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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Accommodation
for rent
ROOM FOR RENT IN LONDES-
borough. Phone 523-9760. !9-2p
Ar tides for sale
1999 PALOMINO TENT TRAILER,
excellent condition, sleeps 8, queen
size and double beds, 3-way fridge
and awning. 523-4286. 20-1
PAPPLE’S GARDEN CENTRE
and Produce Stand - best prices
around on plants and in-season
produce. Most perennials (over 100
varieties) in one-gallon pots are
$4.00, including Butterfly Bushes
and Silver Lace Vines. Peonies and
other high-end perennials are $5 -
$12. This week’s special: Lilies and
Dahlias in one-gallon pots: 3 for
$10. Our prices are often half that
of the competition and all prices
include tax. For additional specials
see our website www.papple.ca or
stop in to our stand at 118 Main
Street, Seaforth. (519) 522-0874.
20-1
LARGE VARIETY OF
perennials - new and old, hostas,
day lilies, ornamental grasses,
bamboo, boxed plants and
geraniums. Riverside Perennials,
40825 Morris Rd. 16, one road
south of Belgrave, 887-6306. 19-4
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
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
Tumberry St., Brussels, 887-9114.
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Births
BEUERMAN. And baby makes
three...Chris and Becky are thrilled
to announce the early but safe
arrival of their first child, a son.
Phillip Chester was born April 24
at 8:14 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 3 oz. at
Stratford General Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Gary and Beth
Earl of Ethel and Roy and Mary
Beuerman of Monkton. Also
welcoming Phillip with hugs and
kisses are aunts, uncles, cousins
and great-grandparents George
Raycraft of Monkton, Bernie and
June Leeder of Petawawa and
Georgina Smith of Atwood. Many
thanks to Dr. Hancock, Dr. Squires
and the fantastic nursing staff at
Stratford General Hospital for the
excellent care received during our
stay. 20-1
BURNETT. Chad and Denise (Ten
Pas) thank the Lord for the blessing
of a baby girl, Avery Morgan, born
at Stratford Hospital on April 17,
2005, 8 lbs. 15 oz. Joyful
grandparents are Ben and Chris
Ten Pas, Brussels, and Robert and
Marjorie Burnett, Stratford. 20-1
Business
opportunities
VENDORS WANTED: SELL
your fruit and vegetables, home
preserves and baking, crafts and
more at Blyth Area Farmers’
Market July 2 - Sept. 24. For
information call Keith Roulston,
523-4792 or 523-9636 evenings
and weekends. tfn
Gards of thanks
CRAIG. I would like to extend a
warm thank you to all who
contributed towards my community
shower held at the Walton United
Church. 1 enjoyed the “Memories”-
themed shower run by Marion
Godkin and Marie McGavin.
Thanks to all our musical
entertainers for the evening. All of
you did a great job. Excerpts on
love and thoughts on marriage were
read by Janet Bachert and Wendy
Bachert. Thanks also to Sharon
Godkin and Cindy Poland for game
and address reading. Audrey
Hackwell supplied festive
decorations for the shower. A
delicious lunch was prepared by
Walton Church Ladies. Your
generosity will always be
remembered and your presence
very much appreciated. Thank
you. - Shannon. 20-lb
DENNIS. After a whirlwind tour of
Stratford and Kitchener hospitals 1
am now home and well. Many
thanks to those who called or
helped out in any way. With
thanks, - Olene Dennis. 20-1
HAGGITT/SMITH. Thank you to
everyone who supported us at our
Buck and Doe. Special thanks to
our wedding party for all their hard
work. We will never forget it. -
Mike Haggitt and Christa Smith.
20-1
ONN. Many thanks to my
wonderful neighbours on the third
line for the fantastic bridal shower
this past month. Your generosity
and support is greatly appreciated.
And don’t worry - even though I
moved into town, I’ll always
remember where my roots really
are. Thank you so much - Cappy.
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Childcare
PARENTS OF FOUR CHILDREN
looking for patient, fun-loving
individual to watch children and
help around the home, Saturdays
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Must have
references. Please apply by phone
887-9158. 19-2
Goming events
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
Society meeting will be held in
Library, Monday,-May 23, 7:30
p.m. Guest speaker will be Marie
McGavin. A plant auction will be
held. Lunch and door prizes.
Everyone welcome. 20-1
HURON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
is featuring Westfield Church at
their May 26th meeting, starting
with a tour of the cemetery on
Hoover Line at 7:30 and then to the
Westfield Church on the corner of
Marnoch and Westfield Rd. at
8 p.m. Refreshments served.
