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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Articles for sale Cards of thanks Cards of thanks
Accommodation
for rent
AFFORDABLE ONE-BEDROOM
apartment in Blyth available
immediately. Great location,
hardwood floors and newer
kitchen. Also includes fridge and
stove. $340 plus utilities. Call 523-
4448 for more information. 39-tfn
CLINTON - 161 JAMES ST.,
newer building, two bedrooms,
4 appliances, laundry facilities
available. $500 plus utilities. 519-
685-2264. 38-tfn
An nouncements
WINNERS OF THE DRAW AT
St. Ambrose Church Bazaar were:
1/2 pig - Brenda Powell, Meaford;
twig bench - Mary Sanders,
Belgrave; child’s table and chair set
- Theresa Rice, Brussels; $100 gift
certificate from Scrimgeour’s -
Nicole Laidlaw, Atwood; $50 gift
certificate from Nifty Korners -
Harry Grobbink, Walton; table
runner - Barb Terpstra, Brussels.
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CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS: WE
have unique sweater kits and hand-
dyed wool yam to make that
perfect gift. Aiso wool blankets and
washable lambskins. Steele Wool
Farm, 526-7446. 47-lp
present this coupon for..
25%
CHRISTMAS TREES - BALSAM,
Douglas fir and white spruce, 6 to 7
ft. tall. Treebelt, 1 mile west of
Blyth, 523-9771. 47-4
CHRISTMAS TREES - PINE,
spruce and fraser fir, pre-cut or cut
your own. 1 1/4 miles south of
Wingham, 1 1/4 miles east on Golf
Club Rd., 357-1498, Glen
Casemore. Open 7 days/week.
46-4p
CHRISTMAS TREES - PREMIUM
fraser fir, white pine, scotch pine,
spruce, balsam, noble fir, 5 to 12
feet, also Christmas tree stands,
wreaths and garlands. Niel and
Cathy Edgar, 357-2122, Hwy. 86, 4
miles west of Wingham. Delivery
available. 46-4
8-YEAR-OLD NEWMAC HIGH
efficiency oil furnace, $300 or best
offer. Phone 523-9550. 47-2
MATHER’S CHRISTMAS TREES
Cut your own tree $25. Friday -
Saturday - Sundays 9 - 5. Pine,
spruce, fir, Dec. 2 - Dec. 18 on
Stone School Rd., 4 kms. south of
Wingham. 46-4
WOOD TURNED BOWLS,
jewellery boxes, and musical
spoons $10, also turned plant
stands $25. Milton Dale 519-523-
4255 47-2p
FIREWOOD, ALL HARDWOOD,
all body wood. Delivery available,
$65/cord. Phone 523-4891. 45-4
Auction sales
BLYTH MINOR HOCKEY
fundraising - honey roasted
peanuts, 350 gm, $4.95, limited
supply. Great stocking stuffer.
Available at arena booth and Grand
View Restaurant. $2 from each jar
will be donated to Blyth Minor
Hockey. 47-3p
PIANOVATIONS MUSIC CENTRE
Large GUITAR Selection,
Acoustic, Electric, Beginner,
Starter packs, Cases, Amplifiers,
Straps, Mandolins, Violins,
Banjos, Drum Kits, Music Books,
Digital Keyboards and Of Course
PIANOS! Many Good Used
Apartment Size Uprights. New
HEINTZMAN Uprights and
Grands. Open WED-SAT 10-6
Each Day. 287 Main Street,
Londesborough, 523-4535 47-1
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
I| AUCTION SALE i
To be held at Seaforth ;
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LARGE
Fairgrounds Agri Plex
Building for Burt Dunn of
Bayfield, Hensail Apt., plus
good additions.
SATURDAY, DEC. 3 AT 10 AM
John Deere LX 178 riding
lawnmower with hydrostatic
furniture, matching modern
desk credenza and bookshelf,
dining sets, buffets,
chestabeds, bedroom suites,
threaders, spurs and belts,
s, some l _
plus some related tools and
stock from Bill Fuss Electric.
See www.lobbauction.on.ca
Two auction rings.
Auctioneers:
Richard and Ben Lobb
482-7898 Clinton
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.
Babysitting
PIANOVATIONS MUSIC CENTRE
Restoration & Refinishing Experts
Dealers of New and Quality
Used Pianos. Keyboards
Guitars, Music Books.......
Visit & Tour Our Workshop!
Wed. - Sat. 10-6
287 Main Street
Londesborough, 519-523-4535
www.pianovations.com
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36 West St Goderich
519 524-5669
FREE Cleaning, Buffing & Checking Claws Forever Expires: Dec. 31/05
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BABYSITTER IN AUBURN HAS
openings. Fun, safe home, all ages
welcome, flexible hours. Receipts
given. References available. Call
Stephanie at 526-1085. 47-6
BABYSITTER IN THE LONDES-
borough area has spaces available.
Stay-at-home mom offers a positive
environment for children of all
ages. Access to Hullett Central
Public School buses, reasonable
rates, references available. Call
Tammy 523-4232. 46-2
Multiple Sclerosis
Society of Canada
1-800-268-7582 www.mssociety.ca
MS
It’s here in our community.
Please make a difference by
volunteering.
LEE. Cheryl and Matt are pleased
to announce the arrival of their son,
Ryder Christopher James on
November 18, 2005, weighing
6 lbs. 10 oz. at Stratford General
Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Jim and Sheila Thompson and Judy
and Chris Lee. 47-1
BLYTH SKATE-A-THON.
Approximately $2,000 was raised
this year! The Blyth Skating Club
would like to thank the following:
Scrimgeour’s, Grand View
Restaurant, Zehrs - Goderich,
Goderich Canadian Tire, Blyth
Lions Club, Blyth Legion Ladies
Auxiliary, Londesborough Lions
and Blyth Legion. Thanks also to
the arena staff, all the parent
volunteers and the children who
participated. 47-Ip
BOSMAN. We wish to extend our
gratitude for all the expressions of
sympathy extended to our family
during this difficult time following
the death of our daughter Joan
Westerhout. We thank you for all
the flowers, food and those
beautiful cards. People have been
so generous and thoughtful. Gord
and I are so appreciative to the
folks on our street. You could not
have been more responsive to our
needs. All of these gestures made
us feel at home. We wish to thank
the staff of nurses and doctors at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter. You
could not have given Joan more
vigilant care. For this we extend a
heartfelt thank you. Many of you
came to the funeral home to show
your respect and love. We thank
the ladies of the Beta Sigma Phi for
their beautiful service on Sunday
evening. This was a special part of
Joan’s life. Joan appreciated the
many flower arrangements that
were brought to the hospital. They
succeeded in brightening her room.
- Gordon and Louise Bosnian. 47-1
DOLMAGE. Words seem inadequate
to express our heartfelt gratitude to
community, neighbours, relatives,
friends and co-workers for the
many expressions of sympathy
extended to our family in our loss
of Roy, a beloved husband, dad,
grandpa and great-grandpa. Your
support at visitation, many acts of
kindness - the delicious food sent
to our homes, sympathy cards,
memorial donations, floral tributes,
snowblowing, we acknowledge
with sincerest appreciation. Also to
the Cavan U.C.W. for giving of
their time to prepare, and serve the
lovely luncheon on such a wintry
day. Sincere appreciation to Rev.
John Gould for his inspiring
memorial service which captured
and brought honour to Dad’s life
journey and to Carol Carter,
organist. Special thanks to the staff
of Huronlea for their loving care of
Roy over the past few years; to
Lillian Bernard for her attentive
care of Mom over this difficult
time. To Ross Ribey and Ruth
Townsend for your professional
guidance and many kindnesses, we
tr-tily appreciate your support.
Sincerely - Pearl Dolmage and
family. 47-1
BRUSSELS BUSINESS GROUP.
Thank you to everyone who made
the 2005 parade a success. The
firefighters did a good job getting
the floats lined up. Special thanks
to the Fall Fair Ambassador
Yvonne DeWit for assisting Santa
and Mrs. Claus. Thank you to those
who took the photos with Santa and
the recreation for the ice time and
the hot dog supper enjoyed by all
as well as the face painting by
C.A.C. - Clown Alley Clowns.
Lastly, thanks to Sherrie Oliver for
decorating Santa’s stage and
running the coloured pictures draw
held at the arena. The Brussels
Business Group will plan the same
weekend next year Nov. 26, 2006.
Have a blessed Christmas everyone
from Chris Ten Pas, Chairman of
the Brussels Business Group and
Jason Rehkopf, Co-Chair. 47-1
LU ANN’S COUNTRY FLOWERS
& GIFTS. Thank you to everyone
who supported our “Take Care”
Bouquet Campaign to raise money
for our local breast screening clinic
in Goderich. A special thank you to
Howson & Howson Ltd., Blyth
Printing, and our flower supplier
Rainbow Ridge. Blyth and area
raised $681 - Way to go Blyth! -
Luann and Ken of Luann’s Country
Flowers & Gifts. 47-1
DEBOER. I would like to send a
thank you for everyone’s support
and help on November 18 and the
days following. Special thanks goes
to the Blyth Fire Department,
ambulance and paramedics for their
quick response, training and
equipment. Heartfelt thanks is also
extended to Dr. Salsbury and the
nursing staff at Clinton Public
Hospital for the exceptional care.
Thank you to my family and
friends for their emotional support
and prayers. - Sally deBoer. 47-1
Muscular Dystrophy
Association of Canada
1 800 567-CURE
Until there's acure, there's us.
On behalf of the Blyth & Area
Business Association we wish
to thank everyone who
attended the Lighting of the
Lights held Friday evening,
November 18th. Many thanks to
Rob and Bill for making our
village look so festive and
ready for the Holiday Season
ahead. Thank you to Pastor Les
Cook for helping us officially
open the Christmas Season.
The children enjoyed having
their faces painted by Jackie
Cook as she made them into
little reindeer and Les
entertained with his balloon
sculpturing skills. Thank you to
the carolers who< participated.
Everyone enjoyed hot
chocolate and homemade
cookies donated by Lorna,
Michelle, Nancy, Karen &
Luann. Thank you girls, they
were delicious.
‘Uli&tting. alt a
C/UUtmaa and alt tAe te&t
2006.
BBA President
Eleanor Babcock
Coming events
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary Christmas Meeting, CPH
Conference Room, 10 a.m.
Monday, December 5,. Silent
auction, lunch, decorate hospital.
Come along, bring a friend. Call
Shirley Carter, 482-7776. 47-1