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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-10-24, Page 17Classified FAST___________ DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not paid the following Wednesday. DEADLINE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1990. PAGE 17. COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS ACCOMMODATION TO RENT ARTICLES FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, ground floor, uptown Blyth, in­ cludes fridge. rangette and utilities paid. Phone 482-9371. 41 & 43-2 4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BLYTH with attached garage. Available Nov. 1/90. Phone 523-9495 after 5 o’clock. 42-tfn ARTICLES FOR SALE FROZEN PORK PRODUCTS. Home grown pork chops, regular or smoked, butt chops, sausage pat­ ties, roast, bacon, hams, from my freezer to yours. Stock up for a few months. Bruce and Marie Bergsma 523-4364. 43-eow AN IBANEX ACOUSTIC GUITAR. L.G.B. trains and accessories. Aluminum utility shed 10’ x 6’ x 6’. Oak wash stand. Phone Bill Landon 523-9649. 42-2 BABCOCK. We had a lovely evening! We would like to thank everyone who joined us Saturday night to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. It was truly a night to remember. Special thanks to our daughters Kim and Kerry, and Dave and Fran Cook for organizing our special event, and to you mom, the cake was lovely. Thank you for all the nice cards, gifts and best wishes. We will treasure them always. - Randy and Eleanor. 43-lb KEEP DECEMBER 1ST OPEN for a Bazaar for St. Ambrose Church at the Brussels Library, 1:00 p.m., watch for more details. 43-1 ALL GIRLS AGES 10 TO 15 ARE invited to join Blyth Calvinette Club. We meet each Monday night at Blyth Christian Reformed Church from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for a time of Bible Study and fellowship, refreshment and craft period. For more information call 523-4762 or 523-9373. 43-1 LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Dabber Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Cen­ tre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair acces­ sible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. 14-tfn BLYTH UNITED CHURCH ANNI- 24” ELECTRIC STOVE. CALL 887-6220. 43-lp CAN-PACTOR - EASY COMPAC- tion of recyclable cans. Easy to use and Enviro Friendly, $15.95. Crushed brick for landscaping. Super peat loam, - a natural soil conditioner, in bags or bulk de­ livery. Screen topsoil, large or small quantities, delivery avail­ able. Treebelt, 1 mile west of Blyth. Call 523-9771. 43-lb GIVE A TOTALLY BLYTH GIFT this Christmas, a Blyth Rutabaga Festival T-Shirt. Quantities are limited. Children’s $6.99, Adults $9.99. Available at Webster’s Clothing or Bell’s Variety in Blyth. 41-4p FREE HOME DISPLAY OF TREES & shrubs, many varieties. Call Treebelt, 1 mile west of Blyth, 523-9771. 43-lb THE 1990 CITIZEN PHONE BOOK - includes listings for Auburn, Blyth, Brussels, Clinton, Gorrie and Wingham, available at The Citizen’s Blyth or Brussels office. Only $1.00 each. tfn THE BLYTH-LONDESBORO Venturers would like to thank all the people who donated articles to the Ladies Auxiliary raffle which was held at the Huron Pioneer Thresher Reunion. A special thanks to the Ladies Auxiliary who donated all proceeds to the Ventur­ ers. The money will be used to help buy equipment and to fund all aspects of the new Venturers. 43-1 HAND KNIT SWEATERS, socks, mitts, etc. also crocheted fancy dolls, animals, etc. Orders also taken. Feel free to call anytime at Lili Moses, 36 Flora St., Brussels or phone 887-6390. 43-3 NEW AND USED SATELLITE systems for lease to own or rent with monthly payments. L. & A. Southwest Satellite, RR 2, Clinton, 524-9595. 12-tfn |3Jbirths__ BRUSSELS CUBS AND SCOUTS. To the people of Brussels, Ethel, Cranbrook, and Walton for their generous support of our ‘‘Apple Day”, thank you. -1st Brussels Cubs and Scouts. 43-1 NICHOLSON. The family of the late Leslie Nicholson wish to thank MAYTAG WASHER AND DRYER. Phone 523-9254 after 5 p.m. 43-1 BABY’S WOODEN BROWN CRIB in good condition, meets current safety standards. Phone 523-4482. 