The Citizen, 2011-06-09, Page 13LARGE ONE-BEDROOM APART-
ment close to all amenities, $600 all
inclusive. Contact Brad 519-524-
3394. 23-tfn
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FARMHOUSE, $500/MONTH, FIRST
and last month, utilities extra.
References required. Phone 519-
887-6875. 22-3
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RETIREMENT LIVING – OSTBEK
Manor Senior Apartments, 274
Gypsy Lane, Blyth. Large two-
bedroom apartment available,
second floor, lift in house, great
rates. 519-524-4680. 05-tfn
JAMCO BUMPER PULL LIVE-
stock trailer in excellent condition,
also 4x5 bales second cut hay. 519-
523-9486. 23-2p
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ADULT HEAVY DUTY DELUXE
Shoprider scooter, lightly used in
excellent condition. New motor, sun
canopy and side enclosure, head-
light, signal lights, tail lights and
horn. Battery charter included. 519-
440-0833. 22-2p
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE – CLEAN,
seasoned hardwood. Discounts on 10
or more cords. Delivery available.
Call 519-887-6219 or 519-291-8642.
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BLYTH – A VILLAGE PORTRAIT
history book special centennial
edition, 1877-1977 available at The
Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth for
$30. tfn
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OUR STORY FROM AINLEYVILLE
to Brussels 1872-1997, 125 years of
the history of Brussels available at
The Citizen, Brussels and Blyth for
$30. tfn
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2011 PHONE BOOKS
are now available at The Citizen
offices in Blyth and Brussels. Buy an
extra one for your vehicle. Only
$1.00 each. tfn
LENTZ TEEUWEN. Hi! My name is
Sienna Lentz Teeuwen and I arrived
on Easter Monday, April 25 at the
London home of my mummy and
daddy, Stephanie and Robin,
weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. I think everyone
was pretty excited to meet me: my
grandparents Lynda and Duncan
(McGregor), Blyth, Karl and Anne
(Lentz), London and Mike and Mary
(Teeuwen), Chatham. And I have
great-grandparents too: Ralph and
Avice Foster of Goderich and “Nona”
in Toronto. Wow! I am very happy to
be here and meet everyone in my
family. 23-1
FLOOD. Special thanks to family,
friends and neighbours for all acts of
kindness following Carsen’s
accident. It has been greatly
appreciated. – Calvin and Dianne
Flood and family. 23-1
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McADAM. I would like to thank all
my family and friends for helping
me to celebrate my 80th birthday. –
Mildred. 23-1p
JACKLIN. The family of the late
Lloyd Jacklin would like to offer
their sincere thanks for the many
acts and expressions of kindness
extended to them on the recent loss
of a beloved husband, father,
grandfather and great-grandfather. A
heartfelt thank you is extended to the
staff of Huronlea, Brussels, for their
care and concern throughout his
illness for the past six years. Thanks
to relatives, friends, neighbours and
businesses for visits, phone calls,
flowers, donations and food brought
to our homes. Our gratitude to Rev.
John Hogerwaard for a lovely
service, also St. Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church Ladies Aid of
Molesworth for a delicious lunch
and to pianist Trent Stanley for
beautiful music. Also a big thank
you to friends Liz and Crystal for
hosting and serving dinner for us
between visitations. Thanks also to
Sean and Wendy Eaton for their
compassion and caring. To the
pallbearers, David, Chris and
Richard Armstrong, Lance Stafford
and Ryan Davidson, Greg Hood and
Bill D’arcy, thank you. Also the
flower bearers, Blake, Delaney and
Claire Jacklin, Landon Stafford,
Jaclyn Miltenberg, Laura
Armstrong, Dena and Leah
Davidson, our thanks. God bless you
all. Sincerely – Twyla Jacklin and
family. 23-1
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LIVINGSTON. The family of Cliff
Livingston would like to thank
family and friends for all the support
during Dad’s illness the year before
his passing. Thanks to Dr. Shuffield,
Dr. Michele Flowers and the nurses
at WDH and Dr. Franklin and the
nurses at LHSC. MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral home, Mary Ellen
you are great. Pat and Harv, thanks
for the luncheon, and providing for
good family togetherness after the
interment. Thanks to Peggy
Kinsmen for a wonderful service and
the Presbyterian Church ladies for
the great luncheon. Bill Ireland and
Len Gamble, your eulogies really
told what a great person Dad was.
