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The Citizen, 2003-08-20, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2003. Classified Advertisements - RATES - 20 words or less only S4.00. Additional words 15c each. 50c 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 BRUSSELS-TURNBEKRY ST., one-bedroom apartment with deck. Phone 523-9343. 32-1 LARGE 3-BEDROOM BRICK home in Brussels, gas heat, upstairs laundry, hardwood floors, $575 plus. Phone 887-9007. 32-tfn THREE-BEDROOM SEMI IN Blyth, available Sept. 1, fridge, stove, hardwood floors, $525 plus. Phone 519-887-9007. 28-tfn Ar tides for sale PIANOVATIONS has many PIANOS for sale! Back to school bargains! Previously enjoyed PIANOS starting from $900, with warranty and delivery. Brand new PIANOS starting from $3,495. Come visit our Village Restoration Centre and Showroom. We buy, sell and consign good used PIANOS! We offer full technical service, consultation, tuning, refinishing and rebuilding. 287 Main Street, Londesborough, Thursday 11-6. Friday >1-8 and Saturday 11-6, or call 523-4535 or 1-866- 63PIANO or email enquiries to pianovations@sympatico.ca 32-1 REPRINTS OF PHOTOS TAKEN by Citizen photographers are available to purchase. Many in colour. 4x6 - $4.00, 5x7 - $5.00, 8x10 - $8.00. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 to order. tfn 50% OFF SUMMER CASUAL clearance now on at The Workshop, downtown Wingham. Save on short-sleeve casual and western shirts, shorts, golf shirts, casual summer jackets and more. Still good selection and sizes up to 5XL in many styles. Sale ends August 30. 31-3 FREE - 2003 CITIZEN PHONE Book is available at no charge at both our Blyth and Brussels office. tfn Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Births BONTA1NE. Gerry and Heidi (nee Scrimgeour) are excited to announce the arrival of Ainsleigh Ann born August 14, 2003 at Stratford General Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. A new little cousin for Ethan and Clair Scrimgeour. Proud grandparents are Don and Lenore Scrimgeour and Jack and Carol Bontaine. 32-lb Auction sales PROPERTY AUCTION For George Clarence Bailie on North & Union St. Blyth in the Municipality of North Huron On August 27 at 7 pm Property Description: Lots: 179 Plan 168 Blyth; 180 Plan 168 Blyth; 181 Plan 168 Blyth; 182 Plan 168 Blyth; 183 Plan 168 Blyth The lots are all 165’ by 62.04’ The lots are being sold with a very reasonable reserve. If the lots are not sold individually or meet the reserve they may be sold in groups. Terms: 10% down the day of sale, balance in 30 days. Owner or Auctioneer are not responsible for accidents day of the sale or on viewing. For information please contact: Clarence Bailie 523-9203 or Auctioneer Robert Trick 519-523-4387 Londesboro. Cards of thanks BERNARD. I would like to thank everyone for the cards, phone calls, enquiries, flowers and treats I received while I have been under the weather. Thank you to neighbours who cut grass at home and at the cottage. Thanks to the “Blueberry Fairy” too, but especially thanks to the great emergency room nurses and doctors at Clinton Hospital, and the care and wonderful medical expertise I received at St. Marys Hospital in Kitchener. - Howard. 32-1 HEMINGWAY. The family of the late Eleanor Hemingway wishes to express their appreciation to friends, family and relatives for their support prior to and after her death. The staff of Maplewood Villa and Seaforth Hospital gave Mom excellent care in a caring manner. Dr. Royakkers and Edwards were kind and helpful in their treatment of Mom and us. The flowers and donations in her memory are appreciated. Thanks go to Rev. Joan Golden, Pastor Brent Kipfer and the Schimanski Family Funeral Home for the comfort, guidance and the meaningful memorial service. We appreciated the Women’s Institute Service as W.I. had been a part of our mother’s life for many years. Since the funeral, many cards, goodies and expressions of sympathy have eased the pain of our loss. Your kindness will be long remembered. - The family of Eleanor Hemingway. 