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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-07-24, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24,1991. PAGE 17. 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. A AUCTION SALES A AUCTION SALES c CARD OF THANKS |C COMING EVENTS A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT NEWLY RENOVATED FARM- house with new attached two-car garage and entrance. Located between Blyth and Wingham on Hwy. #4. Monthly rent $700. For inquiries call: 357-3330. 29-1 A ARTICLES FOR SALE FRESH APPLES, NEW CROP HONEY. We are open again. Mait- side Orchards, west of Brussels, 887-6883. 29-2p NEW CROP POTATOES, Cauliflower and broccoli, organi­ cally grown. Phone Fred Vander- Sterre, 6th line of Morris Twp., 887-9506. 29-1 PICKLING CUCUMBERS. Place your order now. Call Byls- mas, 523-4555. 28-3p NEW CROP HONEY - FILLING customer containers. J. R. Fear Apiaries, RR 2, Wingham, 357- 3656. 28-3 TURNBERRY UPHOLSTERY, Brussels - sofas and chairs, recov­ ered like new! Free estimates, pick­ up and delivery. Workmanshiip guaranteed. Call 887-6073. 28-2 FREEZER READY YEAR OLD roasting hens, around 6 lbs., $5.00 each. Order now. Call Rick Forbes, 482-3127. 28-2 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 A AUCTION SALES RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR CLINTON 482-7898 SAT. JULY 27 AT 10 A.M. 1 Furniture, Appliances, Antiques at Lobb Auction Building, Clinton for several consignors. TUESDAY, JULY 30 AT 1 P.M. 20 Holstein cow herd, dairy and barn equipment, tractor and farm machinery for Arnold Roest to be held 3 3/4 miles north and 1/2 mile east of Clinton SEE LAST WEEK'S PAPER FOR FULL LISTING. Brussels Cranbr Listowel Milverton 14th C Watch For Signs. COMPLETE HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL LYON. Thanks so much everyone for your visits, cards, flowers, and treats that I received while I was in the hospital and since I came home. Also I would like to thank Dr. Har- rett, Dr. Flowers, and all of the staff at Clinton Public Hospital for the fine care that I received as a patient. - Shirley Lyon. 29-lp 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-lfn to be held at the farm of Ueli Ryter, RR 2, Brussels, Lot 31, Cone. 14, Grey Twp. (See Map Above) FRI., JULY 26 AT 12:00 NOON Sale offering includes 54 milking females (20 fresh within last 60 days), 23 big open heifers (ready to breed), 20 heifer calves (6 months - 1 yr.), 25 calves (under 3 months, bulls & heifers), 1 Holstein bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old. These grade cows are in good health and will be pregnancy checked prior to sale, approx. 40% of cows are In first lactation. Lunch available. PROPRIETOR: UEU RYTER AUCTIONEER: PHILLIP J. WATSON (519) 740-1470 ”OLfR BUSINESS IS SELLING OUT" SEASON'S FIRST - LODI APPLES now being picked, Melba apples later. Contact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 29-1 BIRTHS c CARD OF THANKS BRIDGE. “It's a Boy”. Danielle and Meagan are thrilled to announce the arrival of their new brother Glenn Anthony “Tony” on July 13th weighing 9 lbs. 9 oz. Proud parents are Scott and Joan Bridge of Wingham. Spoiling privi­ leges go to Glenn and Jean Bridge of Brussels and John and Mary Jan- maat of Seaforth. Great-grandmas are Jean Bridge, Brussels and Christine Souter of Seaforth. COOK. Bradley and Leslie Cook of Parkhill are excited about the safe arrival of their first bom son Calajohn (“C.J.”) James Arnold bom July 16, 1991 weighing 7 lbs. First grandchild for Jim and Carol Rean of Goderich, fourth for Am. and Erma Cook, of Blyth. DENNY. Aleshia Denny proudly announces the safe arrival of her baby sister Janclle Marie, bom on June 8, 1991, weighing 8 lbs. Proud parents are Lyle and Janet Denny, Gowanstown. Fourth grandchild for Shirley Denny, RR 3, Moore­ field and third grandchild for Am. and Erma Cook, Blyth. JOHNSTON. Paul and Joyce are pleased to announce the birth of Thomas Paul, 7 lbs 12 1/2 oz. bom at Listowel Memorial Hospital on July 15, a new baby brother for Jill. Proud grandparents are Bob and Gertrude Brisbin of Gowanstown, and Ken and Bessie Johnston of Bluevale. PORTER. Dale and Joy Porter are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Darren Paul, born at home on July 2, 1991 weighing 6 lbs. 10 oz. Proud grandparents are Lloyd and Eileen McClinchey of Auburn and Bill and Lorraine Porter of Cottam. COOK. The family of the late Nor­ man Cook wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for their support during our recent bereavement. Special thanks for the many beautiful floral trib­ utes, cards, donations to the Huron Perth Lung Association, Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Founda­ tion, Gideon Bible Plan and Bel­ grave Arena Building Fund and the many donations of food brought to all our homes. Sincere thanks to the Doctors and the staff of the Wing- ham and District Hospital. Special appreciation to Rev. John Roberts for his funeral service and Nor­ man's niece Eleanor Ball for singing his favourite hymn and Ab and Gamer for their music at the cemetery. Thanks also to the Unit­ ed Church Women for the lunch following the service. Special thanks to Doug McBurney and Doug Layton for their understand­ ing and support. - Loma and fami­ lies. 29-lp CUNNINGHAM. I want to thank everyone for the many good wish­ es, phone calls, cards and presents given to me in celebration of my ninety-seventh birthday. - Elsie Cunningham. 