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The Citizen, 2006-02-09, Page 16Coming events CRUISING THE WORLD Variety Show by The Huron County Cloggers and Friends, coming to the Seaforth Public School, Saturday, April 1, 2006. Two performances: 2:00 and 7:30. .Tickets available at various stores and from all members. For more information contact Sherry McCall at 527-1307. 06-2 CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL Auxiliary rescheduled regular meeting, CPH Co:inference Room, 10 a.m., Monday, February 13. Come along, bring a friend. Call Shirley Carter, 482-7776. 06-1 MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Church invites you to enjoy fellowship and food with "Guess Who is Coming to Dinner?" on February 25 - sign-up sheets are available at the church or call 887- 6162. 06-1 POETRY BOOK ENTANGLED Within The Nature of things by Huron County Post Colleen Smith will be released on February 13. This collection of 50 poems will be available in stores nationwide, (ISBN#1-4241-1397-0) but may be pre-ordered online at PublishAmerica.com for a reduced price. Get your copy now and watch for future announcements about book signings and other news. To preview Entangled Within The Nature of things please visit: http://www.freewebs.com/ent angledwithinthe natureofthings/index.htm 06-2 SOUP AND SANDWICH AT Belgrave Community Centre, Sunday, February 19, 10:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Sponsored by Belgrave Girl Guides. Cost: $5/adult, $3/child (age 5-14). 06-2 CAVALCADE OF CARDS, Clinton Hospital Auxiliary. Blyth: Blyth Legion, Feb. 9, 1:30 p.m. - euchre; Clinton: Ontario Street United Church, Feb. 16, 1:00 p.m. - bridge and euchre; Auburn: Auburn Hall, Feb. 23, 1:30 p.m. - euchre; Londesboro: Community Hall, March 1, 1:00 p.m. - euchre; Clinton: St. Joseph's Church Hall, March 22, 8:00 p.m. - euchre tournament; Bayfield: St. Andrews United Church - bridge and euchre, dates to be announced. 06-2 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, Londesboro Hall, February 10 at 8:00 p.m. Admission $5, over $100 in prizes. Proceeds for hall improvements. 06-lp BRUSSELS MORRIS AND GREY Community Centre Dog Obedience Classes starting February 7 at 7 p.m. March Break events: March 13, Babysitting Course; March 15, Tubing in St. Marys. Self Defence Classes starting March 20, children 8-14 and adults 15 and up. To register for any of these programs call 887-6621. 06-2 BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Farmland WANTED TO RENT - GOOD cash crop land. Paying good rent. Phone 519-527-1258. 49-8 Join a winning team! Vincent Farm Equipment offers a rewarding opportunity for a Parts/Counter Person We are looking for a person for each location who is enthusiastic, self motivated and enjoys working with others. Vincent Farm Equipment offers a modern service facility, training and a full benefit package including medical coverage and a competitive salary. If you feel you would like to work in a progressive organization please apply by mail, fax or email to: tWaGfICU FARM EQUIPMENT Box 189 Seaforth, ON NOK 1 WO fax 519.527.2572 seaforth@teamvincent.com 615 Main St., E. Exeter, ON NOM 1S1 fax 519.235.2791 exeter@teamvincent.com FULL-TIME or PART-TIME ADVERTISING SALESPERSON The Citizen requires a full-time or part-time sales represen- tative. The successful applicant needs to be friendly and outgoing. An artistic sense, or at least a sense of proportion and balance, is required. An ability to meet deadlines is important. An ability to work as a team with others is essential. A valid driver's licence and use of an automobile is essential. If you meet these requirements we can train you for your duties which include: _ 1. Calling on clients to consult with them on their needs and provide ideas on how to promote their business. 2. Designing advertisements in a creative way. 3. Selling special sections and special pages for The Citizen. 4. Selling for the three-times-a-year Stops Along the Way visitors' guide. Apply in writing to: Keith Roulston, Publisher,The Citizen. P.O. Box 429, Blyth NOM 1H0 or Fax to 519-523-9140 (Only those applicants required for Interviews will be contacted.) The Citizen PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2006. Classified Advertisements — RATES — 20 words or less only $5.00. Additional words 200 each. 500 will be deducted if ad is paid in advance DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 A ccommodation for rent HOUSE FOR RENT - COUNTRY home for rent near Walton. Large three-bedroom with large modern kitchen. Rent $550 per month plus heat and hydro. Some negotiation possible. References required. Contact: 1-416-578-9105 or e-mail: harry@chiovitti.com 06-2 TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT in Blyth, stove, fridge. Call 525- 3489. 03-tfn AFFORDABLE ONE-BEDROOM apartment in Blyth available immediately. Great location, hardwood floors and newer kitchen. Also includes fridge and stove. $340 plus utilities. Call 523- '1148 for more information. 39-tfn THREE-BEDROOM SEMI IN Blyth, $525 plus utilities. Phone 887-9007. 