32-1 McCALL. I would like to thank the Blyth Fire Department and the ambulance crew for their quick response and special care after my fall. Special thanks goes to Frank Wilson for letting the family know. A big thank you also goes to Bernice for all that you do for me. Thank you for all the phone calls and inquiries and food. Your kindness is greatly appreciated. - Effie McCall. 32-1 McCALL. Thank you to everyone who helped us celebrate at our surprise 25th anniversary party. Special thanks to our children Leisa and Pete, Matt and Lacey for all their hard work and to Leisa and Pete for hosting the party at their farm. We had a great time! - Ross and Fran. 32-lp Cards of thanks ALEXANDER MAC GULUTZEN Together as a family we would like to extend our sincere appreciation , and gratitude for everyone’s kindness and support shown to us in the past couple of weeks. Thanks to everyone for the food, flowers, gifts, visits, phone calls, cards, Gideon Bibles, donations and all support and assistance provided. A special thank you ter Dr. Martin, ER staff and x-ray department at Cambridge Memorial Hospital for the professional care provided to Dad on August 1. Thank you for your honesty and kindness and prayers. Deep thanks to Beattie- Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. for your guidance and direction. Thank you to Luann’s Country Flowers for your time and expertise. The flowers were beautiful. A heartfelt thank you to Aunt Ruth and Uncle John for the luncheon held at your home. It was wonderful. We love you both. As well, an extended thank you to Jim and Lorraine Hallahan and the Westfield Ladies for the family dinner that was prepared. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. To family and friends who assisted with babysitting at any point throughout the weekend, visitation and funeral service, our thanks to you all. A most special thank you to Reverend Steve Hildebrand for your compassion. You genuinely touched the hearts of everyone through your service, in Dad’s honour. Thanks to Duff’s U.C.W. for the luncheon that was provided on Tuesday after the service. Your time and commitment is sincerely appreciated. A big thank you to Bill- - Hamilton for your assistance in the preparation of the eulogy and to Fred Douglas for your preparation and presentation of Dad’s eulogy. It will be cherished always.,Thank you to Terri for reading. “Words Left Unsaid”. How true these words are. Thank you to Christine and Brad for suggestions and guidance and for understanding. Brittany and Courtney - Papa would be so proud of you both for the song and the poem. He is already smiling down from heaven. Deep thanks to the pallbearers and the flower bearers. We know that dad has touched your life in some way. Words cannot express the kindness and friendship that Bill and Donna Hamilton, Rod and Deb Ansley shared with Dad. To Bill and Donna - thank you both so very much for being there for Mom - it is exactly where Dad would have wanted you to be. Thank you for your support and presence. Bill - you were like another brother to Dad. To Rod and Deb Ansley - thank you so much for your help and support towards us all. Dad was truly blessed to have you both as friends. We would like to thank Doreen Troyer for spending time with Mom and lending her support. Dad has touched many hearts and many lives. His strength, integrity, kindness, caring of his family and friends and uncanny humour was never ending. He will live on through each one of us! Just as hope rings through laughter, it can also shine through tears. “Miss me, but let me go”. - Paulene Gulutzen, Darlene and Brad, Bill and Christine, Charles and Terri and families. 32-lp BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Cards of thanks JACKSON. A big thank you to all of my friends and neighbours in Londesboro who attended and sent gifts to my community shower last week. The gifts were all wonderful and they will be very useful in our new home. Thank you to Jean and Nancy for organizing the shower. It was nice seeing you all again. - Jennifer. 32-1 LOWE. I wish to thank everyone for the good wishes, cards and phone calls I received following my hip replacement. Also thanks to Dave Smith for the use of his gold cart. Special thanks to my wife Hope. - Wayne. 