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The Citizen, 2010-12-02, Page 29THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2010. PAGE 29. Business Directory Affordable CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS Large & Small Trucks fridge carts - piano dollys- moving blankets Complete Selection of Cars Our rates qualify for insurance replacement Passenger Vans full size or mini STRICKLANDS 344 Huron Rd. 519-524-9381 GODERICH 1-800-338-1134 TRUCK & TRAILER SERVICE Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7-5; Sat. 8-1 • Light Truck, Automotive Repairs & Certifications • Truck, Trailer & Bus Safety Certifications • All Heavy Truck & Trailer Repairs BLYTH 519-523-9681 1-800-276-4163 24 hours 519-524-0599 Truck & Trailer Repair Facility Supplier of quality parts for trucks, trailers & equipment ~ Light truck & automotive parts ▼▼▼▼▼▼ NEW CONSTRUCTION AGRICULTURAL RENOVATIONS RESIDENTIAL Call 519-527-1538 Tarion Home Warranty Builders ZAHND REAL ESTATE LTD. BROKERAGE P.O. Box 38 Listowel, Ontario N4W 3H2 Claude Robin Broker 519-887-6205 Kurt Keller Sales Representative 519-236-7874 www.zahnd.on.ca JAMES BROWN PHARMACY 198 Josephine St., Wingham, Ont. 519-357-1629 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6 Sat. 9 - 4 Rear Parking Available Delivery available - COMPLETE MECHANICAL SERVICE - COMPUTERIZED TUNE-UPS - TIRES - BRAKES MUFFLERS - VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION DAN'S AUTO REPAIR Owned and Operated by Dan & Heather Snell RR 3, Blyth, Ont. N0M 1H0 (on the Westfield Rd.) DAN SNELL, Automotive Technician 519-523-4356 ELLIOTT NIXON INSURANCE BROKERS INC. BLYTH, ON N0M 1H0 519-523-4481 MEMBER OF HURON INSURANCE MANAGERS GROUP 5 Generations Since 1910 R. John Elliott Res. 519-523-4323 J. Richard Elliott Res. 519-523-9725 Randy Nixon Res. 519-523-4989 VANDRIEL Excavating Inc. Simon VanDriel 519-482-3783 We Dig For You Call us for... Excavators, Bobcats, Dozers, Trucking, etc. COMPLETE EXCAVATING CONTRACTOR Derrick VanDriel 519-522-0609 • Gravel • Sand • Stone We have solutions for your storage needs. Great for home, office & business. Ask for Ken at LAKESIDE 519-524-1740 Storage Solutions In stock used Pallet Racking, used decking steel & 4'x8' T&G fir plywood. PAUL COOK ELECTRIC Home, Farm & Commercial Wiring BELGRAVE 519-357-1537 “Locally owned & operated” P.O. Box 69 470 Turnberry Street Brussels, ON N0G 1H0 (519) 887-6100 Fax: (519) 887-6109 e-mail:dsholdice@himginsurance.com Cheshers see ruins of Pompei, first OlympiadContinued from page 21ruins of Pompei, where chariotwheels wore ruts in the marbleroads. They went to the home of the first Olympics, where the stone starting blocks are still in the ground. It was a wonderful and memorable trip for the Cheshers. Welcome home. Neil and Marie McGavin report having a visit with Don and Pat Nolan in St. Thomas recently. They were in the area and gave them a call. They report that they are doingfine and like the St. Thomas area.Celebrating birthdays this pastweek include Craig Gillis, Jo-Ann McDonald, Brad McKague, Brent McKague, Nicholas Zwep, Lin Steffler, Kaitlin Williamson to end November. Kicking off December are Daniel Fritz, Tim Dionne and Cameron Blair. DUFF’S UNITED CHURCH Greeting members of Duff’s United Church and friends were Annalies and Elise Ringgenberg andElise’s friend from Guelph. Thecongregation was welcomed byChristmas music by Glenda Morrison and Phyllis Mitchell. The Christmas tree is in place and was decorated by Jo-Ann and Kelly McDonald. Rev. Peter wished Ian Wilbee, Donna McClure and Jo-Ann McDonald happy birthday and the congregation sang the birthday song for them. The Ringgenberg ladies read and lit the first candle of Advent. Thescriptures were read by Ryan andAdam Baan. The choir provided aChristmas anthem “Still, Still, Still” Rev. Peter’s sermon was entitled “Between the Times “. Rev. Peter prayed for Doreen Hackwell, Dena (Wey) Kale, Marie Coutts, Leona McDonald and Harold McCallum during the prayers for the people. The collection was taken by Jackie Glanville and Michael Craig. A light snack was provided by Marion Godkin following theservice. Announcements included acollection being taken by AnnaliesRinggenberg to provide something special, such as a spa treatment, for Heather Pham, wife of slain OPP Officer Vu Pham, from the people of Walton area. Contact Annalies for more information. White Gift service will be Dec. 5 for both congregations. The Choral Night is Dec. 12 at Melville Presbyterian Church 7:30 p.m. Morris-Turnberry councillors approved two bylaws at their Nov. 16 meeting that will extend water and sewer services from Wingham to adjacent areas of Morris-Turnberry. Don Nicholson, chief operator for the Township of North Huron’s water and wastewater department was present to answer questions but there were few. Nancy Michie, Morris-Turnberry administrator, clerk-treasurer explained the agreement had been in the works for a couple of years. It allows areas to the east and north of Wingham to hook into Wingham water and sewer systems. She explained the agreement is similar, but in reverse, to the cross border agreement in Belgrave where Morris-Turnberry provides water services to homes on the North Huron side of the village. Nicholson said Morris-Turnberry would need to pass a bylaw, similar to the one existing already in his municipality, that controls what people can flush down their sewers. Morris-Turnberry signs water, sewer agreements with N. Huron By Keith Roulston The Citizen The Blyth Horticultural Society held its annual meeting on Nov. 23 with a good attendance. Anne Elliott, president, welcomed everyone. The minutes were read and accepted. Janice Peters, treasurer, gave the financial report. Fran Cook and Candice Howson were appointed auditors. It was passed that the Society is placing a bench at the Horticultural Park on Dinsley Street in 2011. Amanda Dorsch from ASD Landscaping Design in Brussels was the special guest. She gave a presentation in making two beautuful Christmas arrangments. One was a centrepiece and the other one was an elegant outdoor planter. The evening concluded with door prizes and refreshments. Horticultural Society learns arranging