The Citizen, 2010-02-18, Page 17BLYTH – 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. 07-2p
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TWO-BEDROOM RENOVATED
apartment, utilities included,
available immediately, $650/month.
Call Michelle 519-523-4448. 47-tfn
FARM FRESH WHITE EGGS, 41131
Walton Road. Phone 519-523-4903.
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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
MCINNES. The family of the late
Annie McInnes would like to
express heartfelt appreciation to all
the friends, neighbours and relatives
who sent donations, condolences,
flowers, cards, called or brought
food to the house. We would also
like to thank the staff at Braemar
Nursing Home, especially Norma
Ballard, for the loving and
professional care Annie received.
Special thanks to Deb and Fred
Hakkers and family, Gayle and
Richard Poore and Jennifer Koch,
who helped in so many ways with
their support. Thanks also goes out
to Rev. Gary Clark for caring for us
spiritually and officiating at the
funeral service and Rev. Jeff
Hawkins for the prayers. To the
many, many friends, neighbours and
family whose countless, thoughtful,
loving gestures mean so much,
words can never express our true
gratitude. Your kindness through the
last five years of Annie’s illness gave
her strength and was so very much
appreciated. There are many more
people who have touched our lives
through this difficult time that we
have not named, but please know
how very grateful we are for
everything you have done. – Dan,
Robert, Dale, Nancy McInnes and
families. 07-1p
VAN CAMP. Glen Van Camp would
like to say thanks to many people in
the passing of my son, Gary. I want
to say thanks to the McBurney
Funeral Home for a beautiful service
and also to the staff at Wingham
Hospital. I would like to thank Ron
Cook and Rev. Roberts for their
kindness and also the Health Care
ladies who were so good to Gary the
last few months. Also I would like to
thank Jeff and Shane, Bert and Louie
and my four grandchildren, Gavin,
Becky, Colleen and Grayson for the
kind words about their Dad. Thanks
to the Fifth Line ladies for lunch
served at Gary’s. It was very
thoughtful. Thanks to the ladies at
Belgrave for the wonderful lunch
after the funeral. A very special
thank you to my daughter-in-law,
Jane who gave Gary very good care
during his 11 years of cancer. She
sure kept her promise (’til death do
us part). Last but not least, to my
son, Gary who was amazingly
cheerful through it all. – Glen Van
Camp. 07-1p
BRODHAGEN COMMUNITY
Centre Dance. Live music by The
Country Versatiles. Light lunch
provided. Dancing from 8 p.m. - 12
a.m., Saturday, February 27. $12 per
person. For more information contact:
519-345-2654. 07-2b
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“SUPPORT OUR TROOPS” –
Soup and Sandwich Luncheon, Blyth
Legion, Thursday, Feb. 25, 11 a.m. - 1
p.m., $6. Take-out available. Hosted
by Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary.
07-1p
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KEEP SATURDAY, APRIL 24
open for “50 Years of Walking Down
the Aisle in Style”, a show of
wedding gown fashions since 1960
at Duff’s United Church, Walton.
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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
CROPLAND WANTED TO RENT
or share crop. References available.
Competitive prices. Top stewardship
practises performed. Peter Rastorfer,
519-347-2669. 02-11
TE-EM FARM IS A PROGRESSIVE
greenhouse and market gardening
business. There are several openings
for various positions in the
greenhouse and retail area. We are
now accepting applications for
players to join our team. Duties will
include transplanting, maintenance,
propagation and customer service
and all aspects of the operation. You
will be friendly, have a positive
attitude, and be in good physical
condition. Experience is an asset. If
this appeals to you, fax your résumé
with cover letter explaining your
attributes and expectations to 1-519-
482-1496. Only those called for an
interview will be contacted. 06-2
GLOUSHER. In loving memory of
Betty Glousher.
A year ago God came and with Him
took you home,
As you took on your wings, we were
left alone.
But as tears dried up and slowly time
passed
We know you’re still here in Barbie’s
smile and a grandchild’s laugh.
As Jack thinks back still missing
your touch,
He knows you’re there above, loving
him just as much.
The grandkids they miss your gentle,
kind ways,
But hang on to the memories of all
those yesterdays.
And Ken he still wishes for things as
they were,
But when Brenda went Home too,
found comfort in knowing for her
you were there.
Your friends they too miss you and
carry you close in their hearts
So for as far as you’ve gone in many
ways we’ll never part.
You left memories that last and
legacies too
With your charm, kindness and
grace passed on to all that you knew.
So today we might cry and laugh a
little as well
We will gather and remember and
have stories to tell.
So until the time comes when we all
are called Home,
You’re our angel, our Mom, our
Grandma and friend.
So know that we miss you and think
of you often
Not a day will go by that you’ll ever
be forgotten.
– In our hearts and memories
forever, Jack and family. 07-1
HOWSON. In memory of a good
friend, Mary Ann Howson who
passed away Feb. 12, 2002.
Never more than a thought away,
Quietly remembered every day,
Sadly missed.
– Always remembered, Marilyn.
07-1p
THREE-YEAR-OLD MALE BLACK
Lab went missing Feb. 7, north of
Kinburn, answers to Major. Reward.
Phone 519-482-1105. 07-1
ARE YOU PREGNANT AND
unsure about your future? Contact
Ramoth House. We can help you
discover your parenting potential.
You can get more information about
our services on our website,
ww.ramoth.ca, by phone 519-323-
3751 or email: office@ramoth.ca
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KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
10 Brandon Street, Belgrave for sale
to Christian community for
furtherance of gospel ministry. 33'
X 45' timber frame building with
brick veneer (1872). Covered porch.
42' X 60' lot. New steel roof. No
water access. Contact Catherine
Calkin 519-393-6395. 06-3
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LIMITED TIME OFFER- $20,000
cash on closing – use as your down
payment when you buy this semi-
detached. $199,000 buys both sides.
Call to find out how you can own
these homes with no money down.
Act before February 28. Call 519-
887-8126 or 519-887-8458. 07-2
INCOME TAXES PREPARED.
E-file service available. Farm,
business or personal. Stephen
Thompson 519-482-3244. 06-12
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PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKER
– do you have a loved one who needs
assistance? Do you need a break?
I have many years experience
with elderly, disabled, Alzheimer’s,
Down Syndrome and dementia
patients. Call Karen at
519-523-4907 or email
warwick@scsinternet.com tfn
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TREE REMOVAL – 75' DOUBLE
bucket truck, stump grinding, 18
years experience. Harv Bernard,
519-523-9441 or 519-955-2446.
Fully insured. 03-8p
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FAXING SERVICE
We can send or receive faxes for
you. The Citizen, 404 Queen St.,
Blyth. Phone 519-523-4792. Fax
519-523-9140. tfn
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