43-1 CARDIFF. Stewart and Alison of London are pleased to announce the birth of Krysten Marie. She arrived October 21 weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. Proud grandaprents are Peter and Dianne Hahn of Mississauga and Jack and Audrey Cardiff of Brussels. everyone who helped in any way during their recent bereavement - for cards, messages, and basket of plants from 8th line neighbours. Special thanks to Stephen Betts and Rev. Fuller for their kindness. THE BRUSSELS FIGURE SKAT- ing Club’s first fundraiser of the year will be a Skate-a-Thon to be held on Saturday, November 3/90 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Area businesses have donated prizes for the youngest skater, the oldest skater, the boy with the most pledges, the girl with the most pledges as well as numerous other door prizes to be drawn that morning. Parents, friends, family members and anyone else interest­ ed in spending a fun morning on the ice are welcome. Pledge sheets are available at Todd’s Bakery in Brussels, Brussels School, Grey Central or call Fran McCall 887- 6582. Even the youngest of skaters can participate, so dig out your skates, parents, and come out for a family skate. No one has to last the full three hours. Even one hour of pledges can add up and every little bit helps! There will be traffic cruisers helping on the ice. The skaters will be treated at hourly breaks to hot chocolate and pop and snacks of cupcakes, candy bars, and when it’s all over there will be a hot dog and a drink waiting for them. The proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards the operating expenses of the Brussels Figure Skating Club so please come out and skate for the kids! Note: There will be a costume and accessory person in attendance. 43-1 versary Roast Beef Supper, Friday, October 26, 1990. *•'*'’ in Blyth & • Q V en- trc z* \ ^^.laren 5-12 $3. □ ...moi - free. Advance tickets available at Webster’s and Wilson’s stores or from any mem­ ber of the Board of Stewards. 40-4b BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO, every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Blyth & District Community Centre. $300 Jackpot must go. Over $1,000 in prizes. 43-tfn SEAFORTH HARMONY HI-L1TES & Kings ‘‘Pre-Christmas shopping spree” talent and service auction, Seaforth & District Community Centres, Sunday, October 28, starts 2:00 p.m. (doors open 1:30 p.m.). Auctioneer Richard Lobb. Proceeds - our yearly donation to Autism & Harmonize for Speech Fund. 40-4 BRUSSELS LIONS TV BINGO every Wednesday night 7:30 on Cable 17. Cards available at EMA, Brussels Variety, Golden Lantern. Play and Win! (No Bingo October 31). 41-6 AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club Halloween Dance, Auburn Community Hall, Saturday, Octo­ ber 27. Dancing 9 to 1. $5.00 per person. Music by Southern Com­ fort. All proceeds to community betterment. No minors please. Proof of age required. 42-2 At this time we also extend our gratitude to friends, relatives, and neighbours who took time to visit with Les, give him treats and on many occasions supplied rides. It has been much appreciated. Norman and Gladys Nicholson, FUNDRAISING DANCE AT THE Brussels Community Centre Sat., Nov. 3, 1990. Dance 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. to The Entertainers. Lunch provid­ ed. Tickets $7.50 per person and are available at the Wingham and Area Seniors Day Centre. 43-2 FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE, LOCATED ONE mile north of Blyth, $300 per month. Utilities included. Air con­ ditioning. Available immediately. Phone 523-4878. 10-tfn FRESH CIDER, WIDE CHOICE IN apples. Maitside Orchards, west of Brussels. Open 7 days a week. Phone 887-6883. 43-2p LADY’S GREEN WINTER COAT with fur, lady’s navy coat, both size 16, in excellent condition; twelve train pictures, framed. Phone 523- 9648. 43-lp APPLE SALES - FREE HALLO- ween pumpkin with each minimum purchase of apples until Halloween as supply lasts. Pick from Macin­ tosh, Spartan, Courtland, Red and Golden Delicious, etc. all in cold storage. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 43-1 WINGHAM AND DISTRICT COM- munity Living Association Tavi­ stock Cheese Sales begin October 22 until November 22, 1990. Your support is appreciated. Call 357- 3562. 43-2 WITHERSPOON. Jessie and Nath­ an are tickled pink to announce the safe arrival of their new sister Chelsey Marie on September 19, 1990 weighing 8 lbs. Proud parents are Randy and Mary. Proud grand­ parents are Jerry and Marie Hef- fron, Carl and Ruth Witherspoon, another great-grandchild for Myr­ tle Witherspoon. Special thanks to Grandma Heffron for taking such good care of all of us. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SAVE MONEY ON PERSONAL purchases. Earn $ on sales to friends and neighbours from such brand names as G. E., Sanyo, Nutrilite food supplements, Artis­ try Cosmetics and others. Join the Marketing Network with a differ­ ence for less than $55.00. For more information write to Box #5050, c/o The Citizen, Box 152, Brussels, Ontario. 43-2p Wallace and Shirley Nicholson and nieces and nephews. COMING EVENTS THE FAMILY OF GEORGE AND Vietta Hoggart wishes to extend an invitation to Seaforth Community Centre on November 2, 1990 from 9:00 to 1:00 to help them celebrate their 50th Anniversary. Your pre­ sence is the only gift they wish. 43-lb COME TO THE STAMMPOT SUP- GRAVEL SALE Overstocked with good gravel in the Brussels area. FOR SPECIAL PRICES CALL 291-2808 LLOYD JACKLIN CONSTRUCTION You will probably learn you have been paying too much. ALSO BULLDOZING AVAILABLE. per, hosted by the Calvinettes at Blyth Christian Reformed Church, Friday, October 26 between 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. Enjoy delicious homemade sausage, carrot and kale stammpot, salads and des­ serts. Prices are $7.50 for adults BUS TRIPS: OCTOBER - FALL Colour Tour. Wednesday, Novem­ ber 7 - Royal Winter Fair Senior’s Day. Sunday, November 11 - The Royal Horse Show. Monday, November 12 - The Royal Queen’s Guineas Day. December - The Living Christmas Tree at the Peoples Church in Toronto. Wed­ nesday, December 5 - Old Time Christmas at Bingeman Park. December - Christmas Colour Tour. Gift certificates available. Book early to avoid disappoint­ ment. Call Isabel Campbell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938. 43-1 HELP WANTED BARTENDER - FULL-TIME. Apply in person to The Blyth Inn, 523-9381. 42-tfn age 12 and over, $5.00 children ages 5 to 11, preschoolers free. Come for an evening of good food and fellowship. 43-1 24TH ANNUAL CRAFT AND Hobby Fair on Saturday, November 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Elma Memorial Community Cen­ tre, Atwood. Proceeds to Elma Community Swimming Pool Fund. Sponsored by the Maple Leaf Women’s Institute. 43-2 Nothing is the same at WINGHAM OPTIMIST BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. at Wingham Legion • $300 Jackpot must go • New winner take all • Regular games $20, $30. BELGRAVE KINSMEN ANNUAL HALLOWEEN DANCE, B. M. & G. Community Centre, Brussels, October 27. Tickets $7 available from any Kinsmen member. 42-2 TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP Applications will be received at theTownshipof McKillop Office, R.R.1 Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1W0 until 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, Novem­ bers, 1990 for the position of part time GRADER OR TRUCK SNOWPLOW OPERATOR. Applicantsmusthave Valid Class D-Z Drivers Licence. For Job description and further informa­ ion contact the Road Superinten­ dent. Any application not necessarily accepted. WAYNE DOLMAGE Road Superintendent 527-1916 AUBURN AND DISTRICT LIONS Club euchre tournament, Saturday, October 27, Auburn Community Hall, 2 p.m. Registration from 1 to 2. $5 per person. Cash prizes of $30, $40, $50. Held under authority of a special occasion permit. 42-2 Yes, choosing foods low in fat and high in complex carbohydrates can help reduce your chances of having a heart attack or stroke. Eat low fat dairy products: lean meat, fish and poultry; high fiber breads and cereals, and lots of fresh fruits and vegetables for your general well-being. CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY