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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
MODERN THREE-BEDROOM
farmhouse for rent. Immediate
possession. Snow blowing
available. $750 per month plus
hydro and heating. Wingham area,
519-887-6190. 31-3
TWO APARTMENTS FOR RENT
in downtown Blyth. A one-
bedroom ($340/month) and a three-
bedroom ($395/month). Available
October 1. For information call
523-4448. 31-1
MODERN NEW TWO-BEDROOM
upper apartment, downtown
Brussels, fridge, stove, $450 plus
utilities. Phone 519-887-9007.
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Announcements
BRUSSELS CRUSADERS
Senior A Hockey July calendar
winners: Jim McNee, Dungannon;
Andy VanBeek, Belgrave; Doug
Nicholson, Bluevale; Aaron
Bakker, Walton. 31 -1 p
Articles for sale
HARD MAPLE WOOD FOR SALE.
Picked up at farm at ($40) forty
dollars per cord. Phone 887-6434.
31-2p
JOHN DEERE LAWN SWEEPER,
only used periodically, 1/2 price.
Phone 523-9268, noon or evenings.
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PROCESSING TOMATOES
$12/20 lb.; muskmelon $1.25 each
this week. Also corn, cucumbers,
beets, etc. Available at our farm at
82440 Harlock Line. Also in
Londesborough Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Our own produce and
other small family farm production.
Available through September. Call
523-9411. 31-1
HALF PRICE on all perennials at
Plant Paradise, Vanastra. 4"
containers of perennials are 12 for
$10. Perennial hibiscus and hostas
are only $3.50. Closed Sundays.
31-2
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
Births
MCCULLOUGH/SMITH. Karen
and Kurtis are thrilled to announce
the safe arrival of their daughter,
Ella Judith Parker Smith. Ella was
bom on July 15, 2005 at Stratford
General Hospital weighing in at
7 lbs. 15 oz., and measuring
20 1/2 inches long. Spoiling
privileges go to grandparents Elvin
and Nancy Parker and great
grandma Hazel Parker of Clinton,
first-time grandparents Donnie and
Judy Smith of Atwood, and great-
grandparents Ivan and Carol Smith
of Listowel. A special thank you
goes out to Dr. Hay and Dr.
Hancock and their staff for their
excellent prenatal care. As well, a
huge thank you to Dr. Bloch and all
the wonderful nurses at Stratford
General Hospital for their
exceptional care. 31-1
BUY? SELL?
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Cards of thanks
CAMPBELL. Thank you to the
Blyth Fire Department for the
quick response to our shed fire.
Thank you for your hard work and
support. Thank you also to family,
friends and neighbours for your
help and support as well. - The
Campbell family. 31-1
COOK. We would like to thank our
family for their expressions of love
and caring on our 58th anniversary
and Russ’s birthday on Aug. 1.
Thank you Eleanor and Randy for
sharing your home - and your pool
- and for all the work and planning
you did for the great day we all
enjoyed. Thank you Kim and Kerry
and all the others who helped
provide the delicious meal. Thank
you Fran for putting the program
together and all of you who had a
part in it - Derek, Katie, Julia,
Michael and Chrislyn - and
Melissa for her phone call from
Switzerland. Thanks to all who
came - 43 in all! You all helped to
make it a day to remember. We
thank God for each one of you, and
for allowing us to love and be
loved by so many! We also thank
Him for the health and the years
together He has given us. We are so
blessed! - Russ and Marion Cook.
31-1
FRASER. Thank you to Bob and
Clara Blake for hosting a moving
away gathering for me. Thanks to
the neighbours of the 8th Line for
your good wishes. Thanks so much.
- Marjory. 31-lp
GROSS. We would like to thank all
our relatives, neighbours and
friends for their acts of kindness
and comforting words during our
time of sorrow. Special thanks to
Mike and Stephanie of Falconer
Funeral Homes, Pastor Stephen
Hildebrand, the staff of Seaforth
Manor and the ladies of the Auburn
United Church. We lost a
wonderful husband, father,
grandfather and great-grandfather,
but his memories will be in our
hearts forever. - Bernie' and
families. 31-lp
Cards of thanks
STILES. We would like to extend a
heartfelt thank you to everyone
who shared in any way to make our
50th wedding anniversary such a
special celebration of this
momentous milestone. We
sincerely thank everyone who 1 Ethel United Church Fish Fry
attended our open house dinner and
dance at the Stratford Country
Club, for the best wishes, cards and
gifts. A very special thank you to
our daughter Donelda and husband
Terry for their love and dedication
to make this day one we will
always remember and cherish. We
are truly blessed. - Gordon and
Jean. 31-1
TOLL. The family of Aubrey Toll
extends a sincere thank you to
everyone for the many acts of
kindness following his death.
Special words of thanks to the
following: to Dr. Jan and the staff
at Clinton Hospital for their expert
care during the month of April; to
Dr. Frye and the entire staff of
Seaforth Hospital's Continuing
Care Unit for the compassionate
care he received during his three-
month stay; to the neighbours from
the 3rd Line, the 8th Line and
Wellington Street E. area for the
numerous gifts of food, flowers and
memorial donations; to those from
near and far for the generous
donations, calls, eards and words of
condolence and support; to Rev.
