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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-06-16, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2005. 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 Births DEWETERING-VAN NES. Rich and Terry Ann are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Margaret (Greta) Christiena on May 20, 2005 at Stratford General Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. Another granddaughter for Bill Van Nes of Ethel and great-granddaughter for Joanna Terpstra of Stratford. 24-1 Cards of thanks wanted wanted Accommodation for rent Vards of thanks TWO-BEDROOM DUPLEX IN Blyth with basement, large backyard. Includes fridge, stove, washer, dryer and heat. $475/month. Available July 1. 24-tfn RALLY RIDING MOWER 18 HP., 44" cut, good condition. Phone 523-4215. 24-lp HARD-TOP CAMPER. PHONE 887-6412. 24-lp STRAWBERRIES - YOU PICK, ready picked or custom ordered at Dougall’s Berries and Veggies, 3 km. north of Exeter, Hwy. 4. Open 8 to 8 Monday to Friday, 8 to 4 Saturday, 9 to 3 Sunday. Open now. 1-519-235-1491. 24-2 PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE and Produce Stand - best prices around on plants and in-season produce, all grown on our farm. Strawberries are ready. $2.50/quart and watch for flat deals coming soon: $25/12 quarts. Still a great selection of annuals, perennials, and hanging baskets. On special this week: 5 varieties of perennials in bloom in one-gallon pots: 3 pots of any one variety for $10; whole flats on our $3 and $6 sale tables. Most perennials in one- gallon pots are $4 every day, over 100 varieties with more added daily. Our prices are often half that of the competition and all prices include tax. For additional specials see our website: www.papple.ca or stop in to our stand at 118 Main Street, Seaforth. (519) 522-0874. 24-1 AMENT. The family of Mildred Ament would like to thank all our friends and neighbours for all the cards, flowers and baking sent to us after Mildred’s death. Also thank you to the doctors and nurses at Clinton Public Hospital for all your care. Special thanks to Rev. Bannerman for your help before and at the funeral service. Also thank you to the Blyth Fire Depart­ ment for your quick response and the ambulance attendants. Thanks to the Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary and the Order of the Eastern Star for the special services. Thank you to Falconer Funeral Home, the pallbearers, the flower bearers and the ladies of the Blyth United Church for the lunch following the service. - Stewart Ament and family. 24-1 BLAKE. We would like to thank our friends for sending cards, phone calls and best wishes at the time of our 60th wedding anniversary. We would also like to give a big thanks to our family for all of their help and organization to make it such a special day for us. - George and Marie Blake. 24-1 GERMAN. We wish to thank all our family, relatives and friends for their expressions of sy mpathy and kind acts upon the loss of our dear mother and companion, Isabell German. We were overwhelmed with all the food, flowers and donations that were received. To Dr. Hay and the staff at Clinton hospital, we say thank you for - being there for Mom. Thanks to nnH thp'nlhpr ^mhnlanrP Staff 'UUl J uiim vii<z ~ _-- for keeping her spirits high. A special thank you to Linda for preparing a Sunday night supper for us and a big thanks to Candice for the Monday night supper. We thank all the other special people who dropped off food during this stressful time. Tabitha’s help was greatly appreciated when we needed it the most. Thank you to Falconer Funeral Homes and Cooke’s Florist for their professionalism and guidance during this difficult time. The Legion’s service was heartwarming and very respectful for a fallen comrade. The ladies auxiliary presented us with a lovely lunch after the service. A special thank you to Les for a wonderful service and for the comforting words about our mother. Once again we wish to thank everyone for the kind words and actions. Please forgive us if we left anyone out, your kind deeds were appreciated. Sincerely - Companion Dave Crich and the German family. 24-1 LOOKING FOR A FARROWING area technician on 2500 sow farm: family owned and operated farrow- to-finish breeding stock farm Operated in Seaforth-Mitchell area. Ideal for the person who likes animals, is motivated, observant and able to take responsibility in a team environment. Looking for an experienced person or will train a highly-motivated person who strives to succeed in this field. This position is full time and offers a competitive wage with benefits. Contact Bob Robinson at Vista Villa Farms daytime: 519-345- 2317 or 1-866-720-0320, evenings: 519-345-1333. Please fax resume to 519-345-9934 or e-mail: vistavillage@cyg.net 24-3 RIDING LAWN MOWER. GOOD shape, 887-9135. 