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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-05-29, Page 24THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,1991. PAGE 25. Classified 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. FAST DEPENDABLE HIGHLY VISIBLE ARTICLES FOR SALE GERANIUMS, BOXED PLANTS - 800 and up. Corry and Leo Sanders, 6 miles west of Brussels on County Road 16, 887-6306. 21-2 TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY, Brussels - sofas and chairs, recov­ ered like new! Free estimates, pick­ up and delivery. Workmanship guaranteed. Call 887-6073. 21-2 BRADFORD PIANO FOR SALE, good condition. Box of hockey equipment for child 8-10 years old, asking $10 for hockey equip­ ment. Two pairs of size 5 boy's skates. Call 523-4528 after 6. 21-1 ONE WHITE 16 CU. FT. GIBSON chest freezer, excellent condition, price negotiable. J. E. Brewer. Phone 887-9251. 21-lp 16' CRESTLINER BOAT, BOW- rider with 70 hp. outboard and Explorer trailer complete with accessories, asking $3500. Phone 887-9747 after 6 p.m. 21-lp TREEBELT HAS CRUSHED brick, landscape fabric, peat loam, top soil, cedar rails, etc. One mile west of Blyth, call evenings or weekends, 523-9771. 21-2 ONE 2 FURROW TRAIL PLOW, ONE John Deere hammer mill with 40 ft. drive belt, one small lawn mower motor. Phone evenings 357- 2706. 20-2 HENS - ONE YEAR OLD DRESS- ed and bagged for your freezer, aver­ age 6 lbs., $4.50 ea. Order yours today by phoning Len Hordyk at 335- 3468 (No Sunday Sales). 20-2 RAINBOW TROUT - YEAR ROUND fishing, and pond Stockers, 3 concessions north of Blyth, 3 sideroads west. Gloria and David Hedley, 357-2329. 09-tfn It’s Easy As 1,2,3 Choose Fibre The healthiest approach to fibre is to go for a balance of the different types: 1. Eat more fruits and vegetables, including the skins and peels when practical. 2. Eat more whole grain breads and cereals 3. Eat more legumes —dried beans, peas and lentils For more information on heart healthy eating, contact your local chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Improving your odds against Canada's #1 killer HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION Of ONTARIO AUCTION SALES A CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Material from the Belgrave Arena Demolition (Front). In BELGRAVE ARENA on MONDAY-JUNE 10,1991 AT 7 P.M. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: MIKE MALHOIT 357-3807 KEN HOPPER 887-6195 OR ANY BELGRAVE KINSMEN MEMBER AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 A CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Household effects, farm machinery & antiques for HIELKE ROETCISOENDER R.R. # 2 Blyth, Ont. ON SATURDAY JUNE 1,1991 AT 10 A.M. 2 corners North of Blyth and 1/2 mile East In Morris Twp. Cone. 7 TRACTORS: SAME BUFFALO 130 H.P. 4 wheel drive/cab, like new, 560 I.H. 65 H.P. and loader/ 2 buckets, 444I.H. 45 H.P. and loader, 300 I.H., Fords (2) 8N & 9N with loader, 2 plows and 1 cultivator, tractor chains, N.H. Harvester 770 & 2 row corn head, 36" and super sweep pickup, I.H. wagon 10 ton, I.H. 260 6 furrow plow 16", 1 generator, lawn roller, small auger (grain), 1 ton stake truck 1977, G.M.C. (sells as Is) N.H. 28 Forage blower, flat wagon & rack, fertilizer spreader 3pth., 12* Cockshutt cultivator, 3 pth. Cockshutt plow 3-16" WAGON LOAD OF FARM ITEMS & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS WILL SELL AT 10 A.M. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Morris Plano/bench, bedroom suite, dresser, chest of drawers, arm chair, coffee table, bar/2 stools, hat rack, chair, lamps, high chair, hand meat grinder & electric, lawn mower, round chrome table & chairs, buffet, china cabinet, cabinet top, kitchen table & 4 chairs, stereo & radio, office desk, dishes some antique. Plan to attend this sale as owner is moving. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE with proper I.D. 8% Sales Tax where applicable and G.S.T. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accident or loss of purchase day of sale. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertising. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: HIELKE ROETCISOENDER 523-9257 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 LUNCH BOOTH STOPFORTH. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stopforth (nee Marjorie Procter) of London wish to announce with joy the arrival of Alexandria bom May 8, weighing 7 lbs. 5 1/2 oz. at Vic­ toria Children's Hospital, London. Grandparents are Mrs. Elizabeth Procter, Belgrave and Mrs. Peggy Stopforth, Liverpool, England. c CARD OF THANKS THE BRUSSELS BULLS Jr. C. Hockey Club would like to thank everyone who purchased a box of our Vita Wrap. For those who were not home or who may have been missed you can still purchase a box of 1,000 ft. of Vita Wrap (plastic wrap) by calling 887-9289. 