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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-03-03, Page 18PAGE 18. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2005. Classified Advertisements In memoriam Services SUTTON. In loving memory of my wife, Muriel Ethel Sutton, who passed away March l, 2004. God knew that she was suffering. That the hills were hard to climb. So He closed her weary eyelids. And whispered, “Peace be thine.” Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair. Some day, we know not when. We will meet our loved one there. - Lovingly remembered by her husband, Alf and family. 09-lp VAN VLIET. In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, daughter and sister Dianne, who passed away March 5, 2004. God saw you were getting tired, When a cure was not to be. So He closed His arms around you, And whispered, “Come to Me.” A golden heart stopped beating, Your gentle hands at rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best. In tears we saw you sinking. We watched you fade away, Our hearts were truly broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, Peacefully and free from pain, We could not wish you baqk, To suffer that again. So keep your arms around her. Lord, And give her special care. Make up for all she suffered. That seemed to us unfair. So many times we’ve needed you. So many times we’ve cried. If love could have saved you. You never would have died. - Loved always by John and Andrew van Vliet and Leona and Brian Oldfield. 09-1 P ersonals CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTRE. Are you pregnant? Need help? Call our 24-hour hotline collect 323- 3751 or drop in at 189 Main St. N., Mount Forest for free pregnancy testing, counselling and support, childbirth coaches, clothing. e4w Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse I and recycle Real estate MMMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ROYAL LePAGE MNMMHIIIIIilllllllllllllllll Heartland Realty 289 KING ST., BLYTH $189,900.: Modern brick 3 +^2 bedroom, sunken livinuoom KBiardwood floor, 4 piece bath '.W® Wimdry. Large family room. Front porch, interlocking brick drive, utility shed. Located on a quiet street, close to school. Call Richard Lobb Sr. MLS#050258 View all our listings on www.rlpheartland.ca INCOME TAXES PREPARED. E-file service available. Farm, business or personal. Stephen Thompson, 482-3244. 07-11 GAMBLING Need support with your gambling problem? A Gambling Support group is available at Huron Addiction Services, 482-3416 Ext. 2503. All services are free and confidential. 09-lb FAXING SERVICE. WE CAN send or receive faxes for you. The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth, 523- 4792 or 541 Turnberry St.. Brussels, 887-9114. tfn PHOTOGRAPHY - GRADUATE of Humber College’s Creative Photographer program - specializ- ng in commercial shots and portraiture. Call 887-6353. tfn Tenders Shed For Sale by Tender 45' x 60’ steel clad wood frame with 16' doors and one man door. To be removed from the property. Tenders will be accepted until March 15, 2005. For further information call: • Nott Farms - Clinton (519) 482-7439 THE BRUSSELS TRUST FUND COMMITTEE is requesting tenders for the CONSTRUCTION OF A PICNIC SHELTER at the Heritage Park to be located on the former Municipal Office property. The building consists of a concrete foundation, 30” high brick perimeter wall and treated wood post construction. Plans can be obtained by contacting Henry F. Exel at 887-6561 by March 18, 2005. TENDERSWILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL APRIL 10, 2005. LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Real estate □ 482-3400 REALTOR 1 Albert St., Clinton Fred Lobb, Broker/Owner 108 JOHN ST., AUBURN $57,500.: Great value on a double lot in Auburn with a country view across the street and 2 bedroom modular home on a block foundation with a single car garage. Schedule “A” to go with all offers, contact listing agent for a copy. Call Rick or Fred. MLS#043191 Tenders Tenders -----------TOWNSHIP OF------------ ASHflElJ} - CO1JSORNE - WAWANOSM The Township of Ashfielfi-Colborne-Wawanosh is inviting quotations for the 2005 Lawn Maintenance for the following properties: a) Municipal Office Grounds b) Century Heights Subdivision Parkland c) Maitlandview Estates Subdivision Parkland d) Township Baseball Diamond property - Benmiller e) Ashfield Park & Pavilion at Lot 38, Con. Front NTP W.D. f) Hamlet of Dungannon - Lots 143, 144 & 145 g) Dungannon Pump