HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2009-04-23, Page 17ONE AND TWO-BEDROOM
apartments available, May 1 in
downtown Brussels. No smoking or
pets please. Utilities included. Quiet,
well maintained building. 1-403-
869-3764. 16-1
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TWO-BEDROOM RENOVATED
apartment with hardwood and
ceramic floors, $650/month includes
utilities. Available May 1. Please call
Michelle 519-523-4448. 16-1
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BLYTH – CLEAN, SPACIOUS,
two-bedroom apartment for seniors.
Appliances and laundry included.
$690/month, includes heat and
hydro. Non-smoking. Available
May 1. 183 Drummond St. Call 519-
524-7517. 15-2
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BLYTH – LARGE ONE-BEDROOM
apartment, close to all amenities,
$595/month includes all utilities.
Call Brad 519-524-3394. 45-tfn
THREE ADULTS IN TOWN TO
build house for mom looking to rent
house or apartment near Blyth or
Auburn, June to September. Non-
smoking, quiet, no pets, very
responsible. Please call 519-824-
9095. 16-2
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THE BLYTH FESTIVAL IS SEEK-
ing short-term housing for our
summer company. Preference will
be given to accommodations within
walking/biking distance or a short
drive from downtown Blyth.
The Blyth Festival will be
responsible for all rental contracts.
Contact Deb at 519-523-9300 or
dsholdice@blythfestival.com 16-1
FREE – 28" PANASONIC COLOURED
TV, 12 years old, still works. Phone
519-523-9636 after 5:30 p.m. 16-tfn
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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 519-523-4792
or 519-887-9114 to order. tfn
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BRAY. I would like to thank my
family, relatives, friends and
neighbours for the phone calls,
visits, cards, gift and goodies, since I
came home from the hospital.
Special thanks to the Optimist Club
of Brussels and members for their
generous donation, also my brother-
in-law, Don for driving us to London
when I really needed help. Your
kindness will not be forgotten. – Don
Bray. 16-1
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McCREA. I wish to express my
thanks to the staff at Clinton
Hospital and also to Dr. Hay for the
excellent care I had while a patient.
Also thanks for phone calls to Amy,
flowers from neighbours and Easter
decorations from the Clinton Gems
club. – Ralph McCrea. 16-1p
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McCUTCHEON. I want to thank my
family for taking special care of me
following my surgery at Grand River
Hospital, Kitchener. Also thanks to
friends for their cares and concerns
with visits, cards, telephone calls,
sweet treats, food brought to our
home, flowers and fruit baskets.
Thanks to Dr. Grosso, the nurses
from CCAC, Rev. Perry Chuipka
and the members of St. John’s
Anglican Church. – Clarence. 16-1p
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RINTOUL. A big thank you to
everyone who came out and made
my “surprise 60th birthday party” a
night to remember. It was great to
see so many relatives, friends and
neighbours and do some
reminiscing. Special thanks to
Harvey Craig for flying in from the
west to be at my party. Thanks to
everyone for the gifts, cards and
generous monetary donations to the
Wingham Legion and the Wingham
Hospital Ladies Auxiliary – it was
much appreciated. Also special
thanks to Trudy and family for
arranging this wonderful evening
and giving me memories to enjoy for
a lifetime. Thanks again. – Brian.
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SCOTT. Thanks to the Fire
Department for their quick response,
the ambulance drivers, Dr. Shubat,
nurses and everyone else on the
second floor who aided in my
recovery. Special thanks to my
friends and the coffee girls who
drove me to appointments, picked up
mail, delivered food and lovely
flowers to my home. I’m well on my
way to recovery. – Nelva. 16-1p
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TAMBLYN. The family of the late
Jack Tamblyn would like to thank
our friends and family for your love
and support in our time of loss. We
would like to thank the staffs of
Clinton hospital, Stratford hospital,
Seaforth Manor and Falconer
Funeral Home. Thank you to
Reverend Pat Cook for her guidance
and special words at the service.
Also, thank you to the
Londesborough United Church
women for preparing the delicious
lunch after the funeral. The flowers
sent by the neighbours were
beautiful. Your kindness will always
be remembered. – The Tamblyn
family. 16-1
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TOPHAM. The family of Helen
Topham would like to thank family
and friends who sent cards, food,
and gave moral support at the time of
our loss. Special thanks to Dr.
Eickmeier and the nursing staff of
the Seaforth Hospital. – The Bridge,
Bott and Topham families. 16-1p
HAM AND SCALLOPED POTATO
luncheon, $7, Thursday, April 30,
Blyth Legion, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Takeouts available. 23-1p
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ELVIS TRIBUTE, SUNDAY, JUNE
21 (Father’s Day) at 7 p.m., Brussels
Arena Auditorium. Adults $15,
students $5. Sponsored by Bluevale
and Walton United Churches. 16-2
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BRUSSELS MAJESTIC WOMEN’S
Institute casserole supper and euchre
party, April 23 at 6:30 p.m.,
basement Brussels Library.
Admission: $7.50. Proceeds to
Cancer Society. 16-1
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COMMUNITY BREAKFAST,
Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, April
26, 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sponsored by
Blyth Legion and Ladies Auxiliary.
