and support. Rev. Keith Stokes a
long-time friend and former priest
ai St. John's for his prayers and
special message. Frank Schimanski
for his kindness and guidance,
Doug Shot-dice for his assistance.
t he pal I hearers . honorary
pallhearers and flower hearers. We
trills understand why Charlene
.1anted to move hack to this
siouidertul caring community. If
only ' Sharon Stephenson and
lairds 24-I
A.AN CAMP Thank you to all thr-
):ndcr tul ladies horn Belgrave
and art, who k.ontrihuted to my
ounnunnty bodal shower May 19.
I was ottiwhelnled by the
am:int:ince and your generosity.
Nithough my home is elsewhere.
in. heat) will always he in this,
muumuus; Special thanks to Pat
and \ aughn Honking. Heather
Michie. I tla Procter and Aunt
Coin Sanders lor their hard work
and piepanitions. - Becky Van
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THE A ALTON MOTOCROSS
wants to send a special thank you
to Brussels Minor Hockey.
Brussels St. John Ambulance
Brigade. local EMS responders and
the staff of Seaforth hospital. A
record turnout of racers competing
hard for Provincial Championships
points this past weekend resulted in
an unusual number of injuries that
required medical attention.
Fortunately the majority returned to
the track following treatment. On
their return they were universal in
their_ praise of the treatment they
received at every stage. Their
unsolicited praise serves to bring to
our attention some of the people
that make Huron EaSt a great
community. • 24-1
Cards of thanks
VERBURG. The family of the late
Antje Verburg wishes to express
our sincere appreciation _for all the
kindness shown to us by our
friends, relatives and neighbours
with the passing of our dear
mother, grandmother and great-
grandmother. Your prayers. words
of comfort, cards, flowers, and
charitable donations were greatly
appreciated. A very special thank
you to Dr. Hay for all your care in
the past years and in the last days
prior to her passing. Also a very
special thank you to Evelyn Rich.
her homecare nurse, whose help
over the past years was greatly
appreciated. We like to thank the
ambulance and Blyth Emergency
Response Team for their fast
service and the nurses at the
Clinton Public Hospital for their
compassionate care. Thank you
also to Rev. Kuperus for being
there for us with God's words of
comfort. your support and for the
meaningful funeral service, to the
ladies of the Christian Reformed
Church for the luncheon and to
Falconer Funeral Home for their
kind help. Your thoughtfulness and
sympathy for us will always be
remembered. - The Verburg
Family. 24-1
WATSON. To my super family.
friends and neighbours for your
support and kind deeds, my sincere
thanks. - Alma. 24-1p
Coming events
COME AND GO COMMUNITY
Bridal Shower for Mandy Dunbar.
'Saturday, June 24 from 10:00 a.ni.
until noon, Women's Institute Hall,
Belgrave. Everyone welcome.24-2p
PENNY SALE AT BLYTH
Legion Thursday, June 15 and
Friday, June 16, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.:
Saturday. June 17 - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BBQ Saturday starting at I I a.m.
Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary
invites everyone to come and join
in the fun. _ 23-2p
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Foundation will b'e 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 he purchased at the
Clinton Public Hospital, any
Foundation Member or by leaving
a message at 482-3440 ext. 297.
Don't he disappointed, get your
tickets early. 23-5
SOLACE ON TURNBERRY
invites you to a come and go-bridal
shower for Allison Rapson (fiancée
of David Lisle). Saturday. June 17
from 2 - 4 p.m. 23-2
Check out The Citizen's
WEBSITE
at www.northhuron.on.ca
For rent
.30-FOOT LAND- ROLLER FOR
rent. Will do custom rolling. Phone
519-523-4260. 17-10p
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