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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
ROOM FOR RENT - SHARE
house, near Conestoga College.
Call after 6:00 p.m. 523-9500. 27-3
Articles for sale
QUEEN BED, DRESSER. ENTER-
tainment centre, stereo, large
cupboard, table, humidifier, side
tables, upholstered chairs and
lamps. Phone 523-4397. 27-lp
HOME-GROWN FREE RANGE
chickens, gov’t inspected, ready for
Aug. I pickup. No hormones or
drugs. 200 available. Order yours
today.887-8041. 27-2
AS IS - 1/2 TON SIERRA, $1,500;
1988 GMC Truck, $1,000; large
trailer 16 x 8, $2,200; small trailer.
4 1/2x8, $500; golf cart, $ 1,000;
electric 3-wheeler, $1,500 with
battery charger; Pkg. deal - truck
and 2 trailers, $3,500. Phone 519-
887-9175. 27-1
PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE
and Produce Stand: peas are ready.
Spruce up your garden with
beautiful perennials in bloom now.
Most shrubs 1/2 price. Great deals
on whole flats of annuals and
perennials on our $3 and $6 sale
tables. For more specials see our
website www.papple.ca or stop in
to our stand at 1 18 Main Street.
Seaforth. (519) 522-0874. 27-1
NEW CLOTHING STORE -
533 Turnberry St., Brussels.
Open Thursday to Saturday 10-4.
Selling good used brand-name
clothing. 519-338-3960, Mike or
BJ. 27-2p
HALF PRICE SALE AT PLANT
Paradise, Vanastra on all annuals
and perennials. 26-2
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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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
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Electric organ, furniture, appliances, household effects, some tools,
etc. to be held at Seaforth Fairgrounds agri-plex building
for Marion Shaw, Goderich and Mrs. Stewart, Seaforth
and Exeter home
THURSDAY, JULY 7 AT 5 PM
FURNITURE: Malcolm 5 piece bedroom with box spring and mattress,
» other bedroom suites, box springs and mattresses, Duncan Phyfe
dining table with 2 leaves, buffet and hutch, buffet, large hutch china
cabinet, chesta beds, several chesterfields, recliner chairs, baby crib
with mattress, upholstered chairs, coffee and end tables, wall unit, 2
antique pine chairs, floor lamps, 3 matching wooden chairs, colour TV
and stand, sewing machines, large wall mirror, card tables, desk (nice
one), cedar chest, wooden folding dressing screen, tilt top pedestal
table, 4 dining chairs, student-type lamps, 2 old oil paintings, 2 water
colours, pictures, mirrors, table lamps, Bavaria bowl, many good cups
and saucers, dishes and glassware, knick knacks, etc.
OTHER: Milk can, milk strainer, small appliances, small jointer, table
saw, electric motor, step ladders, extension ladder, garden seeder,
Golden Hands books, plus our usual large offering of everything.
Terms: Cash or cheque with proper I.D.
AUCTIONEERS: Richard and Ben Lobb 519-482-7898 Clinton
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CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of 2-100 acre farms, tractors,
machinery, antiques,
household effects
and miscellaneous items
to be held for the
Ross Deitner Estate
RR 1, Ethel, 2 corners north
of Brussels and 2 miles east
on Cardiff Road #43330,
Thursday, August 4
at 10:00 a.m.
AUCTIONEERS:
Brian Rintoul - Wingham
519-357-2349
Bill Horst - Millbank
519-595-2626
BILLINGS. Our hearts are filled
with happiness; our lives are filled
with love, because we have the
baby boy that we’ve been dreaming
of. Tony and Shannon Billings (nee
Hallahan) are delighted to welcome
Brayden Roger Billings, born at
8:06 a.m. on June 6, 2005, 6 lbs. 7
oz. at the Peterborough Regional
Health Centre. Proud grandparents
are Roger Billings and Debra Scott
of Gooderham, Cecile Bruneau and
Les Hawkins of Orillia, and Jim
and Lorraine Hallahan of Blyth,
along with Great-Grandma
Marjorie Billings of Gooderham
and Arriere Grandpere Phil
Bruneau of Peterborough. 27-1
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Cards of thanks
COURTNEY/COOK. Chris and
Gary Courtney, Fran and Dave
Cook and families would like to
thank all who attended their 25th
anniversary celebration. We
certainly feel very blessed by the
friendships forged during our years
together. Special thanks to Jeff and
Cathy Thomson and Darryl and
Karen Youngblut for their help.
Kudos to Ken Pennington for the
music and Jason, Sandra and the
rest of the horsie group. Thanks to
all for their best wishes!! 27-1
Auction sales
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Cards of thanks
SHIELL. The family of the late
Gordon Shiell would like to thank
relatives, friends, neighbours and
any who helped in any way.
Thanks for prayers, flowers, cards,
charitable donations, visits and
phone calls. Special thanks to the
following: Rev. Joan Golden who
presided over a service of
celebration of Gordon’s life,
organist Grace Jutzi. Ross Shiell
for his eulogy. Tiffany Petz for her
gift of love for Grandpa. Denise
Shiell for her songs of love for
Gord. the Schimanski Family
Funeral Home and the church
members who had a beautiful lunch
after the funeral. Also thanks to Dr.
Edwards and Dr. Vanwalraven and
the Seaforth Hospital. - Ruth
Shiell. 27-1
Childcare
STAY-AT-HOME MOM WOULD
like to babysit in my home. Early
starts available. Please call 519-
525-5050 and leave message or
e-mail: tvanderspek@gmail.com
27-4p
Coming events
COME AND GO COMMUNITY
bridal shower for Crystal Steffen,
bride-to-be of Mark Pawitch on
Thursday, July 14, 6:30 - 9 p.m. at
Brussels Library basement. 27-lp
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society Summer Garden Tour,
Wednesday, July 13. Meet at
library at 1:45. Touring Maitland
Manor Nursery and Riverbend
Hostas and Lilies. Refreshments at
Brubachers in Ethel. All welcome.
27-1
FAMILY FISHING DERBY AT
Falls Reserve Conservation Area -
Saturday, July 9, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Vehicle day pass $9. Derby
registration $2 for ages 12 and
under, $5 for 13 and over. Lunch
included. Lots of prizes. Falls
Reserve is located off County Road
31 at Benmiller. Call 524-6429 or
1-877-FALLSCA for information.
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(joining events
THE GINKGO TREE BY LEE
MacDougall - at the Blyth Festival
July 6 (8 p.m ) 7 (2 & 8 p.m.);
12/2 p.m.). Box office 523-9300.
27-1
POWERS AND GLORIA BY
Keith Roulston - at (he Blyth
Festival. Previews July 9 (2 & 8
p.m.); July 12 (8 p.m ). Opening
July 13-8 p.m. Box office 523-
9300. 27-1
E.LCHRE TOURNAMENT -
Londesboro Hall. July 8 at 8 p.m.
Admission $5. Over $100 in prizes.
Proceeds for hall improvements.
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BENEFIT DANCE FOR RANDY
and Jean Pentland, who lost a large
number of their cattle in a barn fire,
Lucknow Arena, Saturday, July 9,
9 p.m. - 1 a.m. 26-2p
ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH
35th annual Pork Chop BBQ,
Sunday, July 10, 5 - 7 p.m. at BMG
Community Centre, Brussels.
Advance tickets: adult: $10, pre-
teen: $5, pre-school: no charge; at
the door: adult. $12, pre-teen, $6.
For advance tickets call Sharon
887-9095 or Marilyn 887-8381.
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ENJOY THE BEST IN HOME-
cooking during the Bluewater Dog
Show, July 5, 6. and 7. 7 a.m. -
11 a.m. - all-you-can-eat breakfast
buffet. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. - fries,
hamburgers, hot dogs, homemade
sandwiches, fresh homemade pie.
5 - 6*30 p.m. - Tuesday: pork chop
d-rnner. Wednesday: chicken
dinner. All served from the tent at
the Blyth Community Centre
grounds. Hosted by Trinity
Anglican Church. 26-2b
Check out The Citizen's
WEBSITE
at www.northhuron.on.ca
Help wanted
THE HURON-PERTH CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
invites
APPLICATIONS
for the following positions:
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT
LIBRARY TECHNICIAN
NOON HOUR MONITOR
SECRETARIAL
CUSTODIAN
Applications received will be considered for positions that may become
available within the next school year. Application forms may be picked up at
the Board Offices located at 87 Mill Street, Dublin, or downloaded from our
website at www.hpcdsb.edu.on.ca.
Applications received will be kept on file until August 31, 2006 and will be
considered for all full-time and part-time positions unless specifically noted
on your cover letter.
If you are interested in working for the Huron-Perth Catholic District School
Board, please submit your letter of application and resume, clearly
indicating for which position you are applying, stating qualifications,
experience and references by July 30, 2005 to the attention of:
Carol Ann Campbell,
Manager of Human Resources
The Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board
PO Box 70
Dublin, Ontario N0K 1E0
Telephone (519) 345-2440
B. Murray Larry Langan
Chairperson of the Board Director of Education
Hay & straw
HAY - HARD CORE. NET
wrapped, 4x5 round bales, no rain.
Phone 887-9250. 27-1
WA,T!
Plan Your ESCAPE
Develop a home fire
escape plan
now and
practice it
regularly.
Help wanted
TWO FULL-TIME SUMMER
positions available. Apply in
person at Huron Feeding Systems.
Call 887-6289. 26-2
SWINE MANAGERS AND
herdspersons needed for nursery
and finishing barns. Will train
responsible individuals. Housing
available. Competitive wages and
benefits. Fax resume to 519-887-
6330 or call 519-887-6181. 26-2
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