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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
A ccommodation
for rent
HEARING AID
Clinic
- Hearing Testing
- New Hearing Aids
- Cleaning of all
Hearing Airs •
- Batteries
- Custom Molded Ear Plugs
For appointment, call 1-800-'236-5514
McINTYRE HEARING AID SERVICE
293 HURON ST., STRATFORD
MARK McINTYRE
Hearing Instrument Specialist will be at:
Emergency Dept.
at Wingham Hospital •
270 Carling Terrace, Wingham
TUESDAY,
MARCH 7 & 21
OFFERING
111 usiness B
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).
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Coming events
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION,
now offering J.K., Friday, March 3,
9 a.m. - noon, Clinton and District
Christian School, 482-7851,
87 Percival Street, Clinton. Bring
children to tour school, visit with
teacher and enjoy refreshments.
08-2
Coming events
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church will be having a Janna
Dodds Appreciation time on
Sunday, March 5 at 11 a.m. All are
most welcome to come and
celebrate Janna's gifts to the church
and the community. 09-1
Cards of thanks
BARBOUR. We wish to thank our
family, neighbours and friends for
the many cards, phone calls,
donations and food brought to our
house. Thanks to Sandra for the
thoughtful service, the U.C.W. for
the delicious lunch, the choir for
their musical tributes and for the
lovely remembrance gift they gave
me. To Dr. Percival and the Com-
munity Care Nurses, thanks. It is
wonderful to live in such a caring
community. — Laura and family.
09-lp
JERMYN. We wish to sincerely
thank all of our friends, neighbours
and relatives for their thoughtful-
ness with cards, phone calls, offers
of help, food, other assistance,
flowers, visits, charitable donations
and expressions of sympathy at the
passing of a wonderful husband,
father and grandfather Mel Jermyn.
Thanks to doctors and nurses at St.
Mary's Hospital, Kitchener for the
superb care. Sincere gratitude to
Rev. Joan Tuchlinsky for her
concern and support, to Doug
McBurney and staff at the
McBumey Funeral Home for their
excellent services and to the ladies
of Bluevale United Church who
prepared and served the delicious
luncheon following the funeral.
These many acts of kindness will
be remembered forever. — Olive
Jermyn, Gladys, Ruth, Bruce and
families. 09-1
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC
CHURCH WOMEN. Thank you
for the terrific turnout for our
lasagna dinner. It was a great
success. Money raised will go
towards our project. — St. Ambrose
Catholic Church Women. 09-lb
WATSON. I wish to thank all those
who visited, made inquiries, sent
cards, gifts and treats while I was in
University Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks to
Dr. Jan Raczycki and staff of the ,„
Clinton clinic and Dr. Duggal and_
team of University Hospital. Also
special thanks to the many nurses
for the splendid and expert care I
received. Last but not least, a
special thank you to Community
Nursing Services nurses for their
continuing daily visits. — Edward
Watson. 09-lp
Coming events
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary Regular Meeting, CPH
Conference room, 10 a.m.,
Monday, March 6. Come along,
bring a friend. Call Shirley Carter,
482-7776. 09-1
THE BM&G DIABETIC PROJECT
will resume their monthly meetings
beginning Wednesday, March 15 at
Huronlea, Brussels at 7:30 p.m.
Speaker: Linda Kieffer, Diabetic
Nurse Educator. 09-2
CASSEROLE SUPPER AND
Euchre, Thursday, March 2, 6:30
p.m., Brussels Library. Sponsored
by Majestic Women's Institute.
Cost - $6. Everyone welcome. 09-1
AN AFTERNOON OF COUNTRY
Music featuring the Terry Sumsion
Trio Plus One at Brussels United
Church, Sunday, March 19 at 2
p.m. Refreshments. Tickets $10
each available from Jean 887-9318
or Donna 887-6493. 08-3
COMMUNITY WORLD DAY OF
Prayer, Friday, March 3, 7:30 p.m.,
Trinity Anglican Church. Guest
speaker, Pastor John Kuperus.
Special music. Cheryl Cronin,
Avon Corneil. Everyone welcome.
07-3p
WINGHAM AND
DISTRICT HOSPITAL
100th Anniversary
Brunch & Concert
Al the Knights of Columbus
Centre, North Huron Wescast
Community Complex, Wingham on
SUNDAY, APRIL 30TH, 2006
Brunch 12 Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Concert by Larry Mercey Trio
at 1:30 p.m.
Adults - S20.00 each
Children 12 & under S10.00 each
Price includes brunch & concert
Sponsored by Wingham & District Hospital Foundation
Tickets available at
Wingham & District Hospital Switchboard
Stainton's Home Hardware
Ernie Xing Music • Belgrave Co-op
Hodgin's Home Hardware - Lucknow
Teeswater Video Mart
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.)
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Classified Advertisements
Articles for sale
SKI-D00 2004 MXZ 600 HO,
very good condition, black and
yellow, $7,200 or best offer. Call
Scott at 887-6570 after 6 p.m. 09-2p
TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, stove, fridge. Call 525-
3489. 03-tfn
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.
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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
Auction sales Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
Of tractors, farm machinery, horse drawn machinery,
toy tractors, tools & misc. items
to be held for Neil and Nancy Stapleton
Lot 16 Conc. 6 West Wawanosh Township
1 corner North of Dungannon or 4 corners South of Lucknow
1 corner East and 1/4 mile South on Saratoga Line Em#84504
SATURDAY, MARCH 11TH
at 10:00 a.m.
TRACTORS: TW 20 Ford Turbo 2WD, cab, air, 20.8-38 tires (duals sell
separate); Leyland 262 diesel.
MACHINERY: Case IH 4800 23 ft. cultivator with buster bar (good
condition); White 508 plow 5 furrow 16" bottoms; White 458 10 tooth 3
pth chisel plow; 9 ft. George Smyth double auger snowblower; George
White sprayer with 35 ft. Nardi boom; 2-400 bu. gravity boxes on heavy
running gear (1-with truck tires); 2-16 ft. flat rack wagons; 24 ft. skeleton
bale elevator with motor; 16 ft. aluminum pto hydraulic hoist dump trailer
with tail gate; 6 ft. 3 pth scraper blade; 6 ft. stone fork; bale spear;
approx. 10 heavy steel gates (4 ft. to 15 ft. length); 15 ft. feeder head
gate; misc. cedar rail posts; other farm-related items.
CONSIGNMENTS: FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HORSE-DRAWN
MACHINERY & FARM TOYS CALL 519-525-6142.
HORSE-DRAWN MACHINERY: #7 team mower, new style #9 team
mower; JDR ground driven manure spreader; MH oil bath team mower;
10 ft. George White pull-type cultivator; MH hay tedder; IH 2 furrow drag
plow; 3 section Diamond harrows; running gear on steel; 4-buggy
wheels.
FARM TOYS: Farmall 350 tractor 1/16 scale; David Brown 990 1/32
scale; International cub tractor 1/16 scale; Ertl tractor and wagon set
1/16 scale; hay elevator 1/16 scale; Oliver 70 steer able row crop 1/16
scale, Case International tractor with mechanical drive 1/32 scale;
Farmall H and wagon, disc and plow 1/16 scale; International 1466
Farmall cab and drive 1/16 scale; Ford 901 select o speed 1/16 scale;
40 piece gift set - car and truck collection; 1934 John Deere model
tractor 1/16 scale; John Deere 648 E skidder 1/64 scale; John Deere
544 E wheel loader 1/64 scale; John Deere 772 B industrial grader,1/64
scale; New Holland square baler 1/32 scale; Polaris Ranger 6x6 off
road vehicle 1/18 scale; 1957 Chevrolet panel delivery Cooper Tire; 24
piece knife set of Wildlife; 169 Oldsmobile 442W30 Ertl collectibles;
1950 GMC carryall Suburban; Special Edition Opal Speedster; Cat
combine; 6240 Deutz Allis tractor 4x4 1/16; 8N Ford tractor 1/16 scale;
DX33 Case Special Edition 1/16 scale; 8630 Ford tractor and loader;
2294 MFD Case tractor WD 1/32; 8630 Ford cab 4WD tractor 1/32;
8560 Ford NH 1/43 4WD.
MISCELLANEOUS: 11 hp Roper riding lawn tractor; gas-powered cut
off saw; air compressor; welder; new 1/2 ton chain fall; 2 wagon loads
of new and used power and hand tools, shop equipment, etc.
Plan to attend. Land has been rented. LUNCH BOOTH
For more information call .Neil & Nancy at 519-529-7664
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D.
Proprietors and auctioneers not responsible for accidents,
injury, or loss of purchases. Verbal announcements take
precedence over advertising.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL (WINGHAM) 519-357-2349
BILL HORST (MILLBANK) 519-595-2626