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The Citizen, 1991-06-05, Page 17Classified RATES 20 words or less only $3.00. Additional FAST words 12c each. Extra billing charge 50c will be added if not naid the fnllnwinn DEPENDABLE paivi iiiv iuiivvviiim Wednesday. DEADLINE HIGHLY VISIBLE 2 P.M. MONDAY IN BRUSSELS. 4 P.M. MONDAY IN BLYTH. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5,1991. PAGE 17. Fa] CARD OFk” THANKS I TA] CARD OFI k" THANKS IA■ ARTICLES FOR SALE NEW AND USED SATELLITE Systems for sale or rent. Also antennas, rotors, boosters and tow­ ers. Service to all makes of satellite systems; leasing also available. L & A Satellite Co. Ltd., phone day or night 524-9595. 22-tfn PRO TOUR 26" MOUNTAIN Bike - 6 speeds. Call Rick Howson 523-9436. 22-lp ROASTING CHICKENS - PLACE your order now for delivery, June 13. Phone 887-6098. 22-2p 650 KAWASAKI, GOOD CONDI- tion, great touring bike, $1,000. Phone 523-9665. 22-2 ELECTRIC MOTORS FROM $79.95; 17 pc. 1/2" drive socket set $39.95; S.J. Tools at stockyard or 887-9534.22-lp SEVEN PIECE DINING ROOM suite, asking $250. Phone 523- 9241. 22-2 COMMODORE 64 COMPUTER, disk drive, printer, monitor, games and word processing software included. Asking $300 - negotiable. Phone 523-9665. 22-2 16' DEEP HULL CUTTER - RED & white - new paint, seats recov­ ered, with 80 hp. Merc motor, power trim and tilt spare prop, 7 1/2 hp trolling motor, AM/FM cas­ sette, CB radio, Hummingbird fish finder, compass, horns, speedome­ ter, anchor, bilge pump, complete with caulking roller trailer. Phone 887-6983.22-2 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 TREEBELT HAS CRUSHED brick, landscape fabric, peal loam, top soil, cedar rails, etc. One mile west of Blylh, call evenings or weekends, 523-9771. 21-2 RAINBOW TROUT - YEAR ROUND fishing, and pond Stockers, 3 concessions north of Blyth, 3 sideroads west. Gloria and David Hedley, 357-2329. 09-tfn AUCTION SALESA AUCTION SERVICE Planning a household, farm, commercial or estate auction sale. Compare our reasonable rates and courteous efficient service. I'd appreciate the opportunity to conduct your sale. Lucknow-Holyrood Auction Service ALLAN R. MILLER AUCTIONEER 395-5062 C-E I CASH! Sell Arythng With WAVTADS A 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. Quantity of used steel (roofing), # panel boxes, electrical cable etc., 20 + doors, picket fencing, 8 fluorescent celling lights, quantity of cement blocks, oil furnace, 200 gal. oil tank, duct work & pipes, windows, steps, cupboards 8* 6' 4X2' L shape, single stainless steel sink, 4 burner & 2 burner stove (electric) copper boiler, 2 odd chairs, nails etc., # of steel posts (4X4, 5X5, up to 17’) 4 steel eye beams, 10 (6X6) beams, 4 jack posts, light fixtures, 2 gas heaters, old fridge, cupboards used for library, 2 porcelain sinks, screening. QUANTITY OF LUMBER: wooden beams, tongue and grooved, panelling, plywood, various sizes of 2X4, 2X6, 2X8, 2X10, 2X12. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D No sales tax or G.S.T. will be collected as proceeds go back into the Community Centre & Kinsmen which is a nonprofit organization. Kinsmen or Community Arena Board or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents or loss of purchase evening of sale. Any announcements day of sale take precedence over written advertising FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: MIKE MALHOIT 357-3807 KEN HOPPER 887-6195 OR ANY BELGRAVE KINSMEN MEMBER AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 “Please - everyone enter the arena from the rear** REG BADLEY Call 345-2564 and leave a message Accepting Consignments For Next Sale BIRTHS BUCHOLTZ. Marilyn (Wightman) and Don are pleased to announce the arrival of Jenna Leigh, a sister for Krista. Jenna was bom on Tues­ day, May 28, 1991 at Belleville General Hospital and weighed 6 lbs. 5 1/2 oz. Grandparents are Flo­ rence and Norman Wightman, Auburn and Maxine Bucholtz, Hanover. IC A new spirit of giving CARD OF THANKS ALCOCK. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to those who attended our 25th anniversary party. Sincere thanks for all the cards, gifts and flowers. Special thanks to Jeff and Brian and all who helped them organize the party. It was an evening that we will cherish in our hearts and long remember. - Ross and Cora Alcock. 22-lp A AUCTION SALES PITCH-IN AND RECYCLE! c CARD OF THANKS DOW. We would like to thank everyone for the cards, visits and gifts at the time of Shawn's birth. Very special thank you to Grandma and Grandpa Dow for all their help and keeping Scott, and to Aunt Brenda Sowerby for coming and helping before and after and taking Scott for a few days. Very much appreciated. Thanks again. - Joyce, Alvin, Shawn and Scott. 22-1 FINCH. Many thanks to everyone involved in our Surprise 20th Anniversary Party. We really appreciated the lovely cake, cards and gifts. Special thanks to great hosts, Jerry and Beth. Gord and Dale. 22-1 FLYNN. I wish to thank everyone who helped me in any way to make the Talent Competition and Show at the Clinton Fair a huge success. Special thanks to the contestants and their parents. Without your support, it would have been a "no show". - Marie Flynn 22-1 HORTON-WATSON. We would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who attended our stag and doe on May 18. Special thanks to our wedding party for planning and organizing the night. The efforts of all who participated to make it a memorable lime are very much appreciated. - Gayle and Jeff. 22-1 HURON STRING SCHOOL would like to thank Blyth Festival Theatre for the use of their facility for the Spring Concert. Special thanks to Ray Salverda and Jeff Scallon for his time and energy throughout. 