House Quotations will be for equipment and operator(s) for the cutting and trimming for the 2005 season Quotations are to be provided on a “per cut, per location basis”. Proof of liability insurance required. For further information, please contact the municipal office. Sealed quotations, clearly marked as such, must be received by the undersigned by 12 noon Wednesday, March 9, 2005. Township of Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Mark Becker, Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer 82133 Council Line, R.R. #5 Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y2 Phone: 519-524-4669 Fax; 519-524-1951 Email: clerk@acwtownship ca Lowest or any quote not necessarily accepted. PEOPLE AROUND BELGRAVE The congregation of Knox United Church is asked to attend Sunday morning worship in the Knox Presbyterian Church. Belgrave on Sunday, March 6 at 9:30 a.m. The World Day of Prayer will be held in Knox United Church on Friday, March 4 at 2 p.m. The community extends congratu­ lations to Chris and Lamie Campbell of Mitchell on the birth of their baby, John Christopher. Proud grandparents are Bruce and Linda Campbell. Jean Pattison has returned home after undergoing surgery at Stratford hospital. Friends and neighbours wish Jean a speedy recovery. About 200 friends, neighbours and relatives came to wish Leona Black a happy 90th birthday on Saturday, Feb. 19 at the Belgrave Community Centre. Leona was overwhelmed with the turnout. She enjoys good health out on the farm with family help and home care. Morris-Turnberry council sends WAFB budget back At a council meeting held Feb. 17, Morris-Turnberry reviewed the 2005 budget for the Wingham Area Fire Board (WAFB). Council did not support the municipal levy increase of 5.46 per cent. The total budget for the year was The community also extends con­ gratulations and best wishes to Leona on the celebration of her 90th birthday. The Clinton Wheel ‘N’ Dealers have had a very good month of dancing. The class of 2004 and the begin- . ners class of 14 arc being introduced to> different callers. The club wel­ comes new dancers in the communi­ ty with many cupids, balloons and love songs by Les. All the dance records are quite enjoyable and keep members moving. Dave Pugh gave a glimpse of his mission trip to Guatemala. Vice-presidents Jack and Marianna Ryan are on duty while president James is off. Geoff Edwards is accepting dona­ tions for Dance for Heart. Welcome back Ross and Marion Leakey. An interesting month is coming. March 2 and 9 caller Claude and Fran Pelletier of Kitchener are on hand. March 16 is the St. Patrick’s Dance with Lome and Cecille Lockrey. March 23, there is no dance at Clinton Public School, but everyone will visit another club that week and make it a banner holiday. March 30. Les and Shirley will be home from a group trip to Arizona. The season will be winding down. set at $230,800. The Morris-Turnberry share of the budget in 2004 was $47,486. After reviewing the WAFB budg­ et, council approved a motion requesting the board hold the increase in the levy to two per cent. Vacation properties NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR 2005 - two-bedroom cottage with bunkhouse at Point Clark, includes fully-equipped kitchen, gas barbecue, fire pit, horseshoe pit and much more, close to lighthouse and beach. To find out more or to book your holiday call 519-523-4799 after 6:00 p.m. 08-tfn Wanted BUYING CENTURY OLD BRICK farmhouses, schools, churches, etc. for wrecking and brick salvage. Ross Lumley (519) 383-2024; wrecking • people’s homes (62 last year) all over southwestern Ontario since 1969. 09-lp Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca ON $4.00 THURSDAYS Drop into either of our offices any Thursday with your word classified (maximum 20 words) and pay only $4.00 + GST (paid in advance). That’s $1.00 off regular rates. The Citizen FROM BELGRAVE Shoot results There were 11 tables of shoot in play at the Community Centre on Friday, Feb. 25. Winners were: high lady, Louise Hammond; second high lady, Verna Currie; most shoots, Norma Strong; high man, Lloyd Appleby; second high man, Pat Hunking; most shoots, Jean Deans; share-the-wealth, Jean Nethery, Ross Taylor, Freda Scott. The next shoot is Friday, March 11 at 1:30 p.m. Council recommended the board strive to achieve efficiencies to reduce the expenses. A motion stating Morris- Turnberry would not support any increase over two per cent, which is a cost of living increase, carried.