Thank you to the Canadian Cancer
Society and Wayne Atkinson for
rides to London when we could not
take Dad. Thanks to Pinecrest staff
for the supper, and Laurie and Lisa
Cunningham for serving it. To all
Dad’s friends at Brussels Livestock
thanks for the donation for the
luncheon. Finally, to all the people
who called Dad their friend; you
made his life what it was. – Steve,
Les, Tracy, Lea Ann, Terry, Joan and
families. 23-1
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RIJKHOFF. I would like to thank
everyone for attending my bridal
shower. Special thanks to Patty
Banks and the church women for
hosting the shower. Thanks to all the
Walton ladies for attending and the
gifts I received. – Stephanie. 23-1p
WATSON. The family of Gerald
Watson would like to thank everyone
during the loss of our father. We
appreciate all those who sent
flowers, memorial donations, food
and cards. Special thanks to the
nursing staff at Braemar Nursing
Home. We are grateful to Cathrine
Campbell for the service and the
Walton United Church for lunch. It
is in these times that one realizes
what friends and family really mean
to us. It is the little things and
kindnesses that can mean so much to
us. We will always remember your
expressions of kindness. – Sandra
and George Webb, Dave Watson and
Susan Yanyu, Anne and Sal Curreri,
Mary and Carman Bernard and their
families. 23-1
18th ANNUAL PARKING LOT SALE
–behind The 2 Step, for The 2 Step,
The Workshop, Just Looking and
Finishing Touches, June 9, 10 and 11.
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COME-AND-GO BRIDAL SHOWER
for Karrin Marks, fiancée of Shane
Davenport, Sunday, June 12, 2 - 4
p.m., Belgrave Community Centre.
Karrin is registered at Stainton Home
Hardware, Wingham and Machan
Home Hardware, Goderich. 23-1b
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VAN EGMOND HOUSE, EGMOND-
ville, Spring Breakfast, Sunday, June
12, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Adults - $7,
children under 10 - $3, preschool -
free. 22-2
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FATHER’S DAY OLD TYME
Country Breakfast, Sunday, June 19,
9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
Londesborough Hall. Eggs, bacon,
sausage, pancakes and homefries.
Adults - $7, children under 12 - $3.
Sponsored by Londesborough Lions
Club. 22-2b
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COMMUNITY COME-AND-GO
bridal shower for Amanda Dorsch,
fiancée of Kelly White, Monday,
June 13, Brussels, St. John’s
Anglican Church, 7 - 9 p.m.
Everyone welcome. 22-2p
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Auction sales Auction sales
PROPERTY AUCTION
Of House on 7 acres of land
for Betty Hesselwood
Wednesday June 15 2011
7:00 PM
82890A Allboro Road, Blyth, Ontario
½ mile East and ¼ mile South of Blyth on Allboro Rd.
HOUSE: 2 storey 4 bedroom sided frame house with kitchen, living
room, dining room, 2-3 piece baths, good flooring throughout. New roof
in 2006 & 2010. All new windows and doors within the last 10 years.
New hot water heater in 2010, 100 amp hydro service (breaker panel).
Water softener and iron filter. Newer high efficiency oil furnace. Septic
system and a drilled well both installed in 1998.
SHED: 24ft x 32ft steel sided drive shed, cement floor, built in 2002,
3-utility sheds.
NOTE: Plan to view this scenic, well maintained treed property-well
worth your inspection.
TERMS ON PROPERTY: selling subject to a reasonable reserve bid
with $25,000.00 down evening of sale by certified cheque payable to
DEVEREAUX MURRAY PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION IN
TRUST, balance in 45 days.
For more information and to view property call
Betty Hesselwood at 519-523-4215
(Property viewing by appointment only)
To view photos visit
www.billhorstauctions.com
AUCTIONEERS
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 AT 10:00 AM:
Power woodworking equipment,
power tools, hand tools, cement
mixer, many related items for the
Estate of Vernon Dunford plus
additions of grain buggy, forage
blower, 400 gal. sprayer, gravity bin,
buzz saws. Go 1 1/4 miles west of
Clinton on highway #8 to Stone
School Line, turn right, go approx.
5 miles to farm #81301. See
www.lobbauction.on.ca for full list
and lots of pictures.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18 AT 10:00 AM:
Shrubs and trees, furniture,
antiques, collectables at Seaforth
Fairgrounds Agri Plex Building.
SATURDAY, JUNE 25 AT 10:30 AM:
2 tractors and farm machinery for
John Wesselink. Go 3 3/4 miles
north of Blyth to Cranbrook Rd.,
turn right. 2nd farm on right.
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION
CALENDAR
CLINTON 519-482-7898
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