HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-09-29, Page 21THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005. PAGE 21.
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HALL. Dan and Michelle are
happy to announce the arrival of
their son, Ethan Bradley on
September 21, 2005 in Windsor
Hospital, a seventh grandchild for
proud grandma Jane Hall. 38-1 p
HOGGART. Dan, Michelle, big
brothers Travis and Dawson and
big sister Kaitlin are excited to
announce the birth of Kortney
Renee Hoggart. Kortney was born
on September 7, 2005 at Clinton
Public Hospital weighing 7 lbs.
6 oz. Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury
and the OB nurses.
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MOORE. Our sincere thank you to
Bev Elliott, Doug Scrimgeour and
the memorial gardens committee
for the kind tribute to Warren at the
Memorial Garden remembrance
service and to the Nasty Habits and
spouses for the lovely red maple
tree, and Anne’s touching poem.
Thank you to the Habits and the
Morris St. neighbours for your
contributions towards the memorial
stone placed in memory of Warren,
for helping to get the gardens
started and working with the
Stewardship Rangers/MNR over
the last few years at the gardens.
He would thank you and be very
proud of the gardens today. -
Donna and Erin Moore. 38-1
AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK-
fast Sunday, October 2, 9 a.m. -
12:30 p.m. Auburn Community
Hall, $6 per person. Maple syrup
supplied by Robinson’s Maple
Products. Proceeds for Hurricane
Katrina Relief. 38-1
BLYTH TAI CHI CLUB INVITES
you to join in the next session
which begins Tuesday, October 4.
Classes are held at Trinity Church
Hall, Dinsley St. West on Tuesday
and Thursday 8:45 a.m. to 10:15
a.m. For information call Jan at
357-4193. 37-2
LINE COOK FOR NGHTS AND
weekends. Please apply in person
to the Blyth Inn or call 519-523-
9381. 38-lb
Cards of thanks
BISHOP. Wow! What a surprise!
We would like to thank everyone
who attended our surprise birthday
party. Thanks for all the cards,
tickets, gifts, and gift certificates.
Special thanks to the Workmans for
the horseback rides. Thanks to our
kids and grandchildren for the
wonderful trip we are going to have
to the Calgary Stampede in July.
Wow! Thanks again. - Clarence
and Rose Marie. 38-1
DEWIT.I would like to thank the
Brussels Agricultural Society for
the successful Ambassador
Competition and the Ambassador
Committee for organizing a lovely
evening. I would like to extend my
gratitude for sponsoring me for an
experience of a lifetime. Thanks to
the many volunteers who helped
out with the various aspects of the
fair. The fair could not succeed
without them. I would also like to
thank the entire community for
coming out to the fair! Being
Ambassador of Brussels is
extremely important to me and I
will represent this community to
the best of my ability. If you would
like me to be a representative or
speak to your organization, please
contact me. With gratitude -
Yvonne DeWit, Brussels Fall Fair
Ambassador 2005. 38-1
HOUSTON. Wow - what a party!
Thank you to everyone who came
out to help us celebrate our 25th
anniversary. It was great to see so
many family, friends and
neighbours. The cards, gifts and
well wishes were more than we
could have asked for. Thank you to
John and Susan for providing a
great spot. Special thanks to our
two great kids Jillian and Darryl for
all your hard work and to everyone
who helped them. - Murray and
Maxine. 38-1
THE MAJESTIC WOMEN’S
INSTITUTE would like to thank
those who purchased tickets on its
draw at the Brussels fair. The
winner of the quilt was Pat Lee of
Harriston. The $20 gift certificate
from Oldfield’s was won by
Harvey and Betty Shaw, and the
$15 gift certificate from Chocolates
& Fudge was won by Jim Ryan.
Thanks again for your support.38-1
Coming events
LIFE CHAIN WILL BE HELD IN
Wingham on the east side of
Josephine St., north and south of
the John St. traffic lights, on
Sunday, Oct. 2, 2 to 3 p.m. Signs
can be picked up at 1:30 p.m. on
Veterans Road (formerly Diagonal
Road) behind the former
Knechtel’s store. Refreshments
served when signs are returned.
Everyone is welcome to join the
Chain and stand up for life.
