The Citizen, 2008-08-14, Page 13THREE-BEDROOM HOME IN
Blyth, close to uptown and school,
no pets, references required,
$600/month plus utilities. Phone
519-523-9435. 31-tfn
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LARGE ONE-BEDROOM APART-
ment for rent in Belgrave, comes
with fridge,stove,washer,dryer.
First and last required. $450/month.
Call 519-523-9110. 30-tfn
UPRIGHT BRADFORD PIANO,
asking $75 or best offer. Call 519-
523-4528 after 5 p.m. 32-1
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FARM FRESH BROWN EGGS.
Phone 519-523-4332. 18-eow
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PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE:
new farm location opening Saturday,
Aug. 16, 9 a.m. Opening week farm
specials: Black-eyed Susans in one-
gallon pots: five pots for $8.85.
Beautiful gloriosa daisies in 12" pots
1/2 price opening week: two pots for
$8.85. Peat moss and coloured
mulch available. Bring the kids to
play on Sand Mountain. Sweet corn,
beans and beets fresh daily, available
in Seaforth and at the farm. Many
other specials at our Seaforth
location: 118 Main St. Open early
’til late every day. New farm location
open every day 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. 42920
Centennial Road – 3 3/4 miles south
of lights in Seaforth then turn left
onto Centennial, first place on the
left. www.papple.ca Returns of used
pots and flats appreciated. 32-1
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FOUR WINTER CAR TIRES, BF
Goodrich, like new, P205-70R15,
$100 firm, cash. 519-887-9646. Call
anytime. 32-1p
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NEW CROP BARLEY, APPROX.
25 tonnes. Call 519-887-6571. 32-1
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CUCUMBERS, BEETS, POTA-
toes, etc., Blyth Farmers’ Market or
orders to be picked up at farm. Noah
Stutzman, 84407 Prosperity Line.
31-2p
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2008 PHONE BOOKS
are available to purchase in both our
offices at only $1.00 each. The
Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth or 541
Turnberry St., Brussels. tfn
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books at The Citizen,
404 Queen St., Blyth, 519-523-4792
or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 519-
887-9114. tfn
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REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00,
8x10 – $8.00. Phone 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114 to order. tfn
RIEGLING. It’s a boy! Big sister
Ally along with her parents Cheryl
and Beau are thrilled to announce
the arrival of Jack Andrew. Jack was
born at Stratford General Hospital
on July 15, 2008 weighing 6 lbs.,
5 oz. Proud grandparents are
Dolores Kerr (Brussels) and Max
Riegling (Seaforth). Looking down
from heaven with love are Grandma
Helen Riegling and Grandpa Joe
Kerr. A special thanks to Grandma
Kerr for all her help. Also thanks to
Dr. Moores and Alexia for their
excellent prenatal care and to Dr.
Hillyer and the O.B. nurses at
Stratford Hospital. 32-1
BELL. I would like to take this
opportunity to thank everyone who
was involved in any way with the
2008-2009 Brussels Ambassador of
the Fair Competition, and for all the
beautiful gifts that I received. It was
an honour to be sponsored by the
Huronlea Ladies Auxiliary. I look
forward to fulfilling my duties as
Brussels Ambassador in the year
ahead. A special thanks to Nicole
Noble and to Sara Baker for all of
the help, support and guidance that
they gave to me and to the other
competitors. Brussels is an amazing
place to live and I’m proud to have
the opportunity to represent it. –
Kari Bell, 2008-2009 Brussels
Ambassador of the Fair. 32-1p
BRUSSELS TIGERS. The
tournament chairmen would like to
thank everyone who attended the
38th Annual Men’s Fastball
Tournament during Funfest. Thanks
to the members of the Brussels
Tigers for their hard work both on
and off the field to keep the
tournament running smoothly.
Thanks to the various teams who
took part in the tournament. Special
thanks to George Langlois and
Sandra Josling who helped out at the
announcers booth. The Tigers would
also like to acknowledge Harv
Bernard Tree Trimming Service for
donating his time for replacing the
lights at the ball park. 32-1
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COOK. The family of Eldon Cook
were completely overwhelmed by
the love and support they received
during his illness and death. Thank
you, to the drivers who took us to
London, to the Community Nurses,
especially friend and neighbour
Melanie Pletch, to the nurses in
Wingham and District Hospital for
their excellent care and the support
that was extended to the family.
Thank you to the ladies of the
community for the supper on the day
of visitation, for all the food that
came to our various homes, to the
Women’s Institute for the lunch after
the funeral. Thank you for all the
floral tributes and donations, to
Doug McBurney and the staff at the
McBurney Funeral Home for your
guidance and expertise to make a
hard time a lot easier to handle. We
are proud to be members of this
caring community. Thank you. –
Lorraine, Deb, Jim, Judy, Randy,
Greg, Judy, Eric, Tracy and their
families. 32-1
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KING. To friends of the late Ross
Turvey: Ross would have been so
proud to announce the safe birth of
his great-grandson, Owen Declan
Ross King, born August 1, 2008 in
Ottawa to Heather (Spearman) and
Mackenzie King. Excited new
grandparents are Linda and Gary
Spearman of London and Rebecca
and Peter King of Halifax. 32-1
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SEMPLE. I would like to express
my sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
cards and phone calls while I was in
Grand River Hospital and since
coming home. Also thanks for the
cards and wishes you have sent to
Joe in Listowel Hospital. He is
enjoying the visits. A special thanks
to the doctors and nurses on second
floor. – Kathleen Semple. 32-1p
NEED CHILDCARE? COME TO
our Open House! 54 Dunedin Drive,
Brussels, August 18, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Full time, part time, before and after
school. Escorted to and from
Brussels Public School. Dedicated
childcare rooms. If you have any
questions please call: Bev Craddock
at 519-887-9879. 32-1
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CHILDCARE AVAILABLE BEGIN-
ning Sept. Loving mother of two,
first aid/CPR certified, healthy
lunches and snacks, crafts, indoor
and outdoor activities. Just off Hwy.
4 between Blyth and Belgrave. Call
Alicha 519-523-9115. 29-31-32p
ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE,
Hope Chapel Cemetery, Sunday,
August 24, 2:00 p.m. Speaker: Tom
Dunbar. 32-2p
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COME AND GO 80TH BIRTHDAY
Party for Lavern Hoegy on August
16, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Walton
Hall. Best wishes only. 32-1
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“A GLASS MENAGERIE” EXHI-
bition of Hot Glass Art by Paulus
Tjiang. Opening reception Friday,
August 15, 6 p.m. Show continues to
Sept. 1. Blyth Festival Art Gallery.
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1,000 SQ. FT. RETAIL SPACE
and work area. Freshly painted and
refinished floors. Presently
operating as a flower and gift shop
with the local Sears catalogue store,
409 Queen St., Blyth. Call Luann
519-523-4235 evenings or 519-440-
0987 days. 32-2
FULL-TIME, YEAR-ROUND FARM
job. Most weekends off. No
experience necessary. Must have
driver’s licence. Please send work
history and work references to
Murray Whyte, RR 2, Seaforth, ON
N0K 1W0, fax 519-527-1389, e-mail
oac93a@yahoo.ca or call 519-527-
1781. 32-1
FIELD WORK AND MAINTEN-
ance full-time position. AZ licence
required. Good wage and Group
Health benefits. Send résumé to 519-
887-6330 or call 519-887-6181.32-2
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SEVERAL JOB OPENINGS FOR
building bins during fall season.
Apply in person at Huron Feeding
Systems in Brussels. 32-2
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PART-TIME POSITION FOR
chiropractic assistant Tuesdays 6 to 8
p.m. at Brussels Chiropractic Centre,
Grade 10 student or up. Phone or fax
résumé to 519-291-4030. 32-3
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STUDENT REQUIRED TO DO yard
work, gardening and odd jobs. Apply
in person to The Old Mill, one mile
south of Blyth. 30-tfn
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TERRY SPROUL CONSTRUCTION
requires one residential framer and
one labourer. Must have some
experience, 1 - 5 years and be
physically fit, heavy lifting involved.
Some out of town. Must have valid
transportation. Phone 519-887-6185
after 7 p.m. or fax résumé anytime
519-887-6943. Previous applicants
need not apply. 23-tfn
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REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
Tell the story of your community.
The Citizen requires community
correspondents to tell our readers of
the news in the Ethel and Cranbrook
communities. Small remuneration.
Contact Bonnie Gropp, The Citizen,
519-523-4792. e4w
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APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
400 Alexander Street,
Brussels, ON
One bedroom units, include
fridge, stove, heat, hydro, water,
secured entrance with security
tenant living on site, elevator lift.
Application required,
call 519-482-8505 ext. 252
Richard Lobb
Auction Calendar
Clinton 519-482-7898
Saturday, August 23 at 10 a.m. –
Weber Rosewood grand piano with
fancy legs, appliances, dining suite,
antiques, furniture, Royal Albert
Jubilee Rose dishes, dishes and
glassware, soap stone carvings, 3-
wheel bicycle, lawn mower, garden
tools, etc. to be held at 197 Picton St.
East, Goderich for Norinne Brindley
and the Estate of Donelda Brindley.
See: www.lobbauction.on.ca
for pictures and full listing
Births
Cards of thanks
Classified advertisements
published in
The Citizen
are now available on our
website at
www.northhuron.on.ca
Childcare
For rent
Help wanted
- Shift work, flexible rotating shifts including Saturdays as required.
- Team work with proper skills and a willingness to learn with potential
for future advancement within the organization.
- Bi-weekly pay period, with benefit package.
- Résumés accepted by fax 519-523-4920 or
email office@howsonandhowson.ca Attention: Mike
- Résumés accepted until Friday, August 29, 2008.
- Only suitable candidates will be contacted for interview portion.
HOWSON
MILLS
requires full-time permanent
Production Employees
in their flour mill division
TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
PART-TIME ROADS OPERATOR
The Municipality requires a part-time employee to assist with the
operations of the rural and urban roads department.
The successful applicant must have a Class DZ licence and have
proven experience in the operation of winter industrial equipment
and/or a tandem axle dump truck for winter snow removal operations.
This is an hourly paid, call-in position with approximately 24 hours per
week.
Rate of pay based on qualifications.
Please submit a letter of interest and résumé to the undersigned by
12:00 p.m. on Monday, August 25, 2008 to:
Kathy Adams, Deputy Clerk
Township of North Huron
P.O. Box 90, 274 Josephine Street
Wingham, ON N0G 2W0
Fax: 519-357-1110
kadams@northhuron.ca
We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however only those being
selected for an interview will be contacted.BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED