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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-11-21, Page 21THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1990. PAGE 21. Classified 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. COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS ACCOMMODATION TO RENT AUCTION SALES ARTICLES FOR SALE ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, ground floor, uptown Blyth, in­ cludes fridge, rangette and utilities paid. Phone 482-9371. 47-2 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 RECOVER ANY SOFA AND chair $695.00. Great specials on smaller jobs. Hundreds of fabrics to choose from. Satisfaction guar­ anteed. Phone 887-9775. 47-3p CUSTOM WOOD STRIPPING - NO job too big or too small, low rates, complete refinishing service avail­ able. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 887-9775. 47-3p AUTOMATIC WASHER AND dryer - full size, matching set, almond. Phone 526-7218. 47-1 EVENING AUCTION SALE of home furnishings and antiques will be held for theestateof MRS. MARGARET MURPHY [TEESWATER] with added consignments from area homes IN BELMORE COMMUNITY CENTRE ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, STARTING AT 6:00P.M. PARTIAL LIST INCLUDES: Selling for Mrs. Murphy Estate: Stanley piano and bench, chesterfield and chair, Laz-y-boy chair, rocking chairs, RCA TV with remote, matching ext. table, 6 chairs, buffet and china cabinet, daybeds, 2 refrigerators, 2 stoves, freezer, wringer washer, dryer, 1 yr. old air conditioner, bedroom furniture, dishes, kitchenware, electric lawnmower, and much more. Consignments include: 1976 Ford F100 6 cylinder pickup truck with cap, selling as is; fridge-freezer combination, stove, freezer, fridge, automatic and wringer washers, good living room and bedroom furnishings, 26” TV, queen size waterbed with bookcase head, kitchen cabinet, large quantity of dishes, glass, kitchenware, small appliances, old school books, old teddy bear, dolls, Thompson Bros, milk can, B & D drill, Skil saw, weed eater, variety of tools, and much more. LISTING SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Consignors and Auctioneers not responsible for lost purchases, accidents or injuries connected in any way with the sale. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with I.D.nightof sale Snack Bar AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170 GRANT MCDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353 BLUMERS - OPEN 10 TO 5:30, Tuesday to Saturday, Sunday 12:30 to 5:00. SALE - 20% off storewide. 47-2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS TWO UNIROYAL SNOW TIRES, P205-70R14, low mileage, $100 for the pair. Phone 523-9805 after 6. 47-2 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 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 DISK DRIVE - a FD-502 Disk Drive for the Color Computer, barely used, $75. Call Craig after 5 p.m. at 523-9636. BRYANS. A sincere thank you for all the visits, the cards and the good wishes received during my stay in University Hospital. They were deeply appreciated. - Jack Bryans 47-lp CALDWELL. I would like to thank family, friends, and neighbours for all their help and support during my stay in hospital. Special thanks to those who visited me, sent flowers, gifts and cards, to those who helped with chores at home, sent baking and provided transpor­ tation for mom. I would also like to thank Rev. Ramirez, Dr. Hanlon and doctors, nurses and staff at Victoria Hospital, London. Every­ one’s kindness has been appreciat­ ed and it’s great to be back home. - Ian Caidwell. 47-lp HOGGART. We wish to thank everyone who helped us celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary, the numerous cards, the lovely gifts and generous donations, congratu­ lations from the government, the delicious meal and suitable music. Special thanks to our family and their families for organizing and planning the wonderful party. It is much appreciated and will be forever remembered. - George and Vietta. . 47-1 visits. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Doris Hicks. 47-lp ROETCISOENDER. Margaret and Albert are proud to announce the safe arrival of a baby girl. Tiffany Chantel arrived at 8:18 a.m. November 11 at St. Joseph’s Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Tony and Sally de Boer and Hielke and Teresa Roetcisoender and proud great-grandmother is Jacobmina Siertsema, all from Blyth. HALLAM. I wish to thank the Blyth Fire Department, Ambulance at­ tendants, Dr. Long and nurses at Wingham Hospital, and Dr. Lee and friends for the help in my accident. Special thanks to my friends for their flowers, visits and calls. - Julie. 47-1 HICKS. I would like to thank my family, neighbours and friends for cards, flowers and visits while in Clinton Hospital and since return­ ing home. Special thanks to Dr. Hay, Dr. Flowers and nursing staff, also Rev. Ramirez for his THE STRATTON FAMILY of RR 1, Ethel, wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindness shown since the loss of our home, due to fire. From our closest friends to people we have never met before, the generosity and compassion have been over­ whelming. It is difficult to explain how it makes us feel, but we are obviously not alone in our time of need. This is something we shall have forever no matter what hap­ pens. To everyone, for your help and support, from all of us, a very heartfelt thank you. - Howard, Dodie, Tammy, Jim, Tracey, Jenni­ fer, Jason, Amanda and Angela. 