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2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
An nouncements
BRUSSELS CRUSADERS SENIOR
“A” Hockey March draw winners -
Ken Dalton, Walton; Joan
Beuermann, Brussels; Glen
Warwick, Bluevale; Donna White,
Brussels; Ken Elg, Listowel. 16-lp
Ar tides for sale
FRESH MAPLE SYRUP,
potatoes, onions, brown eggs.
Orders taken for naturally-grown
beef and pork. Noah Stutzman,
84407 Prosperity Line, RR 2,
Auburn, NOM 1E0. 13-4p
3.5 HP. GARDEN TILLER IN
good condition. Phone 523-4483 -
leave message. 16-lp
PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE
and Produce Stand. Excellent time
to plant outdoor-grown bulbs and
perennials. Visit www.papple.ca
for pictures, weekly sale items and
information on the huge selection
of plants that will be available this
year. This week’s special: any three
one-gallon pots of Sedum for $10,
tax included (regular $4/pot). 118
Main St., Seaforth, 519-522-0874.
16-1
THREE-YEAR-OLD TANDEM
trailer, 15" tires, powerful winch,
independent suspension, will carry
3 tons, $700. Phone 523-9128.
16-lp
MEMORIAL HEADSTONE
saddles for cemetery. Re-dos or
new at Luann’s Country Flowers
and Gifts, 409 Queen St., Blyth,
523-4440. 16-1
GARDEN TILLER, EXCELLENT
condition, 5 h.p., B & S Engine,
$225. Phone 523-9128. 16-lp
ESTATE SALE - 2002 DODGE
Caravan Sport 4-door, quad seats,
keyless entry, wine colour, 92,000
kms. $16,995. Senior’s scooter,
$ 1,500. Phone 887-6316. 15-2p
PHONE BOOKS
The Citizen’s 2005 Phone Book is
now available at our offices in
Blyth and Brussels for only $1.00
each. 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
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.
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Auction sales
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AUCTION SALE
to be held at the Seaforth Fairgrounds Agri Plex Building
for Margaret Mayman of Goderich, Estate of Allan Casswell
of Exeter, plus good additions
THURSDAY, APRIL 21 AT 5 P.M.
Partial listing: 2 Royal Doulton figurines, Beswick horses, donkey, owl
and squirrel, soapstone carvings, Chintz dish, Peter Snyder collector
plates, jeweler's balance scale, pictures, spinning wheel, 32" TV, antique
and modern furniture, walker with brakes, 6 HP self-propelled
lawnmower - like new, plus hand and power tools, etc. 2 auctioneers
selling starting at 5 pm. Auctioneers Richard and Ben Lobb
519-482-7898 Clinton.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca for full listing
Births
BURKHOLDER. “Another sweet
smile to brighten our day. Another
small hand to hold on the way.”
Shane, Theresa and big brother
Ethan are happy to announce the
birth of Owen Kyle bom on April
11 at 12:49 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 6
oz. at Stratford General Hospital.
Second grandson for Bill and
Brenda Burkholder of Blyth and
John and Ivonne Albers of
Brussels. Special thanks goes to Dr.
Hillyer and Dr. Hancock and
nursing staff at SGH. 16-lp
Business
opportunities
VENDORS WANTED: SELL
your fruit and vegetables, t^pme
preserves and baking, crafts and
more at Blyth Area Farmers’
Market July 2 - Sept. 24. For
information call Keith Roulston,
523-4792 or 523-9636 evenings
and weekends. tfn
Cards of thanks
ABELL-RINN. I would like to
thank everyone for all their support
and generosity while I was in the
hospital and upon my return home.
Thanks to all who visited, called
and had me in their prayers. Your
kindness will never be forgotten. A
special thanks to Ron, Mom and
Dad, John and Theresa for all you
did. I couldn’t have made it
through without you. Thanks. -
Kathy Abell-Rinn. 16-lp
BLAKE. We would like to express
our sincere thank you to friends,
neighbours, relatives and co
workers for the beautiful flowers,
mass cards, memorial donations,
food and cards at the time of the
loss of our dear father and papa
Gordon Blake. Special thank you to
Dr. Hollingworth and staff for
years of care, A.M.&G.H. second-
floor staff, Frank Schimanski, Fr.
John Johnson, St. Ambrose Ladies
and Choir and Huronview staff.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. - Rae and Rosemary
Mathers, Paul and Debbie Blake,
Paul and Kathy Elliott and families.
16-lp
DAUPHIN. It’s official - I’m
old...er. I would like to thank all
my family and friends who came to
my party and for all the great gifts
(some are too funny). A special
thanks to Gary and the kids and
their spouses and the pets plus one
for arranging the party and all the
food prepared plus all the extras. It
was really a great time. Thanks
again. - Heather.
P.S. The limo was mint. 16-lp
Auction sales
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Cards of thanks
BROMLEY/TAYLOR. We wish to
thank everyone who came out and
supported us at our Buck and Doe.
Special thanks to our wedding
party and family and friends. -
Matt and Ashley. 16-1
CRAIG. We would like to thank
everyone who called and inquired
about me these last few months and
also for the flowers and cards I
received. We would also like to
thank the neighbours who helped
Bodie to draw corn last fall while
we made the trips to London for
Marilyn’s treatments. Thank you to
the neighbours who helped to blow
snow during the winter. Thank you
for the many acts of kindness in
offering to carry out parcels for us
at the stores. Thank you to Ollie for
bringing home the church news
every Sunday. Last but not least,
thank you to our family who helped
out in many ways. I am home now
and feeling well. All your prayers
and acts of kindness are much
appreciated. - Don and Marilyn.
