The Citizen, 2010-02-04, Page 13BLYTH – 183 DRUMMOND ST.
Spacious two-bedroom unit for
seniors/mature adults. Clean, non-
smoking unit in well-maintained
building. Appliances, laundry, heat
and hydro included. $690/month.
Call Brian at 519-524-7517. 04-2
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LARGE NEWLY-PAINTED TWO-
bedroom apartment in Blyth,
available immediately, includes
stove, fridge, balcony, coin washer
and dryer in house, free parking.
Phone 519-524-4680. 04-3
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TWO-BEDROOM RENOVATED
apartment, utilities included,
available immediately, $650/month.
Call Michelle 519-523-4448. 47-tfn
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BLYTH - LARGE FLOOR LEVEL
two-bedroom apartment close to all
amenities, $500/month, all inclusive.
Call Brad 519-524-3394. 43-tfn
TEN H.P. MTD SNOWBLOWER,
26", 2 stage with chains, $200. Phone
519-523-9771. 05-1
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SPECIAL OCCASION CAKES,
made to order. Call 519-523-4907.
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REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. All in colour.
4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00, 8x10 –
$8.00. Phone 519-523-4792 or 519-
887-9114 to order. tfn
BROMLEY. Scott and Colleen are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their son, Jaxon Noble on January 8,
2010 weighing 5 lbs. 4 oz., a little
brother for Jake. Proud grandparents
are Paul and Dianne McCallum, Bev
Bromley and Linda Brindley and
Kathy Bromley. Great-grandparents
are Mabel Willis, Marie and Willis
Bromley, Isabel Dougherty and
Harold and Pearl McCallum. 05-1p
BLAKE. Thank you to all our
neighbours, friends and family for
all their help and ongoing support
during my illness. A special thank
you to Chuck, Chris and Fred for
their help with the wood furnace and
keeping the lane clear. Also thanks
to the staff at Grey Central, my
coworkers at the LRC and everyone
who sent food, gifts and best wishes.
Your prayers and support are greatly
appreciated.– Steve, Kathy and
family. 05-1
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BYLSMA. We, the family of the
late, Wobbe Bylsma, would like to
thank our friends, neighbours and
everyone who supported Mom and
us children in his passing. We also
appreciate and thank the people who
visited with Dad and Mom at the
Seaforth Manor and for your
continued visits with Mom. Mom
and Dad, both, enjoyed the
homecare workers; we also thank
CCAC for their support. Thank you
to those who sent food, flowers,
donations, cards, phone calls,
thoughts and prayers. We thank
pallbearers, Jamie Brand, Adam
Bylsma, Debra Toonk, Matt Bylsma,
Mike Kaastra, Pam Kuipers and Joel
Brodie as well as the pianists, Janet
Kootstra and Rachel Koetsier.
Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury and
hospital staff, the Seaforth Manor
staff, Falconer Funeral Homes,
Pastor Ron and the ladies who
provided lunch. Everything was very
much appreciated. 05-1
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WILLIAMSON. I wish to thank all
my friends and relatives for the
lovely cards, flowers and telephone
calls for my birthday and to my
family for the great party at the
Walton Hall. – Helen. 05-1
PANCAKE SUPPER INCLUDES
sausages, salads and desserts,
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 5 to 7 p.m., Blyth
Memorial Community Hall. Adults
$7.50, youth (5-12 years) $4,
preschoolers free. Service to follow
at 8 p.m., Ash Wednesday, everyone
welcome. Sponsored by Trinity
Anglican Church. 05-2b
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BLYTH LEGION AND LADIES
Auxiliary are hosting a Valentine’s
Bingo, Tuesday, Feb. 9 at Blyth
Memorial Hall. Doors open 6 p.m.
Bingo at 7 p.m. 05-1
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ETHEL UNITED CHURCH’S
Men’s Night Out, Thursday, March
11 at 6:30 p.m., Grey Central Public
School, roast beef supper. Guest
speaker: Paul Steckle, former MP for
Huron-Bruce. Advanced tickets -
$12. Shirley Baker 519-887-6355,
Jane Stewart 519-887-9234, Irene
McKee 519-887-6341, Evon
Cochrane 519-887-9330. 05-08-09p
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LONDESBORO UCW PRESENTS
“Back Down The Isle”, Saturday,
May 29 at Hullett Central Public
School. A bridal fashion show from
late 1800s to present time. Mark
your calendar. Watch for details.
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BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY
Centre Valentine’s Dance. Live
music by the Crippled Ducks,
dancing from 8 p.m. - 12 a.m.,
Saturday, Feb. 13, $12 per person,
light lunch provided. For more
information or tickets contact: 519-
347-4127, 519-345-2746. 05-2
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ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
for Blyth Area Farmers’ Market for
2010, Saturday, March 6, 2 p.m. at
The Citizen office, Blyth. This
meeting will determine if there is
enough interest to continue the
market or if it will be discontinued.
