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Articles for sale
SHADE TREES, FRUIT TREES,
spruce, pine, cedars, flowering
shrubs, etc. and much, much more.
ALSO... we now sell most all your
Bee Supplies you will ever need. We
manufacture our own supers, etc. so
buy direct and save! Martin's
Nursery and Bee Supplies, c/o
Emanuel E.M. Martin, 42661
Orangehill Rd., RR 1, Wroxeter,
NOG 2X0. One concession north of
Wroxeter on Belmore Line. 16-4b
GERBERS FIREWOOD SERVING
you for over 10 years. Your number
one source of quality slabwood and
bodywood. Delivery available. No
Sunday calls. 519-656-2057.01-50p
FREE — 2018 CITIZEN PHONE
BOOKS are available at our offices
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REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. All are in
colour. 4x6 — $4.00, 5x7 — $5.00,
8x10 — $8.00. Phone to order 519-
523-4792 or 519-887-9114. tfn
THE CITIZEN IS AVAILABLE TO
purchase at these locations —
Auburn Co-op, Belgrave Variety,
Blyth Corner Cafe, Blyth Variety,
Blyth Food Market, Blyth Ultramar,
Brussels Bulk & Bargains, Brussels
Foodland, Brussels Variety, JR's,
Clinton Convenience, Walton Inn,
Dean's Valu -Mart in Wingham,
Wingham Mini Mart, Seaforth
Foodland, GT Mini Mart in
Seaforth, Fincher's in Goderich, The
Citizen, Blyth and Brussels. tfn
Card of thanks
BLACK. We would like to extend an
enormous thank you to our family
and friends who made it to our
beautiful wedding shower. Everyone
made our day special and we really
appreciate your love and support.
Thank you to our amazing wedding
party and family for all your hard
work, it certainly did not go
unnoticed. The food, games,
decorations, gifts and fellowship
made for a very memorable
afternoon. Thank you to Blyth
Eastside Dance for allowing us to
use your studio, it was the perfect
location. Many Thanks! Kyle Bowen
and Melissa Black 18-1
BOS. We would like to extend our
grateful thanks and deep apprecia-
tion to all of our family, friends and
neighbours for their cards, gifts and
well wishes at our 50th wedding
anniversary. It was a terrific day and
one we will always remember — Art
and Corrie Bos 18-1
Card of thanks
GLANVILLE. I would like to thank
the doctors, nurses and ambulance
drivers for their excellent care while
I was a patient in Seaforth,
Kitchener and Stratford hospitals. I
would also like to thank my family
and friends for their well wishes and
cards I received. It was
overwhelming. Thank you. — Lorne
Glanville. 18-1
HAGGITT. Thank you to our family,
friends and neighbours for all the
cards, flowers, inquiries and food
sent to our home during my illness
and to all who visited while I was in
London and since coming home.
Thanks to the team of doctors and
nurses in London and the Care
Partner team since coming home.
You're all great! A very special
thanks to Leanne, Michael, Chad
and their families for their ongoing
support. Especially thanks to Gord
for all his extra duties and support. —
Susan Haggitt. 18-lp
MEIER. The family of othe late
Fritz (Fred) Meier would like to
thank family, friends and neighbours
for their words of comfort and
expressions of sympathy. Sincerely
appreciated were the many phone
calls, cards, food, flowers and
memorial donations that we received
in memory of our husband, dad,
grandpa and great -grandpa. We are
gratefully to the doctors and nursing
staff at the Clinton Public Hospital
for their tender care and support and
many acts of kindness given to
Fred. Special thank you to the
Falconer Funeral Homes for their
guidance and assistance, the Blyth
UCW for the wonderful lunch after
the funeral and the Blyth United
Church choir for the beautiful music
at the service. Our heartfelt
appreciation to our officiant Hillary
MacDonald for her visits to the
farm, comforting presence and
words of remembrance. — Hanny,
Fred and Linda, Oscar and Mary
Ann, Chris and Jane and families.
18-1
Coming events
THE WINGHAM COLUMBUS
Centre would like to invite you to
our annual Mother's Day Brunch on
Sunday, May 13 from 11 a.m. -
2 p.m. Lots of assorted breakfast and
dinner fare and of course our famous
desserts. Adults, $22; children 12
and under, $11; preschoolers, free,
taxes are extra. Reservations are
required. Next Famous Fish Fry is
May 18 from noon to 7 p.m. To book
either of these events call 519-357-
1270. 18-2
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL MAY
13, Old Tyme Jamboree, Wingham
Legion Branch 180, Wingham
Jamboree: 1 p.m. Hot dinner, 4:30
p.m. Admission $5. Dinner: $10.
18-2
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Community Plant Sale, Brussels
Library Lawn, Tuesday, May 8 at
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Plant donations of
perennials, seedlings, bulbs, etc. are
welcome. Meeting featuring Barb
Terpstra, demonstrating new floral
arranging methods following the
plant sale. 18-1
Coming events
STUDENT ART SHOW OF HURON
and Perth high schools at Blyth
Festival Art Gallery. Opening
reception Thursday, May 3 at 6 p.m.
Show continues to May 24. 18-1
MOTHER'S DAY AFTERNOON
tea and bake sale, Friday, May 11,
1:30 - 3 p.m., Huronlea, Brussels.
Tea $5. Everyone welcome. 18-2p
CHICKEN LUNCHEON, BLYTH
Legion, May 10, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., $7
(dessert $2.50). Take-outs and
deliveries available. Call 519-523-
9535. 18-lp
AUBURN VILLAGE WIDE YARD
and Garage Sale, Saturday, May 5,
8 a.m. - 2 p.m. and Auburn and
District Lions Club Breakfast will be
held same day at the Community
Memorial Hall from 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.,
$8 per person. Maple syrup donated
by Robinson's Maple Products,
RR 2, Auburn. Proceeds for
community betterment. 18-1
Garage/yard sales
GARAGE/MOVING SALE, MAY 5
to 18 at 39798 Westfield Rd., 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. every day. Phone 519-525-
5056. 18-3p
AUBURN VILLAGE WIDE YARD
and Garage Sale, Saturday, May 5,
8 a.m. - 2 p.m. and Auburn and
District Lions Club Breakfast will be
held same day at the Community
Memorial Hall from 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.,
$8 per person. Maple syrup donated
by Robinson's Maple Products,
RR 2, Auburn. Proceeds for
community betterment. 18-1
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
FOOD BOOTH OPERATOR
The Township of North Huron invites all those interested in operating
the North Huron Wescast Community Complex Food Booth and/or the
Blyth and District Community Centre Food Booth to submit their
proposal.
A detailed Request for Proposal package along with the submission
details is available on the North Huron web site www.northhuron.ca,
or for pick up at the Township of North Huron Offices at 274 Josephine
Street, Wingham.
Email: bblack@northhuron.ca
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Friday June 8, 2018 at 4:30pm
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