The Citizen, 2005-10-20, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2005.
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
in Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
Coming events Deaths
Accommodation
for rent
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COMMUNITY BREAKFAST,
Blyth Memorial Hall, Oct. 23, 9 -
12:30, Blyth Legion and Ladies
Auxiliary. To book a catering, call
Vai 887-9131 or Susan 523-9889.
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ROAST BEEF DINNER AT
Walton Hall, October 30. Served
from 4:30 - 6:30. Adults $10,
Children $5, Preschool Free. 41-2
McDonald.
Ach tha ar cridheachan ‘san tir
‘thog suas sinn,
‘S gur trie na’r bruadair sinn mo
cluain tibh gorm
Yet still the blood is strong, the
heart is Highland,
And we in dreams behold...
(Anonymous)
HOUSE FOR RENT ON AINLEY
St., Brussels. Phone 887-6768.
41-lp
TWO-BEDROOM MAIN-FLOOR
apartment, large eat-in kitchen with
laundry room, in Auburn, $400
plus utilities, 526-7355. 41-4
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
Affording a PIANO Made Easy!
Pianovations Now offers NO
INTEREST PAYMENT PLANS.
Pianovations Music Centre Open
Every Wed. -Sat. 10-6. 287 Main
St , Londesborough. (10 minutes
Nonh of Clinton Hwy 4). 519-523-
4535 or Toll Free 1-866-63PIANO.
Affordable 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! 41-1
Townsend Tire
Don't take
chances this winter
Come in and see
George, Matt & staff for
all your tire needs.
523-4742 1-877-619-7877
Londesborough
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NEWER HOUSE, ONE BEDROOM,
$750/month, utilities included,
Londesboro, 523-9790. 40-2
Auction sales
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BRUSSELS - TWO-BEDROOM
apartment, large kitchen area, deck,
parking. Phone 887-9083. 40-2
CLINTON - 161 JAMES ST.,
newer building, two bedrooms,
4 appliances, laundry facilities
available. $500 plus utilities. 519-
685-2264. 38-tfn
Accommodation
wanted
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to be held at Seaforth .
4 Fairgrounds Agri-Plex Building
for Eldon O'Brien of Clinton
4 plus many good additions. y
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f AT 10 A.M.
a 89 Crown Victoria car, antiques,
V furniture, appliances, piano,
WANTED - 3+ OR FOUR-BED-
room farmhouse with garage or
shed. Please phone Michelle, 519-
342-9592. Thank you. 41-lp
Announcements
BRUSSELS CRUSADERS Senior
“A” hockey Oct. 05 Calendar
Winners: Ken Hopper, RR 5,
Brussels; Sharon Stephenson,
Brussels; Brian Taylor, Stratford;
Erica Crawford, Brussels. 41-lp
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1 glassware, collectables, Die a
▼ Hard electric boat motor, V
A power woodworking tools, A
V hand and shop table, V
A 2 lawn
’ stove,
A glass butter churn, <
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A AUCTIONEERS:[ RICHARD AND BEN LOBB
| 519-482-7898
mowers, wood burning A
old butcher block, ’
etc. A
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BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED
Births
Ar tides for sale
EIGHT-YEAR-OLD NEWMAC
high efficiency oil furnace. Phone
523-9550. 41-2
WATKINS PRODUCTS AVAIL-
able. October special - purest
granulated black pepper, 340g/12 oz.
Save $3. Call Pat Brigham 523-
4332. Leave message. Will deliver.
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NAPOLEON WOOD FIREPLACE
insert, $395 or best offer. Phone
Dale 887-9197. 41-2p
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
Cards of thanks
PLETCH. Sincere thanks for cards,
visits, treats, etc. and to all those
who remembered me during my
stay in hospital this past year.
Special thanks to Dr. Percival and
all the nurses and doctors for their
excellent care in Seaforth and
Stratford hospitals. I will remember
your good care and kindness
always. Special thanks to my wife
and family for their love and
support through this difficult time.
I am at Huronlea now and enjoy
visits anytime. Thanks again. -
Tom. 41-lp
SNELL. We wish to extend our
sincere thanks to our family and
friends who joined us in celebrating
our 65th wedding anniversary.
Thanks for the gifts, the flowers,
the cards and those who helped to
make this day one to remember. -
Ernie and Anna. 41-lp
WHITTARD. Thank you to all for
your caring thoughts and
condolences, during my recent
bereavement and loss of my
daughter, Bonnie. Respectfully -
Bush and family. 41-lp
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
Turnberry St., Brussels, 887-9114.