Everyone welcome. 20-2
BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
Elimination Draw at BM&G
Community Centre. June 4. For
tickets phone John at 887-6009 or
any Lions member. 20-3
FIFTH ANNUAL PLANT SALE -
May 24 weekend - 21, 22, 23, 24,
rain or shine. Perennials - 50 cents
to $4 and many more garden
surprises. 9 to 4 daily. 5 miles west
of Atwood Cenotaph between
Atwood and Ethel, 45081 Rowland
Road. 887-6419. 20-1
KINBURN CHICKEN BARBF-
cue, June 9, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $10,
children 6-12 years. $5, preschool
free. Tickets call 527-1943 or 527-
1273. 20-21-23
COMMUNITY BREAKFAST,
Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday. May
22, 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Blyth Legion and
Ladies Auxiliary. 20-1 p
BARN4HHLCE
JAMBOREE SHOW,
DANCE AND CAMPING
Blyth Arena, Blyth , Ont. A
SHOW AND DANCE
SATURDAY, MAY 28TH
Tickets SI 5. Tickets available at door if
not previously sold out. For further
information, telephone 519-357-3189
For rent
GOOD 3800 SQ. FT. COMMER-
cial building and property for rent
just south of Walton on County
Road 12. Please contact Rob at
519-887-9966. 20-tfn
30-FOOT LAND ROLLER.
Phone 523-4260. 19-3
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Garage/yard
sales
LARGE FIVE-FAMILY YARD
sale, rain or shine, May 20-5 p.m.
to 8 p.m.; May 21-8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
184 Dinsley St., Blyth. Fabric,
toys, household items, books.20-lp
YARD SALE - FRIDAY, MAY
20, 8 - 5 p.m. and Saturday, May
21, 8 - 5 p.m. Woodstove, toys,
Victorian doll house, furniture and
many miscellaneous items includ
ing antique treasures, 290 Blyth
Rd., Blyth, rain or shine. 20-lp
LARGE GARAGE SALE, FRIDAY,
May 20 evening to Monday, May
23 afternoon, 40747 Hullett-
McKillop Rd., formerly Rice’s
Store. 20-1
Garage/yard
sales
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE,
May 21, 52 McDonald Drive,
Brussels, 8 to ? Furniture, chest of
drawers, chairs, trunk and lots
more. 20-lp
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE,
Jamestown, north of Brussels. Lots
of children’s items. Friday, May
27, 4 to 8 and Saturday, May 28, all
day. 20-2
FRIDAY. MAY 20 AND SATUR-
day, May 21, 8 a.m. - ?, 238
Bennett St. W., Goderich. Three
western saddles, single harness,
tack, Truk Mates, tools,
wheelbarrow, household items,
linens, 524-8936. 20-lp
GARAGE SALE - 286 ELIZA-
beth St., Londesborough, Saturday,
May 21, 8-12 rain or shine.
Miscellaneous items, books, gift
bags, prints, frames, tables and
much more. Come out and see the
other yard sales in Londesborough.
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GARAGE SALE - LONDESBORO
Boys’ and girls’/infant and toddler
clothes. CHEAP. And lots of other
stuff. Sat. - Mon., 8-1. 20-1
small adS dealss
Help wanted
MUNICIPALITY OF
MORRIS-TURNBERRY
SUMMER STUDENT
Under the 2005 Rural Summer Jobs Service Program
Only those individuals selected for an interview will be
contacted.
The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry is currently accepting
applications for two (2) summer students for the summer of 2005.
The successful applicant will work for a 8-10 week period.
1/1 student for general office duties: approximately
35 hours per week
Interested Candidates must have:
• Good written and oral communication skills
• Be capable of working independently
• Knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel
• Must have a minimum 'G2* Drivers License
• Must be returning to school in the fall of 2005
• Preference will be given to students enrolled in a Business
Course at a Post Secondary Level
2/ 1 student for general public works duties: approximately
40 hours per week
Interested Candidates must have:
• Good written and oral communication skills
• Be capable of working independently z
• Capable of Physical Labour duties
• Must have a minimum G1 Drivers License
• Must be returning to school in the fall of 2005
• Preference will be given to students enrolled at a Post
Secondary Level
Please submit your resume and a letter of interest to the
undersigned by:
12:00 Noon on Friday, May 27, 2005
For further information contact the undersigned:
Nancy Michie CMO
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
R.R. 4, Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0
Telephone: 887-6137 Fax:887-6424
Email: morris@scsinternet.com
Garage/yard
sales
LARGE INDOOR GARAGE
sale, Saturday, May 21 and
Monday, May 23. Numerous
household and craft items, patio
doors, furniture, milk bottles.
39213 Hullett-McKillop Road,
1 1/2 blocks west of London Road.
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BRUSSELS COMMUNITY WIDE
yard and garage sales, Saturday,
May 28, 8:00 a.m. - ?? Register at
Brussels Variety or Chocolates and
Fudge for $2 to be placed on the
map. 19-3
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Help wanted
WE ARE EXPANDING OUR
farrowing operation near
Molesworth and are looking for an
experienced person for our
farrowing rooms. Job requires
management of all farrowing rooms
after Day #1 and includes 40 - 50
hours/week. Competitive wages
and benefits. Please apply by fax at
887-8712 or phone 887-9158. 19-2
REWARDING OPPORTUNITY:
Tell the story of your community.
The Citizen requires a community
correspondent to tell our readers of
the news in the Ethel community.
Small remuneration. Contact
Bonnie Gropp, The Citizen, 523-
4792. tfn