23-2 HEAVY DUTY MAYTAG deep-tub washer and dryer. Excellent condition. 887-9135. 23-2 NEW CLOTHING STORE - 533 Turnberry St., Brussels. Open every Saturday from 9 - 4. Selling good used brand-named clothing. 519-338-3960, Mike or BJ. 23-2p 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 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 ADVERTISE The Citizen 523-4792 or 887-9114 IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! Unload your unwanted items and pick up some quick cash! One Call Moves It All Sky Harbour Aircraft BROOKS. Thanks to family and friends for your support during my break - prayers, visits, cards and nourishment. Special thanks to Nicole for popping in each morning doing her thing and to dear ole hubby for being a nursemaid. That was a treat! Thanks to Donna for helping out at work when I had doctors’ appointments and treats at home. All was greatly appreciated. -Brenda. 24-lp McCALLUM. I would like to extend a big thank you to all who attended and contributed towards my community shower held at Walton United Church. To our musical entertainers, thank you. You did a great job. Thank you to Karen Hoegy and Judy Glauser for all the work you did and to anyone else who helped in any way. It was great. I will always remember your generosity and your presence. Thanks again. - Janice. 24-1 Childcare We currently have opening for the following full time positions: 1) Exterior preparation cleaners in our Refinishing Department. Hourly rate of $9.00 to start. Training provided. 2) Entry level paint preppers and painters. Hourly rate is based on experience & qualifications. Excellent benefit program! Please forward your resume to: Sky Harbour Aircraft R.R. #5, 33862 Airport Road P.O. Box 536 Goderich, Ontario N7A 4G7 Fax: 519-524-8421 Email: tchambers@skyharbour.com Attention: Tracy Chambers MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY HELP WANTED CRAIG. The family of the late Carman Craig would like to express their sincere thanks to our relatives and friends and neighbours of Carman for their floral tributes, visitation, cards and donations. Special thanks to Rev. Cecil Wittich for the service, the ladies of the United Church for the lunch following the service. Thanks to Dr. Bokhout, Chaplain Fran Donohue and the staff of Huronview. Their many acts of kindness meant so much to us. - Margaret Townsend, Craig and Wendy, Ruth and Rick and Murray and Laura and families. 24-1 CHILDCARE PROVIDER IN Auburn has two full-time openings, available immediately. Receipts given. References available. Call 526-1085. 21-4 Coming events A MISCELLANEOUS COME- and-Go Bridal Shower will be held at the Belgrave W.I. Hall for Julie Sanders on Friday, June 17 from 7 to 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome. 23-2 FINCH. Thanks to everyone who remembered my special birthday with cards, calls, gifts and visits. Thanks to my devious kids who surprised me with the birthday lunch and celebration back at the farm. Love you all - Betty Finch. 24-lp FAREWELL GATHERING TO honour Joan Golden as she leaves Brussels to begin a new ministry in St. Thomas. Say goodbye and wish Joan well at Brussels United Church, Sunday, June 19 from 1 to 3 p.m. 23-2b BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Hay & straw 6W, Please Recyde This Newspaper The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry requires the following employee: 1-Working Lead Hand/Foreman - Full Time for the Public Works Department This position will be a full-time position, 40 hours per week, complete with benefits. A job description for the position is available for review at the Municipal Office. The successful applicant must possess the following skills: ♦ a Class DZ licence ♦ Ontario Secondary School Diploma (Grade 12) ♦ Good interpersonal and communication skills The following skills are preferred: ♦ Experience in road construction and maintenance, in a municipal environment ♦ Completion of or willingness to enroll in Ontario Good Roads Courses ♦ Basic Computer knowledge ♦ Operation and maintenance experience with a loader backhoe, road grader, dump truck and snowplow equipment. This position will be posted internally and externally. . All internal qualified candidates will be given equal consideration. Please submit a letter of interest and resume, marked "Lead Hand Application" to the undersigned by: 12:00 noon on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 For further information contact the Public Works Coordinator: Barry O'Krafka Public Works Coordinator Municipality of Morris-Turnberry RR 4 BRUSSELS, ON NOG 1H0 Telephone 519-887-6137 We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, only those BALED HAY, STANDING HAY, mixed grain for sale. Call 523- 9227. 24-1