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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-12-08, Page 20PAGE 20. THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 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 DOWNTOWN BLYTH, THREE- bedroom home, gas heat, parking, $525 plus utilities. Phone 519-887- 9007 (leave message). 48-tfn BRUSSELS, 39 KING, SECOND Floor, large two-bedroom apartment, nice sunroom, 4 appliances and all utilities. First and last month’s rent. No smoking or pets. References required. Available Jan. 15, 2006. Phone 887-6486. 48-2 THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOW in a good location, close to school, arena, etc. Available now. References required. Phone 523- 9435. 48-1 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 Ar tides for sale CHRISTMAS TREES - PINE, spruce and fraser fir, pre-cut or cut your own 1 1/4 miles south of Wingham, ' 1/4 miles east on Golf Club Rd., 357-1498, Glen Casemore. Open 7 days/week. 46-4p 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 Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114. 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 present this coupon for... f\\ 1 ’ ' By P«*<a P* owrtbutn ^^4. 36 West St Goderich 519 524-5669 FREE Cleaning, Buffing & Checking Claws Forever Expires: Dec. 31/05 ^25%— CHRISTMAS TREES - BALSAM, Douglas fir and white spruce, 6 to 7 ft. tall. Treebelt, 1 mile west of Blyth, 523-9771. 47-4 FREE - CLOTHES DRYER IN good working condition. Phone 523-9227. 48-1 STOVE OIL SPACE HEATER with fan, tank, lines and pipe, $120. Phone 523-9128 after 5:00. 48-lp GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON your list specially wrapped with love. Delivery to your home. Gift certificates available. Phone 523- 9687 evenings or leave a message. Lorna Fraser, Mary Kay Consultant, 222 Dinsley St., Blyth. 48-2 8-YEAR-OLD NEWMAC HIGH efficiency oil furnace, $300 or best ofier. Phone 523-9550. 47-2 WOOD TURNED BOWLS, jewellery boxes, and musical spoons $10, also turned plant stands $25. Milton Dale 519-523- 4255. 47-2p 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 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 Articles for sale 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 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 FIREWOOD, ALL HARDWOOD, all body wood. Delivery available, $65/cord. Phone 523-4891. 45-4 Babysitting BABYSITTER IN AUBURN HAS openings. Fun, safe home, all ages welcome, flexible hours. Receipts given. References available. Call Stephanie at 526-1085. 47-6 irths GROSS/ALLEN. Under the watchful eye of her guardian angel Jacob, precious Olivia Grace Allen was bom on November 16, 2005 at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in London Ontario. The little bundle weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. and measured 46 cm. Overjoyed and relieved parents Anita Gross and Scott Allen are thrilled with Olivia’s safe arrival. Tickled pink grandparents are Bernice and Gordon Gross of Auburn, Patricia and Donald Laing of Kingsville and Dianne and Keith Allen of Goderich. 48-1 RUTLEDGE. Greg and Amanda Rutledge of Clinton, Ontario are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their new baby girl, Savannah Mae Rutledge, bom November 23, 2005 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, Ontario. Spoiling privi­ leges go to grandparents Bruce and Candice Howson of Blyth and Larry and Jan Rutledge of Holmesville. 48-1 6W, Please Recyde This Newspaper Cards of thanks FREIBURGER. Thank you for the wonderful care given to my granddaughter, Mary Mitchler, by the wonderful, caring medical professionals in Blyth and area and the Grand River Cancer Unit. Thank you for the support, love and prayers given to her from Brian and all her caring friends. A very special thank you to Coreen Henderson, Mary’s true friend, for being beside her through her journey home to Jesus. May God bless you for all you did for our Mary. “If you’d seen the love that was in her eyes then everything was good, And if you knew the way she felt inside she’s flying where she should.” I never believed we’d ever live to see an angel being born and flying home. - Rita Freiburger. 