New vendors needed. Volunteer
market manager required. Potential
vendors and volunteers asked to
attend. Phone Keith at 519-523-4792
(days) or 519-523-9636 (evenings
and weekends) for more
information. 05-5
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TUESDAY TUNES – OLD-TIME
fiddle music and dancing at Seaforth
Community Centres every Tuesday
afternoon starting January 19 to
April 20, 1 - 3:30 p.m. 02-4
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
Huron County Fundraiser,
Valentine’s Dance, Feb. 13, Seaforth
Legion, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. $20 per
person. Music by “The Dukes of
Dixie”. Come out and support. For
tickets call 519-522-0280. 04-3
CROPLAND WANTED TO RENT
or share crop. References available.
Competitive prices. Top stewardship
practises performed. Peter Rastorfer,
519-347-2669. 02-11
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WANTED TO RENT – HAY OR
cash cropland. Call Scott Cardiff
519-887-9867. 02-4
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114
Articles for sale
Cards of thanks
Births
Coming events
Farmland
Help wanted Help wanted
ccommodation
for rentA
Auction sales
Announcements
Belgrave Kinsmen
Cash Calendar Winners
Jan. 1
Deb Kennedy, Teeswater
Jan. 2
Glen Golley, Wingham
Jan. 9
Dave & Karen Hastings, Brussels
Jan. 16
Sue & Don McNeil, Brussels
Jan. 23
Sheri Hamilton, London
Jan. 30
Michael Marks, Belgrave
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 AT
10:00 AM: IH 574 diesel tractor
w/loader, MF 1085 diesel tractor
w/cab, 7 ft. snowblower plus other
equipment, Cadet 1190 riding
mower, John Deere LA135 riding
mower, shop equipment and
tools, upright air compressor,
antique collectables, furniture,
rear tine tiller, etc. for Irving
Danforth plus 2003 Sebring XL
convertible, 2004 Jaguar X type
all wheel drive 4 door, 2003 GMC
extended cab short box Z71 4x4
pickup truck, 2008 Daymak Moto
Cross 250 dirt bike, for the
Estate of Kees Schrauwen to be
held at Seaforth Fairgrounds
Agri-Plex building. See:
www.lobbauction.on.ca for
pictures and full listing or call
auctioneer Richard Lobb 519-482-
7898 or cell 519-955-0163
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton 519-482-7898
PART-TIME BARTENDER AT
Brussels Legion 281, Friday and
Saturday evenings, approximately 8
hours, special events. Must be 19
years of age. Duty list can be
obtained at Branch. Résumés to be
received by February 17. 04-3
HERDSPERSON POSITION
available (approx. 30 to 40 hours per
week) on a sow farm near Blyth.
Some experience would be an asset.
Must be willing to work every other
weekend. Please fax résumé to
519-887-9584 or e-mail:
bjrapson@hurontel.on.ca 05-2
Applications will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, February
10, 2010. See www.huroncounty.ca for more information regarding
qualifications and the application process.
Only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. Information is collected
solely for the purpose of job selection under the provisions of the Municipal Freedom of
Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Corporation of the
County of Huron
Huron County Physical Services
Requires the following position
(1) Full-Time Facilities Manager
Applications are now being received by the Municipality
ofHuronEastforthepositionofPublicWorksEquipmentOperator/
Labourer.
AllapplicantsmusthaveaValidDZDriver’sLicenceandSecondary
School Diploma.
This position entails a minimum of 40 hours of regular work
per week and may require working overtime and unusual hours
including weekends and holidays.
A complete job description is available at the Huron East Municipal
Office or on the website at www.huroneast.com
Applications, clearly marked are to be submitted to the Huron
East Municipal Office, 72 Main Street South, Seaforth, Ontario,
NOK1WO –to the attention of Barry Mills, Public Works Manager
by 12:00 noon on Wednesday, February 17
th, 2010.
MUNICIPALITY OF HURON EAST
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Requires (1) Equipment Operator/Labourer
EDITOR/REPORTER
The Citizen requires a full-time editor/reporter-photo-
grapher.
Must have experience in reporting, photography.
Editing experience an asset.
• Must be outgoing self-starter with a good command of
written English.
• Must be familiar with digital photography.
• Familiarity with QuarkXpress and Photoshop an asset.
• Experience managing people beneficial.
• Must have own transportation
Position requires 35 hours a week including some
weekend and evening duties.
Apply in writing to:
Keith Roulston, Publisher,The Citizen.
P.O. Box 429, Blyth N0M 1H0
Fax to 519-523-9140
Or email: editor@stopsalonglakehuron.com
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