29-lp DAVIDSON. I would like to thank everyone who visited me, sent cards, flowers and gifts and made enquiries about me while in Victo­ ria Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to the nurses from the Community Nursing Ser­ vices for all their care. Your con­ cerns were much appreciated. - George Davidson. 29-lp PLUNKETT. We would like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely flowers, the many cards and food sent to our homes and all who came to the Funeral Home to share our sorrow. Special thanks to the Beattie-Fal­ coner Funeral Home, Pastor Came for his help and comfort, the United Church Women for the delicious lunch, to Buzz and all the people on Rural Route #1, Auburn and everyone else for your many acts of kindness. We will be forever grate­ ful to all of you. Thanks again. - Jewel and Family. 29-1 SHORTREED. I would like to thank everyone for their kindness with gifts, treats, cards, and visits to make my days shorter while a patient in Children's Hospital, Lon­ don and Clinton Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Galpin, Dr. Hay, Community Nursing Services and all the nurses for their special care. Thanks also to Rev. Carolyn McAvoy for her prayers and kind words, and to the Sunday School for their special treat to see a Blue Jays game at the Dome before my operation. Il is wonderful to know so many people are thinking of me. Thanks again, Jason. 29-lp NATURAL GAS DISTRIBU­ TION. Door to door feasibility study, by Union Gas, will be con­ ducted in Londcsborough, Blyth, Belgrave, and Brussels. THINK Environment, Heating Costs and Our Future Generations. 28-2p LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT LIONS Club Dabbcr Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:15 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel chair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot on 54 calls or less. $500 must go. tfn 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. Minimum jackpot of $300 must go. 16-tfn G GARAGE YARD S,^LE JOIN OUR YARD SALE - SAT- urday mornings starting July 6, weather permitting. Tables avail­ able - no charge or will sell on con­ signment. New and used items. We have wagons, canoes, antiques, etc. Reserve your table 523-9790 between 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Today's Variety, Londcsboro. Everyone welcome. 26-9 A new spirit of giving TEN PAS. I would like to express my thanks to everyone who attend­ ed my community shower, and for the lovely gifts that will come in so handy. A special thanks to Jayne, Joan, Betty, Nelva, Marianne, Jack­ ie, Janet and Julie for your hard work in making the evening a spe­ cial one. To anyone I have missed your generosity and support is greatly appreciated. Thanks Sylvia for the photography. - Linda Ten Pas. 29-1 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE - 10 COMMERCIAL ewes and one ram. Call after 6 p.m. 887-9126. 29-lp c COMING EVENTS HAPPY TRAILS HORSE CLUB. The July 11 Horse Club meeting was held at Brian and Elaine Work­ man's of RR #2, Brussels, with the club meeting to follow at 2:30 p.m. There will be a trail ride on July 27. commencing at 10 a.m. al Joyce Van Camp’s, al RR #4, Brussels. Bring a lunch. A trail ride on August 5th will be held at Hullclt Conservation Area. A Fun Show is scheduled for August 11 at W-6 Quarter Horses, with youth classes from 11:00 - 1:00 p.m., and adults from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend these events. For further information, please call 887-9316 or 887-6052 or 482- 9951. 29-1 BUCK & DOE FOR CHARLENE Stephenson and Murray DeBoer Friday, July 26, Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre, 9-1, $5 per person. Age of Majority. 28-2 WANTED - CRIPPLED OR DIS­ ABLED or downer cows, must be alive and drug free. Winched equipped truck. Highest price paid. Phone Earl Lannin, 356-2479, before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 27-8 WE BUY AND SELL LIVESTOCK dairy, beef and horses, crippled and poor- doing cows PAY IMMEDIATELY LICENCED DEALER CLARENCE POORTINGA 526-7509 0 MACHINERY 3 - 350 BUSHEL GRAVITY BINS on 10 ton wagor. Farmatic 6 com­ partment meter mill. International 710 4-furrow auto reset plow, semi mounted Gchl high throw silo blower. Snowco grain cleaner. Phone 526-7523 evenings. 29-1 Point iii the Right Direction ASCOUTS CANADA