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The Citizen, 2006-11-30, Page 21Did You? IcNow. IN 1822, CLEMENT C. MOORE COMPOSED THE FAMOUS POEM, "A VISIT FROM ST. NICHOLAS," WHICH WAS LATER PUBLISHED AS "THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS." Coming events CRAFT SHOW, DEC. 2, 10 A.M. - 3 p.m., Huronlea Nursing Home, Brussels. Crafts, baking, penny auction. Lunch available. Sponsored by Huronlea Volunteer Auxiliary. 47-1 p COME & GO COMMUNITY Shower for Katie Holland (fiancée of Kurt Beuerman) Saturday, Dec. 2, 1:30 - 4:30, Kinburn Hall. For more information call Marita 519-523-9578 or Joy 519-523- 9866. 47-1 BREAKFAST WITH SANTA — Auburn Lions Club Breakfast, 'Sunday Dec. 3, 9 a.m. - noon, Auburn Community Hall. Adults $6. Maple syrup supplied by Robinson's Maple Products. 47-1 CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL Christmas meeting, CPH Conference Room, 10 a.m., Monday, December 4. Silent auction, lunch, decorate hospital. Call Shirley Carter, 519-482-7776. - 47-1 Farmland WANTED TO RENT — GOOD cash-crop land. Phone 519-527- 1258. 45-6 Help wanted FULL-TIME POSITIONS FOR farrowing attendant at large sow unit and finishing barn manager. Good wages and benefits. Send résumé to 519-887-6330 or call 519-887-6181. 46-2 TERRY SPROUL CONSTRUCTION requires two residential framers and one labourer, must have some experience; 1-5 years and be physically fit. Heavy lifting involved. Some out of town. Must have valid transportation. Phone 519-887-6185 after 7 p.m. or fax résumé anytime 519-887-6943 Previous applicants need not apply. 44-tfn Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca In memoriam HICKEY. In loving memory of our parents, Leona_ Hickey who passed away one year ago on November 28, 2005 and Joe Hickey, who passed away six years ago on December 3, 2000. In a quiet country graveyard, Where the gentle breezes blow, Lie our parents loved so dearly, And missed more than they will ever know. There will always be a heartache, And often a silent tear, And lots of precious memories, Of the days when you were here. We hold you deep within our hearts, And there you will remain, To walk with us throughout our lives, Until we meet again. — Always remembered-,Lnd sadly missed each day, with Me, your family. 47-lp Auction sales 1RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 519-482.7898 Saturday, Dec. 2 at 10 am - Piano, pump organ, appliances, furniture, antiques, glassware, tools, etc. to be held at Seaforth Fairgrounds Agri Plex Building for Hazel Dowson of Clinton plus many additions. 2 auctioneers selling starting at 10 am. www.lobbauction.on.ca rio. --ow— --or— --e..— B us'ess opportunities VENDORS NEEDED FOR Blyth area Farmers' Market. Earn extra money selling your vegetables, fruit, home baking and preserves. Organizational meeting for 2007 market, Jan. 13, 2007, 2 p.m. at The Citizen. For more information call Keith at 519-523- 4792 (days) or 519-523-9636 (after 5:30 p.m.). 47-6 Cards of thanks CRAIG. Don Craig and family and extended family would like to say thank you to the Blyth Fire Department Emergency Crew, the ambulance personnel and police for the quick response and compassion on November 21. Also thank you to the Emergency Department at Stratford General Hospital for their excellent care. To all those who sent cards and phoned inquiries, this was much appreciated. We are so lucky to live in such a caring community. 47-1p PLAETZER. Saturday, Nov. 25 was a very special day when I celebrated my birthday early. It was great to see so many relatives and friends. Thanks for all the good wishes, cards and gifts. I want to sincerely thank our family for all their planning, time and effort. The decorations, flowers and cake were very attractive. Thanks to Barry for his part in the program and music. A tasty lunch was enjoyed. Thanks to all others who helped to make the day so memorable. I appreciated it all. — Jean. 47-1 Coming events BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS — Make We Merry — Christmas Concert — Sunday, December 3, 2:30 p.m. North Street United Church, Goderich — featuring the award-winning St. Mary's Children's Choir. Tickets $1 2 /a dults; $6/children 12 and under at Blyth Festival Bbx Office; Campbell's Photography, Goderich; The Dutch Store, Clinton; Snyder Studios, Wingham. 45-3 BLYTH AREA FARMERS' Market 2007 organizational meeting January 13, 2007, 2 p.m. at The Citizen. Vendors, potential vendors and supporters welcome. New vendors needed to continue the market. For more information call Keith at 519-523-4792' (days) or 519-523-9636 (after 5:30 p.m.). 47-6 — RATES — 20 words or less only $6.00. 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 BLYTH — TWO-BEDROOM apartment, new paint, carpet, patio deck, $440 plus utilities. 519-523- 9696. 47-2p CUTE THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE in good condition, on farm location, located north of Brussels, ideal for mature tenant. Phone 519- 887-8449, 47-2 TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT, Blyth, four appliances, no pets. Call Fred after 6 p.m. 519-523- 9500. 