16-lp
LAMONT. Thank you all so much
for coming to our 50th anniversary
party and for all the lovely cards,
gifts and good wishes. A very
special thank you to our daughter
Donelda for arranging things and
for decorating the hall so nicely.
Thanks to Mike and our grandsons
Shawn, Chris and Matthew and to
Dale and Colleen for everything
they did to make it such a special
day, to Maureen for making and
decorating the lovely cakes and to
the U.C.W. for serving refresh
ments. They say you count your
wealth by your friends. After
Saturday we feel we are
millionaires. It was so nice to see
and visit with so many friends. We
feel we are truly blessed to live in
such a great community. Thanks
again. - Irene and Jim. 16-1
RITCHIE. Wow, it was a party.
Thanks to everyone for coming and
sharing our 50th wedding anniver
sary with us. Thanks for all the
cards and gifts we received. Extra
special thanks to our family for
planning the evening for us. The
decorations, pictures and food were
wonderful. Our smorg at Stickers
was fabulous. You did a great job.
Thanks again. - Mervin and Mae
Ritchie. 16-lp
STOREY. We would like to thank
our family, friends and neighbours
for cards and gifts received at our
60th anniversary party. - Orville
and Lila. 16-1
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at www.northhutorF.on.ca
Childcare
MOTHER OF ONE HAS A FULL-
time/part-time opening for
childcare in her home. This
includes: TLC, healthy meals and
snacks, fenced-in play area, smoke-
free home, reasonable rates,
receipts available and references
upon request. For more info please
call Andrea at 887-8133. 15-2
Coining events
FOOD DRIVE AND COMMUNITY
Breakfast, Blyth Memorial Hall,
Sunday. April 24, 9:00 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Sponsored by Blyth
Legion and Ladies Auxiliary. 16-lp
SPRINGTIME SUPPER AT
Melville Presbyterian Church,
Sunday, April 24, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Adults $10, ages 6-12, $5, five and
under free. Take-outs available in
Brussels, call 887-6753 or 887-
6584. 15-2
COME & GO BRIDAL SHOWER
for Amber Park (daughter of Doug
and Deb Shaw) on Wednesday,
May 4 from 6:30 until 9:00 in the
Brussels Library basement.
Everyone welcome. 16-2
COUNTRY ROADS SPRING
Tour April 30 and May 1, 10 a.m. -
4 p.m. This spring’s exciting stops
are Glen Farms Herbs and
Preserves between Molesworth and
Ethel; “Open the Garden Gate”, the
dead end of Maple Keys sideroad;
D.J.’s Pine and Oak Furniture,
Amberly Rd. just east of Bluevale;
Doll Houses by Liz and Ray,
Wroxeter; Body and Soul Soap and
Candle Co., Wroxeter; The Country
Shop, north of Wroxeter; Ceramic
Friends, Gorrie; Coulters Corner,
Gorrie; B & B Baskets and Gifts,
Gorrie; Free horse-drawn wagon
rides 2-4 Sunday. Fun for all.
Flyers at each location or call 335-
3909. 16-2
COME AND GO COMMUNITY
bridal shower for Kim Shelton
(fiancee of Brad Mulvey), Monday,
May 2, 7 to 9 p.m., Brussels United
Church. 16-1
SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCH
sponsored by Knox Presbyterian
Church, Belgrave, 1 1 a.m. -
1:30 p.m. on April 30 at the
Belgrave Women’s Institute Hall.
16-2
Help wanted
Corporation of the County of Huron
Highways Department
Requires a
Part- Time Forestry Officer
The Highways Department requires the part-time services
of a Forestry Officer, responsible for the administration and
enforcement of the Forest Conservation By-law No. 15,2003,
to prohibit or regulate the destruction or injuring of trees in
woodlands in Huron County. Candidates must have their
own vehicle. Previous experience is preferred.
See www.huroncounty.ca for more information and the
application process. Please forward letter of application and
resume bj Friday, April 29th, 2005.
Only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
Information is collected solely for the purpose of job selection under
the provisions of the Municipal Freedom of Information and
Protection of Privacy Act.
Coming events
HAM & SCALLOPED POTATO
supper, Wednesday, April 27, 5 or
7 p.m., Belgrave Community
Centre. Tickets - adults $10,
children $5. For tickets call 357-
2489. Take-outs call Ruth Gordon
by April 26. Proceeds to Knox
United Church repairs. Belgrave.
16-2p
BLYTH AND DISTRICT
Farmers’ Market will hold a
meeting to organize for the 2005
season Saturday, April 23, 2 p.m. at
the Blyth Festival Writer’s Centre
(right next to the market location,
second floor). Vendors and market
supporters welcome to attend. 15-2p
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH HAM
and Turkey Supper, Sunday, May
1, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m., Grey Central
School. Adults $10, children 7-12
years, $5, six and under, free. For
tickets phone Beth 887-6401 or
Dianne 887-9442 or any church
member. 14-4
Farmland
CASH CROP LAND wanted for
rent, Claussen Farms. Phone 519-
233-3198. 10-tfn
WANTED TO RENT - CASH
crop land. Phone 523-4309. 14-3
Hay & straw
HAY FOR SALE - FIRST AND
second cut, big square bales. Phone
523-4309. 14-4
4X5 ROUND BALES, FIRST-
cut hay, also first and second-cut
small square bales for sale. Phone
519-527-0205. 15-2
Help wanted
FREE-STALL DAIRY/CROP
operation requires morning feeder
(payloader and TMR mixer) plus
field work. Full-time position.
Evergreen Holsteins. Call 519-887-
941 1 or fax r^sumd to 519-887-
8534. 13-4
REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
Tell the story of your community.
The Citizen requires a community
correspondent to tell our readers of
the news in the Ethel community.
Small remuneration. Contact
Bonnie Gropp, The Citizen, 523-
4792. tfn