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FRASER-TAGGART. Joe Fraser
and Danielle Taggart are thrilled to
announce the long-awaited arrival
of Ty Andrew Don Fraser, born
Sept. 30, 2005, a wee brother for
Kourtney and Brett. Spoiling
privileges go out to grandparents
Randy and Lorna Fraser, Penny
Ribey and Mike Moore and
families. 41-1
Childcare
MOTHER OF THREE SCHOOL-
age children has opening for one
full-time or two part-time children.
Large yard and nutritious meals
provided. Call 887-9680. 40-2
ROAST BEEF SUPPER. SUN-
day, November 6, Blyth Memorial
Community Hall, 4:30 p.m. - 6:30
p.m. Adults $11, children (6-12)
$5, children 5 and under, free.
Sponsored by Trinity Anglican
Church. Blyth. Tickets available at
Luann’s Country Flowers or call
523-9564. 41-3b
ETHEL UNITED CHURCH
Silent Auction and Talent Show,
Saturday, Oct. 29. 7 pm. Tickets at
door. Adults $5. children 12 and
under $2. For tickets - Jane Stewart
887-9234, Evon Cochrane, 887-
9330, Irene McKee, 887-6341,
Grace Smith, 887-6496. 41-2
WALTON UNITED CHURCH
Annual Turkey Supper, Wednes
day, Nov. 2 from 4:30 p.m. -
7:00 p.m. at the Brussels Arena.
Takeouts available. Adults, $12;
children 6-11, $5; preschool, free.
Advance ticket sales only from all
members. 40-3b
140TH ANNIVERSARY AT
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Cranbrook at 11 a.m., Oct. 23.
Come and join us and help to
celebrate. ~ • 41-1
“HOME SWEET HOME” CRAFT
and Bake Sale, Saturday, Oct. 29,
9 a^m. until 1 p.m. at Belgrave
Community Centre. Lunch
available. Variety of vendors.
Sponsored by Belgrave Guiding.
41-2
LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH
presents harpist and speaker Eduad
Klassen, Christian instrumental
music, Saturday, Oct. 22 at
7:30 p.m. Adults $10, children $5.
40-2
OCTOBER 29 DANCE WITH
Ken Scott’s Orchestra - Betty
Cardno Centre, Clinton. Dinner and
dance $18 each. Or dinner only $10
- 6 p.m. Dance only $10 - 8 p.m.
Hot buffet meal, door prizes, great
music, Halloween fun. For tickets
call Town and Country Support
Services 482-9264 or 357-3222.
40-2
Doris McDonald finished her
marathon on Tuesday, October 4,
2005. It began in Ethel, Ontario,
but just when has always been a
closely guarded secret. As a child,
she had been known as the fastest
runner of her peers, and she
certainly proved endurance to be
another of her qualities. Doris,
however, peaked a day too soon.
She missed the Wednesday night
opening game of her beloved
Maple Leafs. (It might have been
uncanny timing on her part and a
glimpse of things to come; their
loss would have been enough to
kill her.) Her parents, Isabel Maude
Bartley and Archibald (Archie)
Livingstone McDonald, and her
brother Ian Duncan Smith
McDonald and his wife Inez Dean
Jickling, cheered her on from the
other side of the finish line. She
kept up on Brussels news from her
restaurant or tea room, the Scotch
Thistle Grill and, after retiring, at
the morning group of the UCW at
Brussels United Church. She also
found time to tend, and smell, her
roses and their closely guarded
companion plant, a lone Scotch
thistle, to enjoy the cottage at
Kintail and to curl. On a Sunday
afternoon in her pre-retirement
years she enjoyed checking out her
cattle on her farm in the summer
and, in the winter, skating in her
speed skates to a scratchy waltz
tune at the Brussels rink. Maple
Leaf hockey remained her passion
to the end, and in the off-season
there was Blue Jays baseball as
well. In the last few years, Doris
was pampered by the caring and
gentle people at Huronlea. After a
short service at her house on Friday
afternoon of October 7, she was
piped to a well deserved rest.
Please join with us in celebrating a
life well lived, a marathon well run.
Archie, Susie and Sandy. 41-1
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Lets You Live Life.
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
Farmland
WANTED TO RENT: GOOD
cash crop land. Paying good rent.
Phone 519-527-1258. 37-5
BLYTH WITCHES WALK,
Saturday, October 29, 7 - 10 p.m. at
the Greenway Trail (behind
Howson’s). Refreshments follow
walk. Proceeds to Blyth Fire
Department. 40-3
For rent
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at www.northhuron.on.ca
HALLOWEEN COSTUME
Rentals over 200 to pick from.
Adult sizes only $20. Open
Monday - Friday 5:30 - 9 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. -
5 p.m. Call Carol 519-522-0703.
Located at 22 Nicholson Dr.,
Egmondville. 41-2