Robin McGauley, who, without
knowing Aubrey, delivered such a
meaningful tribute to him during
the service (her first funeral as an
ordained minister); to the men and
women of the Blyth United Church
for providing a delicious luncheon
on such a hot, humid afternoon; to
Margaret Kai, Stewart Toll and his
sons, Terry and Warren, for-
including several of Aubrey’s
favourite hymns and songs in their
musical tribute to him throughout
the service; to Michael Falconer of
Falconer Funeral Homes for his
professional guidance; and to all of
you who visited Aubrey in hospital
offering treats and conversation.
We especially appreciate the
support of all of you who attended
the funeral. We extend our regrets
to those who were unable to be
seated inside the church. - Marie
Toll and family. 31-1
Coming events
ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE,
Hope Chapel Cemetery, Hullett
Township, Sunday, August 28,
2 p.m. Guest speaker: Rev. Pat
Cook. 31-3
PLAYING THIS WEEK AT
Blyth Festival - The Thirteenth
One by Denyse Gervais Regan
Aug. 14 (2 p.m.), Aug. 18 (2 p.m.);
I’ll Be Back Before Midnight by
Peter Colley - Aug. 12 (8 p.m.),
Aug. 16 (2 p.m.), Aug. 17 (8 p.m.),
Aug. 18 (8 p.m.); The Ginkgo Tree
by Lee MacDougall - FINAL
performance Aug. 13 (2 p.m.);
Powers & Gloria by Keith Roulston
- FINAL Performance Aug. 13
(8 p.m.). Tickets $17 - $29.50. Box
Office - 523-9300. 31-1
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT -
Londesboro Hall, August 12 at
8 p.m. Admission $5, over $100 in
prizes. Proceeds for hall
improvements. 31-lp
Coming events
BRIDAL SHOWER FOR SHARON
Godkin at Walton United Church,
Monday, August 22 at 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 31-2p
MARK YOUR CALENDAR -
(cooked by Brussels Legion)
Saturday, Sept. 10 at Grey Central
School, 4 - 7 p.m. Adults $10,
7-12 - $5, 6 and under, free.
Advance tickets only. Cail 887-
6401,887-9483.887-9330. 31-1
FIDDLING AT THE FALLS
Jamboree - Falls Reserve Conser
vation Area, Saturday, August 13,
at 1 p.m. Musicians welcome to
register and play. Admission: $9
per car. Falls Reserve is located
just west of Benmiller off County
Road 31. • Call 524-6429 for
information. 31-1
Garage/yard
sales
GARAGE SALE, SATURDAY,
August 13, 8 until 1, at 213
Westmoreland St., Blyth. 31-1
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Help wanted
Sparling's Propane is a growing, value-added propane marketer
providing reliable energy service to customers throughout Ontario.
PAYROLL & HUMAN RESOURCES COORDINATOR
The Payroll & Human Resources Coordinator position is available at
Blyth Branch to a well-groomed, conscientious candidate with
above average written, analytical and computer skills. Duties
include payroll processing, human resources and workplace safety
& compliance.
This is a permanent part-time position (Monday-Thursday,
9 am-4 pm).
Applications will be accepted until 12 noon, August 20th, 2005.
Apply in person to Janice Becker.
Sparling's Propane Co. Ltd.
82948 London Road
BLYTH, ONTARIO
N0M 1H0
519-523-4256
■■) Sparlings
PROPANE
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
ASSISTANT
MATERNITY LEAVE
McCall Livestock is looking for an individual to cover a maternity
leave in our office. The duties of this full-time position will include
performing all aspects of computerized accounts receivable,
accounts payable and month-end, as well as office administration,
including reception. This position also involves daily cattle
purchases and sales using a custom program.
Previous experience in an agricultural setting is preferred but not
required. Related accounting experience is required. Knowledge of
Microsoft Office is an asset. Must have a valid driver's license for
daily mail and banking duties.
Please submit your resume and cover letter, by August 26,2005 to:
McCall Livestock
Box 140
Brussels, ON
NOG 1H0
Fax: 519-887-9171
Email: mccall@wightman.ca
We thank all applicants however only those selected for an interview
will be contacted.
Help wanted
FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME
help needed on a large dairy farm.
Duties include working with cattle,
milking, working with skid steer.
Phone Sluys Holsteins after 8 p.m.
at 519-482-9598. 31-2
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED -
Breeding stock delivery with truck
and trailer. Mostly within 75-mile
radius of Mitchell-Seaforth area.
An A licence will be part of the
requirement over time. Other parts
of job will be some animal care,
including gilt breeding every third
weekend. This position also includes
truck-trailer trip readiness. Full
time 40+ hours weekly. Fax resume
to Vista Villa Farms 519-345-9934
or e-mail vistavilla@cyg.net or call
1-866-720-0320 or 519-345-2317
for additional information. 31-2
WHITEWASHER S HELPER - no
students please, 6-day work week -
44 hours/week. mostly out-of-town
work. Sometimes gone for 2 - 3
weeks at a time. Employer pays
expenses on the road. Valid full G-
Licence required. Wages to be
discussed at interview. Call 519-
523-9893 for interview
appointment. 31-3p
REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
Tell the story of your community.
The Citizen requires community
correspondents to tell our readers
of the news in the Ethel and
Cranbrook communities. Small
remuneration. Contact Bonnie
Gropp, The Citizen, 523-4792. tfn