40-tfn BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Articles for sale MATHERS' CHRISTMAS TREES Cut your own tree, $25, Fri. - Sat. - Sun. 10 - 4, Dec. 1 - Dec. 23, Stone School Rd., 4 kms. south of Wingham, 519-357-1891. 46-4 STUFF MART - 72,000 BTU high-efficiency gas furnace $150, Kroehler recliner, heat, massage $25, three-wheel Ultra-Matic mobile scooter, good condition, $125. 519-887-8281. 47-lp CASEMORE CHRISTMAS TREES. Scotch pine, fraser fir and spruce. Cut your own or already cut. 9 - 12' trees for outside homes or inside halls also available. 40662 Jamestown Rd., Glen Casemore, 519-357-1498. 47-4 HAY FOR SALE — $25 A BALE. Custom plowing, 4-wheel drive tractor. Phone after 8 p.m. 519-523- 4841. 44-8p CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE: Fraser fir, balsam, spruce, scotch pine, white pine, 4-ft. to 12-ft.; also garland, Christmas wreaths, tree stands, grapevine trees, painted pine trees. Niel and Cathy Edgar, Hwy. 86 (Amberley Rd.) west of Wingham, Fire# 39085. Delivery available. Phone 519-357-2122. 47-4 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 GIFT CERTIFICATES available at The Citizen for Christmas. Let the recipient get the book they want themselves. We have shelves of books to choose from. The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth, 519-523-4792 or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 519-887- 9114. 44-tfn THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2006. PAGE 21. Classified Advertisements In memoriam EBEL. In loving memory of Lou Ebel who passed away one year ago Dec. 4, 2005. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell, The paint of parting without farewell. More each day we miss you, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow, That lies within our hearts concealed. — Lovingly remembered by wife Mae, children Kathy and Terry, Jeff and Carolyn and Paul, grandchildren Terri, Alaina, Cassandra and Colton, great- grandson Noah. 47-lp EXEL. In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed away December 2, 2003. We won't forget the way you smiled, the words you used to say, The many things you did for us, in your own loving way. Of all that life has given us, and all left to do, We will never have a greater gift, ihan the years we spent with you. — Always in our thoughts and hearts, Michelle and Darren and Dalton and Carson, Mike and Lori and Anthony and Jasmine. 47-I Pets KEEP YOUR PUPPY HAPPY. Book now for his Christmas groom at Wash & Wag Dog Grooming. Call Marie 519-523-4729. 46-2 In memoriam DRAPER. In loving memory of my husband Lorne, December 2, 2005. The four seasons have come and gone, Your silence has been heartbreaking, Memories of you singing a song, Made you a star in the making. As the snow falls softly to the ground, I can feel you still with me always, Your memory keeps you around, With each minute of the day. In the spring when the sap began to run, Off to the bush you would go, Making maple syrup and having fun, Watching the wildlife in the snow. The summer months, memories are the best, 'Together we travelled many miles, Seeing the mountains was the greatest, I will never forget your smile. The fall brings more memories of you, Watching the leaves turn beautiful colour, Soon to fall as you always knew, Then raked into huge piles like no other. You will always be in my heart, -Time will never take you away, Memories keep us near, not apart, I miss you more every day. —Jane. 47-1 DRAPER. In loving memory of our father and grandfather, Lorne, who passed away one year ago, December 2. So many times we've thought of you, And wondered what you were doing. Maybe, you'd like to go for a drive, And get a cup of Timmy's. Then that day flies back to us, The day that God called you home. Leaving us with such heavy hearts, And many, many memories. We remember all the rides in the truck, The trips into the city with any luck. We remember our snow trips to the hill, Watching you ski down was such a thrill. We remember our visits to the lake, All the fish that Mom would bake. We remember all the neighbourhood fires, With the guitars and songs for hire. We remember how you'd flip a pancake, • Then each of us before we could take. We remember all of your teasing ways, To each of us whenever you may. We remember the visits to the bush, Tasting your labours was our wish. We remember the stops at the beach, Your warm hello to those you'd meet. And we'll keep on remembering, 'Tit we meet again. — Always in our hearts, Lori and Mike and Anthony and Jasmine; Paul and Miranda and Morgan and Paige; Rob and Jen and Jonathan and Nic. 47-I When it comes to cancer, most people don't know the half of it. Fact: 50 0/o of all cancers are preventable. Learn more about healthy lifestyle choices. Call the Canadian Cancer Society Cancer Information Service at 1 888 939-3333 or visit www.cancer.ca. Canadian Societe Cancer canadienne Society du cancer Let's Make Cancer History Please Recycle This Newspaper