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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,
Turnberry St., Brussels, no pets,
available immediately. Phone 523-
4581. Ask for Brian. 06-tfn
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
rent, downtown Blyth. Appliances
included. Phone 523-9586. 04-tfn
Ar tides for sale
ALL VEGETABLE FED, SEMI-
organic free range, government
inspected and dressed chickens, 4
to 5 pounds, $2.10/pound. 523-
9509. 07-2
MUSIC BOOKS, LESSONS,
guitars, percussion, accessories,
amps, children’s instruments and
more. Join for FREE our String and
Music Book Club, and save $$$.
Rhythmics Music, 52 Albert Street,
Clinton (Main Street). Open
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
482-3495. 07-2
WIGHTMAN TELEPHONE SYS-
tem - Nortel Meridian - 8 outlets
used four years. Steel desk
60"x30"x 31 1/2", 5 drawers. 887-
6378. 07-3p
CHICKEN AND PORK,
government inspected, $1.75/lb.
Call 523-4868. 07&09p
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 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
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Auction sales
BRIAN RINTOUL
& BILL HORST
UPCOMING AUCTIONS
357-2349 595-2626
Sat., Mar. 12 • Gordon & Yvonne Dougherty
6 miles north of Goderich
Sat., Mar. 19- John De Boer Estate
northwest of Whitechurch
Sat., Mar. 26 ■ Gerald and Elsie Schuler
3 miles west of Kinloss
Mon., Mar. 28 - Don and Marion Eadie
northeast of Wingham
Sat, Apr. 2 Ken and Glenna Farrell
west of Ripley
Sat., Apr. 9 Bill and Irma Phillips
southwest of Lucknow
Sat., Apr. 23 Dave Wharton (Bluevale)
Sat., May 2 Murray Hoover (Brussels)
Auction sales
Selling btj Auction
APPROX. 84.5 ACRE PARCEL OF LAND -
COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE TURNBERRY PIT
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2005 AT 10 AM
. 90584 Gilmour Line -
Concession 10 Spt Lot 15, Concession 9 Npt Lots 15 A 16
Geographic Township of Turnberry
There is approximately 14 acres of reforestation in the north east
comer and approximately 18.5 acres of river frontage, cedar and
waste lands along the river at the south end leaving
approximately 52 acres of cleared land.
The major portion of this cleared land has just been reclaimed
from a gravel pit
>■ The south boundary of the property is the Maitland River.
The Huron County soil map shows the original soil to have been
a Harriston and Teeswater loam soil dropping off to bottom
lands along the River.
The location of the sale will be 90584 Gilmour Line
Due to inclement weather - the sale will be held at the
Turnberry Works Garage - 65 B-Line Road.
The change in location will be advertised on CKNX radio the day of the sale.
The Sale of the property will be subject to a reserve bid.
TERMS - $10,000.00 down by Certified Cheque or Bank Draft payable day
of sale paid to the order of the ‘Municipality of Morris-Turnberry’. Balance
to be paid by Certified Cheque on Closing Date — April 15, 2005.
Nancy Michie
Clerk-Treasurer
41342 Morris Rd., RR 4,
BRUSSELS, ON NOG 1H0
PH: 519-887-6137
Fax: 519-887-6424
Email: morris@scsinternet.com
Auctioneer - David Carson
. PH: 519-291-2049
FISCHER. Brett and Laura are
thrilled to announce the birth of
their first son, Tyson Brett. Tyson
arrived at Listowel Hospital,
February 2, 2005 at 7:22 a.m.
weighing in at 7 lbs. 1.6 oz. Proud
first-time grandparents are Murray
and Marlene Fischer and Bob and
Lois Sinclair. 07-1
KERR. Mike, Jodie and big sisters,
Samantha and Sara are thrilled to
announce the arrival of Justin
Michael. He arrived February 3,
2005 at Clinton Public Hospital
weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. Proud
grandparents are Wayne and Joyce
Hugill and Gerald and Donna Kerr
and great-grandmas are Doris
Hugill and Helen Dickson. Many
thanks to Dr. Salter for all his pre
natal care and delivery and to all
nursing staff at the hospital and
clinic. 07-lp
KUPERUS. John and Helen are
proud to announce the birth of
Anneke Faith on January 29, 2005,
weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz., a sister for
Joshua, Brianna, Nicole, Alisha and
Karissa. “The Lord has done great
things for us and we are filled with
joy.” - Psalm 126, verse 3. 07-1
Auction sales
Births
Good Work Mommy!
- From your 3 boys.
