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The Citizen, 2003-01-08, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2003. PAGE 17. Classified Advertisements - 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 Accommodation for rent THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOW in Blyth, close to school, available now. Fridge and stove. Phone 523- 9435. 01-2 UPPER 2-BEDROOM APART- ment, downtown Brussels. Fridge, stove and parking, $395 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 01-tfn TWO-BEDROOM SENIORS’ apartment in Blyth, utilities and laundry included, close to all downtown conveniences. Please call 523-9695. 46-tfn BLYTH - NEWLY RENOVATED 2-bedroom home, close to all amenities, $495 plus utilities. Contact Brad. Days 523-4595 or evenings 482-5545. 42-tfn IN BLYTH, RECENTLY RE- modelled large three-bedroom semi, available Feb. 1, hardwood floors, 4 appliances, new gas furnace, large yard, $550 plus utilities. Phone 519-887-9007. 47-tfn FARMHOUSE BETWEEN BLYTH and Londesboro available now. References. Price negotiable. Phone 523-9610. 42-tfn Artides for sale INVENTORY CLEARANCE - all items 50% off Jan. 25 and 26 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Vai’s Custom Sewing and Family Crafts, 19 High St., Walton. 887-6399. 01-2 REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN by Citizen photographers are available to purchase. Many in colour. 4 x 6 - $4.00, 5x7- $5.00, 8 x 10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 to order. tfn MS lives here. Twice as many women as men develop multiple sclerosis. MS Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada 1-800-268-7582 www.mssociety.ca Births BRYANT. Cayden Allan Richard, son of Clint and Janice Bryant of Dundalk arrived at Orangeville Hospital on Jan. 2, 2003 weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. Proud grandparents are Allan and Karen Webster, Auburn, Rick Bryant and Cheryl l?rier of Colborne Twp. and Pat and Larry Nolan of Brampton. 01 -1 p Births MILLIAN. After their early arrival, Ken, Diane, Rachel and Miranda Millian are overjoyed to welcome home their twin daughters and sisters. Vanessa Chantelle and Samantha Chanelle were born on October 25, 2002 at 4:28 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in London. Twice as happy are grandparents Frank and Marian Hallahan of Blyth and Wayne and Marie Millian of Benmiller and Great­ Grandma Leona Hickey of Auburn. 01-1 MITCHELL. With joy and thanksgiving, Neil and Marie Mitchell wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Claire Lillian Mitchell. Claire was born at Stratford General Hospital on January 1, 2003, at 1:58 p.m. She weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. at birth. Siblings Emily, Sean and Sarah are thrilled to welcome their baby sister to the family! Proud grandparents are Emerson and Phyllis Mitchell of Walton, Bill and Laura Barber of Bayfield and Great-Grandma Kathleen Cuthill of Brussels. Many thanks to Dr. Hancock and Dori Taylor for their assistance with Claire’s birth, and to Dr. Edwards, Dr. Hillyer and Phyllis Barfoot for their prenatal care and support. 01-1 POLAND. Chris, Cindy and big sister Lorren are happy to announce the birth of Alaina Marie, born December 28, 2002 weighing 7 lbs. 9 1/2 oz. Proud grandparents are Paul and Dianne McCallum and John and Judy Poland. Thank you to Dr. Shepherd of Seaforth and Dr. Katos and all the OB nurses at Stratford General Hospital. 01-1 SILCOCK. Rachel Silcock is thrilled to announce the arrival of her baby sister Emma Elaine Silcock. Emma arrived on Dec. 31, 2002 at Stratford General Hospital and weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. Parents Steve and Paula are also very excited with the addition! 01-1 Cards of thanks BROTHERS. Lyle and Alice Brothers would like to express thanks and appreciation to friends, also staff at JR’s for the bouquet and providing a friendly place for our anniversary. 01-lp BYLSMA. We would like to thank everyone who came out to celebrate with us and our family the joy of our 60 years of marriage. Thank you so much for the flowers, cards, and gifts. A special thank you to our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren for their love. Above all we thank God for His blessings through our years together. - Wobbe & Pietje Bylsma 01-1 You Can Make a Difference HUNTINGTON DISEASE SHununjron Soc.ety of C.n.d. HUNTINGTON Socidtd Huntington du Canada 1-800-998-7398www.hsc-ca.org J Cards of thanks COUTTS. The family of the late Bill Coutts would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who shared in our sorrow over the passing of our husband, father and grandfather. Thank you to Blyth Fire Department, Seaforth-Clinton ambulance, Dr. Rooyakkers and staff at Seaforth Community Hospital. To Rev. Joan Tuchlinsky for the beautiful service and to Neil McGavin for words of remem­ brance. To Schimanski Family Funeral Home for their professional and caring service and to the Brussels Legion, Branch No. 218 RCL for the Memorial Service. To everyone who sent food to each of our homes. To the Carter family who prepared supper on Sunday, what can we say! To Duffs United Church Ladies for providing lunch for us after the service. To our community, friends and neighbours for the floral tributes and donations. Thank you from the bottom of our heart. - Marie and family. 01-1 DANKWARDT. We would like to thank the Blyth Fire Department for coming to our assistance on Christmas Day when Bill was experiencing chest pains. Thank you also to the ambulance crew. We really appreciate your quick response. - Bill and Freda. 01-1 DOLMAGE. We would like to thank everyone for the expressions of sympathy sent to us at the time of Dad’s passing. Your thoughtful­ ness of calls, cards, flowers, food and donations have helped us at this difficult time. - Doug and Karen Dolmage and family. 01-1 FINLAYSON. I would like to extend my thanks to everyone who attended my bridal shower at the Brussels Library and also to those who sent .gifts. A special thank you goes to Diane, Danielle, Bonnie and Sandy for organizing the shower and providing the snacks and refreshments. A sincere thanks for your thoughtfulness and best wishes. Your generosity and kindness are very much appreciated. - Barb. 01-1 FRASER. I would like to thank my wife Marjory and the rest of my family for driving to London when I had eye surgery at the Ivey Institute in November. Thank you to all the people who called to wish me well. A special thanks to Aleda McComb for her hospitality when we met at her house. Thanks to Dr. Jonder and his staff for all their help during the surgery. - Doug Fraser. 01-lp HOBA. I would like to thank everyone for cards, flowers, visits, prayers and phone calls while a patient at the Stratford Hospital and since returning home. A special thank you to Rev. Dr. Bannerman for his visit, and to the doctors and nurses for their expert care. The delicious food sent to the house was much appreciated. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Edelgard. 01 -1 p THE HURONLEA VOLUNTEER AUXILIARY wish to thank the community and Huronlea staff for supporting our Craft Sale and Penny Auction. A special thank you goes out to the crafter^ 01 -1 p Cards of thanks JOHNSTON. The families of the late Stella Johnston would like to thank friends and neighbours for the many expressions of sympathy with flowers, cards, memorial donations and food brought to our homes during the loss of our mother, grandmother and great­ grandmother. A special thank you to Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home for all their care and compassion, and to Rev. Dr. Eugen Bannerman for his kind words. Your kindness and support will always be remembered. 01-1 KING. The family of William Herbert King Sr. would like to extend thanks to friends, family and members of the community for kindness, visits, food, flowers and prayers. Special thanks go to Cathrine Campbell, the Schimanski Family Funeral Home, Mary Douma, Donna Middelcamp, Jim Knight, Jack Cardiff and the Seaforth Harmony Kings. On behalf of Bill, we would like to say farewell to his friends at the Coffee Shop and the Hunting Gang. 01-1 MACDONALD. The family of the late Margaret MacDonald would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who helped us during this difficult time. To all who visited, phoned, brought food, sent plants, flowers, cards and memorial donations during her illness and at the time of her passing, we extend our heartfelt thanks. - Kenneth MacDonald. 01-lp MILLIAN. We would like to thank our family and friends for their prayers, phone calls and words of encouragement over the past three months. Vanessa and Samantha would like to thank those who have spoiled them with cards and gifts. Also a big thank you to our parents, brothers and sisters and Bill and Diane Dobie for caring for Rachel and Miranda and giving them the love and attention they needed. Our eternal gratitude to the obstetrical team and NICU at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in London. - Ken and Diane Millian. 01-1 Coming events PILATES MAT AND STABILITY ball classes begin Thursday, Jan. 9 at Walton School. Increase strength and flexibility while reducing back pain and tension. Call Sue Hannon 519-271-9666 for more informa­ tion Limit 6 per class. 01-1 HURON COUNTY BEEF Producers’ Association Annual Meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 15 at the Brussels Legion. Roast beef meal at 6 p.m. Guest speakers for topics including Nutrient Management, Quality Starts Here Verified Beef Production Program. Qualified Source for Calves, OCA Review. $12 per person. For tickets call the director in your area or Jacquie Bishop at 519-887-9379. 01-1 OLD TIME FIDDLE MUSIC with Tom Melady starts Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1:30 - 3:30 E\ery Tuesday through to March at Seaforth Community Centres. Bring your instruments and dancing shoes. 01-2 Coming events EUCHRE TOURNAMENT - ST. Joseph’s Church Hall, Clinton on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 8 p.m. Over $1,000 in cash prizes. Lunch provided. Admission $5. Everyone welcome. 01-1 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Londesboro Hall, January 10 at 8 p.m. Admission $5-zOver $100 in prizes. Proceeds for Hall improvements. 01-1 EUCHRE TOURNAMENTS, Thursday, January 16 and January 30 at 8:00 p.m. Bring your own partner. Cash prizes. Admission $5 per person. Lunch. Info call 887- 6570. 01-3 AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club Breakfast - pancakes, eggs, toast, sausage and hashbrowns, Auburn Memorial Community Hall, Sunday, Jan. 12. Serving 9 a.m. - noon. $5 per person or $20 family rate. Maple syrup supplied by Robinson’s Maple Syrup Products, RR2, Auburn. Proceeds for Auburn’s 150th birthday celebrations. We serve. 01-1 COME AND HELP CELEBRATE our Scottish heritage at the Robbie Burns’ supper and entertainment, Saturday, January 25 from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. at Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. Traditional roast beef supper. Dance to follow at the Brussels Legion. $10/adult, $5/child. Call for reservations 887-9859, 887-9831 or 887-6555. 01&03b BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL Society - Annual General Meeting, Friday, January 17, BM&G Arena, Lions Meeting Room, 6:30 p.m. pot luck supper. Business meeting follows. 01-2b MEETINGS OF THE BOARD O^ Directors of the Clinton Public Hosp'tal 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 Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle Deaths DR. LOIS (PLUMB) DETWILER Dr. Lois Detwiler passed away suddenly at her home in Toronto on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2002. She was the beloved wife of the late Arthur Detwiler and loved mother of Deborah, John and Renee. She was the dear sister of Virginia Ullyot. She was predeceased by her brother Dr. Carl Plumb. Dr. Detwiler will be lovingly remembered as well by her nieces and nephews. A private funeral service was held at the Heritage Funeral Home in Palmerston on Saturday. Dec. 14. Interment was in Harrison Cemetery. A memorial service will be held at a later date. 01 -1 nc