The Citizen, 2019-02-28, Page 24ROOMS FOR RENT. $600 PER
month. 519-440-3706. 09-4p
GERBERS FIREWOOD SERVING
you for over 10 years. Your number
one source of quality slabwood and
bodywood. Delivery available. No
Sunday calls. 519-656-2057, 519-
441-2085. 01-50p
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. All are in
colour. 4x6 – $4.00, 5x7 – $5.00,
8x10 – $8.00. Phone to order 519-
523-4792 or 519-887-9114. tfn
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THE CITIZEN IS AVAILABLE TO
purchase at these locations –Auburn
Co-op, Belgrave Variety, Blyth
Corner Café, Blyth Variety, Blyth
Food Market, Blyth Ultramar,
Brussels Bulk & Bargains, Brussels
Foodland, Brussels Variety, JR’s,
Clinton Convenience, Clinton
Foodland, Walton Inn, Dean’s Valu-
Mart in Wingham, Wingham Mini
Mart, Brown’s Pharmasave,
Wingham. Seaforth Foodland, GT
Mini Mart in Seaforth, Fincher’s in
Goderich, The Citizen Blyth, and
Brussels. tfn
COOK. To all those who visited and
sent cards while I was in hospital
and since returning home, thank you.
Also many thanks for food brought
to the house, visits and to those who
took care of snow blowing and
offered rides back and forth. I am
very grateful to live in such a
wonderful, supportive community.
Thanks to my family and friends and
to my employer, North Huron and
my wife’s employer Howson &
Howson Limited for their support.
See you at the rink! – Dave Cook.
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BERGSMA. The family of the late
Bruce Bergsma, would like to extend
our thanks to everyone with our
recent loss. We appreciate all those
who sent cards, food, flowers and
made memorial donations. Special
thanks to Dr. Kyle Armstrong, the
Emergency Department at Clinton
Public Hospital, Paramedics, Care
Partners and Horizon Pro-Health for
the excellent care that they provided.
To Falconer Funeral Homes for their
care and compassion at such a
difficult time. Thanks also go to
Pastor Paul deWeerd for the words
of comfort and understanding. To
Barb Bosman for providing the
music at the funeral and the
Londesboro UCW for the luncheon
after the funeral. To so many others
who gave us sympathy and support,
your kindness will never be
forgotten. – The Bergsma Family.
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HALL. The family of Donna Hall
wishes to express our sincere
appreciation to those who have
shown such kindness during the past
few months. First, we want to thank
the staff at Huronlea for their
wonderful care of Donna and for
showing such compassion and
support to our family during her
illness. We also wish to thank Rev.
Richard Hall for officiating the
funeral and for his regular visits with
Donna. We are grateful to McBurney
Funeral Home for all your help
during this difficult time. Finally, the
memorial donations, flowers, visits
and cards/words of sympathy mean
so much to the entire family – thank
you. – Jim Hall and Family. 09-1
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SEILI. We would like to express our
gratitude and appreciation to all the
staff at Huronlea Brussels, for
looking after Ellwood, our husband,
father, grandfather, great-
grandfather. To all our friends,
neighbours, and extended families
for your hugs, calls, texts, cards,
food, flowers, etc. during our time of
sorrow, we thank you. There are no
single phrases to express our deepest
appreciation to Sandra Cable for
officiating at dad’s funeral service;
to Kathy Stephenson for assisting
with the plans and celebration at the
Four Winds Barn, to the Brussels
United Church volunteers for the
luncheon, to Zoey and Tom of
Riverside Funeral Home for your
guidance and compassion with all of
dad’s arrangements; to all our
extended families and friends for
taking part in his celebration of life
at the Four Winds Barn – it was truly
fitting to celebrate him in that way.
To all of you, your many acts of
kindness and sympathies continue to
be a great comfort to all of us during
this difficult time. – Beatrice, Joe,
Jane, Jim, Jeff and their families.
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WALSH. Thank you for the cards,
flowers and the good wishes on my
95th birthday. Also thanks to Don
and Brenda for the party on
Sunday. – Elsie Walsh. 09-1
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER,
Melville Presbyterian Church,
Friday, March 1, 2 p.m. Everyone
welcome. 08-2
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PANCAKE SUPPER ON TUESDAY,
March 5, 2019 at St. Paul’s Trinity
Anglican Church, Wingham from
5 - 7 p.m. Adult: $12, Children 12
and under: $6, Preschool: free.
Everyone welcome. 08-2
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ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH,
Brussels, Shrove Tuesday, Pancake
and Sausage Supper, March 5, 2019,
5 - 7 p.m. By donation. 08-2p
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PANCAKE SUPPER AT TRINITY
Anglican Church, Dinsley St., Blyth,
Tuesday, March 5 from 5 p.m. to
7 p.m. Adults: $8, Under 12: $4.
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JOSLING. In loving memory of
Lloyd Josling, who passed away
March 1, 2007.
The world may change from year to
year,
And friends from day to day,
But never will the one we loved
From memory pass away.
– Loved and remembered every day
by your family. 09-1p
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FOR SALE – 45 vintage 78
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519-376-9628. 09-3----------------------------------------
FOR SALE – Ice melt salt, 40 kg.
bags, free while supplies last.
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FOR SALE – Wood’s custom
chest freezer for sale for $100.
Model C12WCB in great working
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baskets, 50" wide by 24" deep by
35" tall when closed, 54" tall
when open. Pick up in Blyth. Call
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FOR SALE – Solid big oak desk
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FOR SALE –Ariens snowblower
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FOR SALE – Couch hide-a-bed
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FOR SALE – Ladder rack for
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Auction sale
175 ACRE FARM AUCTION
Selling for DON SCHULTZ – #83697 Marnoch Line Blyth, Ontario
Canada N0M 1H0 – located 5.5 kms west of Blyth on Blyth Rd (Huron
#25) then north 3.5 kms on Marnoch Line OR 9 kms south of Wingham
on HWY #4/London Rd then west on 5.5 kms on Belgrave Road then
south on Marnoch Line.
***** TUESDAY MARCH 26TH, 11:00AM *****
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:#83697 Marnoch Line, Blyth, Ontario N0M
1H0. Conc 3 PT Lot 32 in the Township of North Huron. Tax roll number
40.50.580.003.01200.0000.
ACREAGE: Consisting of 175 total acres +/- with 103 acres +/- being
workable. Approximately 60 acres +/- being systematically tiled. The
balance of 65 acres +/- being mixed bush, yard, buildings and pond.
Bush was logged approx. 5-6 years ago. Currently 40 acres is Alfalfa.
HOME:4 bedroom, 2-storey farm home with newer propane furnace
and outdoor wood furnace.
OUTBUILDINGS: 2 Pole barns 88'x64' & 50'x104'; 28'x32' workshop;
52'x60' livestock barn; 28'x60', 36'x64' & 56'x42' outbuildings.
2018 TAXES:$4,496.79 total
EASEMENT:Please see link below for Ontario Hydro easement.
VIEWING:Please feel free to walk the farm anytime. To view inside
building or questions on the property please contact Les 519-525-9322
OR Jack 519-526-7263
TERMS: Down payment of $100,000 day of auction, balance due on
closing in 30 days.
AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE FARM LAND.
PROPERTY BEING SOLD SUBJECT TO VERY MINIMAL
RESERVE TO SETTLE THE ESTATE.
MIKE, JOHN, LES & CAM SHACKELTON – AUCTIONEERS
Shackelton Auctions Inc
(519) 765-4450
www.shackeltonauctions.com
Auction sale
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MUNICIPALITY OF
MORRIS-TURNBERRY
Summer Student
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry is currently accepting applications for two (2)
summer student positions for the summer of 2019.
The successful applicant will work for approximately a 16 week period.
2 students for general labour duties: approximately 35 hours per week
Interested Candidates must have:
• Be capable of working independently
• Must have a minimum ‘G2’ drivers licence
• Must be returning to school in the fall of 2019
• Preference will be given to students enrolled in Post Secondary education
• Good written and oral communication skills will be an asset
• Knowledge of grass cutting equipment would be an asset
Please submit your résumé and a letter of interest to the undersigned by:
12 noon on Friday, March 15th, 2019
For further information contact the undersigned: Mike Alcock, Director of Public Works
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
PO Box 310, 41342 Morris Road,
Brussels, Ontario N0G 1H0
Telephone: 519-887-6137
Fax: 519-887-6424
Email: mail@morristurnberry.ca
Only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.
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