The Citizen, 2006-08-31, Page 28Auction sales Auction sales
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of household effects, antiques, shop and garden tools
and misc. Items
to be held for Ruth Pipe
1/4 mile west of Brussels on Morris Line Em #42481
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND
AT 10:00 A.M.
Plan to attend this interesting auction. Many useful and rare items.
5 wagonloads of misc. items. LUNCH BOOTH.
For more information call:
Jack & Shirley Hossack at 519-744-7654 or
Robert Pipe at 519-227-4002
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. Proprietress 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
Cards of thanks Cards of thanks
Muscular Dystrophy
Association of Canada
1 800 567-CURE
Until there's acure, there's us.
Royal Canadian
Legion Blyth
Branch 420
requires
CASUAL
BARTENDER
Take résumés to the
Legion or phone
Ric McBurney at
519-523-9590
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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
IMMACULATE, LARGE, TWO-
bedroom, mature adult apartment,
available November 1 in Blyth.
Secured entrance, laundry, deck,
eat-in kitchen, plenty of storage and
parking. $595/month plus utilities.
519-740-3260. 34-4
ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT,
downtown Blyth, fridge and stove
included plus utilities. Available
Sept. 15. Phone 519-523-4840 or
519-523-9448. 33-tfn
HOUSE - 770 ELIZABETH ST.,
Brussels, four bedrooms, large
living/dining area, wood-burning
fireplace, oil-fired hot water
heating. Available Sept. 1 or Oct. 1.
Please call for more information,
Ralph 519-741-7062. 33-2p
LARGE THREE-BEDROOM
brick home in Brussels, gas heat,
upstairs laundry, great yard. Phone
519-887-9007. 33-tfn
SPACIOUS TWO-BEDROOM
adult apartment for rent, 1,200
scfuare feet, storage in basement,
large deck, beautiful view. Call
Brian TenPas 519-887-9830
evenings only. 32-4
Articles for sale
PROCESSING TOMATOES BY
the 1/2 bushel or bushel. Melons
and other 'vegetables. Volume
pricing available at 82440 Harlock
Line. Thank you for your support.
519-523-9411. 33-2
SMALL REFRIGERATOR, IDEAL
for students, new in 2005, $95.
Phone 519-887-6117. 34-1p
PAPPLE'S: MUMS IN HUGE 12"
pots $5 each, smaller mums 5 pots
for $10. Sweet corn, beans, beets.
apples, tomatoes, fresh from our
farm. Beautiful perennials can be
planted any time. Still a good
selection of hanging baskets, all
$10 or less, buy two get one free.
Pot returns appreciated. All prices
include tax. www.papple.ca 519-
522-0874, 118 Main St., Seaforth.
34-1
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. 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 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114 to order. tfn
COURTNEY. The family members
of the late Teresa Courtney wish to
extend their heartfelt thanks to all
who assisted in so many ways, both
before and after the passing of their
beloved mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother. We greatly
appreciated the kind offers of help,
expressions of sympathy, cards,
flowers, food, other donations, and
support from friends and
neighbours. Special thanks to
Father John for the lovely service
and words of comfort. The
wonderful Kingsbridge choir's
music moved everyone deeply. The
Catholic Women's League
provided a fitting guard of honour
for their long-term member. The
splendid luncheon provided by
them gave the family an
opportunity to share memories of
Teresa with her many relatives,
friends and neighbours. Our sincere
thanks are offered to the nursing
and medical staff of Wingham
Hospital and London's University
Hospital who showed compassion,
care and comfort to Teresa
throughout her illness. Thank you
all for your help and comfort. God
bless you. - The Courtney family.
34-1
KNIGHT. A heartfelt thank you
goes out to everyone for the many
acts of kindness shown to us during
Ross's illness and after his passing.
Thanks to those who sent cards,
food, flowers and donated to the
Canadian Cancer Society. Thanks
to our neighbours new and old.
Thanks to the CCAC for the
support of the visiting nurses.
Thanks to both Dr. Latuskie and
Dr. Moores and their caring and
helpful staff. Thanks to Mr. and
Mrs. Schimanski for their
professional and caring guidance.
Thanks to Rev. Theresa
MacDonald Lee for her thoughtful
service. Thanks to the Cranbrook
church ladies for the delicious
lunch after the service. Ross's spirit
lives on. - Betty, Warren, Bruce,
Nancy and families. 34-1
WILTS. On Saturday, August 19
friends and neighbours of Hullett-
McKillop Rd., gathered at the
home of Robert and Kim Hunking.
A potluck supper was enjoyed by
all and the children enjoyed
swimming. It was so nice to see so
many children. We wish to express
our deepest gratitude to such
wonderful neighbours and
especially to Robert and Kim for
organizing and hosting the Farewell
Coming events
AMBASSADOR OF THE-
Brussels Fair Competition
Saturday, Sept. 9, Brussels Legion.
