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A ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
BLYTH - DOWNTOWN, ONE
bedroom apartment available
March l, non-smoking. Call 523-
4351. 02-2
BLYTH - TWO BEDROOM
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BLYTH - 2 BEDROOM APART-
ment, includes fridge, stove, heat
and hydro, no animals. References
required. Phone 482-9371. 48-tfn
2 BEDROOM UPPER APART-
ment in downtown Brussels, newly
decorated, parking. $375. Refer
ences. Phone 887-9007. 36-tfn
HOUSE FOR RENT - 4 BED-
room farmhouse near Belgrave,
$500/month plus utilities, available
Feb. 1. Phone 523-4986. 02-lp
BLYTH - LARGE THREE BED-
room semi-detached, excellent
location, gas furnace, rent plus
utilities, no pets, references
required. 519-523-4929. 02-2p
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500MHZ COMPUTER SYSTEM
with 10Gb hard drive and 64 mb
ram. Fully equipped with 15”
monitor, 56k modem, Windows98
and more. 2 years parts and labour
warranty. Free delivery and setup.
$1499 plus taxes. Call Steve at
Huron Video and Sound 887-6710
or email blakey@wcl.on.ca 02-2
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CARD OF
THANKS
BREMNER. I would like to thank
everyone for sharing in my
birthday celebration on Saturday.
Thank you for all the gifts and
cards. A special thanks to Dave
Smith and gang for arranging the
entertainment. - Sincerely, Jerry.
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EVENTS
EGLI/WICK. We would like to
extend our thanks and appreciation
to the Blyth and Wingham Fire
Departments for their quick
response to our shed fire on Dec. 6.
Without their dedication and help
so much more could have been lost.
Thank you also to Mary Ann and
Dylan for watching the kids and the
warm cups of hot chocolate that
night. Your kindness will not be
forgotten. - Egli and Wick
families. 02-lp
GOOD. Sincere thanks to friends,
family and neighbours who visited
and sent flowers, cards and baking
while I was a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital and since I returned
home. Special thanks to ambulance
drivers, Dr. Bokhout and staff at
hospital and Rev. Paul Ross for
visits and prayers. - Margaret
Good. 02-1
McCALL. Many thanks to
everyone for the cards, gifts and
phone calls for my 80th birthday.
Special thanks to friends who took
me out to lunch and my family who
surprised me with a cake and gifts
that evening. It all gave me much
joy on my special day. - Betty.
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McCREA. We wish to express our
sincere thanks to Maureen and
Brad for their help with Mom at the
time of her fall, we could not have
managed without them. Also the
support of neighbours at home and
visits to Mom in Seaforth Manor,
when we were unable to go
ourselves. Words alone cannot
express our thanks. - Amy and
Ralph. 02-lp
ROONEY. The families of the late
Rosella Rooney wish to express our
sincere gratitude to all our relatives,
friends and neighbours who sent
flowers, made memorial donations
and brought food to our homes. To
the many people who expressed
sympathy, thank you. We would
like to thank Dr. Woldnik for his
compassionate care and the staff
and management of Seaforth
Manor Nursing Home for the way
you treated Mother with such
loving care and respect, also for the
kindness you showed to us her
family, as we made our visits.
Thanks Rev. Ernest Dow for your
consoling words, prayer, lovely
service and for making our sorrow
easier to bear. Thank you to the
Blyth United Church for the lovely
luncheon after the service. This act
of kindness meant much to us.
Thank you to Beattie-Falconer
Funeral Home and your courteous
staff for helping us through this
difficult time, but a time which has
left us with many thoughtful
memories. - Sincerely, Armstrong
and Rooney families. 02-lp
SMITH. I would like to thank all
friends, neighbours and family for
the cards and visits over Christmas.
I also thank Huronlea staff for their
love and support. - Adah Smith.
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SCHNOCK/SCHAUBER. Thank
you to all who showed kindness
with the passing of our friend, son,
and brother Tom Schauber. Food
delivered to our homes, flowers,
cards and kind words were greatly
appreciated. Special thanks to the
Mark Jutzi Funeral Home staff and
Father Graham Keep. - Darlene
Schnock and family, Ralph and
Sarah Schauber and family. 02-1
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. 02-1
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment - St. Joseph’s R.C. Church
Hall, Clinton, Wednesday, Jan. 12,
8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 02-lp
EUCHRE AT WALTON HALL
second and fourth Thursdays, Jan.
13 and Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. Bring your
own partner. $5.00 per person.
Cash prizes. Lunch. 02-3
ROBBIE BURNS BALL,
Brussels Legion, Sat., Jan. 22,
2000, Dancing 9 - 1 to Beechwood.