JOSL1NG. Jeff, Shanann and big
brother Kyle are happy to announce
the arrival of Jacob Charles on
Friday, February 11, 2005
weighing 7 lbs. 9.6 oz. Spoiling
privileges go to grandparents Paul
and Dianne Josling, Blyth; Don and
Hilda Crocker, Blyth; Darrell and
Sina Dale, Stratford; great-
grandparents and his many a mts,
uncles and cousins. 07-lp
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Business
opportunities
VENDORS WANTED: SELL
your fruit and vegetables, home
preserves and baking, crafts and
more at Blyth Area Farmers’
Market July 2 - Sept. 24. For
information call Keith Roulston,
523-4792 days or 523-9636
evenings and weekends. 05-tfn
Cards of thanks
DAVIDSON. The family of the late
Jack Davidson wishes to express
their heartfelt thanks to so many at
the time of his death, for all the
beautiful cards, phone calls, visits,
food brought to the house, flower
arrangements and memorial
donations. It was all very much
appreciated and will always be
remembered. - His mother Mary
and sisters and brother - Joyce and
Ralph, Ann and Robert, and Doug
and Linda. 07-1
SNELL. The family of the late
Alvin Snell would like to express
our sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for your
many acts of kindness and support.
The beautiful floral tributes, cards,
phone calls, visits, food sent to the
homes and charitable donations
were truly appreciated. Thank you
to the ladies of Living Water
Christian Fellowship for the meal
served between the visitations.
Thank you to all who attended the
visitations and the funeral. Your
words of sympathy and shared
memories touched our hearts.
Thanks to Rev. Eugen Bannerman
for conducting the funeral service
and for his tribute to Dad. Thanks
to Margaret Kai for being the
organist. A special thank you to
long-time family friend Rev. Cecil
Wittich for his inspirational
message based on Psalms 23 and
for sharing many memories of our
parents. What a joy to listen to one
of Dad’s favourite hymns “The Old
Rugged Cross” sung by Pastor
Ernest Dow accompanied by his
daughter Allison. Thanks to you
both. Special thanks to Kriss Snell
for giving a very heart-warming
eulogy and to Deneen Timpany for
sharing a touching poem in honour
of their grandfather. Thank you to
the grandsons and granddaughters
for so willingly acting as
pallbearers and flower bearers. The
luncheon following the celebration
of Dad’s life was most welcoming
and we express sincere thanks to
the Blyth United Church Women
for this service. Sincere gratitude to
Michael and Stephanie from
Falconer Funeral Homes for all
your assistance during this difficult
time. Thanks to Dr. Jan Raczycki
and to the nurses at Clinton Public
Hospital for their excellent care of
Dad. The family is grateful for all
the help given from Town and
Country Support Services,
especially Evelyn Rich. He looked
forward to each visit. Special
thanks to Mary and all the staff at
Restview Retirement Home,
Clinton for making Dad’s stay
enjoyable and comfortable. Thank
you to everyone who visited Dad or
phoned him this past >ear helping
him to pass the time when he was
unable to get out and around.
Deepest thanks to all, your
kindness will never be forgotten.
07-1
Cards of thanks
THE ST. AMBROSE CCW
would like to thank everyone who
came out and supported our lasagna
dinner. Over $1,300 was raised and
will be split between St. Ambrose
Catholic Church and the local
diocese charity. Thanks again to all
who supported the dinrfer. - St.
Ambrose CCW, Brussels. 07-1
WHEELER. 1 would like to thank
the nurses. Dr. Percival and Dr.
Edwards at Seaforth Hospital as
well as the doctors and nurses at
London Hospital when I fell. 1
cannot thank my friends and
neighbours enough for all the
visits, cards, food, and gifts. I
cannot forget my family, they have
been so good to me - I am really
luck to have them. I would like to
thank Doug for letting Todd off
from work so much. I want to thank
the Homecare nurses and the
homecare workers, I could not get
along without them. I just want to
say a big thank you to everyone. 1
really appreciated it. Thank you. -
Dolores Wheeler. 07-1
Coming events
ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23 AT
2:00 p.m. Londesboro Seniors are
hosting a progressive euchre party
to aid Tsunami relief. Share-the-
wealth draws, door prizes. Cookies
and coffee for lunch. Admission $5
or a donation. 07-lp
CASSEROLE SUPPER AND
euchre, Brussels Lodge Hall,
Monday, Feb. 21 at 6:30 p.m.
Prizes. Share-The-Wealth. Admis
sion $6. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Rebekah Lodge.
07-lp
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 - YOU
Can Shine! Bryan Moyer Suderman
in concert at Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship. Puppets vith Jonathan
and Theresa McDonald-Lee.
5:00 p.m. - Kid-friendly supper;
5:30 p.m. - Concert. No admission
charge; donations accepted toward
costs. For all ages. Sponsored by
Brussels and area churches. For
more information, phone 887-6388.
Farmland
APPROXIMATELY 300 ACRES
to rent. Manure applied where it is
required. Leave message at 357-
3579. 07-2
Help wanted
CONCRETE FORMER - PERMA-
nent full-time position work for
approximately 11 months of the
year, beginning March 2005.
Concrete or carpentry experience
an asset. References preferred.
Apply in writing or in person to
Mike Siertsema, Box 88, Blyth,
Ontario, N0M 1H0. Phone 519-
523-9373. 06-4
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of the news in the Auburn and
Ethel communities. Small
remuneration. Contact Bonnie
Gropp, The Citizen, 523-4792. tfn