48-1 Cards of thanks BRAY. I wish to thank everyone for the cards, visits, treats, plants and get-well wishes while I was in the hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to my family for their support and the homemakers who came into my home to help me. It was all greatly appreciated. - Helen Bray. 48-1 HIGGINS. A sincere thank you to everyone for your thoughtful expressions of sympathy in the recent loss of a dear husband (Alvin) Father, Grandpa and Great­ Grandpa. We extend our deep appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for your cards, flowers, memorial donations, and food brought to our homes. Special thanks to Rev. Len Myers for your visits, support and prayers throughout Alvin’s illness. Thanks to the McBurney Funeral Home and staff for their support and guidance at this difficult time. Branch 180 Ladies Auxiliary in Wingham we thank you for a lovely luncheon. Thank you to the nursing staff and physicians who looked after Alvin while a patient in Wingham Hospital. We express a sincere thank you to the staff at Braemar Retirement Home in Wingham for the excellent care Alvin was given over the last couple of years. We are all truly grateful. - Wife Verna, daughters - Marilyn, Carol and families. 48-1 THANK YOU/We would like to thank all the people who stopped and helped us after our accident on December 1. A big thank you to the Blyth Fire Department and ambulances for your speedy arrival. Also, to the person who sat with Dave, the lady with the red coat who helped calm Sarah, and the fireman who rode with Katie to the hospital and gave her his coat when she was cold. Another big thanks goes to Clinton Public Hospital and Seaforth Community Hospital medical staff and physicians for their speedy and excellent care. Thanks again everyone. - Dave, Katie, Sarah Hurley and their families. 48-1 WHEELER. The family of the late Lloyd Wheeler would like to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude to all the relatives, friends and neighbors who have helped us during our difficult time. Thank you to all who made memorial donations and sent beautiful floral tributes. Thanks also to the folks who visited, sent cards, and brought food to our homes. Sincere thank you to Reverend Cathrine Campbell for preparing and conducting the beautiful memorial service and to the choir for their great anthem. Special thanks are extended to the staff of Town and Country Support Services, Community Nursing Services, Dr. Shawn Marshall and Dr. Bonnie Marshall, the staff at Wingham and District Hospital and the staff at Huronlea Home for the Aged. Thank you to Schimanski Family Funeral Home for all the great support! The Brussels U.C.W. served a delicious lunch and we sincerely thank them. The support and affection shown by all of you will be remembered always. - Helen, Doug and Cathie, Jim and Diane, Gerry and Brenda and families. 48-1 Cards of thanks JOHNSTON. We wish to thank our family, friends and neighbours for all the cards and good wishes for our anniversary party. Thanks to everyone who brought food items for the North Huron Food Bank and to all who supported the Legion by donations or just being there. Everything was greatly appreciated. - Speed and Thelma. 48-1 p Coming events BRUSSELS COMMUNITY Christmas Choral Concert featuring church choirs, Sunday, December 11, 7:30 p.m. at Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. Sponsored by the Brussels Ministerial. 48-lb YOU ARE INVITED TO MELVILLE Presbyterian Church to enjoy a Sunday School Presentation on Sunday, December 11 at 11:00 a.m in the Church Hall. The children will be telling the Christmas Story through drama and song and there will be light refreshments following their presentation. 48-1 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT - Londesborough Hall, December 9 at 8:00 p.m. Admission $5, over $100 in prizes. Proceeds for hall improvements. 48-lp VISIT SANTA AT MURRAY’S Barbershop Dec. 24 from 1 - 3 p.m. 48-3 HURON COUNTY CHRISTMAS Bureau Donations Centre, Blyth Memorial Community Hall, December 5-9. Donations of new clothing, food, toys and cash gratefully received. 47-2b PLANNING A CHRISTMAS Party, a good time out with friends or would you like to join a bowling league? All welcome. Call Starlight Bowling Lanes, Seaforth, 519-263- 3543. 47?2 TURKEY BINGO - THURSDAY, Dec. 15. Doors open 6:30, bingo at 7:00, Belgrave Community Centre. Sponsored by Belgrave Kinsmen. 47-3 CBC RADIO AND OUR COM- munity partners present a dramatic reading of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth, Tuesday, December 13. Community chicken supper, 5 p.m. parish hall. Reading, 7 p.m. with guest reader Mary Wiens, CBC and community readers. Proceeds to Blyth. skateboard park. 47-2b Help wanted BREEDING TECHNICIAN wanted on expanding farrowing operation near Molesworth. Competitive wages and benefits. Please phone 887-9158 or fax 887- 8712. 48-2 FARROWING TECHNICIAN wanted on expanding farrowing operation near Molesworth. Individual must be dedicated and a team player. Experience not necessary but is an asset. Great wages and a benefit package. Call 887-9158 or fax 887-8712. 48-2