$8 each advance, $10 each at door.
Lunch at 11 p.m. included. Age of
majority. For tickets phone 519-
887-9368. 02-1
ST. HELENS POKER RALLY
Sunday, Jan. 16/00. Postponed date
Jan. 23. ‘New and Longer Route’.
Registration 10 a.m. - 12 noon. St.
Helens W.I. Hall, $4.00 per hand,
3/$ 10. O.F.S.C. permit required.
02-2
EUCHRE TOURNAMENT,
Londesboro Hall, January 14,
8 p.m. Admission $5.00, over $100
in prizes. Proceeds for hall
improvements. 02-lp
A COME-AND-GO BRIDAL
Shower for Shirley Bridge on
Thursday, January 20 from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. at the Brussels Library.
02-2
BLOW OUT SALE - JANUARY
17-22. 15% to 60% off storewide
to celebrate our 10th anniversary.
Crossroads Gift and Book Store,
Clinton, 519-482-5855. 01-3
HURON COUNTY BEEF PRO-
ducers Association Annual
meeting, Wednesday, January 19,
2000, 11 a.m. Brussels Legion.
Panel board re: vaccinations.
$12/person available from local
directors or phone Rose Marie
Bishop, 519-887-6186. 01-2
PARENT-CHILD MOTHER
Goose Program for parents and
children ages 0-4. Connect and
share with other parents while
gaining parenting skills and
confidence. Help your child gain
self-esteem, develop social skills,
and a head start on language and
literacy skills. Free. To be held at
the Wingham Branch Library, 281
Edward St., every other Tuesday
morning beginning January 18,
2000. Sponsored by Rural
Response for Healthy Children. For
more information or to register,
please call 482-8777 or 1-800-479-
0716.
01-2
BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL
Society Annual Meeting, Tuesday,
January 25, 7:30 p.m., B. M. & G.
Community Centre. 01 -3
EARLY CHILDHOOD STEP FOR
parents of children ages 0-6. Learn
positive communication skills,
effective discipline methods, and
how to encourage self-esteem. To
be held at the Salvation Army, 292
Edward St., Wingham, every other
Tuesday morning beginning
January 11, 2000 from 10:15 a.m.
to 11:15 a.m. (9 sessions). The cost
is $20/person, $25/couple.
**Financial Assistance is available
if needed. Sponsored by Rural
Response for Healthy Children. For
more information or to register,
please call 482-8777 or 1-800-479-
0716. 01-2
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HELP
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PART-TIME SERVER MUST BE
18. Contact Peter or Carol at the
Blyth Inn 523-9381. 41-tfn
MDL Position Available:
doors Production Workers
638905 Ontario Limited
Hours of Work: - Full-time Seasonal
Job Duties: - Building of steel entry door systems
and other duties required.
Job Qualifications:
Woodworking experience would be an
asset. Heavy lifting is required.
Training provided by MDL Doors
Resumes will be accepted until January 28th, 2000.
Successful candidates will be contacted for an interview.
MDL Doors
P.O. Box 297
Brussels, ON
NOG 1H0
Fax: (519) 887-6002 E-mail: mdldoors@wcl.on.ca
EXCELLENT EMPLOYMENT
opportunity managing modern
2000 head finishing bam. Part time,
flexible hours. Assets required:
keen observation skills and
mechanical inclination. Looking
forward to hearing from an
innovated, motivated individual
interested in a positive encouraging
work environment. Fax only to
519-291-2342. 02-3
ACRE T FARMS IS CURRENTLY
seeking a responsible individual to
manage our four 4,000 head swine
nurseries. Previous experience
would be considered an asset. Also,
we are in need of general farm
labourers to perform various duties
in our large, modern production
facilities. Please send resume by
mail or fax to: Acre T Farms Ltd.,
R.R.# 3, Brussels, ON NOG IH0.
Fax:(519)887-6330. 01-2
BLYTH APOTHECARY - We are
currently accepting applications for
a permanent part-time front-shop
clerk. This position will provide
about 15 hours of work per week.
Retail experience is necessary.
Pharmacy or related experience is
an asset. Your resume, with a hand
written letter of application, should
be presented in person to Blyth
Apothecary, 140 Queen St. N.,
Blyth. Only those applications
received by 1 p.m. on Saturday,
January 15 will be considered. 01-2
2000 HERD FINISHING
facility seeking individual to
accurately weigh market hogs. Fax
only to 519-291-2342. 02-3
PART-TIME COOK. CONTACT
Peter or Carol at the Blyth Inn,
523-9381. 02-tfn
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O’^kPoultry Service
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CATCHERS ’-WXW50-1549
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