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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-01-13, Page 13X./ • THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 2005. PAGE 13. Classified Advertisements - RATES - 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 Accommodation for rent ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT in Brussels, large deck, parking. Call 887-9083. 02-2p A.nouncements Cards of thanks BRUSSELS CRUSADERS DEC. calendar winners: Paul Johnston, Brussels, $50; Dianne Wilds, Zurich, $50; Rob Moffat, RR1, Wingham, $50; Dave Button, Blyth, $50; Brenda Rothwell, Shallow Lake, $50; Amanda McCreary, Kitchener, $50; Andrew McCutcheon, Brussels, $50; Phil Graber, Brussels, $50; Gary McNichol, Walton, $50; Shannon McGlynn, Teeswater, $250. 02-ip FIREWOOD, DRY HARDWOOD, 523-9295. 02-2p FRIDGE - 11 CU. FT. WHITE, General Electric, excellent condition, $150 o.b.o. 523-9536. 02-lp 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 Tumberry St., Brussels, 887-9114. tfn 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 Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Births EDGAR. Todd, Annette and Lane are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Coye Wesley. Our new little boy entered the world at 11:22 p.m. on November 26, 2004 and weighed 7 tbs., 6 oz. Proud grand­ parents are Bill and Lorna Vincent and Niel and Cathy Edgar. Coye is also blessed with great-grand­ mothers Margaret McDougall, Ruth Vincent, and Irlma Edgar. We would like to thank Dr. Ping, Dr. Salsbury, Marg, Diane and all of the staff at Clinton Public Hospital for our excellent care. 02-1 Births McNICHOL. Proud parents Brian and Kara and excited big brother Tyler are pleased to announce the arrival of their son and brother, Kalan Charles on Saturday, Dec. 25, 2004 at 11:16 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 9.8 oz. Thank you to the staff at Clinton Hospital and Dr. Salsbury. Special grandparents are Murray and Sandra Pepper of Brussels and Ray and Kathy McNichol of Blyth. Great- grandparents are Francis and Edythe Coleman of Egmondville and Ruth Thorburn of Brussels, Huronlea and Grace McNichol of Blyth. Watching over little Kalan from heaven are great-grandparents Aubrey McNichol, Les Pepper, Al and Pal Dunbar. 02-lpONE-BEDROOM HOUSE OR two-bedroom apartment, no pets, non-smoking, utilities included, $750/month, Londesboro. Phone 523-9790. 01-2 BAAN. A sincere thank you to the Brussels Business Group for the Christmas basket provided for the Dec. 24 Christmas draw. All the gifts are very much appreciated. Thanks. - Mary Baan. 02-1 p BROTHERS. We would like to thank the people of JR’s and 2 Grumpy Old Men and friends and neighbours for the wonderful gift and the surprise get-together for our 65th wedding anniversary on Dec. 27. We will always remember. - Lyle and Alice Brothers. 02-lp HUETHER. Many thanks to my family, friends, relatives and neighbours for all the kindnesses shown to me during my recent illness. So many wrote such meaningful notes in their get-well cards, sent flowers, plants, fruit baskets and Christmas goodies. I so enjoyed all the many encouraging phone calls, and I still welcome your visits. We all know Walton- Seaforth is a very caring commun­ ity, and it is a pleasure to be part of it. Words cannot express my sincere gratefulness. Special thanks to Steven, John and Dorothy Kelly for each rushing me to London to Emergency the week following my return from surgery. A special thanks to Mae Butson for spending the night with me; and Joe Steffler for getting my mail and groceries and always being here for me whether I’m sick, or well; to Marie Johnston for the beautiful plant; to Mary Ritchie for the lovely Christmas basket; to Janet Webster for spending the day and driving me to London; to Karen Ryan for the visit and using her hairdressing skills; to Mark and Lynda Kennedy, Clinton for sending down the dinner, on Christmas Day. Special thanks to Betty (McGregor) Eghoetz, Stratford for spending part of Christmas Day and sharing this delicious meal. Last but not least special thanks to Bob and June Webster and Herb and Mildred Traviss and Pauline Bennett for showing up at my door with many delicious Christmas treats (even Mildred’s famous chocolate pie). Most important a sincere thank you for all your many prayers. I truly am blessed and honoured to have such sincere and caring friends. - Margery. 02-1 Cards of thanks McCALL. My sincere thanks to all my friends, neighbours, relatives and family who joined with me to celebrate my 85th birthday. Thanks for the cards, flowers, gifts and phone call from Victoria. B.C., to my family members who helped at the tea, especially to my daughter who arranged the afternoon. Thanks again. - Betty. 