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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-03-25, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1992. -RATES- 20 words or less only $3.50. Additional words 150 each. Extra Billing Charge 500 will be added if not paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday In Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth A ARTICLES FOR SALE A AUCTION SALES A AUCTION SALES c CARD OF THANKS ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT SPACIOUS QUIET TWO BED- room apartment, fridge and stove included, laundry facilities on premises, $498 plus utilities, on Gypsy Lane, Blyth. Phone 523- 4525. 12-tfn FOR RENT IN BLYTH - ONE bedroom apartment, appliances supplied. Phone 357-3056. 11-2 ROOM AND BOARD. PHONE 887-9098. 10-tfn APARTMENT FOR RENT: 1 bed­ room, spacious, freshly painted, carpeted throughout. Fridge and stove included. Rent $340.00 per month. Main St., Blyth. Please call 291-2145 days or 357-4049 evenings for more information. 07-tfh iAARTICLES FOR SALE KING SIZE SEMI-MOTIONLESS waterbed for sale. Best offer. Call 523-4808. 12-1 COLD STORAGE IDA RED, Spartan and Delicious apples. Con­ tact Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 12-4 1988 DODGE 600, 1986 MINI­ VAN, bunk beds, junior bed, bicy­ cles, typewriter with computer memory. Phone 887-6321 evenings. 12-1 ATTENTION - PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS A quantity of Sugar maple and Norway maple trees are available in the month of April for planting along roadsides in the Township of Morris. Anyone wishing trees for the front of their property, contact the undersigned by April 10,1992. Lloyd Michie Morris Township Road Superintendent 519-887-6137 1983, 24' CITATION. FULL awning, sleeps 6, rear bunks, 4 piece bathroom, microwave. Excel­ lent condition - asking $7,500. Call after 6 p.m. 887-6225. 1 l-2p 1 KYOCERA 8MM CAMCORD- er, 1 Camcorder Bag, 1 video light, 3 batteries, battery charger. Phone 523-9277. 11-2 RAINBOW TROUT - SIX FOR $10, cleaned. David Hedley, 1 mile north of Westfield. Phone 357- 2329. 08-6 BICYCLES FOR SALE - ALL speeds, all sizes, adult 3-wheel bikes, scooters, tricycles. We trade and repair. Phone 482-5698. 10-3p 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-tfh ijn»—wi LI.L1 JJ'JIIIJJ ulUg BIRTHS Sunflower Seeds Black or Striped $9.49 50 lb. bag 8 kg. Cat Food $9.25 High Quality Silage Blend Seed Com $38.00 per bushel limited quantities available Brussels Agri Services fltasterfeeds at Brussels Livestock 887-9391 Hours: Monday 1-5 p.m. Tuesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Wednesday Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. PORK SAUSAGE - $1.75/LB. Whole pig for butchering. Call Bruce Bergsma 523-4364. 12-2 BOYD. Marg and Bill of Gorrie proudly announce the birth of their triplet daughters - Amy, Ashley and Amanda, bom at St. Joseph's Health Centre, London, March 13, 1992. 12-1 PENNINGTON / VAN SOEST. It's a boy! Ken and Karen are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Dallas James born March 12, 1992 at 7:23 a.m., weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz., 20.5" at Clinton Public Hospi­ tal. Proud grandparents are Jack and Sharon of Dryden and Lynda and Don of Blyth. 12-1 p YOUNGBLUT. Darryl and Karen, Blyth are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Laura Katherine Anne, 8 pounds 15 ounces, on March 11, 1992 at Clin­ ton Public Hospital, a little sister for Derek. The fourth grandchild for Lyle and Yvonne Youngblut, Blyth, and sixteenth for Alan and Pat Dunbar, Belgrave. 12-1 AUCTION REGISTER AUCTIONEERS WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170 GRANT MCDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353 THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 6:00 P.M. - Consignment sale of home furnishings and antiques from Teeswater, Wingham and Belmore area homes, in Belmore Community Centre. SATURDAY, APRIL 4,10:30 A.M. - Sale of farm machinery and some household items for Mrs. Erna McNall, 1 corner north of Lucknow, then approx. 4 mi. west on Con. 2, Huron Twp. AUCTION SERVICE - Complete sale or small lots sold on consignment. On site or off. Call Wallace Ballagh at Teeswater 392-6170, or can be contacted at Brussels Livestock any Friday. LUCKNOW COMMUNITY SALE LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Wed. April 1, Approx. 