The Citizen, 2010-10-21, Page 30HORSE FOR SALE – REGISTERED
Arabian, quiet temperament, great
with children, easy to handle, great
for farrier, tacks and trailers well.
Trained English and western. Phone
519-523-4907. 35-tfn
LOWE, Wayne. October 21, 2008.
Those whom we love go out of sight,
But never out of mind,
They are cherished in the hearts,
Of those they leave behind.
Loving and kind in all his ways,
Upright and just in all his days,
Sincere and true in heart and mind,
Beautiful memories he left behind.
– Fondly remembered by wife, Hope
and family. 41-1
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We can send or receive faxes for
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Blyth. Phone 519-523-4792. Fax
519-523-9140. tfn
NOW BOOKING FOR 2011 – TWO-
bedroom cottage with bunkhouse at
Point Clark, includes fully-equipped
kitchen, gas barbecue, fire pit,
horseshoe pit and much more, close
to lighthouse and beach. To find out
more or to book your holiday call
519-523-4799 after 6:00 p.m. tfn
FOR SALE – 2000 FORD WIND-
star van, as is. Phone 519-887-6670.
40-1
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CUSTOM FALL TILLAGE
featuring
AMAZONE CATROS
great for levelling fields,no furrows.
Leaving approx.30% trash on top.
Ideal for cornstalk tillage.
HIGHROAD FARMS
R.R. #1 Ethel
Steven Huber 519-887-6800
Snow removal as well.
519.482.3400
1 Albert St., CLINTON
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Helping you is what we do.
4834 RD. 164,
BORNHOLM $139,000
Approx. 5.5 acres of vacant land in an
“L” shaped piece. Zoned
developmental & great location for
business or large family home. Priced
to sell! All measurements are
approximate and buyer to verify. Call
Bob Gilbert*. MLS# 845389
Broker of Record*** Broker** Sales Representative*
81532 LUCKNOW LINE,
BENMILLER AREA $429,000
3 BR, large kit. w/island & walk-in
pantry. Main level MBR w/ensuite.
Large W/O basement. 2+ car garage.
68' x 96' arena w/6 horse stalls & tack
room, 50' x 90' bank barn w/storage
area. All land in fenced pasture
w/several paddocks. Call Werner*
MLS# 101623
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1 5 a . h o r s e f a r m BUILD YOUR DREAM
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518 DINSLEY ST.,
BLYTH $44,900
123' x 132' building lot on east end of
Dinsley St. NG, water & sewers
at lot line. Call Don* or Richard*.
MLS# 101168
408 Queen St.,
Blyth
MLS# 100229
$109,900
42775 Hullett-McKillop Rd.,
RR# 4 Walton
MLS# 320312
$199,000
275 Dinsley St.,
Blyth
MLS# 281533
$169,900
Brenda
Campbell
519-525-9154
bcampbell@tcc.on.ca
Stacy
Reeves
519-525-1177
sreeves@tcc.on.ca
Mary
VandenHengel
519-525-6191
hengel@tcc.on.ca
OPEN HOUSE
SAT., OCT. 23 10:30 am -12:00 pm
SELLER MOTIVATED
STORE & APT.
369 & 371 Centre St.,
Wingham
MLS# 694555
$329,000
409 Queen St.,
Blyth
MLS# 092642
$74,900
42 Joseph St.,
Dungannon
MLS# 353561
$164,900
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Landscape & Design
Tom Warner 519-525-1672
Jason Crawford 519-441-0188
Professional Turf Management
Sweeping, Sod Installation & Reseeding
Property Maintenance
~ Garden Design & Install
Spring & Fall Clean Up
~ Decks, Fences & Patios
Read
Rhea Hamilton Seeger’s
Gardening column
on the
Huron Home and
Garden Guide
section of our website
www.northhuron.on.ca
519-523-4792 or
519-887-9114
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Central Huron Secondary School
celebrated its commencement on
October 8.
Local students were presented
with awards for their achievements.
Kurtis Kolkman was awarded the
Norman Parks Garrett Memorial
Scholarship, which is given to
students from Blyth pursuing post-
secondary education. He also
received the Crime Stoppers’
Award, which is given to a
graduating student who has
expressed an interest in law, police
or security.
Tyler Black was awarded the Bank
of Montreal Award for Proficiency in
Accounting as well as the E. B.
Menzies Memorial Award for
History, the Judge and Mrs. Frank
Fingland Memorial Award for
proficiency in French and the Lavis
Contracting Award for General
Proficiency.
Jack Weiler was given the Cargill
Ltd. Award for Proficiency in
Chemistry. Weiler also received the
Devereaux Murray Law Award for
having the highest standing in Senior
Law, the Dr. Grant Lee Award for
proficiency in Physics and the Royal
Bank Award for proficiency in
accounting.
The Deserving Student Award,
given to students who made good use
of educational opportunities and who
are going on to a post-secondary
institution was awarded to Chris
Becker, who also received the
Usborne and Hibbert Mutual Fire
Insurance Company Award for
deserving graduating students who
are moving on to further their
education at college or university
and have shown the most
improvement in high school.
Sarah Elligsen received the
Edmund Daly Award, given to a
student who aspires to a career in
medicine, as well as the Elizabeth
Scott Bursary, given to former
Seaforth District High School
(SDHS) students who have gone on
to a Canadian university, the Jeanne
Saldivar Memorial Award, which is
given to a student pursuing a career
in Nursing and the Norma Jeffrey
Memorial Bursary, given to former
SDHS students pursuing post-
secondary studies.
The Fairholme Dairy Award was
presented to Blake Hesselwood.
The award is given to a student
who overcame difficulties and
challenges but persevered and
graduated.
Josiah Pizzati was awarded the
Radar Auto Parts Ltd. Award for
proficiency in Transportation and
Technology.
The Robinson English Award for
proficiency in English was awarded
to Jennifer Snell.
Kayla Black received the Grade 10
Careers Award for highest marks.
The Mathematics award for Grade
10 highest marks went to James
Caldwell, who also received the A.H.
Carter Award, awarded for having
high science marks.
Jeff Plaetzer received the Grade 11
Food Services Award.
Local
students
honoured
at CHSS
Challenge:
Finding time to eat well
on the run
Solution:Stock up on some tasty
foods that are easy to grab on the go
such as raw fruit and vegetables,
yogurt, milk, cheese, whole grain
muffins or crackers, and bite-sized
cereals. Keep whole grain breads,
bagels, pita bread or tortilla wraps
handy; stuff them with salad greens
and low fat salad dressing topped
with cooked eggs, poultry or meat,
tuna, salmon, or beans (chickpeas,
black or kidney beans). Take along a
travel mug or thermos of soup.