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The Citizen, 2002-01-09, Page 14— RATES — 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 each. 500 will be deducted if ad is paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 A ccommodation for rent GYPSY LANE APARTMENTS, Blyth, Ontario — "Finest in Adult Living" (one month free rent). Immediate possession, clean, spacious two-bedroom apartment features large living room with walk-out balcony, modern kitchen, 4 pc. bath, coin operated laundry facility, additional storage, ample parking, park-like setting, short walk to theatre and shopping. $545/month. Call 523-4502. 01-4 AVAILABLE FEB. 1 — OLDER 3-bedroom townhouse, fridge and stove, 445 Mill St., Blyth. $410 plus utilities. References required. No dogs. Call 523-9555. , 47-tfn HOUSE FOR RENT — TWO bedroom edge of Brussels. Contact 887-6670. 01-2 NEWLY RENOVATED 3 BED- room semi in Blyth. $550 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 46-tfn SEAFORTH: SILVERCREEK Apts., large, 2 bedroom, luxury apt., 3 appliances, controlled entry. For mature adults. Phone 519-522- 0442 or 519-527-1577. 48-tfn BLYTH — LARGE / BEDROOM house with garage, close to all amenities, $495/month plus utilities. Brad, days 523-4595, nights 482-5545. 42-tfn Articles for sale TWO-YEAR-OLD GAS DRYER, General Electric, excellent condition, top of the line, $250. Phone 523-9843. 01-2 PET FOOD. PET SUPPLIES, bird feeders, bird feed — lots of varieties to choose from. Available at The Pet Den, located at Brussels Livestock, 887-9391. 01-4 REPRINTS 'OF PHOTOS TAKEN by Citizen photographers are available to purchase. Many in colour. 4 x 6 - $4.00, 5 x 7 - $5.00, 8 x 10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 to order. tfn Births BEARD. Gerry and Tammy (nee Kieffer) are thrilled to announce the arrival of their first child, a son, Kieffer Liam, born Tuesday, December 18, 2001 weighing 7 lbs. 12 ounces at Grand River Hospital, Kitchener. Proud grandparents are Bill and Linda Kieffer, Bluevale and Ron and Pat Beard, Elmira. Special thanks to Dr. McLaughlin, Dr. Ross, Dr. Carruthers and the fourth floor staff at Grand River Hospital. 01-1 Pets GUINEA PIG TO GIVE AWAY — cage included. Call 887-9857. 01-1 Livestock WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 887-9747 NEED A MORTGAGE? Buying - Gel the LOWEST RATE We Shop the Banks for you. They pay us! TRANSFER and CONSOLIDATE Debts Into a mortgage! 5 year Bank Rate 0 5.35% Borrow $100,000, mortgage Pay $504.00 per month You could save $2,500./year (tax free) "Hard to Approve" Give us a TRY MORTGAGE NETWORK 319-482-7675 / 1-866.623-0589 www.garywalden.com Personals ARE YOU EXPERIENCING THE aftermath of an abortion/emotions you can't explain? Most post- abortal women experience trauma in their lives. Call our 24-hour hotline collect. 519-323-3751 for confidential support. e4w A message from The War Amps To order a Spot the Danger! video or the new PLAYSAFE interactive CD-Rom, visit our Web site at www.waramps.ca or call 1-800-250-3030. POPP. The family of the late Lorne Popp would like to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for all their support, sympathy and many acts of kindness at this difficult and sad time. Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury, Dr. J. K. Hay, Cheryl Hohner and the Emergency Department of Clinton Public Hospital, the Blyth; Fire Department and ambulance attendants. Special thanks to Michael Falconer of Beattie- Falconer Funeral Homes (Tasker Chapel), Rev. C. Wittich and organist Lynda Lentz-McGregor and the Blyth United Church Women for the lovely luncheon and everyone for being so caring. Thanks to all who brought food, flowers, cards and made phone calls, memorial donations and came to the funeral home and United Church funeral to show their sympathy. All was much appreciated. — Evelyn Popp and family. 01-1p Coming events MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF Directors of the Clinton Public Hospital are open to the public, and are held on the fourth Monday of each month (except July and August). Meetings are held in the hospital's boardroom, and begin at 7 p.m. Individuals or groups who wish to address the Board or make a presentation must submit a written request at least seven days in advance of the meeting. 01-1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 & 24 at 8:00 p.m. euchre tournament at Walton Hall. Bring your own partner. Cash prizes. Lunch. Admission $5 per person. 01-3 AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK- fast Sunday, January 13, 2002, 9 a.m. - noon, Auburn Community Hall. $5/person or $20/family. Maple syrup donated by Robinson's Maple Products. We Serve. 01-1 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT: Londesboro Hall, January 11, 8:00 p.m. Admission $5, over $100 in prizes. Proceeds for Hall Improvements.- 01-lp HURON COUNTY BEEF PRO- ducers' Association Annual meeting, Brussels Legion, 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 16, 2002. $12. Guest speaker — Ken Bateman, DVM, MSc-Ontario Vet College. Topic: Mycoplasma. For tickets contact Jacquie Bishop at (519) 887-9379 or the director in your area. 01-1 THE BRUSSELS AGRICUL- tural Society annual meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 16, 2002 at the BMG Community Centre. 51-3 Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca For rent BARN FOR RENT — FINISHING hog barn with wet-dry feeders, for approximately 550 head. Phone 887-6708. 01-2 BLYTH BULLDOGS. Organizers of the Blyth Bulldogs WIN! WIN! Sweepstakes thank the community for making the third annual fundraiser the most successful yet: thank you, ticket buyers. Thank you, Blyth Apothecary for the use of one of your display windows, continuing what started last year at Black Creek Clothing. Thank you, ticket sellers. And thank you, Mavis Bushey and Jim Gilmore at Sparling's Propane for providing administrative and accounting functions. Game on. 01-1 EAST. I would like to thank my entire family, Gordon and Kay Hesselwood who organized a potluck surprise 70th birthday party which brought near 90 people to Londesboro Hall Saturday evening. Thanks again everyone. — Mary East. 01-1 MOORE. A heartfelt thanks to all the doctors, nursing and housekeeping staff of Wingham and District Hospital for the wonderful care given to Blanche (Iona) Moore during her numerous stays there. Thank you girls from the Community Nursing and the Homemakers for making Iona's time at home more comfortable. To Gary and Marlene Harkness, thanks for looking after the snow and bringing me supper. To my friends, Mac and Berle MacGowan, your daily phone calls and support and those special treats will never be forgotten. Rev. Jeff Hawkins, with your wit and cheery personality, ' you brought a smile to the day, and your words at the service were comforting. Thank you to Schimanski Family Funeral Home for making this time of sorrow a little easier, and to my family, Debbie, Eric and boys, Lori, Scott and boys and Jim, Sue and boys and a girl, thank you for being there with me. - Cec Moore. 01- I p MITCHELL. We would like to say thank you to everyone who helped us out in any way during Doug, Mandy and Jamie's accident. Thank you to the Brussels and Blyth Fire Departments, ambulance attendants, Seaforth and South West hospital in London. Mandy and Jamie would like to say a special thank you to Harold Bridge for taking care of them. Max McLellan thank you for keeping me informed on what was going on until I could be with my family. We would like to say thank you to our families for being there once again for us, all the calls of concern and to anyone else who helped out in anyway. Thank you everyone! — Doug, Janet, Rob, Mandy and Jamie. 01-1 SCHADE. Ruth and Neil Schade wish to thank all the kind people who sent cards, gifts of fruit and goodies, prayers and telephone calls to our house after Neil's triple by-pass operation. Special thanks also to Dr. Moon and staff in London at Victoria Hospital. All helped to make Neil's recovery much shorter. Neil plans to be out seeding in April or May with God's help. • 01-1p Qght\ Please Recycle 4 14iii This Newspaper PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2002. Classified Advertisements Cards of thanks Cards of thanks Help wanted Help wanted ' WOMEN'S SHELTER, SECOND STAGE HOUSING AND COUNSELLING SERVICES OF HURON is looking for a BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT for our Clinton Second Stage Housing Site The work involves providing an on-site presence, ensuring a quick response to etnergencies and routine maintenance and cleaning of common areas. In exchange for this work a 2-bedroom apartment is provided. Second Stage .Housing of Huron provides safe, supportive, transitional housing for women with/without children who are victims of family violence. No adult male residents or visitors are permitted at this site. Interested applicants should apply in writing by January 31st, 2002. Please provide a resume and a letter stating why you are interestecrin the position and your available start date. Please mail-your application to Second Stage Housing of Huron, Box 298, Clinton, Ontario, NOM ILO, to the attention of Genie Gerrits, Second Stage Housing Manager. Applications may also be faxed to (519) 482-5711. For more information regarding this position please call the Clinton office at (519) 482-5288. POSITION AVAILABLE ON poultry, hog, cash crop farm near Walton. Previous experience an asset, but we are willing to train. Fax résumé to 887-6726, phone 887-6708 or mail to: Grofield Farms, RR 3, Walton, ON NOK 1ZO. 01-2 PART-TIME HELP NEEDED IN sow barn, Monday to Wednesday. Call John van Vliet 887-6908. 01-2 TE-EM FARM, GREENHOUSES, Garden Centre, and Strawberry Farm is now accepting applications for various positions including, retail, transplanting, management and greenhouse work. Some positions are full time and some are seasonal part time. Applicants will have a good knowledge of plants, be enthusiastic about working in a customer-oriented operation, must be reliable, be able to work as a team and work long hours especially in the spring. Students may apply for weekend and after school work. Apply by faxing résumé, and a cover letter stating what position you are interested in, wage expectations, qualifications and why you would be an asset to our operation, to 482-1496. 01-1 Legal notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Claims against the estate of MAE EDITH BADLEY late of Blyth, Ontario who died on 26 October 2001 must be in my hands by 16 January 2002 after which date the estate will be distributed. LAW OFFICE of RALPH SMITH, B.A., LL.B., CFP 20 Gouinlock Street P.O. Box 159 Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO Lawyer for the Estate Trustee with a Will. 50-3 Lost/strayed MISSING: A 22" HARO VECTOR mountain bike (v-frame), red with blue grips, also has a chrome water bottle holder and a Norco air pump (black) with holder. If anyone has information call 887-9583, a reward will be given if found and. returned. 01-1