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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-09-01, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,2005. Classified Advertisements - RATES - 20 words or less only $5.00. Additional words 200 each. 500 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 Accommodation for rent APARTMENT IN BRUSSELS - two-bedroom upper rear, $400 per month. Fridge and stove supplied, electric heat, utilities extra, no pets. Available immediately. Phone 519- 345-2212. Leave message. 34-2p 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. •> 33-tfn CLINTON - NEWER BUILDING, two bedroom, four appliances, laundry facilities, $475 and $500 plus utilities. 519-685-2264. 33-lfn Ar tides for sale FRESH NATURALLY GROWN tomatoes, beans, beets, cabbage, squash, pumpkins, etc. Roadside stand west of Blyth, 82835 Limekiln Line, Taylors, 526-7281. 34-1 FARM FRESH PRODUCE AT Blyth Farmers’ Market on Saturdays. Will take orders for larger quantities. Noah Stutzman, 84407 Prosperity Line, RR2, Auburn. 34-2p ONE DION HARVEST WAGON, 24 polyester calf hutches, 11 frost- free water bowls, 30 round bales of straw. Art or Henry Bos, 523-9429 or 523-9764. 34-lp GOOD USED MOFFAT AUTO- matic washing machine, heavy duty, $75 or best offer. Phone 519- 523-9200. 34-lp APPLES: $2 FOR 4 QUARTS (5 lbs.), potatoes $3/10 lbs., sweet corn. Still a great time to plant perennials: $30 for 10 one-gallon black pots, tax included. Papple’s Garden Centre and Produce Stand, 118 Main Street, Seaforth (519) 522-0874. www.papple.ca 34-1 PROCESSING TOMATOES $10/20 lb.; also Romas. Also corn, cucumbers, beets, etc. Available at our farm at 82440 Harlock Line. Also in Londesborough MONDAYS and Thursdays. Our own produce and other small family farm production. Available through September. Call 523-9411. 34-1 LARGE QUANTITIES OF FALL mums available, wholesale and retail. Call Sunset Springs Greenhouse, 527-0761. 33-2b BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Babysitting BABYSITTER IN AUBURN HAS openings. Fun safe home. Lots of crafts and activities. All ages welcome. Receipts given. References available. Call Stephanie at 526-1085. 34-4 McDONALD. Mike and Michele McDonald are thrilled to announce the birth of their son Nicholas Joseph. He was born August 22, 2005 at 3:14 p.m. weighing 6 lbs. 5 oz. at the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Big sister Jenna is very excited to have a baby to dote on and big brother Greg is ready to show him how to drive Papa’s tractor. Proud grandparents are Brenda McDonald of Blyth, Joe and Heidi Manjin of Harriston. Equally excited are great-grandparents Pat and Charlie Shaw of Blyth. The • McDonalds would like to thank Dr. Kate Miller and the nursing staff at the hospital for the excellent care of Mom and baby. 34-1 TRICK-HADERLEIN. It’s a boy! Karen and Henry are thrilled to announce the arrival of their beautiful baby boy, Robert Brayden. Brayden was born Monday, August 1, 2005 at 8:38 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 7.5 oz. and measuring 22 inches. Spoiling privileges go to first-time grandparents, Robert and Sylvia Trick and Ulla Haderlein, as well as first-time great-grandma, Viola Sanderson. Many thanks go to Dr. Ross and Dr. Wakim as well as the nurses at Grand River Hospital, Kitchener. 34-1 Cards of thanks uuukiN. Many tnanks to Dutt's United Church Women, family, friends, and neighbours, for holding a community shower in honour of our upcoming wedding. Thanks also for the beautiful gifts, which will add country charm to our Toronto home. Special thanks to those who organized and participated in the program, provided the lunch and travelled long distances to attend. Sincerely - Sharon Godkin and Michael Paterson. 34-1 HESSELWOOD. We would like to say thank you to our family, relatives and friends for the cards, gifts, flowers and visits on our 50th wedding anniversary. Thank you to the Blyth United Church for the potted plant arrangement. - Reg and Betty. 34-1 Coming events LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH roast pork supper. Saturday, Sept. 17, Londesboro Community. Hall, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Adults $10 in advance, $12 at the door, 5-12 $5, under 5 - free. Advance tickets 523-9280 or 523-9021. 34-3p CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL Auxiliary meeting, CPH Conference Room, Tuesday, September 6. Come along, bring a friend. Call Shirley Carter, 482- 7776. 34-1 Coming events OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED for Ciderfest, Sunday, September 25, Van Egmond House, Egmondville. Phone Vivienne 519- 527-0375 or John 519-527-1369. 34-2 JOIN THE CLINTON COMMUN- icators Toastmaster Club and improve your speech and communication skills. Every second and fourth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the OMAF Building, Clinton. For more information 529- 7670. 34-2p BLYTH UNITED CHURCH — Garage Sale and Hot Dog BBQ, Sept. 7 - 10, starting at 8 a.m. in basement of church. Donations of items accepted until September 6. Call Brenda Brooks 523-4503 or Rob Mason 523-9157 if you need items picked up. 34-1 GRANDPARENTS TEA & BAKE Sale, Friday, September 9, Huronlea Nursing Home, Brussels, 1:00 to 3:00. Admission $2.50. Door prizes. 