The Citizen, 2005-11-24, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2005.
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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
THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOW
in a good location, close to school,
arena, etc. Available Dec. 1.
References required. Phone 523-
9435. 46-1
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
CLINTON - 161 JAMES ST.,
newer building, two bedrooms,
4 appliances, laundry facilities
available. $500 plus utilities. 519-
685-2264. 38-tfn
Ar tides for sale
LAWN MOWER BOUGHT AT
Home Depot 42" cut 17.5 hp. used
only six times, 2005 model. Asking
$1,200. Call 887-8064. 46-lp
NEW BAR FRIDGE, HARDLY
used. Asking $100. Camper, folds
down, older make, needs some
work but in good condition. Call
887-8064 to view. Amount
negotiable. 46-lp
CHRISTMAS TREES - PREMIUM
fraser fir, white pine, scotch pine,
spruce, balsam, noble fir, 5 to 12
feet, also Christmas tree stands,
wreaths aad garlands. Niel and
Cathy Edgar, 357-2122, Hwy. 86, 4
miles west of Wingham. Delivery
available. 46-4
PIANOVATIONS MUSIC CENTRE
Restoration & Refinishing Experts
Dealers of New and Quality
Used Pianos. Keyboards
Guitars, Music Books........
Visit & Tour Our Workshop!
Wed. - Sat. 10-6
287 Main Street
Londesborough, 519-523-4535
www.pianovations.com
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FREE Cleaning, Buffing & Checking Claws Forever Expires: Dec. 31/05
Auction sales
IAUCTION CALENDAR
Clinton 482-7898
SATURDAY, DEC. 3 AT 10:00 AM: |
John Deere riding lawnmower .
with hydra static drive (good A
one), antiques, furniture, '
glassware, etc. to be held at^
Seaforth
Building
Bayfield
Fairgrounds Agri-Plex
for Burt Dunn of
plus contents <
I
Hensail Apt. (note we are <
accepting additions for this 4
auction). Call 482-7898 or '
955-0163. www.lobbauction.on.ca A
Articles for sale
1 PC PENTIUM 1 computer,
monitor and keyboard and a colour
bubblejet printer. Best offer, 529-
7682. 46-lp
TWO LAB PUPS, ONE IS BLACK
(female) 2 yrs., the other is golden
(male) 8 months, have first shots.
Call 887-8064. 46-lp
LEXMARK X75 PRINTER.
Memorex keyboard, 1 yr. old. 1990
Ford Taurus, $500. Phone 887-
9615. 46-lp
HOT CHOCOLATE, NUT-
cracker, bayberry, cedar and
pumpkin spice. Enjoy these new
scents from Kountry Essence
Candles. Available at Seven
Sisters, 181 Dinsley St., Blyth.
44&46
MATHER’S CHRISTMAS TREES
Cut your own tree $25. Friday -
Saturday - Sundays 9 - 5. Pine;
spruce, fir, Dec. 2 - Dec. 18 on
Stone School Rd., 4 kms. south of
Wingham. 46-4
CHRISTMAS TREES - PINE,
spruce and fraser fir, pre-cut or cut
your own. 1 1/4 miles south of
Wingham, 1 1/4 miles east on Golf
Club Rd., 357-1498, Glen
Casemore. Open 7 days/week.
46-4p
HENKE PTO ROLLER MILL
and blower with hopper and auger,
Model B-45, excellent condition,
$5,500,887-6162. 45-2
FIREWOOD, ALL HARDWOOD,
all body wood. Delivery available,
$65/cord„ Phone 523-4891. 45-4
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.
Babysitting
BABYSITTER IN THE LONDES-
borough area has spaces available.
Stay-at-home mom offers a positive
environment for children of all
ages. Access to Hullett Central
Public School buses, reasonable ,
rates, references available. Call
Tammy 523-4232. 46-2
Births
ALBERS. Pete and Leisa are
thrilled to announce the birth of
their daughter, Alyssa Frances
Helena. Alyssa was born on
October 31, 2005 at the Stratford
General Hospital weighing 7 lbs.
8 oz. Proud first-time grandparents
are Ross and Fran McCall and
proud Opa and Oma are Pete and
Lanie Albers. 46-lp
Cards of thanks
CLOAKEY. Thank you to family,
friends and neighbours for all your
support and help on October 18 and
the days following too. You don’t
know how good it feels to have
help without even asking. A special
thanks to the Blyth Fire
Department for their quick
response, training and equipmei t.
We also want to thank Howson and
Howson for their help, and to
Monoway Farms for looking after
the bam during Doug’s recovery. -
Doug, Joan, Janisa and Carter.
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ELLIOTT. Helen Elliott’s family
wishes to express our heartfelt
thanks to the many friends and
neighbours who offered their
sympathy and support following'
Mom’s recent passing. To Rev.
Cathrine Campbell for a warm
personal tribute and a moving,
dignified service for Mom. To
Janna Dodds for lending her
beautiful singing voice to the
occasion. To Frank and Jennie
Schimanski for their kindness and
quiet efficiency in managing the
funeral arrangements. To the ladies
of Melville Presbyterian Church for
a delicious reception lunch,
including a faithful re-creation of
Mom’s famous “funeral squares”.
To Barb and Paul Mutter for
opening their beautiful home to us.
To Joan and Dave Black of
Lucknow for a delicious meal. To
everyone who attended the
visitations and service, for your
kind words of condolence and
sharing your memories of our
Mom. To everyone who sent floral
tributes, wrote personal messages
and made donations in her name.