22-lp McNABB-LAWSON. We would like to express our thanks to every­ one who attended our Buck and Doc party. To those who could not attend, thank you for the support. An extra big thank you goes out to Brian and Anne, Robert and Nancy, Don and Catherine, Ken, Elizabeth, Ron, Steve, Larry and anyone else who helped to make the night the success it was. It's the people who make it a good time. Thank you to our family and friends for attend­ ing. Our friends from London did­ n't realize there were so many people in Londes borough! It was a tremendous bash. Thanks again. - Wendy and John. 22-lb McNICHOL. Aubrey and Grace would like to thank our friends and family who attended our 40th anniversary. Also thanks for the cards and gifts we received. And a special thank you to our family for the surprise dinner in our honour and for putting on our open house. It was greatly appreciated and will always be remembered. - Aubrey and Grace McNichol. 22-lp McTAGGART-HUETHER. Thank you to all who sent cards with kind messages of sympathy since the death of my dear sister Dorothy. Thanks to the Rebekah Lodge for the donation to the Memorial Fund of the Brussels United Church. - Marie McTaggart and family, Mur­ ray Huether and family. 22-1 MILLER. In the bereavement of Dorothy Miller a dear wife, mother and sister, your kind expression of sympathy in floral contributions and donations to the Cancer Soci­ ety and Victorian Order of Nurses is deeply appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. A special thanks to Rev. Cameron McMillan, Steven Betts, the ladies of the Brussels United Church and Rebekahs, and staff of the Brussels Cemetery. Thank you - Dave Miller, Linda and David and sister Marie and brother Murray. 22-1 NONKES. The family of the late Grietje Nonkes wishes to sincerely thank friends, neighbours and rela­ tives for their expressions of sym­ pathy, flowers, donations and food brought to our homes. Thank you also Rev. John Hanegraaf and the Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home in Blyth. Your care and support will always be remembered. Thank you also to the Ladies Society of the Christian Reformed Church, Blyth for the lunch provided. We also praise the Lord for his strength and grace which he has provided in our time of sorrow. - The Nonkes fam­ ily. 22-1 PEARSON. Dear Friends: 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to every­ one for attending the bridal shower given on my behalf. It was great to see so many familiar faces again. Your generosity and best wishes are most appreciated. Gladys Ellsmore designed beautiful cor­ sages for us and a lovely table bou­ quet. Thank you. A very special thank you to Betty Cardiff, Kendra Krauter, Colleen Rice and Rose­ mary Wheeler for making it all happen. Sincerely, Jana Pearson. P.S. Your dress designing efforts were creative. Mom was sorry it fell apart before the wedding. 22-1 Whan things get tough... yon can take a trite out at Inflation in tha ClaaaiflcAa WILLIAMSON. I would like to thank Dr. Warren, nurses and staff for their care and concern while I was a patient in Listowel Memorial Hospital. - Erma Williamson. 22-lp IC■ 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 BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO every Tuesday at 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 BUS TRIPS: JUNE 25 - GERITOL FOLLIES. Call Isabel Campbell, Nicholson Bus Lincs, 357-1938. 21-22-24 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-tfn 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. tfh KINBURN CANADIAN FORES- ters Chicken B.B.Q., Thursday, June 13, 5 - 7 p.m. Kinbum. Adults $7, Children $4. Tickets available from members. 19-22-23 RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND neighbours are invited to celebrate Margaret Sweeney and Margery Ritchie's 80th birthday on June 15, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Margery’s home, 280 Tumberry St. N., Brussels. Best Wishes Only. 22-2 BELGRAVE COUNTRY FAYRE - Saturday, June 22 at 4 p.m. Free admission. Featuring crafts, needle­ work, baking, etc. Cold meat sup­ per, 5-7 p.m. Sponsored by United Church, Belgrave. 22-1 QUILT FAIR. HURON COUNTY Museum invites you to show and sell your quilts at our quilt fair July 13, 1991, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Table and display unit provided free of charge. Registration deadline July 1, 1991. Call Jacqui at 524-2686 for more information. 22-1 THE WINGHAM OPTIMIST BINGO will not be held for the summer starting Wednesday, June 5. Have a good summer. See you in September! 22-2 WINGHAM & AREA SENIORS Day Centre Get Away Draw - 2 trips for 2 to Jamaica. 5 Early Bird Draws of $100 each. July 31, August 31, September 30, October 30 and November 30. Draw for Trips - 12 noon, December 31, 1991. Tickets $30 each. Tickets available at the Centre. 22-1 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Monday, June 10/91 - 8 p.m. for Lori Parker at Melville Presbyteri­ an Church. (Note the change of location). 21-2 COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR Joan Mair Wednesday, June 12, 1991, 8 p.m. Melville Presbyterian Church. Everyone welcome. 22-lp