21-lb AUCTION SALES CARD OF THANKS CAMPBELL. The family of the late Brad Campbell wishes to sin­ cerely thank their friends, neigh­ bours and relatives for their support, flowers, donations and food brought to the houses. We truly know a lot of caring people. Special thanks to Rev. Bonnie Cole Amal, the Bluevale U.C.W. and the McBumey Funeral Home. - Mary and Jim, Jane and Gord, Ruth and Dale, Joan and Ross, Dan and Pat and families. 21-1 A new spirit of giving c CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS EDGAR. I would like to thank my relatives, neighbours and friends for cards, flowers, treats, phone calls and visits at the time of my operation. Special "Thank You" to Dr. Gear, Dr. Omole, to the nurses and staff on second floor of Wing­ ham and District Hospital. - Harvey Edgar. 21-1 EVANS. I would like to thank my family, relatives and friends for flowers, gifts, visits, cards, treats and phone calls while I was a patient in Westminster Hospital and since coming home. It was all appreciated. - Grace 21-1 HUETHER. Brian and Dianne would like to thank everyone who sent us cards and beautiful gifts for our 25th anniversary. Thank you to the ladies and men who helped at the house before the party; and dur­ ing the party. Special thanks to Dawn White for the lovely address and to David Huether for his kind words; and to Ethel Brewer, Sandy, Sheri and Mary Huether. Thanks, it was just great! - Brian and Dianne Huether. 21-1 KELLY. Many thanks for the cards, flowers, gifts and your pres­ ence on my 80th birthday celebra­ tion. -Nora Kelly 21-lp McTAGGART. Thank you to all who came to my surprise 80th birthday on Saturday morning, for the cards with all those good wish­ es and for gifts. It gave me such a good feeling and a great lift to the morale. Thank you - Marie McTag- gart. 21-1 RYAN. We wish to thank family, relatives, and friends and the staff and residents of the Seaforth Manor for sharing in our 60lh wedding anniversary celebration. - Marjorie and Lawrence Ryan. 21-1 COMING EVENTS COUNTRY COOKIN' SMOR­ GASBORD on June 9/91 at Duffs United Church, Walton, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m., tickets available, call 527- 1866 or 887-6658. 18-21-22p HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit Adult Health Clinic, Health Unit Office, Medical Building, Brussels, Wednesday, June 5, 1991, 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. 1. Health Counselling. 2. Foot Care (fee). 3. Blood Pressure Testing. 21-1 BUS TRIPS: JUNE 25 - GERITOL FOLLIES. Call Isabel Campbell, Nicholson Bus Lines, 357-1938. 21-22-24 AN OLD TYME FIDDLE JAM­ BOREE - Country and Western Singing and Dancing at the Atwood Community Centre, Sunday, June 9, 1991, 1 p m. to ? Admission $3.00 per person plus Pork B.B.Q. 21-lp MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Monday, June 10/91 - 8 p.m. for Lori Parker at the Brussels Library. 21-2 c BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO every Tuesday al 7:30 p.m. Blyth & District Community Centre. Jackpot of $1,000 on 46 numbers, reducing by $50 on every number called. Min­ imum jackpot of $300 must go. 16-tfn DABBER BINGO - $1,000 JACK­ POT must go! Wingham Knights of Columbus, every Tuesday. Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Wingham. Doors open 6 p.m. Early Birds 7:15 p.m. 17-tfh 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 accessi­ ble. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. tfn BUCK & DOE FOR LINDA TEN PAS and Dick Wilson on Friday, May 31, 9 - 1 p.m., B.M. & G. Community Centre. Age of Majori­ ty required. 21-1 EUCHRE PARTY - UPSTAIRS AT the Blyth Legion home, Satur­ day, June 1, 8 p.m. sharp. Everyone welcome. 21-1 CHESLEY SADDLE CLUB PRE- sents a fun horse show in Kinloss Township on the 25 road between 6th and 8th Cone, on Sunday, June 2 at 10 a.m. Events include halter, equitation trail, jumper, games and stake classes. Spectators welcome. For more information call 357- 1628, 357-1460 or 392-6614. 21-1 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Huron Employment Liaison Pro­ gram (H.E.L.P.) 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Monday, June 3, 1991 at the H.E.L.P. centre, 60 Mary St., Clin­ ton. 21-1 ENGAGEMENT PARTY FOR Phil Potter and Barb Riggin, Satur­ day, June 1, 9 to 1, Stanley Town­ ship Complex, Varna. Lunch provided. No minors. 21-1 AUBURN AND LONDESBORO Lions Clubs Beef Barbecue, Satur­ day, June 1, 5 to 7 p.m., Auburn Community Hall. Proceeds for Hul- lett Township Minor Softball pro­ gram. Contact any Lions member for tickets. Adults $8.00, children $5.00. 21-1 GARAGE YARD SALE KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cranbrook annual Garage and Bake Sale. Lunch Booth. June 6, 5 - 8 p.m. 21 -2p NEIGHBOURHOOD MULTI- family yard sale at Reg Schultz' farm, 1/2 mile south of Westfield, 3 roads west of Blyth, June 1, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Rain day - June 8. 21-lp MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE AT Four Seasons Camp, Aubum, June 1, 9 a.m. New truck and car customizing accessories, crafts, knitting supplies, baking, a wide variety, something for everybody. 21-1 CET CASH! Sell Anyttwig With UAVTAttS