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The Citizen, 1987-04-22, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. 1987. PAGE 19. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Minimum $2.50 for 20 words, additional words 10c each. 50c will be added for ads not paid by the following Wednesday. Deadline: Monday at 4 p.m. Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114. NOTICE CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS AT YOUR SERVICE ANYONE WHO LEFT IM- plements or other articles to be repaired by the late Thomas Alexander Gamiss are requested to pick same up at the shop on Tumberry Street, Brussels, Ont. on or before May 15, 1987. Please call Muriel Gamiss at 887-9400 to make arrangements. 16-2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICETO CREDITORS INTHEESTATEOF CLIFFORD HUNTER RILEY ALL PERSONS having claims againstthe Estate of the above- mentioned, late of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, Labourer, who died on the 21st of December, 1986, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 2nd of May, 1987. AFTER THAT DATE the Admini­ strator will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 7th day of April A.D. 1987. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES P.O. Box 1028, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 Solicitors for the Administrator 15- 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES ALEXANDER GARNISS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of Thomas Alexander Gamiss, late of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, who died on April 5, 1987, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 15 th day of May, 1987, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED at Brussels, Ontario, this 16th day of April, 1987. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES Brussels, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executrix 16- 3 CARD OF THANKS FRASER I’d like to thank everyone who made squares and helped in any way to help make Grandma and Grandpa’s day so successful. -Loma Fraser. 16-lb McINNES. I would like to sin­ cerely thank those who phoned, inquired, and sent cards to me, since returning home from hospital. It was very much appreciated. - Bob Mclnnes. 16-1 p McCutcheon, i would like to thank my family and friends who remembered me with flowers, gifts, cards, visits and inquiries while in Wingham Hospital. Thanks to Drs. McGregor and Hanlon, nurses second floor I.C.U. all for their care. A special thanks to my sister Kay. I really appreciated every­ one’s prayers and wishes. -Sincerely Margaret McCutcheon. 16-lp DAER I would like to thank my family, neighbours, friends and relatives for visits, flowers, and cards I received while in Clinton hospital, also thanks to Drs. Flowers and Street and all the nurses on 1st floor for their ex­ cellent care. -Dorothy. 16-lp TURNBULL. Wilbur would like to thank his friends, relatives and families for remembering him while he was in hospital with cards, phone calls and visits. They were very much appreciated. -Wilbur Turnbull. 16-lp McDOWELL. I would like to thank my family, friends, and neighbours for the gifts, cards and best wishes extended to me at “Open House” at my home on the occasion of my 80th birthday. - Norman McDowell. 16-lp CALDWELL. We would like to thank all our friends, neighbours and families who called in to our house to make our 50th anni­ versary so special for us. We also would like to thank everyone for cards we received. Special thank you to our family for planning the Open House and all their help during the day. - Earl and Marg Caldwell. 16-lb CALDWELL. A special thank you to Dianne Dobie for all her planning, her gifts of flowers and all the many trips to Blyth to make our day so successful. - Uncle Earl and Auntie Marg. 16-lb BIRTHS ROCK. Rick and Jacqueline of RR 1, Ethel are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Jenna Michelle on April 7, 1987, a sister for Ashley. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon and the O.B. nurses at Wingham Hospital. COMING EVENTS MOTHER’S DAY: DON’T BE disappointed. Make your reserva­ tion now. Brunch 11:00 - 2:00; Supper Buffet - 4:00 - 7:00. Blyth Inn,523-9381. 15-2b AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club euchre tournament Saturday, April 25, 1987 at Auburn Hall. Registration 1 p.m. to2p.m. $3.00 per person. Tournament starts at 2 p.m. Cash prizes $50, $40 and $30. Held under authority of a special occasion permit. 15-2 AUXILIARY TO WINGHAM AND District Hospital is holding its spring rummage sale at the Wingham Armouries on Friday, April 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All leftovers to Goodwill Industries, London. 15-2 CARWASH SPONSORED BY 1ST Blyth Boy Scouts on Saturday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to3 p.m. at Dickson’s Garage, Blyth. 15-2 GARAGE SALE: OUR 12TH AN- nual Garage Sale will be held Friday, May 8th from 7-9 p.m. at the Blyth Community Centre. Call Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 or Can­ dice Howson 523-4508 for any donations you may have. Sponsor­ ed by the Evening Unit of Blyth U.C.W. 13-5p MICROWAVE COOKING DE- monstration, Monday, April 27 at 8 p.m. in Belgrave Women’s Insti­ tute Hall. Sponsored by Belgrave Women’s Institute. Tickets $4.00 available from Institute members orbycalling887-6124. 14-3 BELMORE CHAMBER OF Commerce presents “The Enter­ tainers.” Saturday, May 2,1987 at the Belmore Community Centre. Dancing 9 to 1. Hot lunch in­ cluded. $6 per person. Age of Majority required. Proceeds to community betterment. For tickets call: 392-6734, 335-3793 or at the door. * 16-2 BLYTH INN WILL BE OPEN FOR Sunday Brunch 11:00 - 2:00 p.m. and Supper Buffet 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. starting May 3,1987. Watch for our fourth Anniversary Special. 15-2b ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch 420, Euchre Tournament, Saturday, May 9 at the Blyth Memorial Hall. Registration 12 noon - 1:30 p.m. Euchre com­ mences 1:30 p.m. Entry Fee $3.00 per person. Cash prizes: $50, $30, $10. Held under the Authority of a Special Occasion Permit. Lunch Counter. All proceeds to the Lift for the Handicapped at the Blyth and District Community Centre. 14-16-18B PAUL HASLEM IN CONCERT Brussels Legion 8 p.m. Saturday, April 25. Tickets $5.25 single, $10 couple. Available McCutcheon Grocery, Brussels Village Market, Bev Brown, Doug Zehr. Limited tickets. 14 & 16p AUBURN & DISTRICT LIONS Club Dance, Saturday, May 2, 1987, Auburn Community Hall. Music by Soundtrek. Dancing 9 to 1. Admission $4 per person under authority of a special occasion permit Age of majority only. All proceeds to community service. 16-2 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Auxiliary of the Wingham and District Hospital will be held Monday, April 27 in the Nurses’ Training Centre. It will begin with dessert at 1:30 p.m. 16-1 HOT SUPPER & EUCHRE party on Monday, April 27 at 7 o’clock in the library.Sponsored by Majestic W.I. Proceeds to Cancer Society. 16-1 DAY TRIPS: TULIP FESTI- val, Cullen Gardens (Whitby) and more, Tuesday, May 5; Blossom - Niagara Falls Area, Monday, May 11; Kitchener, Thursday, April 30. Phone Helen McBumey, Nich­ olson Bus Lines, 357-3424. 16-2 SAT., MAY 2 REBEKAHS Spring Variety Fair Brussels Library 2 p.m. Bake table, used clothing, tea room, something for everyone, bargains galore. 16-2p REBEKAHS & ODD fellows are sponsoring a micro­ wave cooking demonstration at the B.M.G. Community Centre, May 5 at 8 p.m. Door prizes and lunch. Deadline for tickets: April 25. Phone 887-6377 or 887-6627. 16-1 THE FIRST SPRING MEET- ing of the Grey-Bruce-Huron post polio chapter of the March of Dimes will be held at Hanover District Hospital Board Room, April 25,1 p.m. For further inform­ ation call Margaret De Jong 527- 0418. 