47-lp COMING EVENTS BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE ON Saturday, December 1 from 1 - 4 p.m. Sponsored by St. Ambrose C.W.L. at the Brussels Library. Baking, produce and candy, Penny auction. Tickets on sale for an Oak Hall Tree, watercolor painting and a ceramic Christmas tree. 47-2 HUNTER SAFETY EDUCATION. Have your hunting license for Christmas. Greg Nicholls, 356-2503 or 291-2299. 47-1 OPEN HOUSE OF CROCHETING and crafts November 22 and November 25, 10 to 9 at Joann MacDonald’s, corner of Morris and McConnell, Blyth. 47-1 BUS TRIPS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 - THE Country Music Show at Lulu’s. Wednesday, December 5 - Old Time Christmas at Bingeman Park. Sunday, December 9 - The Living Christmas Tree at the Peoples Church in Toronto. Thursday, December 13 - there are a few tickets left for New Kids on the Block at SkyDome. December - Christmas Colour Tour. Gift certifi­ cates available. Book early to avoid disappointment. Call Isabel Camp­ bell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938 44-4chg. GARNET AND ANGUS STARR, sons of Mrs. Donald Cotton invite friends and neighbours to attend their mother’s 80th birthday cele­ bration at Cranbrook Hall, Novem­ ber 24, 2 - 4 p.m. Best Wishes Only. 47-lp LEARN SAFER SNOWMOBILING. A Driver Training Course for beginner snowmobilers is being held at the B.M. & G. Community Centre November 27, 29. Must be 12 years old. To pre-register call Cam - 887-9338, Mark - 887-6353. Sponsored by the Brussels-Walton Trailblazers Snowmobile Club. 46-2 BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH, Hot Luncheon and Homemade Bake Sale, 11:30 to 1, November 22. 47-lp STAFF OR FAMILY CHRISTMAS party. Reserve the date now, plan your menu later. Brussels Hotel 887-9035. 45-3 CHRISTMAS CONCERT AND Art Exhibition at Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton on Wednesday, November 28 at 8 p.m. Free-will offering. Everyone welcome. 47-2b CHRISTMAS BUFFET SERVED in the Blyth Inn Dining Room, Sunday, December 2, 9, 16 and 23, 4:30 - 6:30. Roast Turkey with all the trimmings. Call 523-9381 for reservations. 47-2 OPTIMIST TOY SALE AND Activity Day, Blyth Town Hall, Saturday, December 1, 10 a.m. on. Special visitor and treats for kids to follow. Sponsored by Blyth and District Optimist Club and Blyth Lions Club. 47-2 CAKE ’N COFFEE CABARET - Presented by the LDSS Choral Ensemble, Nov. 23 and 24 at 8 p.m., at the Listowel High School gymnasium. Tickets are $5 and are available at Gemini Jewellers, The Book Shop or by calling 887-6867 after 6. 47-1 THE NEW WINTER 1991 CONES- toga College Continuous Learning Catalogue will be available at these locations: Brussels Municipal Office Brussels/Blyth Citizen Newspaper Office. Watch for the 2-page Focus adver­ tisement on November 27 listing all winter courses available in the Huron area. For more information, call our Continuous Learning office at Vanastra 482-3458, Monday to Thursday, between 12 noon and 8 p.m. and on Fridays from 12 noon to 4 p.m. 47-1 YOGI’S BROOMBALL TEAM IS holding a Christmas bazaar on Saturday, November 24, 1990, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Auburn Community Hall. Everyone wel­ come. 45-3p 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 FOUND TWO KITTENS, ONE BEIGE AND one orange were found on Hwy. 4, south of Blyth near The Old Mill on Tuesday, Nov. 13. Please call 523-9636 after 4:30 p.m. if they are yours. 47-lp HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED FULL-TIME farm worker for dairy and cash crop farm. Accommodation available. Grofield Farms, 519-887-6708. 47-2 BABYSITTER NEEDED: 2-3 DAYS per week 9 - 5 for 5 year old. Call Karen at 523-4345. 47-1 p IN MEM0RIAM 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 JACK RIDDELL APPRECIATION night Friday, November 30, 1990 at the South Huron Recreation Cen­ tre, Exeter. Reception 6 p.m., dinner 7 p.m. Roast and tributes to follow. Tickets $20 each. Open to all. For tickets call 235-2853, 482-3407,357-1659,524-8335. 45-3 CARTER. In loving memory of James Carter who passed away on November 25, 1989. The time went by so quickly, Seven years have come and gone, The pain goes on forever Since that dark day in November. It was one short year ago: Since the news touched our hearts, The good Lord felt the need, To call you home to him. The thoughts of you are near and dear, The love we still endure, To see your smile and hear your laugh, Are just a precious memory. With courage and determination, We face the world today, Taking one day at a time, For we know not what tomorrow brings. - Always loved and sadly missed, Elsie, Glenda and Susan. 47-lp 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 HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS Party with us. East Wawanosh, Morris and Hullett Federation of Agriculture Christmas Dance, Saturday, November 24, Blyth Community Centre. Tickets $10 each or $30 per family. Dancing 9 - 1. 46-2 CALL CITIZEN CLASSIFIED AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114 24 HOURS A DAY I