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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2007-08-30, Page 27BLYTH – NEWLY RENOVATED one-bedroom apartment close to all amenities, $595/month, all inclusive. Contact Brad 519-524-3394. 34-tfn -------------------------------------------- TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT in Blyth, available now, $575, utilities included. Call 519-525- 3489. 33-tfn -------------------------------------------- BLYTH – TWO-BEDROOM apartment in quiet building. Available now. Phone 519-523- 9696. 33-2p -------------------------------------------- THREE-BEDROOM COUNTRY house on paved road, close to Brussels, $600/month, plus utilities. Call 519-887-6461. Available Sept. 1. 33-2 -------------------------------------------- ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT, Blyth, fridge, stove and utilities included. Phone 519-523-4840 or 519-523-9448. 31-tfn POOL TABLE - 4X8, SLATE, Sherwood By Brunswick. Excellent condition, 2 sets of balls, rack, cues, etc. $1,000 o.b.o. Call 519-523-9571 Blyth. 34-2 -------------------------------------------- PAPPLE’S: HUGE 12" MUMS: special $6 each, 4 for $20 until Sept. 5, regularly $7 each, 3 for $20. Mums in 10" pots: $4 each, 6 for $20. All hanging baskets $5. Fresh produce daily. Large selection of perennials. All prices include tax. Visit www.papple.ca <http://www.papple.ca> or stop by 118 Main St., Seaforth, 519-522- 0874. 34-1 -------------------------------------------- 1930’S DRESSER WITH SIX drawers and mirror (like new condition) $190, wooden kitchen chairs $15 each, gently-used back- to-school clothing $3 each. Stuff Mart, Mon.-Fri. 10:00 - 4:00. 519- 887-8281. 34-1p -------------------------------------------- TWO-PIECE CHINA CABINET, dark wood. Phone 519-523-9077. 34-1 -------------------------------------------- TOMATOES, BEETS, ONIONS, potatoes. Large and small quantities available. Order now. Noah Stutzman, 84407 Prosperity Line, or at Blyth Farmers’ Market. 32-4p -------------------------------------------- SHERLOCK-MANNING UPRIGHT piano, excellent condition. Leather couch - beige. Both items best offer - you move. Phone 519-887-9848. 32-4p -------------------------------------------- HARDY GARDEN MUMS ARE ready at Plant Paradise, Vanastra. 4" perennials are on sale now – 18 for only $10. 32-3 2007 PHONE BOOKS may be purchased at The Citizen offices in Blyth and Brussels for only $1.00 each. tfn ------------------------------------------- BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! Come in and browse through our selection of books mostly on rural themes. The Citizen, 404 Queen St., Blyth, 519-523-4792 or 541 Turnberry St., Brussels, 519-887- 9114. tfn BABYSITTER IN AUBURN HAS full and part-time positions available immediately. Fun crafts and activities. Nutritious snacks and meals. Lots of references. Receipts given. Call Stephanie 519-526-1085. 34-4 BEACOM/WALDEN. Wes, Laura and big brother Owen are thrilled to announce the arrival of Charlotte Grace Beacom, born Monday, August 13, 2007 at 1:50 p.m. Charlotte weighed 6 lbs. 2 oz. and was 19 1/2 inches long. Spoiling privileges once again go to Angela and Bob Beacom and fifth grandchild for Brian and Bev Walden and plenty of aunts and uncles. Thanks also to Goderich Alexandra Marine and General Hospital for their quick help and special thanks to Doctor Moore and all the nurses who helped. 34-1p -------------------------------------------- COOK. Kara (Murray) and Adam Cook welcome with love Aleah Katherine, born on August 23, 2007 at Victoria Hospital, London. Aleah is the first granddaughter for Brian and Wendy Murray, Walton and Jim and Roslyn Cook of Goderich and the first great-granddaughter for Betty Hesselwood, Blyth. She is welcomed by excited aunts, uncles and five cousins, all boys. 34-1 -------------------------------------------- FINCH/JARDINE. Ryan, Ange and big sister Mackenzie are delighted to announce the birth of their son and brother, Connor Maddox, born Aug. 9, 2007 at Stratford Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 5 oz. Proud grandparents are Gord and Dale Finch and Barb Jardine. Great- grandmas are Betty Finch, Ruth Jardine and Rhea Whitby. 34-1p EARN EXTRA MONEY SELLING your vegetables, fruit, home baking, preserves or flea market items at Blyth Area Farmers’ Market, Saturday afternoons until Sept. 15. For more information call Keith at 519-523-4792 (days) or 519-523- 9636. tfn AMENT. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, relatives and the staff at the Braemar Retirement Centre for your love and support after the passing of my son Garry. The beautiful flowers and donations were very much appreciated. Thanks to the Stratford Army and Navy for their ceremony, and to the Stratford Dart League for your presentation. Thanks to Mike at Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd., the Tasker chapel, and the United Church Women in Blyth for lunch. Also Marie, Willis and Bev for all you did during this time. Your kindness will be remembered. Garry is now resting in heaven with his mother. – Stewart Ament. 34-1p -------------------------------------------- ELSTON. The family of Larry Elston would like to express our appreciation and thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for their sympathy and support during this difficult time. We would like to thank everyone for their donations, beautiful flowers, food provided for the family and thoughtful cards sent in Larry’s memory. Thank you to Rev. Sandra Yule and Rev. Randy Banks for their guidance and the lovely memorial service, Mark and Troy Dosman for their thoughtful and heartfelt eulogies. A special thanks to Doug McBurney and the staff of the McBurney Funeral Home for their support during this time. Also thank you to the U.C.W. of the Bluevale United Church for the delicious lunch. “Memories live for ever in our hearts.” – The Elston, Dosman, Stewart, Burchill, and Elliott families. 34-1p -------------------------------------------- HUNKING. We would like to thank everyone for their kindness when our father, Lorne Hunking died. The food that was brought to us, phone calls, e-mails, cards, visits, donations and flowers were all appreciated. Special thanks to the wonderful staff at Exeter Villa for the care they gave Dad during his stay since 2000. Thanks also to Mike Falconer and staff for their guidance, Rev. Pat Cook for visits and the funeral service and the Londesborough United Church women for the delicious lunch following the funeral. No matter the age, it’s difficult to lose a parent and we are thankful for all the support we were given. – Marjorie Duizer, Art, Murray Hunking and families. 34-1 ------------------------------------------- KNIGHT. Thanks to everyone who gave us such support at the time of the sudden passing of our step-mom and grandma. Family and friends help us celebrate the good times and are there in the bad times. Thanks for the floral arrangements, plants, memorial cards, visits, phone calls, and especially the hugs at the funeral home in Goderich. Mary was a special lady and we will miss her. – Leslie,Yvonne and family. 34-1 THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 2007.PAGE 27.Classified Advertisements – RRAATTEESS – 20 words or less only $6.00. Additional words 20¢ each. 50¢ will be deducted if ad is paid in advance DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday in Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth Phone 519-523-4792 or 519-887-9114 Articles for sale Articles for sale Cards of thanks Auction sales Auction sales Auction sales Births ccommodation for rentA usiness opportunitiesB BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of household effects, antiques, tools and misc. items to be held for Catherine Baan and for the late Martin Baan 2 1/2 miles East of Walton (McGavin Farm Equipment) on Walton Rd. or 8 miles West of Monkton Em #43519 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH AT 3:30 P.M. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: Haines Bros. piano and bench; Arborite table and 5 chairs; antique dresser with mirror 45" x 65" x 20"; wooden dresser with mirror 37" x 19" - 3 drawers; cream coloured dresser 30" x 42"; small collapsible table 16" - 12" round Indian; maple table with mounted lamp and magazine rack; old wooden school desk; old wooden high chair; snake lamp; square antique table 28"; wooden box; 2-wooden spindle back chairs; stained glass window replica from Gouda; meat hook from G vdVeldon meat shop; teak dining set - table with 6 upholstered chairs, china cabinet; 8" round windmill plate; 4" round “boats” plate; 3-serving trays, homemade and wooden carved sea turtle; silver plate cream and sugar; 22 silver spoons; letter opener (Gouda); church silverplated bookmark; 3-Dutch decorative vases; 3 tier collapsible wooden stand from India; old wooden arm chair; coal oil lamp; quilt-hexagonal patches - double bed size; Model threshing machine; Model Ford tractor; Model John Deere tractor; mounted pheasant; wool Dutch green blanket; 30 cornflower fruit nappies; 6 assorted milk bottles; 8 table setting dishes (pink roses) incl. gravy bowl, serving bowls and large platter, 2-Precious Moments; old Singer sewing machine. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 30" Moffat range; Simplicity fridge; electric hand mixer; 16" x 4 1/2" tall homemade wooden kitchen cabinet; assorted plastic food containers; kitchen table with Arborite top oval; 2 swivel chairs; TV; assorted glasses, tea cups, serving bowls and assorted plates; paper towel holders - wooden homemade; china Dutch pitcher; marble cheese cutting board; 2-glass fruit bowls; Community silverplate cutlery set - 8 piece; set of P.E. Snyder coasters; orange couch and chair; green upholstered chair; leather reclining chair; assorted doilies; Hammond organ with bench; 2-white fluorescent floor lamps; gold upholstered swivel rocker; organ and piano books; 2-decorative water fountains (table top); older side table for chair (3 shelves); cherry wood entertainment centre/china cabinet; TV and VCR; record player with 2 amplifiers; picture frames; 6 footstools; fluted pink bowl; other decorative vases; decorative mugs; crocheted tablecloth; cut-glass cake plate; Holly Hobbie plate; 3- laminated wood benches; 2 solid maple dressers 50" and 32" wide; older 30" wide dresser; double bed with bookshelf headboard (veneer); homemade shelf; pine wood magazine rack; wall secretariat; books; reclining lawn chair; bedroom set - maple double bed, headboard, bed, side table, dresser with mirror and tall dresser; bookshelf; assorted towels and facecloths; canning kettle; large roast pan; electric typewriter; wall clocks; Brita water filter; wicker baskets; large baby basket; small deep freezer; washer and dryer; horse head bookends; electric fireplace; homemade cedar chest; quilting frame; plus many other useful household items too numerous to mention. MISCELLANEOUS: Shop wood stove; Lakewood wood stove; small wooden ornamental windmill; wooden picnic table set; set of 16.9.28 tractor chains; milk can; Paisley cream can; greenhouse plastic; lawn ornaments; Rockwell/Beaver table saw; small router; shop vac; skill saw; electric grinder; floor jack; jackall jack; hand tools; socket sets; battery charger; saw horses; hand garden tools and other tools and misc. items too numerous to mention. Plan to attend this clearing auction sale. Many useful and well kept items. LUNCH BOOTH For more information call John Baan at 519-887-6967 or Dave Baan at 519-887-6622 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: BILL HORST - MILLBANK 519-595-2626 BRIAN RINTOUL - WINGHAM 519-357-2349 REAL ESTATE Auction Sale of 1 1/2 storey home, known as 33 Maddison St. West in the village of Monkton MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 AT 7:00 PM Property:This attractive 3 bedroom home has walk-in closets, a beautiful oak kitchen, replacement windows and the upstairs bathroom has been redone with whirlpool tub and separate shower. This home would be ideal for a contractor or handyman because it needs a furnace, a basement floor and a water supply. There was an oil spill at this property but it has now been cleaned up and certified ok by the MOE. To view this property, please call Doug at 519-274-3139. Terms on Real Estate:10% down payment evening of sale. Balance in 30 days. Selling subject to low reserve bid. Prop: Tradition Mutual Insurance. Auctioneers: Doug and David Jacob 519-271-7894 RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 519-482-7898 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 AT 5 PM.: Antique furniture, etc. at Seaforth Fairgrounds Agriplex Building. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 AT 10 AM: 98.5 acre farm, tractors and farm machinery approximately 5 miles east of Londesborough for the estate of Murray Reid. www.lobbauction.on.ca Richard Lobb, Sales Representative for Royal LePage Heartland Realty 1 Albert St., Clinton. Babysitting 83189 Scott Line 519-523-9456 Our fall mums are now available. Mon. ~ Sat. BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED Auction sales