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The Citizen, 2004-04-22, Page 13— RATES — 20 words or less only $5.00. Additional words 20C 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 MOBILE HOME, TWO BEDROOM, add-on room, new gas furnace, grass cut, references. Brussels 887- 6257. 16-I TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT in Blyth. Fridge and stove included. Phone 482-9371. 15-tfn A ccommodation wanted FARMHOUSE IN THE BRUSSELS, Walton, Blyth area for June I. References available. 887-9836. 16-2p THE BLYTH FESTIVAL IS currently seeking accommmoda- tions for the 2004 season. We are interested in renting apartments/ houses or boarding spaces in your homes. The accommodations are needed from May 1 to Sept. 1. The length of times will vary with each person. Please call Sandy anytime at The Blyth Festival 523-9300 Ext. 210 or 523-9720 and leave message. 15-2 Articles for sale NORTEL MERIDIAN 8-OUTLET telephone system, $1,500. Konica, 1112 photocopy machine, excellent shape, $600. Call 519-887-6378. 16-3 'FARM FRESH FOODS: MAPLE syrup, brown eggs, naturally hormone-free beef and pork. Noah Stutzman, 84407 Prosperity Line, RR 2, Auburn. 13-4p FRESH MAPLE SYRUP, 4 LITRES $36.00. $1.00 off with this ad. Edward Gingerich, 37823 Belfast Rd., Lucknow. One mile east of St. Helens. 13-4p THE 2004 CITIZEN PHONE BOOK is now on sale at either our Blyth or Brussels office for only $1.00 each. tfn POOL OWNER? NO MORE BUY- ing and storing chlorine with a Zodiac Salt Chlorinator. Clear water just by adding salt. Only $1,995. Blue Horizon Pools 524- 9804. 16-tfn NEW STORE IN BRUSSELS, 425 Turnberry Street. Selling gently- used brand name clothing. Open Monday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (519) 338-3960. I6-3p 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 Farmland BIDS BEING TAKEN ON 130 acres for rent, organic or commercial, on St. Michaels Rd. Phone 887-9463. 15-2 G arage/yard sales YARD SALE — MULTI-FAMILY, 272 Trueman, 297 Anthony's Lane, 286 Main (Radfords) Londesborough Saturday, April 24, 8:00 a.m. - ?? Baby items, housewares, furniture, books, misc. School class will offer coffee and bake sale. 16-1p In memoriam ANDERSON. In fond and loving memory of a dear grandson, nephew and cousin, Luke Jordan Anderson who was taken from us on April 26, 1997. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part. God has you in his keeping, We have you in our hearts. — Loved always, Grandma Thelma, Speed and families. 16-1p ANDERSON. In loving memory of our son and brother, Luke who was tragically taken from us April 26, 1997. Our hearts are full of wonderful memories, We treasure them with care, The way you had to leave us, Will always seem unfair. 'art Sad are the hearts that ache, Silent the tears that fall, Living our lives without you, Is the hardest part of all. — Forever in our hearts, Morn, Dad, Kyle, Adam and Cody. 16-1 GOLL. In loving memory of Lila Goll who passed away one year ago April 20, 2003. A mother who gave us, The best years of her life, Who had cherished our secrets, Our sorrows, our strife. One year without you has gone so fast, But our memories of you will always last. You taught us to love, you taught us to pray, Dear mother in heaven, God Bless you today, Oh mother — so many images come to mind, Whenever we speak your name, It seems without you in our lives, Things will never be the same. — Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Lois and Mel and family; Marilyn and Jack and family. 16-1p GOVIER. In memory of Dorothy Govier who passed away on April 23, 2001. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name, • I have so many memories, And keep your picture in a frame. My heart still aches with sadness, In silence my tears still flow, For what it meant when I lost you, No one will ever know. — Lovingly remembered, Murray. 16-lp Treeb Landscaping & Supplies Bare Root Trees Have Arrived 8 ft. Red & Green Maples 2 ff. White & Black Cedars Norway & Blue Spruce Also new supply of ornamental stock Open every day at Treebelt Landscaping One mile west of Blyth Call 523-9771 THINK HOW MUCH BETTER Canada could be! The NDP wants Canada working for everybody. Join us. Call Grant Robertson, Candidate 519-386-1887 or grant@bmts.com 16-1 NEW "CATCH PENNY KORNER" store to open soon at "Clark's of Silcote" on Albert Street, Clinton. Keep your donations and bring them to the new store when it opens, or bring to the old location on Isaac Street in Clinton. Watch for more information. 16-1 MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE is having a casserole supper followed by euchre in the library on Thursday, April 29 at 6:30. Proceeds to Cancer Society. 16-1 THE HURON COUNTY HISTOR- ical Society will be meeting Thursday, April 24,. 7:30 p.m. at the Auburn Community Hall. Jim and Dorothy Schneider will be speaking on the history of Auburn and their upcoming 150th celebrations. • 16-1 SPRINGTIME SUPPER, SUNDAY, April 25, 4:30 - 7 p.m. at Melville Presbyterian Church (turkey and ham). Adults $10, 6 - 12 years, $5, 5 years and under free. For tickets please call 887-6584 or 887-6753. Some tickets available at the door. Take-out available. 15-2 ETHEL UNITED CHURCH, ham and turkey supper, Sunday, May 2, 4 - 7 p.m., Grey Central School, Ethel. Adults $10, 7 - 12 yrs. $5, 6 and under - free. For tickets Beth 887-6401 or Dianne 887-9442 or any church member. 