06-tfn Articles for sale SHOP PIANOVATIONS MUSIC Centre for your choice of Over 30 Acoustic and digital Pianos, New and Previously Enjoyed! Guitar lovers check out our selection of 70+ acoustic and electric. Visit us 287 Main Street, Londesborough, (Hwy. 4) 4 Minutes South of Blyth! Wed., Thurs., Fri., Saturdays 10-6. 519-523-4535. 06-1 BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Come in and browse through our selection of books mostly on rural themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth, 523-4792 or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114. tfn 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 Classified advertisements published in The Citizen are now available on our website at www.northhuron.on.ca 1usiness opportunities EARN EXTRA MONEY THIS summer by selling your home baking, fruits and vegetables or homemade crafts at Blyth Area Farmers' Market. For information call Keith at 523-4792 (days) or 523-9636 (nights and weekends). tfn Cards of thanks GROSS/ALLEN. Scott and I are very thankful to our friends and family who have supported us along this emotional journey. Your compassion and concern have been heartfelt. Many thanks to Dr. R. Lal and her staff for their support and excellent care. Thanks also to Dr. K. Martin for his insight and understanding. To the friends and neighbours who visited, called, sent cards, flowers and care packages to me while I was in St. Joseph's Hospital, your kind acts definitely helped pass the time. To the members of Knox United Church, Auburn and the surrounding community, thank you for the daily cards, stories and surprises, they helped me start the morning with a smile. To our families, thanks for the numerous visits made to London with special packages including clean laundry, Thanks- giving dinner and Halloween treats. Without your unconditional support, this time would have been far more difficult. To the antenatal nursing staff, your care and friendship will never be forgotten. To Dr. R. Gagnon and the team of Fetal Maternal Specialists, thank you for the excellent care I received during my stay, and a big thank you for your assistance in Olivia's safe arrival. She is definitely worth every minute of my eight-week stay. Lastly, thank you Scott for the support, friendship and love you have shown Olivia and me throughout this pregnancy and birth. - Anita Gross, Scott and Olivia Allen 06-1 JACKLIN. I want to express my sincere gratitude to all who sent cards and made telephone calls to me at a most difficult time when I lost my sister, Shirley. I will always remember your kindness. - Linda Jacklin. 06-1 WHITEHOUSE. Thank you for my surprise 80th birthday party, especially to Donna for all the planning and to family for the potluck supper, cards and gifts and to Lori and Matt coming from North Bay. Also thanks to my friends in the apartment for the cake we shared on my special day. - Mary Whitehouse. 06-1 WILLIAMSON. I would like to thank my family for all they have done for me and also to those who brought food in, made phone calls, sent cards and visited. It meant so much these last few weeks. - Helen. 06-1 Coming events AUBURN LIONS CLUB BREAK- fast Sunday, Feb. 12, Auburh Community Hall, $6/person or $24/family. Maple syrup donated by Robinson's Maple Products. 06-1 SACRED HEART CHURCH presents Songs of Wonder and Worship by the Cantor Consort, Sunday, Feb. 19, 3 p.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Wingham. Soloists are Lisa Miller and Angela Sande and Renee Stalenhoef, accom- panied by the Beard family orchestra and others. Artistic Director: Renee Stalenhoef. Everyone welcome. Freewill offering. Proceeds will go towards the building fund. 06-2 p Help wanted HURON BAY CO-OPERATIVE Inc. is currently accepting applications for springtime production staff and truck drivers. Applicants must hold a valid class "AZ" or "DZ" driver's licence with ',a clean abstract. The successful candidate will be a self-starter, and able to work independent of direct supervision. Interested applicants may send their résumé to P.O. Box 190, Belgrave, ON NOG 1E0, fax to 357-4107 or e-mail to: belcoop@tnt2l.com Applications will be accepted until Friday, February 24, 2006. Only those being considered will be contacted. 06-2 PART-TIME HELP REQUIRED for weighing and shipping in modern hog' barn. Competitive wages. Flexible hours. Atwood- Monkton area, 356-1030. 05-4 PART-TIME EVENING MILKER wanted for 55 cow tie stall barn, no experience necessary, will train. Phone 887-6875 or fax 887-6690. 05-3 Help wanted CLASS AZ TRUCK DRIVER for hauling livestock local and long haul: Must have clean abstract. Must be able to cross into U.S. Must be neat and have good attitude. Phone 887-6122 Brussels Transport Ltd. 05-2 2,500 SOW UNIT LOOKING FOR herdspersons for farrowing positions, and finishing barns. Competitive wages and benefits. Housing available. Fax résumé to 519-887-6330 or call 519-887- 6181. 05-2 REWARDING OPPORTUNITY: Tell the story of your community. The Citizen requires community correspondents to tell our readers of the news in the Ethel and Cranbrook communities. Small remuneration. Contact Bonnie Gropp, The Citizen, 523-4792. tfn FULL-TIME HELP NEEDED ON dairy/hog/cash crop farm. Experience with farm animals an asset. Phone 887-6313. 05-3