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COUNTRY ROADS SPRING
Studio Tour, May 2 and 3. Visit our
unique shops in the heart of
Mennonite country. A self-guided
tour featuring The Garage Home
Decor - Belmore, The Country Shop
- north of Wroxeter, Mary Hall
and “Pig Tales” Books at the
Country Shop, Ceramic Friends -
Gorrie, Coulters Corner - Gorrie,
Glenn Farms - between Molesworth
and Ethel, Wroxy’s Restaurant -
Wroxeter. Flyers at each location
or call 519-335-3909.
bwoodley@wightman.ca 16-2
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LONDESBOROUGH UNITED
Church ham and salad supper to be
held on Saturday, May 9 from 5 - 7
p.m. at the Londesborough Hall.
Adults $12, youth $6, 5 and under
free. Makes a great Mother’s Day
gift. 16-2b
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MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Church, Brussels, Spring Time
Supper, Sunday, April 26, 4:30 - 7
p.m. Adults $12, children under 12
$6, under 6 free. For tickets call
Alice at 519-887-9030 or any Guild
member. 15-2p
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YOU ARE INVITED TO A
Spaghetti Free-For-All, Saturday,
April 25, served 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. at
Brussels Mennonite Fellowship. $0
down - 0% financing - no payments.
Phone 519-887-6388 for
transportation or more information.
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BELGRAVE UNITED CHURCH
ham and scalloped potato supper,
April 29 at Belgrave Community
Centre at 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Adults $12, children (12 and under)
$6. Contact Gord 519-357-2797 or
Doreen 519-357-2088. 15-2p
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SMOKED PORK CHOP BARBECUE,
June 6, 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Blyth
Lions Park. Hosted by Blyth CRC.
Everyone welcome. Games for all
ages. Proceeds to church and
community programs. Tickets
available at The Gift Cupboard,
Blyth or by calling 519-523-9819.
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ETHEL UNITED CHURCH HAM
and Turkey Supper, Sunday, May 3,
4 - 7 p.m., Grey Central School,
Ethel. Adults - $12, 7-12 years - $5,
6 years and under, free. For tickets,
Beth 519-887-6401, Shirley 519-
887-6355 or any church member.
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AUCTION SALE
Of household effects and misc. items
to be held for
Lorna Button
732 Stauffer St., Lucknow
North of Foodland on County Road 1
THURSDAY, MAY 7th
at 5:00 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MISCELLANEOUS:Hotpoint washer
and dryer(older); Hotpoint stove; Moffat fridge (3 yrs. old); oak
bedroom suite - double box spring and mattress, dresser with mirror,
night stand, armoire (nice); chesterfield and matching chair; love seat;
TVs, lawn chairs; skates (men’s and ladies’); dishes; glasses; box fan;
wicker; roasting pans; vases; Tupperware; flower stand; cups and
saucers; mugs; milk can; Panda heater; wash tubs; coffee and end
tables; dehumidifier; lamps; cots; Electrolux vacuum; Christmas tree,
lights and decorations; large amount of bedding; linens; towels;
wooden step ladder; hedge trimmer; BBQ; garden hose; extension
cords, etc.
Plan to attend. For more information call Lorna at 519-528-2604
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. Proprietress and
auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury or loss of purchases.
Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
AUCTION SALE
Of property, household effects, antiques and misc. items
to be held for the
Graeme McDowell Estate
152 Dinsley Street in Blyth
1 corner west of Queen Street,
2nd house past Anglican Church
SATURDAY, MAY 2nd
at 11:00 a.m.
PROPERTY:Known as Plan 173 Part of Blk M consisting of a 3
bedroom red brick bungalow built in 1974 situated on a 90 ft. frontage
x 165 ft. depth lot. House has a large kitchen, living room, dining
room, 3 piece bath, rec. room, walk out basement, newer asphalt roof,
asphalt driveway and a small garden shed. Property is on town water
and sewers. House has electric heat. NOTE:Plan to view this well
kept property. A nice quiet location close to community centre, park,
and business section.
TERMS ON PROPERTY:Selling subject to a reasonable reserved
bid with 10% down day of sale, balance in 30 days or when
possession is given. “Property will be offered at 12:00 NOON.”
For more information and to view property call
Marvin Snell at 519-523-9501 (DAYS)
or 519-523-9531 (EVENINGS)
TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. Estate and
auctioneers not responsible for accidents, injury or loss of purchases.
Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising.
AUCTIONEERS:
BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349
BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES:Dining table with 3 leaves and 6
matching chairs; bonnet chest; roll top desk; old bookcase (in glass);
washstands; old trunks, arm chairs; chamber set; communion set; top
hat in box; foot warmers; straight razors; picture frames; old cameras;
old hand clippers; lamps; old dishes; oil lamp; meat grinder; old scale.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND MISCELLANEOUS: Inglis fridge,
Inglis stove, older washer and dryer; wringer washer; chesterfield and
2 matching chairs; newer flat screen TV and stand; 2 dressers; 2
wooden beds; sofa bed; vacuum cleaner; 3 piece wall unit;
bookcases; dehumidifier; “NEW” outside walker with hand brakes;
“NEW” walker with basket.
NOTE:Be on time as this is an approx. 2 hour sale.
The Sky’s the Limit!
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