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CASUAL
BARTENDER
Take résumés to the
Legion or phone
Ric McBurney at
519-523-9590
Coming events
LUCKNOW CRAFT FESTIVAL
Friday, Aug. 4, noon to 9 p.m.,
Saturday, Aug. 5, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Lucknow Sports Complex, $2.
Friday night Lip Sync 7-30 p.m.,
Saturday night Much Music Dance,
8 to midnight for ages 13 to 18;
Aug. 6 - Fiddlers' Jamboree at
Community Centre; Aug. 7 4-H
Invitational Dairy Show„ arena.
More info at 519-528-3104. 30-2
FIDDLING AT THE FALLS
Jamboree — Falls Reserve Conser-
vation Area on Saturday, July 29 at
1:00 p.m. Musicians welcome to
register and play. Admission: $9
per car. Falls Reserve is located
just west of •Benmiller off County
Road 31. Call 519-524-6429 for
information. 30-1
CAR SHOW AND SHINE.
Bring your vintage car or
motorcycle out to the Seaforth
Moonlight Madness Friday, July
28, 4 - 9 p.m. Other events include
children's games, face painting,
street dance, food, sales and more.
29-2
Help wanted
— RATES —
20 words or less only
$5.00. Additional words
200 each.
50c 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 IN BLYTH,
available Sept. 1, quiet
neighbourhood, close to school.
Phone 519-887-6391. 30-tfn
Articles for sale
BEETS FOR SALE — 38386 BEL-
grave Rd., 6 miles west of Hwy. 4,
Levi Miller. 30-2p
APARTMENT-SIZED ALMOND
coloured dryer and 24" almond
coloured stove, 6 - 5 gallon no mix
driveway sealer, freezer — good for
storage — free. 519-523-4323. 30-1
USED NEWMAC WOOD-
electric combination furnace.
Reasonable condition. Let's talk
price. Phone 519-523-4933. 30-Ip
PAPPLE'S: SWEET CORN
$3/doz., beans, beets all fresh daily
from our farm. Special: 3 one gal.
pots of Phlox $10. All annuals and
perennials in flats priced to clear.
All prices include tax.
www.papple.ca 519-522-0874, 118
Main St., Seaforth. 30-1
SHOWROOM SPECTACULAR!
20 + Pianos. We have the Best
Value On NEW Pianos! Excellent
Summer Savings! PIANOVATIONS
MUSIC CENTRE and Restoration
Shop, 287 Main Street, Londesboro
(Hwy. 4). Wed., Thurs., Fri.,
Saturdays 10 - 6. 519-523-4535.
30-1
LOTS OF BEETS, BEANS NOW.
Romas and processing tomatoes,
cucumbers as they are available. At
82440 Harlock Line. Also in Blyth
Tuesdays. (Thank you to Blyth
Building Supplies for permission to
set up). And in Londesboro
Thursdays. 519-523-9411. 30-2
MIXED GRAIN FOR SALE.
Phone Norman McClinchey, 519-
526-7789. 29-2
REPRINTS OF PHOTOS
taken by Citizen photographers are
available to purchase. Many in
colour. 4x6 — $4.00, 5x7 — $5.00,
8x10 — $8.00. Phone 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114 to order.
2006 PHONE BOOKS
The Citizen's large print phone
book is available for $1.00 at both
the Blyth and Brussels offices.
BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Come in and browse through our
selection of books mostly on rural
themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen
St., Blyth, 519-523-4792 or 541
Turnberry St., Brussels, 519-887-
9114.
Articles for sale
J.R. Fear
Apiaries Inc.
RR#2 WINGHAM • 357-3656
Now has
FRESH HONEY &
PURE UNSCENTED
BEESWAX
CANDLES FOR SALE
Open Daily 8:30 - 5:30
losed Thursday & Sunday
357-3656q
‘'fls to to
(if " 45)
B usiness
opportunities
EARN EXTRA MONEY THIS
summer by selling your home
baking, fruits and vegetables or
homemade crafts at Blyth Area
Farmers' Market, Saturdays until
September 9. For information call
Keith at 519-523-4792 (days) or
519-523-9636 (nights and
weekends). tfn
Check out The Citizen's
WEBSITE
at www.northhuron.on.ca
Cards of thanks
BROMLEY/McCALLUM. A big
thank you to our family, friends
and neighbours for all your support
at our Buck and Doe. Thank you to
our wedding party for all your hard
work. You did a great job! Thanks
again — Scott and Colleen. 30-1
DEGROOT. The family of Peter
deGroot wishes to thank everyone
for their expressions of sympathy,
also for the donations to Goderich
Alexandra and Marine Hospital in
Peter's memory. Special thanks to
the doctors and nurses of the
Goderich hospital. Your
thoughtfulness is very much
appreciated. — Gay deGroot, Ann
and Bill Phelan, Jack and Dinah
deGroot, and Marion deGroot.
30-1
DUNBAR. We would like to
express our thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and neighbours
for the floral tributes, food,
donations, phone calls, and cards
since Don's passing. Special thanks
to Dr. Lakustie, the second floor
nurses and the staff at Listowel
Memorial Hospital for their
excellent care and kindness.
Sincere thanks to the Schimanski
Family Funeral Home, Rev.
Cathrine Campbell, Grace Jutzi, the
pallbearers and the ladies of the
Melville Presbyterian Church for
the wonderful lunch. A special
thank you to the pipe band and the
Brussels Legion members who paid
tribute to Don by attending
visitation in their uniforms. The
attendance at the Masonic service
was truly overwhelming. Don
valued his association with all three
groups. We will be forever grateful
for your compassion. Sincerely —
Barb, David, Becky and families.
• 30-lp
PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 27,2006.
Classified Advertisements
Help wanted
SNOBELEN FARMS LTD. OF
Lucknow has an opening for plant
maintenance co-ordinator. Working
at our Lucknow location you will
be responsible for maintenance,
welding and fabrication of grain
handling equipment. Millrite and/or
grain equipment experience
required. Please apply with résumé
including references to: Snobelen
Farms Ltd., Attn. Troy Snobelen,
Box 29, Lucknow, ON NOG 2H0.
Tel: 519-528-2092, 30-2
CASHIER/GROCERY CLERK,
must be self motivated, good team
worker, friendly personality, able to
work flexible hours (Mon.-Sun.),
willing to work all departments (if
needed), able to lift heavy cases.
Apply to Don at Scrimgeour's
Food Market, Blyth, 519-523-455 L
30-lb
LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO
babysit two children in our home 3-
4 days/week. Light housekeeping
expected. Starting September 5.
Please call Marc or Tricia at 519-
887-9321. 30-2
FULL-TIME POSITION AVAIL-
able at Bainton Limited, Blyth.
Must be mechanically inclined and
have valid driver's licence. Call
519-523-9666 for details. 30-1
FARROWING ROOM TECHNI-
cian required for a high health 700-
sow purebred farrowing operation.
A conscientious attitude is a must,
experience not necessarily so. This
is a full-time position, but hours
can be flexible. Please phone/fax
résumé to 519-887-9584 or e-mail
to bjrapson@ sympatico.ca 29-2
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT FOR
general farm work and chores on
dairy farm, Walton area. Full time
in summer, part time during the
year. 519-887-6875, if no answer
please leave message. 28-3
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, 519-523-4792.
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FULL-TIME or PART-TIME
REPORTER-PHOTOGRAPHER
The Citizen requires a full qr part-time reporter-photog-
rapher.
Experience in reporting or photography an asset but
will train someone with the following skills:
• Must be outgoing self-starter with a good command
of written English.
• Familiarity with 35 mm or digital photography an
asset.
• Ability to type essential.
• Must have own transportation
Position requires 21-35 hours a week including some
weekend and evening duties.
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
Cards of thanks
MARKS. Thanks so very much to
our family and friends for planning
and attending the party on Sunday
to celebrate our 40th wedding
anniversary. The gifts, cards, best
wishes, good old country music
and delicious food were much
appreciated. Good friends and good
times mean so much to us. — Dave
and Alice. 30-lp
NOLAN. Thank you to the St.
Ambrose CCW ladies and all who
helped organize and attended or
gave to my church/community
shower. It was great to see so many
familiar faces. All of the beautiful
gifts I received will find a special
place in my home in St. Thomas. —
Pam Nolan. 30-1p
POWELL. The family of the late
Dorothy M. Powell extends sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their expressions of
sympathy and support during the
loss of our mother and
grandmother. We so appreciated
the visits, flowers, cards, phone
calls, and the charitable donations
made in Mom's memory. Thank
you to Dr. C. Shepherd and the
Seaforth Manor staff for the
wonderful care they provided
during Mom's years there. Our
thanks also to Falconer Funeral
Home staff for their support and
guidance, to Luann's Flowers, to
Rev. Arthur Hodgson for
officiating at the service, to the
pallbearers and flower bearers, and
to the ladies of Blyth Trinity
Anglican Church for providing
lunch after the service. Sincerely —
Arlyn, Jack and their families.
30-lp
VODDEN. Thanks to everyone
who made our 50th anniversary
memorable with visits, cards,
flowers, and gifts. Thanks to the
historic Blyth Inn staff for delicious
food and great atmosphere. Special
thanks to June and Bob Thomas
and Jean and Lawrence Plaetzer
who helped us welcome guests.
Good friends are treasures. — Brock
and Janis (Morritt) Vodden. 36-1
Childcare
MOTHER OF THREE WITH
openings in her home for part-time
or full-time children. Large yard,
healthy snacks and lots of love.
Give me a call. Shelly Ducharme
519-887-9680. 29-2
Coming events
KIDS' FUN WEEK — A JUNGLE
Journey, ages 5-12, August 21-24,
9:30 - noon. Games, skits, prizes,
songs, crafts, Wingham Pentecostal
Church, 519-357-1340. Free
Registration. 30-2p
OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED
for Ciderfest, Sept. 24, Van
Egmond House, Egmondville.
Phone John 519-527-1369, or
Vivienne 519-527-0375. 29-2
VAN EGMOND HOUSE,
Egmondville, Country Breakfast,
Sunday, July 30, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Adults - $6, Children under 10 - $3,
Preschool - free. 29-2
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