Mom loved this community where
she and Dad George lived and
raised their family. Your generosity
has lifted our spirits at a difficult
time and reminds us of the value of
your friendship. - Barb, John, Joan,
Doug and families. 46-1
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The Citizen
Cards of thanks
O’HAGAN. On Sept. 28/05 my
beautiful daughter Sarah was taken
from me. As my heart broke and
our tears flowed - this wonderful
community wrapped their love,
tears, hugs and compassion around
my family. My daughter, Sarah,
was a challenge to raise but also a
great joy. Now as she has no more
pain - she is in the care of her
Heavenly Father. Thanks to the
police officers who came to my
house and also to the ladies from
Victim Services of Huron County
to offer support at this very difficult
time. Thank you to McBurney
Funeral Home, Jackie, Doug and
Aimee for leading me quietly
through this difficult time. Thank
you to my family at Wingham and
District Hospital for their support
in cards, food, visits at my home,
calls of comfort and donations to
Natasha’s education fund. Thank
you also to my friends and
neighbours from Tumberry Estates
for their support and kindness
shown to my family. To my
Wingham Pentecostal Church
family there are no words to
express the continuous outpouring
of love I and Natasha are
surrounded by. Thank you to Pastor
Tim and Renee for being there for
me. Thank you Pastor Tim, Liz and
Baron Rackow and all who gave
my daughter Sarah a truly beautiful
service. A special thanks to Phyllis
Barfoot who spoke about Sarah as
though she was still living with us.
Phyllis was a true friend to Sarah
and for this I will always be
thankful. Thank you to Women’s
Ministries (UPC) for the great
lunch after the funeral: Also thanks
to everyone (too many to name
separately) who came to help us at
my home with everything we
needed. The food, flowers, cards,
hugs, prayers, phone calls, and
words of compassion and hope
were overwhelming. I thank God
for all of you. Finally a big thank
you to my other kids - Tracy and
Steve Templeman, Dale Johnston,
Mike Bradley, Kevin Bridge and
Laura, Robin and Jake. Thanks to
Gary Templeman for his help.
Thank you to Dr. Greg Antoniadis,
Drs. Bonnie and Shawn Marshal
for words of comfort and support.
Thank you to all who donated
money towards Natasha’s
education fund. This would mean
great comfort to Sarah. I realize
that now as I go forward to caring
for my granddaughter, Natasha, I
will need even more support from
everyone and I know you will all
be there. Thank you to everyone
who helped Mary Beth and Laura
during this time. - Forever grateful,
Susan O’Hagan, Natasha, Laura
and Mary Beth and grandchildren
Jack and Marilyn Clark. 46-1
ROETCISOENDER. 1 would like
to thank the doctors and nurses at
Stratford Hospital for their care and
the nurses who came to my home
after my surgery. Thank you to
everyone who sent flowers, cards,
called and came to visit. Also a big
thank you to family, friends and
neighbours for the meals and
baking they brought .over. It was
greatly appreciated. - Teresa
Roetcisoender. 46-lp
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Cards of thanks
SOUCH. We would like to thank
everyone who came to help us
celebrate our 45th. Thanks for the
cards, gifts and donations. Special
thanks to our children and to those
who helped in any way. We shall
always remember that lovely
evening. - Bill and Deloris. 46-1
TERPSTRA. On behalf of Hennie
Terpstra and her family we would
like to express our sincere gratitude
to everyone who offered their
support during this most difficult
time of our lives. Ben would have
been speechless to realize how
many lives he touched, young and
old. All the memories conveyed
during the past few days have given
each of us courage to proceed
without our husband, father, opa,
son, brother, uncle and friend.
Special thanks to the Atwood Fire
Department, Emergency Response
Team, Dr. Edmonds, Judy
Danbrook and the staff at Listowel
Memorial Hospital, Jim and Judy
Brenneman at Peebles Funeral
Home, Fr. Paul Nicholson for his
prayers and support, David Murtha
and Mozart Gelinas for their gift of
song, the C.W.L. of St. Joseph’s
Parish of Listowel' for their
delicious lunch. Thank you for the
overwhelming generosity shown
through flowers, donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation and
many other charities. The phone
calls, sympathy cards and food we
received from friends and
neighbours were greatly
appreciated. We are all truly
grateful. 46-1
Coming events
IMPROVE YOUR COMMUNI-
cation skills by joining the Clinton
Communicators Toastmaster Club
every second and fourth Tuesday of
the month. Information call 529-
7670. 45-2
A WALTON COUNTRY CHRIST-
mas being held at Walton Hall on
Friday, December 2. Featuring
local talent. Donations to Walton
Hall Renovation Fund. 45-2b
FARM TOY, SPORTS, CARD,
TEDDY BEAR, DOLL, GIFT and
CRAFT SALE - Nov. 26 and 27 -
19th annual show sponsored by
Seaforth Agricultural Society in
Seaforth at the Agriplex, Public
School and Arena, 10 - 4:30.
Admission $4. New vendors and
New Attraction: 45 ft. working toy
train display. Info: 519-527-1790.
www.c4thagsociet,y.on.ca 45-2
ST. AMBROSE ANNUAL
Christmas Bazaar will be held on
Saturday, November 26 from
11 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the church
hall. Free admission. Bake table,
crafts, loonie auction, raffle draw
and more. Lunch available.
Everyone is welcome. 45-2
CRAFT SHOW, DECEMBER 3,
2005 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Huronlea, Brussels. Crafts, baking,
penny auction tables. Lunch
available. 46-2p
COME HELP PLAN FOR GREY
Township’s 150 anniversary
celebration on Tuesday, Nov. 29 at
7:30 p.m. at the Public Works
garage. 46-lp