34-2p ETHEL UNITED CHURCH FISH Fry (cooked by Brussels Legion) Saturday, September 10 at Grey Central School, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Adults $10, 7-12 - $5. 6 and under - free. Advance tickets only. Call 887-6501, 887-9483, 887-9330. 34-2 MEN OF NOTE IS EXTENDING an invitation to local area men who are interested in joining an all-male choir. Come to the Clinton Christian Reformed Church, Wednesday, September 7 at 8 p.m. and join us for our first practice of the season. For more information call 519-482-7862. 34-2 A HOSPITAL BENEFIT VARIETY Show is being presented by the Seaforth Harmony Kings at Seaforth Public School on Saturday, October 1 at 7:59 p.m. Adults $12, 12 and under $6. Tickets from members or call 887- 6457. Support local Health Care and enjoy local talent. 34-37-38 COMING SOON - CPH Auxiliary Penny Sale, Anglican Parish Hall, Clinton. Draw Saturday, September 24. 33-2 BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Garage/yard sales YARD SALE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 and Saturday, September 3. Furniture, toys, seasonal decorations and antique treasures. 290 Blyth Rd., Blyth. Rain or shine. 34-1 GARAGE SALE - BOYS, GIRLS, infant and toddler clothing. Lots of other stuff - CHEAP!! Londesborough, Saturday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 34-lp IN-THE-GARAGE SALE. Saturday, September 10, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Kids’ gear - ccib, high chair, swing, toys, clothes. Clearing out the house. Large mirrors, window fan, small appliances. 42132 Moncrieff Road, near Walton. 34-2p Help wanted FULL-TIME NIGHT SHIFT babysitter. Phone 887-8292. 34-1 FULL-TIME HELP NEEDED ON hog finishing and cash crop farm, fetter than average accommo­ dation available. Excellent opportunity for a beginner farmer. Call 887-6692. 34-2 PART-TIME MILKER FOR sheep dairy farm near Brussels, 887-8449. 34-1 APPLE PICKERS WANTED FOR harvest season, no ladder work. Contact Blythe Brooke Orchards, 523-9338. 34-lb CASHIER/GROCERY CLERK, full-time position. Apply in person with resume or application to Don Scrimgeour at Scrimgeour’s Food Market, Blyth For more information call 523-4551. 34-1 WHITEWASHER’S HELPER - NO students please, 6-day work week - 44 hours/week, mostly out-of-town work. Employer pays expenses on the road. Valid full G-Licence required. Wages to be discussed at interview. Call 519-523-9893 for interview appointment. 34-3 2,500 SOW UNIT LOOKING FOR herdsperson for breeding and farrowing positions, as well as nursery and finishing barn managers. Competitive wages and benefits. Housing available. Fax resume to 519-887-6330 or call 519-887-6181. 34-1 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY PART-TIME ’ REDI-MIX TRUCK DRIVER Approx. 30 hrs./week Apply in person to: KRAEMER CONCRETE 220 Industrial Park Dr. Brussels 887-8763 Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca FULL-TIME or PART-TIME ADVERTISING SALESPERSON The Citizen requires a full-time or part-time sales represen­ tative. The successful applicant needs to be friendly and outgoing. An artistic sense, or at least a sense of proportion and balance, is required. An ability to meet deadlines is important. An ability to work as a team with others is essential. A valid driver’s licence and use of an automobile is essential. If you meet these requirements we can train you for your duties which include: 1. Calling on clients to consult with them on their needs and provide ideas on how to promote their business. 2. Designing advertisements in a creative way. 3. Selling special sections and special pages for The Citizen. 4. Selling for the three-times-a-year Stops Along the Way visitors’ guide. Apply in writing to: Keith.Roulston, Publisher,The Citizen. P.O. Box 429, Blyth N0M 1H0 or Fax to 519-523-9140 (Only those applicants required for interviews will be col acted.) The Citizen Help wanted HELD EQUIPMENT AivD BARN maintenance position available. Fax resume to 519-887-6330 or call 519-887-6181. 34-1 FARROW-TO-WEAN SOW operation near Brussels requires a farrowing room technician. Please fax resume to 5 19-*887-9837 or send to Monoway Farms Ltd., RR4, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0. 33-2 AZ COMPANY TRUCK DRIVER and OWNER OPERATOR positions available hauling machinery loads on 'flatbeds and stepdecks. Primarily midwest USA runs, border experience preferred but not necessary. Fully maintained late model Peterbilt tractors. Competitive pay, including complete company paid driver and family benefits. For more information please call TTK Transport Inc. in Goderich at 519-524-4331 or fax resume to 519-524-9658. 33-3 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 AZ TRUCK DRIVERS FULL-TIME and or PART-TIME drivers required • Work includes dedicated run to U.S.A. • Must have clean driver’s abstract. • Experience with border crossing an asset • Fanning background an asset but not necessary Resumes accepted up to Sept. 10fh Contact Nott Farms Ltd. 519-482-7439 or fax 519-482-5644