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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
TWO-BEDROOM DUPLEX IN
Blyth includes, heat, washer, dryer,
fridge, stove, large backyard,
available Nov. 1, $495. Phone 523-
4314. 39-tfn
AFFORDABLE ONE-BEDROOM
apartment in Blyth available
immediately. Great location,
hardwood floors and newer
kitchen. Also includes fridge and
stove. $340 plus utilities. Call 523-
4448 for more information. 39-tfn
MODERN, THREE-BEDROOM.
R2000 bungalow on paved road
outside of Auburn. $790 plus
utilities. Call 526-7408 between 8 -
9 p.m. except Sundays. References
required. 38-3
CLINTON - 161 JAMES ST.,
newer building, two bedrooms,
4 appliances, laundry facilities
available. $500 plus utilities. 519-
685-2264. 38-tfn
BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Ar tides for sale
KING-SIZED WATER BED WITH
drawers, dryer, small chesterfield,
$30 each. 887-9394. 39-lp
FRESH NATURALLY-GROWN
tomatoes, cabbage, lots of squash
and pumpkins, Roadside stand west
of Blyth, 82835 Limekiln Line,
Taylors, 526-7281. 39-lp
Affording a PIANO Made Easy!
Pianovations Now Offers IN
HOUSE PAYMENT PLANS.
Pianovations Music Centre Open
Every Wednesday - Saturday 10-6
287 Main St., Londesborough. (10
minutes North of Clinton Hwy. 4)
519-523-4535 or Toll Free 1-866-
63PIANO
Afforoable Musical Instruments!
Pianovations Music Centre Offers a
variety of unique Guitars at
EXCELLENT Prices! Layaway
Plans and Gift Certificates
Available! Full Drum Kits From
$499, Amps from $79, Guitars
from $79 and MORE! 39-1
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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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
| RICHARD LOBB |
a AUCTION CALENDAR *
Y CLINTON 482-7898 Y
1 SAT., OCTOBER 8 AT 10 AM: A
Y Combine, 3 tractors, new Y
I pickup truck, farm machinery, A
J tools, etc. to be held for Eldon Y
i O’Brien. Go approx. 2 miles i
4 east of Clinton on highway 8 4
* to Front Rd., turn right and go *
A approx. 1 mile. Farm #77367. A
Y SAT., OCTOBER 15 AT 10 AM: '
1 Large offering of hardwood A
Y and pine lumber to be held at Y
a Saratoga Sawmill formerly i
y known as Wills Workshop. 1 y
. 1/2 miles east oj Dungannon .A on Dungannon Rd. #37368. 4
’ See www.lobbauction.on.ca ’
for full listings.
Births
Kristy are thrilled to announce the
birth of their son Christopher Lome
John, bom at McMaster University
Hospital in Hamilton. He was bom
on September 19, 2005 at
3:43 a.m., weighing 7 lbs. 8.5 oz.
and measuring 21.5 inches long.
Proud grandparents are Glenn and
Brenda Hunt and Leslie and Evelyn
Caldwell. Great-grandparents are
Lome Hunt, Gladys Caldwell and
Elda Norman. Thanks to family and
friends for all your help and a
special thanks to Kelly, Kim and
Kathy of the Community Midwives
of Brantford for their amazing care
and support. 39-1
Cards of thanks
bKEMNER It is at a time like this
that the many acts of kindness
mean so much. The family of the
late Bob Bremner would like to
express their deep gratitude to their
family, friends and neighbours for
their cards, donations, flowers and
food following the loss of a
beloved husband, father and
grandfather. A special thank you to
Rev. Joan Golden for such a
meaningful service; the pallbearers;
the grandchildren for being flower
bearers and sharing their memories;
Susan, Bessie and Charlie for the
wonderful music; the Ethel United
Church ladies for the lovely lunch
and the Schimanski Family Funeral
Home for their guidance and
support. A heartfelt thanks to our
friends and neighbours for all of
their help and support when Bob
was ill and since his death; to the
second floor nursing staff at
Listowel Memorial Hospital for
their care, compassion and to Beth
and Karen for serving dinner.
Thank you to everyone. - Isabelle
and family. 39-lp
Cards of thanks
McCUTCHEON. We want to say
thank you to our relatives and
friends who came to our home to
help us celebrate our 50th wedding
anniversary. A sincere thank you
for the beautiful cards and gifts and
to those who gave monies to St.
John’s Anglican Church. We
especially want to thank our
daughters and sons-in-law and
grandchildren for their help and to
Sandy for filling in for Jill while
she was at work. Thanks to
Michelle for karaoke and to Vonne
Brister for her piano music. Thanks
too to Joyce King and Co. for the
delicious food, Betty Gowing for
the wedding cake and Murray
Cardiff for his kind words. It was a
memorable occasion. - Esther and
Jack. 39-1
PHILLIPS. I want to say thank you
to all who sent cards, gifts, flowers
and food while I was recovering
this summer. A special thank you
to the friends who helped with the
lunch at Les and Heather’s
wedding. To Ernie - thanks for
everything you did for me to help
me get through each day. To Karen
- there aren’t enough ways to say
thanks for all you did - shopping,
driving, laundry, housework, but
especially the showers! I owe you
big time. To Bryce. Brett and Tyler
- thanks for helping Gramma by
picking up all those things she
couldn’t reach. Thanks again. -
Emily. 39-1
POTTER. Thank you for the great
birthday party! Many thanks to
people near and far for the good
wishes, flowers and gifts. Special
thanks to my family for all their
arrangements and I hope the
pictures look good. Thank you. -
Jean Potter. 39-1
SNELL. I would like to express my
heartfelt thank you to everyone
who helped me since my surgery. I
have felt blessed by your phone
calls, visits, food, cards, floy/ers,
gifts and rides to appointments.
Special thank you to Dr. Bukala
and staff at Stratford hospital, Dr.
Hay and emergency staff at Clinton
hospital. The service of the VON
was greatly appreciated. - Cliff
Snell. 39-lp
Coming events
HARVEST SUPPER at ETHEL
United Church Sunday, Oct. 23.
Two Sittings 4:30 and 6:00 p.m.
(Take-outs available). Adults -$ 10;
7-12 yrs. - $5; 6 & under - free.
Advance tickets only. For tickets
phone - Beth 887-6401 or Dianne -
887-9442. Proceeds towards
Sunday School. 39-3
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church invites you to join them in
celebrating their 151st anniversary
on Sunday, October 16.
Anniversary service 11:00 a.m.
Guest speaker, Susan Moore of
Grand Bend. Special music will be
provided by “The Men of Note”
from Clinton. Dinner - 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. featuring Cardiff Catering’s
exceptional BBQ beef and sweet
pickled ham and all the trimmings.
BBQ tickets are $10 for adults and
$5 for children under 12, preschool
free. Take-out is available and there
is free delivery within Brussels.
38-3
Coming events
HARVEST DANCE OCTOBER
15, 8 o’clock, Brussels Arena.
Music by Ken Scott, lunch
provided. Tickets $10. Call Audrey
887-6457 or Shirley 887-6789.39-2
SILENT AUCTION - FRIDAY,
Oct. 21 - 7 - 9 p.m.; Saturday, Oct.
22 - 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Live Auction
Saturday, Oct. 22 - 2:15 p.m.
Brussels United Church.
Something for everyone. 39-1 p
MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW!
The St. Ambrose Catholic Church
Women are hosting their annual
Christmas Bazaar on Saturday,
November 26 from 11 a.m. until
2 p.m. in the church hall. Everyone
is welcome. 39-1
ATTENTION ALL BOYS AND
Girls in Grades 4 thru 8!! If you
want something really exciting to
do on a Wednesdav evening from
7:30-9:00 then come out to the
Blyth Christian Reformed Church.
GEMS (for the girls) meet upstairs
and enjoy crafts, singing, Bible
stories, games, outings and so
much more. CADETS (for the
boys) meet downstairs where they
work on woodworking projects,
games, Bible stories, badges and
camping at the end of the season.
So come check us out this
Wednesday and every Wednesday,
you’ll love it - we do!! For more
information contact Brenda or Bert
Sjaarda at 526-7444. 39-2
Farmland
WANTED TO RENT? .GOOD
cash crop land. Paying good rent.
Phone 519.-527-1258. • 37-5
| BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Help wanted
TSF NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS INC
LOCAL FARM MACHINERY MANUFACTURER:
REQUIRES A PRODUCTION WELDER
to carry out general fabrication repairs and fabricate custom equipment.
REQUIRES A SERVICES MECHANIC
to carry out general servicing on PTO & engine driven pumps
and shop equipment
REQUIRES A PARTS/MAINTENANCE PERSON
to carry out general duties
WAGES: Negotiable based on experience, benefits, overtime & monthly
performance bonus.
The welder must be able to ensure production schedules are met, and
be able to work with little or no supervision.
QUALIFICATIONS: Proficient at MIG, TIG and Stick Welding. High
School Diploma or College education degree; or one to three months
related experience and, or training; or equivalent combination of education
and experience.
The Service mechanic must be able to ensure production schedules are
met, be able to work with little or no supervision.
QUALIFICATIONS: Proficient at MIG, TIG and stick welding and
mechanical repairs. High school diploma or college education degree; or
one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent
combination of education and experience.
The parts/maintenance person must be able to ensure parts are ordered
and shipped on time to meet full customer satisfaction, be able to work
with little to no supervision.
QUALIFICATIONS: Experience on operating forklift and agricultural
machines and fittings. High school diploma or College education degree;
or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent
combination of education and experience.
Please fax resume to 1-519-887-9011 or drop off resumes at front
desk. Hwy #25, Blyth Road 42822 RR#1 Walton 519-887-9378
Hay & straw
HAY FOR SALE - SECOND
and third cut. 887-6596. 39-lp
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Help wanted
SEEKING FARROWING ROOM
attendant in Grey Twp. Respond to
Drawer #525, c/o The Citizen, PO
Box 152, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0.
39-3
LOOKING FOR A LIVE-IN
student/nanny in Cranbrook/
Brussels area to cover night shift,
Sunday through Thursday, 10 p.m.
- 7:30 a.m., wages negotiable.
Please phone 887-8292 and leave a
message. 38-2p
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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, 523-4792. tfn