14-4 SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCH, Saturday, April 24 at Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave from 11:00 to 2:00. Proceeds to Belgrave Presbyterian Church. 16-I COMMUNITY BREAKFAST, Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, April 25, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by Blyth Legion and Ladies Auxiliary. Adults $5, children $2.50. l6-lp JAMBOREE RV WEEKEND. Blyth, May 28-29-30. Traditional Country: $70 all inclusive: 2 nights serviced lot, 2 tickets CKNX Barn Dance. free jamming (519) 357- 2329 (evenings) www.barndance.ca 15-16-18-I9p BELGRAVE UNITED CHURCH ham and scalloped potato supper, Wednesday, April 28, 5 or 7 p.m., to be held at Belgrave Community Centre. Adults $10, children $5. Proceeds to church front entry repairs. 15-2p Farmland WANTED TO RENT — GOOD cash cropland. Pay in big dollars. Apply to Doug Hugill 527-1258. 16-3p CASH CROP LAND WANTED to rent or share crop, short or long term. Excellent stewardship. Competitive bids. Call Peter Rastorfer at 519-347-2354. 12-5 CRC BAZAAR COMMITTEE. We would like to thank the businesses who contributed to and the community who participated in the CRC bazaar. We really appreciate your support.— The CRC Bazaar Committee. 16-lb HULLETT CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL. A big thank you from the Parent Council and staff at Hullett Central Public School for all the support at our annual Community Fun Night and Silent Auction. Thank you to the many businesses and families who "sponsored our evening and came out to enjoy the fun. The $8,000 raised from this evening will be a great help to our Numeracy and Literacy programs at Hullett. Thanks again to everyone. 16-1 PATTERSON. I would like to thank everyone who sent cards, visited me and enquired about me after having surgery and since returning home. Thank you. to Dr. Hay, Dr. Bukala and nursing staff at Stratford Hospital for the excellent care I received. It was very much appreciated. — W.D. 16-lp VINCENT. We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to all of our family and friends who have taken the time to wish us well. The visits, the cards, the prayers, all of the kind words and delicious food are appreciated more than we can express with words. Once again we would like to express our most sincere thanks to the community which has proven once again to be a group of caring and compassionate people. — Doug and Darlene. - 16-1 Coming events SPRING SUPPER AND SILENT Auction sponsored by Londesboro United Church at Londesboro Hall, Saturday, May 8. Supper 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Auction 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Cold ham, salads and dessert. Adults $10, 5-12 $5, under 5 no charge. Tickets 523-9021 or 523- 4902. 16-3 APR. 24 IS WORLD TAI CHI DAY At 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. there will be a free, demonstration by our local club. Bring your lawn chair to the patio at Blyth. Memorial Hall. Everyone, 9 - 90, is welcome. 6-lp HISTORY OF BLYTH. DO YOU have a copy of the history of Blyth put together by Mr. Elridge Smith and Mr. Sims, or any other material pertaining to our history that I might borrow or buy. Call Jan 523- 9313. 16-lp VOLUNTEER ORIENTATION May 3 — 7 p.m. Join the Blyth Festival for its 30th Anniversary season and special event!.. Call Mae 523-9300; ext. 206 or 1-877-862- 5984. 16-2 BENEFIT AND SOCIAL EVENING come-and-go family event for Michael Hunter and family, Saturday, May I, Ripley arena. Entertainment 8 R.m. by Soundsation and other tftal talent followed by dancing with Double Take and Boyd's Orchestra. Donation at the door. 16-1 COMPLETE BATHROOM IN good condition — vanity 21"x59" marble top vanity and sink with taps, mirror 48"x30", toilet, standard size tub with shower enclosure, doors and taps, frosted glass (2 pieces) each 17"x30". Call 887-9340. 16-lp Auction sales # RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT., APRIL 24 AT 10:00 A.M: '91 Olds T Cutlas Ciera, , 4 door car, only 61,550 kms. Sells at 11:30 a.m. Coins sell at 11:40 a.m., older riding , , lawn mower, antique furniture, glassware, apartment-size freezer, etc. to be held at Holmesville 4 Community Centre for Estate of T Henry Brindley of Goderich. SAT., MAY 1 AT 10:00 A.M.: Antique 4 furniture, 60 oil lamps, Edison tabletop phonograph, hanging oil lamp, toy tractors, many interesting collectibles, old phone, 14 Royal Doulton figurines, etc. to be held at Seaforth Fairgrounds Agri-Plex 4 building for Mel and Betty Graham. 4 See www.lobbauction.on.ca for full listing of auctions. . Check out The Citizen's WE BSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca B usiness opportunities EARN EXTRA MONEY THIS summer by selling fruit, vegetables, preserves, baked goods or homemade crafts at the weekly Blyth Farmers' Market, Saturdays 1 - 5 p.m., July 10 to Sept. 11. For information call Keith, evenings 523-9636. tfn EVER DREAMED OF OPENING your own shop making gourmet ice cream, chocolates and candies, jams and pickles or other small- scale food enterprise? Blyth Heritage Foods can help you achieve your dream with start-up assistance, marketing advice and perhaps even financial investment. For more information contact Keith Roulston, 519-523-4792 days or 523-9636 evenings and weekends. THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2004. PAGE 13. Classified Advertisements Articles for sale Cards of thanks Coming events pfhin Please Recycle 4614ii This Newspaper