02-1 McNICHOL. Kalan and I would like to thank Brian “Daddy” and Ty for your love and support. It made the holidays very special. Thank you to Grandma, Grandpa and Aunt Les for keeping Ty overnight and to Nana and Papa for their help with Ty so Daddy could get some work done. Thank you to big brother Ty for all the hugs and kisses. Lots of love from - Kara and Kalan. 02-lp ROUW. We would like to express our sincere thanks to our neighbours and friends for your kind words of sympathy, cards and donations for a tree to be planted in memory of our dear Mum and Oma upon her passing. We thank you for being the best of neighbours and friends and always for your kind compassion given to us when we’re in need. - Henry, Mary, Sarah, Peter, Jacob and Ben. 02-lp SEILI. Ellwood and Beatrice Seili and family would like to say a special thanks to everyone who took part in our 50th anniversary celebration. Thanks for all the cards, floral arrangements and gifts we received. Thanks to Beth Earl for the lovely meal and a special thanks to Jacquie for all her work in making a special memory book for us. Thanks to all our children, grandchildren and great­ grandchildren who worked so hard to make it such a successful day. 02-1 Coming events ROBBIE BURNS SUPPER - JAN. 22. Dinner: 6 p.m. Ceilidh: 8 p.m. presented by Melville Presbyterian Church and Royal Canadian Legion Branch 218, Brussels, ON. Tickets: Dinner - $10 adults; $5 children 12 & under. Ceilidh: $10. Dinner/Ceilidh, $18. Tickets available at the Legion or call 887-9859 or 887-9831. 02-1 SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCH, Belgrave Institute Hall, Saturday, January 15, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., $4/person, Belgrave and District Optimists. 02-lp OLD TYME MUSIC WITH TOM Melady every Tuesday starting Jan. 18 until March 29 at Seaforth and District Community Centres, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Musicians and dancers welcome. Please spread the word. 02-5 BLYTH UNITED CHURCH Sunday School invites everyone to the first Family Fun Night. Games and movie for all ages. Saturday, Jan. 15, 7:00 p.m. at the church. 02-1 ANNUAL MEETING - BRUSSELS Agricultural Society, Friday, January 14, 2005, BMG Arena - upstairs. 6:00 social time 6:30 pot luck supper, annual general meeting follows. New members welcome. 01-2b For rent 1998 29-FOOT CLASS C MOTOR- home, sleeps 8, Jan. and Feb. - reduced rates, very reasonable. Phone 519-357-4797. 01-4 Hay & straw HAY & STRAW FOR SALE. Phone 523-4309, ask for James. 48-7p Help wanted WANTED: RELIABLE, MOTI- vated person for full-time work on farrow-to-finish hog farm near Seaforth. Must work alone and assist herd manager. House available. Immediate position. Apply to 519-522-1795 or fax resume to 519-522-0952. 02-3 PEOPLE NEEDED. MUST BE proficient typists, computer literate and experienced internet users. Own computer and high speed internet connection for possibility of working at home. $10 - $12 per hour. Call Charlie at 519-887-8581 between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 02-1 FULL-TIME POSITIONS START- ing March 05, to service, repair, clean, etc. farm machinery. Driver’s licence and experience preferred, but not essential. Must be willing to learn. Apply in person with resume to: Walton Equipment Rentals Inc., 42822 Blyth Rd., RR 1, Walton, ON N0K 1Z0, 519- 887-9319. 02-3 AUTOMOBILE UNDERWRITER McKillop Mutual Insurance Company is seeking an automobile underwrter on a contract basis io fill in for a maternity leave. Experience is an asset however training wi II be available for the successful candidate. We are seeking a team player capable of working within a computerized environment. Interested candidates are asked to send their resume to: McKillop Mutual Insurance Company Attention: Manager P.O. Box 819, 91 Main Street South Seaforth, Ontario, NOK 1W0 While we appreciate all who take the time to apply, we will only he contacting those selected for interviews. 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 weekend) • a vehicle is necessary Please send resume to: Jean Young, Executive Director Town and Country Support Services P.O. Box 969 Wingham, GN 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 ONE IS NEVER ENOUGH! C GO TEAM! Install smoke alarms on every level of your home and outside every sleeping area.^7/ Help wanted WAITRESS WANTED, TWO TO three days per week. Phone Ron at Stickers 526-7759 or home 523- 9270. 02-2 B FAMILY CAFE REQUIRES an experienced, mature, reliable person for part-time waitressing and short-order cook duties. Bring in resume to 266 Main St., Londesboro, 523-4292. 01-2 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