2:30 p.m. In addition to our regular Wed. sale at 1:30 p.m. CONSIGNED for Phillip Kuepfer - Wingham, Ont. 45 Cows 15 Heifers 2 Bulls Some with calves at side UPCOMING STOCKER SALES - APRIL 13, APRIL 27, MAY 11 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: (519) 529-7625 529-7970 AUCTION SALE to be held at the LOBB AUCTION BUILDING in Clinton for JACK WUNNINK plus additions SAT., MARCH 28 AT 10 A.M. John Deere STX 38 12.5 H.P. riding lawn mower 1 yr. old, Empire walk behind garden tractor with plow and scuffler, Lincoln 225 electric welder, Mobylette Moped, 140 ft. of heavy 3 wire cable, 2 chainsaws, air conditioner, John Deere 30" tiller fits a lawn tractor, propane 30" gas stove, 30" electric stove, upright freezer, Fabian dresser and mirror, 2 Fabian single beds with box springs and mattresses plus other beds, 3 washstands, side board, extension table, captain's chair, electric furnace like new, chesterfields and chairs, plus many other items too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. AUCITONEER RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON BIRTHS CARD OF THANKS HOWATT. Big brother Michael along with parents Keith and Shel­ ley are thrilled to announce the arrival of Matthew Kenton, bom March 15, 1992 at 4:38 p.m. weighing 7 lbs. 1/2 oz. Bragging privileges go to grandparents Gwen and Bruce Papple, Ken Patterson, Colleen and Gordon Howatt, and great-grandmother, Zella Patterson. Very special thanks to Grandma Papple who travelled to Calgary on a mercy mission to help at home. 12-lp Point in the Right Direction A SCOUTS CANADA BREMNER. Many thanks for cards, flowers and visits while in hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon and nurses on second floor; Rev. Cam McMillan for his visits; coffee gang for their card; Bob and Isabelle and family for taking care of the home for Doris. Just know­ ing that things were being looked after at home made my stay in hos­ pital more pleasant. Thanks to all - Andrew Bremner. 12-lp CAYUGA ATOMS. On behalf of the Cayuga Atom hockey team, coaches and parents we would like to express our thanks for the great meal that we were given after the hockey game, to the Blyth Atoms, thanks for the great hockey and your sportsmanship deserves top honours. Thank you - Cayuga Atoms. 12-1 ELSTON. The family of the late Margaret Isabel Elston would like to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neigh­ bours for memorial donations, flowers and food brought to our home. Your cards, visits, kind words and prayers were very com­ forting. Special thanks to Rev. F. Neal and Arnold Fraser for a truly touching service and to the Bethel ladies for providing a lovely lunch. Thanks also to C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home, Lucan for their spe­ cial attention to our needs. We will always remember and be grateful to all those who helped and supported our family in our loss. - Ed Elston and family. 12-1 EPILEPSY HURON-PERTH-BRUCE wishes to thank the Hillcrest Restaurant, Blyth Inn, Village Restaurant, Grandview Restaurant and Grandview Too for their participation in Coffee Capers. 12-1 LAIDLAW. I would like to thank my many friends and neighbours for remembering me while a patient in Wingham Hospital and also since coming home. Thanks to Dr. Hanlon and nursing staff on second floor. - Doris Laidlaw. 12-1 PENNINGTON / VAN SOEST. Special thanks to Dr. Hay and all O.B. nurses at Clinton Public Hos­ pital. Special thank you to all our family and friends for their kind support. - Ken and Karen. 12-lp WILLIAMSON. I would like to thank Dr. Passi and his team of doctors and nurses on 8th floor north, in University Hospital, Lon­ don, for their care and concern while I was a patient there. Thanks to everyone who made phone calls, visits, sent cards, flowers and food to our home while I was in hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Dr. Matthew and nurses in Listowel Memorial Hospital, for their care while I was a patient there. - Erma Williamson 12-lp COMING EVENTS SONG FEST - 12TH ANNUAL, Londesboro United Church, Sun­ day, April 5, 7:30 p.m. 12-2p DANCE TO GORD'S OLD TYME Music in the Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave on Saturday evening, March 28, 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Every­ one welcome. 12-1 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 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 ITS $O 00 TUIIDORAVO evEH'f Place your classified ad in person (pre-paid) and NE'W" I llUriOUAT -thVRSDM you’ll enjoy a base-rate of only $3.00 for the first 20 words