32-1 THE WALTON AREA SPORTS Club wishes to thank all those who helped work at the gates at the Walton TransCan Motocross race. Your support and participation for this fundraising venture is greatly appreciated. - Walton Area Sports Club and Jo-Ann McDonald. 32-1 JESSE WESSELINK On July 9, Heaven received another little angel. On behalf of Jesse’s family we would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff, both in the London and Wingham hospitals. Without your help we would not have had six beautiful years of memories with Jesse. To the Community Nursing Services - thank you for all you have done for us and Jesse. You all have become friends because of Jesse. To Brenda St. Pierre especially, who was with us for the first five years of Jesse’s life. We know how much you will miss him. To Jesse’s girls from room 10 (you know who you are), you made Jesse’s first year of school the best. The pictures alone tell us how much he enjoyed going to school. Thank you again for the beautiful memory garden in memory of Jesse. It will always be a reminder of the little boy with the big beautiful smile. To my family for always being there. The visits, cards and the time you spent with Jesse will be remembered always. To everyone who helped with Jesse’s fundraising, for the cards and donations on behalf of Jesse, thank you. We are truly blessed to be living in such a caring community. Finally, to everyone who was touched by this little angel. We have given Jesse all we could but we were blessed because Jesse gave us so much more. Jesse will never be forgotten. He will be forever loved and forever missed. Thank you all again. - Joyce, Dave, Justin, Adam, Josh and Evan Wesselink. 32-1 Cards of thanks PRIOR. Wow - What a great season. “Saving the best for last.” Thank you to the U-ll Brussels squad, George Zwep and Alicia Deitner, couldn’t have done it without you, a gracious hostess Alicia, the parents and referees, Janice Becker for her weekly sports writeups. The gift was very tasty. Hope you enjoyed your soccer season and remember “spread out”. See you next year! - Coach, Donna Prior. 32-1 Coming events COME ONE, COME ALL TO the Ethel Town Hall on Monday, August 25 at 2 p.m. to enjoy Blyth Festival Young Company’s “The Washer at the Ford and other Celtic tales”. The show is based in mythology and folklore of the ancient celts and features live music and traditional dance. Donations will be accepted at the door and there will be an opportunity to speak with the actors and musicians after the show. See you there! 887-2605. 32-1 OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED for Ciderfest on Sept. 28, Van Egmond House, Egmondville. Phone Vivienne 527-0375 or leave message. 32-3 HOPE CHAPEL CEMETERY, Hullett Township, annual memorial service Sunday, August 24 at 2 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. Ted Nelson. NOTE: CHANGE OF TIME. 31-2p THE WASHER AT THE FORD and Other Celtic Tales - A thrilling new offering from the Blyth Festival Young Co. full of mischief, magic, mayhem, and music. Based in the mythology and folklore of the ancient Celts with traditional songs and dances. Opening soon in the Blyth Festival June Hill room. Special tour dates!! (as follows): August 20, 21, 22 and 23 at 5 p.m.; August 25 at 2 p.m. at the Ethel Town Hall; August 26 at 2 p.m. at the Lucknow Town Hall; August 28 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the Bayfield Town Hall; August 29 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the Goderich Livery; August 30 at 11 a.m. at Point Farms Provincial Park. Tickets only $10 each. Bring the little warriors too! For more information or to order tickets call 519-523-9300. < ' 31-2 FIDDLING AT THE FALLS Jamboree - Falls Reserve Conser­ vation Area, Saturday, August 23 at 1:00 p.m. Musicians welcome to register and play. Admission: $8.00 per car. Falls Reserve is located just west of Benmiller off County Road 31. Call 524-6429 for information. 32-1 Please Recycle This Newspaper For rent COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR rent, 1200 sq. ft., kitchen, bath, 3 offices, common area, more than one tenant possible. Available July 1, Queen St., Blyth. Phone 523- 4840,523-9448. 25-tfn