16-1 80TH BIRTHDAY IN HON- our of the 80th Birthday of Gladys Johnston, her family cordially invites neighbours, friends and relatives to an afternoon tea on Sat., May 2,1987 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Blyth Legion Hall - Best Wishes Only. 16-2p GERANIUM SALE. AS PART of the U.C.W. Garage Sale Mav 8, geraniums will once again be tor sale. Advance orders taken. Call Margaret Kai. 16-3 THE GREY-BRUCE SINGERS in “Music, Music, Music.” Sun­ day, May 3 at 3 p.m. in Duff’s United Church, Walton. Adults $3, Students $2. Children, free. Tickets available from any U.C.W. member. 12-16-17 ON FRIDAY, MAY 1 AT 8 P.M. the St. Thomas Male Choir will hold a concert at the Blyth Christian Reformed Church. Everyone welcome. Free will offer­ ing. 16-2 GARAGE SALE - APPLIAN- ces, dishes, furniture, etc. new and used items on April 25 & 26 at 10 a.m. - County Road 25, 1/4 mile west of Auburn on top of hill, rain orshine. Watch for sign. 16-lp DENTURE THERAPY. CLINIC A y Horst r r ■ - -Feige D.T. GODERICH 58 West Street OPEN: Mon.-Fri.8a.m.-5p.m. Eve. & Weekend - by appt. AUCTION SALES LARGE ESTATE AUCTION 1984 Ford pickup truck, 1982 Chev Cavalier Car, Antique furniture, appliances, etc. to be held at RICHARD LOBB’S AUCTION BARN, CLINTON FORTHEESTATEOF HARRY WEBSTER plus good additions. SATURDAY, APRIL25AT10 A.M. 1984 Ford pickup truck, 6cyl. automatic radio run only 35672 km. selling certified; 1982 Chev Cavalier, 4 door car, 4 cyl. 4 speed stick shift, one owner, real clean, selling certified; 2 - 2-wheel trailers, MTD 31/2 H.P. garden tiller, wooden extension table with leaves, 4 antique kitchen chairs, pressback chair, side board with mirror, O Gee clock case, washstand, antique blanket box, hooked mat, notes dated 1878, 1879 drop front antique desk, copper foot warmer, older fridge and stove, modern chrome tableand four chairs, davenport couch like new, china cabinet, matching buffet, china cabinet and dining table, antique wall phone, teacher’s bell, cedar chest. This is a partial listing only. TERMS: CASH AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & PROPERTY FOR MRS. CHAS. JOHNSTON, 357-1518 BLYTH,ONT.ON SATURDAY, APRIL25,1987 AT 12O’CLOCK Located 2 blocks east of #4 hy wy. on Dinsley Street Chesterfield & chair; 2 rose rugs, 1-9x10, 1-9x12; buffet & china cabinet; white cupboard; Antiques: buffet, high back chair [pressed back] & rocking chair [antique]; wardrobe; chrome table/4 chairs; Inglis frost free fridge & freezer; Westinghouse electric stove; Fridgidaire automatic washer & dryer; oil heater [new used 3 mos.]; kitchen stove oil burner & tank; odd dishes; cups & saucers; salt & peppers; kitchen utensils, etc.; lamps; blanket box; quilts; sheets; pillows; feather tick [clean]; picture frames, old & new. Lawn & Garden: Wooden picnic table; lawn chairs; metal picnic table [folds up]; lawn mower; garden tools; roto tiller [almost new]; 2 [100 ft.] electric cord; wheel barrow. There is a number of miscellaneous articles. Property consists of: double white brick house, 3 bedrooms, 3 pee. bath upstairs, 2 pc. downstairs, oil furnace. Double lot, back lot used as garden. The house & property will be sold [if not before] on day of sale at 2:30 p.m. Terms 10% down, balance 30 days. TERMS OF Household Effects: Cash Day of Sale, 7% Sales Tax will be in effect. Auctioneer or Owner are not responsible for accidents, loss of purchase day of sale. Don ’ t miss this sale. For more information contact PROPRIETOR: MRS. CHAS. JOHNSTON, 357-1518 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL, 357-2349 J.C. ENTERPRISES CUSTOM plowing, cultivating, discing, planting, etc. Phone 526-7523. 15-4 CUSTOM CORN PLANTING: Four 36” rows, fertilizer and insect. $9 per acre, 10 m. radius of Blyth. Brad Thomson 523-9723. 15-6 FARMERS WANTED WHO ARE paying too much tax or are not using all the tax breaks available. Phone us today! Appointment times available to process 1986 tax returns in your home. Farm Business Consultants, 2109 Ox­ ford St. E. London, N5V 2Z9. Call toll free 1-800-265-1002. In busi­ ness year-round for 35 years. 16-lp Goderich [519)524-6688 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Neustadt [5191665-7818 AUCTION SALES