Open to the public 7:30 p.m.
Donation at the door. 34-2
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Auxiliary regular meeting, CPH
Conference room, 10 a.m. Tuesday,
September 5. Come along, bring a
friend. Call Shirley Carter, 519-482-
7776. 34-1
COMING SOON! CLINTON
Public Hospital Auxiliary's Annual
Penny Sale, September 21 - 30 at
the Anglican Parish Hall, Clinton.
34-2
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBtR
16 from 3 to 9 we will be hosting a
Silent Auction, Bake Sale and Beef
Barbecue at the Huron Chapel
Evangelical Missionary Church in
Auburn. Food will be served from
4 to 7 with a short message from
"Soulman" Pastor Steve,
afterwards. Donations of warm
clothing, blankets, sleeping bags
and personal items for men and
women gratefully accepted.
Anyone wishing to donate items to
the Silent Auction or Bake Sale
please contact Sandy at 519-523-
9250 or the church at 519-526-
1131 for more information. Please
join us for a time of fun and
fellowship while helping others.
Thank you, Sandy Garnet. 33-4
TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY,
Thursday mornings, 10:15 a.m., St.
Paul's Anglican Church, John
Street, Wingham, (first meeting
free, no obligation). Call Linda
519-523-9230 or Ida 519-357-
2153. 33-2p
Coming events
FALL PILATES CLASSES AT
Duff's United begin Thursday,
Sept. 7 in Walton. Morning and
evening classes. Grow taller and
pain free with Joseph H. Pilates'
exercise technique and principles.
Learn how tQ support your spine to
reduce tension. New clients
welcome. Call Sue Hannon, 519-
393-5832. Class size limited.
Register early. 33-3
Found
PRESCRIPTION GLASSES, pink
wire frames, Aug. 14, Blyth Main
St., 519-523-9555. 34-1p
G arage/yard
‘N sales
GARAGE SALE - EVERYTHING
must go. Come early for great
deals, Saturday, Sept. 2, County
Rd. 25, west of Blyth. Watch for
signs. 34-1
GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE -
42217 Cranbrook Rd., Brussels,
519-887-6391, Sept. 1 - 10 a.m.,
Sept. 2 - 8 a.m., Sept. 3 and 4 - 10
a.m, All proceeds to animal rescue.
Antiques, furniture, dishes,
household, books galore. Every-
thing you could imagine. 34-1
HAY FOR SALE - FIRST AND
second cut. Call Kevin Keffer, 519-
523-4841- ajter 5:00 p.m. 34-1
Help wanted
ILBLYrii Mtase ttira
P.O. Box 394, 422 Queen St.,
Blyth, ON NOM 1H0
Ph. 519-523-9381 Fax 519-523-9828
blythinn @ bellnet,ca
Student Help
required for positions available
in our kitchen. We are looking
for Prep Cook and Dishwasher.
Please apply with a résumé
to the attention of Jason.
Help wanted
FULL-TIME BABYSITTER IN
my home for two children, Monday
to Friday morning and after school
and for one child every other day
for full day. Will take to your home
if in Blyth area if preferred. 519-
523-4871. 34-1
BLYTHE BROOKE ORCHARDS.
Pickers required for the 2006
season. All dwarf trees. Phone 523-
9338. 34-lb
POSITION AVAILABLE FOR
farrowing room technician on high
health farm near Brussels, Ontario
with benefit package. Fax résumé
to Monoway Farms at 519-887-
9837 or call 519-887-6477. 33-2
FULL-TIME POSITION ON
swine farm. Duties include
livestock handling, barn and shop
maintenance, manure application.
AZ licence considered an asset but
not a necessity. Competitive wages
and health plan offered. Call 519-
887-6181 (days) or 519-887-6532
(eve.) or fax résumé to 519-887-
6330. 33-2
MILKER AND CHORE TIME
help required for 50 cow tie-stall
dairy. Approximately 40 hours per
week. Burghaven Holsteins 519-
5 23-43 25 or email
jverburg@tcc.on.ca 33-4
POSITION AVAILABLE FOR A
breeding technician on high health
farrow to wean breeding stock farm
near Brussels, Ontario with benefit
package. Fax résumé to Monoway
Farms at 519-887-9837 or call 519-
887-6477. 33-2
Hay & straw
Party. - Martin and Janie Wilts.
34-1
opussELs Safe, Dependable
Trucking Service
1.CLa4.- • Livestock • Bulk
::_. ,1 . • Brussels
TRANSPORT LTD.
WE REQUIRE TWO CLASS AZ TRUCK DRIVERS
FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
for hauling livestock, long haul to USA, Quebec and Western
Canada. We provide competitive wages and benefit package
and late model equipment. Two years driving experience and
a clean abstract requested. Driver must be able to cross
border to U.S. Experience with livestock would be beneficial.
Fax résumé to 519-887-9690.