Sponsored by Wingham & District
Right to Life. 38-1
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
REGISTERED MASSAGE
Therapist required in relaxed spa
atmosphere in Blyth. Please apply
to Spa Essentials, 406 Mill St.,
Blyth, 523-4793. 38-1
LOOKING FOR A LIVE-IN
student/nanny in Cranbrook/
Brussels area to cover night shift,
Sunday through Thursday, 10 p.m.
- 7:30 a.m., wages negotiable.
Please phone 887-8292 and leave a
message. 38-2p
GREY WARD RATEPAYERS’
meeting at Cranbrook Community
Centre, Monday, Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m.
Refreshments served. Info.: 887-
9456 or 887-9153. 38-1
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church invites you to join them in
celebrating their 151st anniversary
on Sunday, October 16.
Anniversary service 11:00 a.m.
Guest speaker, Susan Moore of
Grand Bend. Special music will be
provided by “The Men of Note”
from Clinton. Dinner - 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. featuring Cardiff Catering’s
exceptional BBQ beef and sweet
pickled ham and all the trimmings.
BBQ tickets are $10 for adults and
$5 for children under 12, preschool
free. Take-out is available and there
is free delivery within Brussels.
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STILL TIME TO REGISTER -
New Start Date! PrEP (Pre
Employment Planning) 4 Women.
Free 8-week program now starts on
Sept. 30. Fridays 1-3 p.m. Huron
Employment Resource Centre, 60
Mary St. Clinton. Travel and child
care subsidies available. ’Pre
registration required. Contact
Women Today of Huron at 524-
6767 or 1-888-547-3478 or
info@wthuron.ca 38-1
ST. AUGUSTINE BAZAAR,
Thanksgiving and Christmas all in
one on Saturday, October 1,
9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Free
admission. Crafts, bake table,
penny sale, produce, door prizes
and lunch counter. Everyone is
welcome and bring a friend. You’ll
be glad you came! 37-2
Farmland
CLASS AZ TRUCK DRIVERS -
hauling livestock - local and long
haul. Full time or part lime. Must
have clean abstract. Brussels
Transport Ltd. 887-6122. 37-2
WANTED TO RENT: GOOD
cash crop land. Paying good rent.
Phone 519-527-1258. 37-5
FULL-TIME JUNIOR COUNTER/
delivery person for Brussels auto
parts store. Must have full/clean
driver’s licence. Automotive and
computer knowledge an asset. Will
train if willing to learn. Please
apply in person to manager, by
mail or fax. Radar Auto Parts, 515
Turnberry St., PO Box 370,
Brussels. Fax 519-887-9973. 37-2
JUBILEE FEATURING FRANK
Leahy on Don Messer’s Violin,
Oct. 4, Walkerton Victoria Jubilee
Theatre, 519-881-2126; Blyth
Memorial Community Hall, Oct. 6.
1-877-862-5984 or 519-523-9300.
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YOU CAN SING TOO - ALL
men are invited to experience the
fun and fellowship of harmony
singing with the Seaforth Harmony
Kings at a guest night on Tuesday,
Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m. at Seaforth Public
School. If you can carry a tune, you
can sing with us. For more details
call 527-0373, 887-6457 or 238-
2973. 38-1
THE 57TH BELGRAVE TURKEY
Supper will be held on Wednesday,
October 5 at 7:00 p.m. sharp at the
Belgrave Community Centre.
(Doors open at 6:30 p.m.). Ticket
prices are: adults $12 and children
12 and under $6. Advance tickets
only can be purchased at Stainton's
Hardware and the Township of
North Huron Office, Wingham,
Belgrave Co-op and Belgrave
Variety and the Blyth General
Store. 37-2
BLACK AND TAN MALE PUP
found Tuesday, Sept. 20 on
Benmiller-Londesboro Road.
Phone 482-7785. 38-lp
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Help wanted
SEEKING GENERAL FARM
labourer (will consider student
candidate) and farrowing room
attendant in Grey Twp. Respond to
Drawer #503, c/o The Citizen, PO
Box 152, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0.
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. Sri all
remuneration. Contact Bonnie
Gropp, The Citizen, 523-4792. tfn
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Sunday
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