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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-08-26, Page 16ARTICLES FOR SALE BIRTHS CARD OF THANKS -RATES- 20 words or less only $3.50. Additional words 15<each. Extra Billing Charge 50c will be added if not paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday In Brussels 4 p.m. Monday In Blyth BLYTH - 2 BEDROOM BRICK cottage with front porch, close to uptown, hardwood floors, ideal for seniors. Phone 523-4237. 34-lb FARMHOUSES FOR RENT IN the Blyth/Brussels/Seaforth area. For more information call: 357-3330. 34-1 NEW CROP HONEY - LIQUID or creamed $1.00 a lb. bring your own container. Closed Thursdays. JR. Apiaries, RR 2, Wingham. Phone 357-3656. 32-3 BLYTH - 2 BEDROOM APART- ment, fridge, stove and laundry facilities included. Call 482-9371. 34-2 Hours: Monday 1-5 p.m. Tuesday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. A ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT (Ttasterfeeds at Brussels Livestock 887-9391 Closed Wednesday ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT available Sept. 15. Carpeted, fridge and stove. 523-9141, 291-2145 days, 357-4049 evenings. 32-tfn THREE BEDROOM COM- pletely renovated house, two miles east of Auburn on paved road, immediate possession. Apply in person to 526-7799. 33-2 AUCTION SALES THREE BEDROOM HOUSE on paved road near Brussels. Call 887-6425. 33-2 A ARTICLES FOR SALE ROASTING CHICKENS - ORDER now. Available for delivery from Sept. 2. 7 - 9 lbs., $1.35/lb. 887-6098. 34-2p CARPET, PINK-BEIGE 9' X 9' and 11' x 17*. Phone 887-6446. 34-1 FOR SALE, BUY OR TRADE - all sports cards, new and old, sin­ gles and sets, Parkhurst, Opeechee, Pinacle, Upper Deck, Topps, Score, Pro set, Pro set platinum. 887-9289. 34-2 RAINBOW TROUT - POND stockers, $1.50 each; freshly cleaned, 6 for $10; or fish your own at 30 cents an inch. 3 conces­ sions north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth. David Hedley, 357-2329. 22-tfn 1973 ROCK TRAILER, SLEEPS six, propane stove, fridge and fur­ nace, bathroom. Asking $2,000 or best offer. Phone 233-3167 or 523-9526. 31-4 CUCUMBERS FOR SALE. PLACE your orders now. Call Bylsmas 523-4555. 33-2 KEEP THOSE BIKES OFF THE lawn. Phone Don for a bike stand. Don Nolan, Walton. Phone 887-6402 after 6:00. 24-16p BABINEAU. Peggy and Larry are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Wayne and Jacqueline's baby sister, Meghan Lorina. She arrived July 30/92 at Seaforth Community Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 13 oz. 34-1 Brussels Services Bridon 125 Baler Twine 20,000 10 bales or more $19.50 ea. 10% OFF I.D. Ear Tags 50 cc repeater syringe $39.99 BAKELAAR. Calvin, Cheryl and big sister Michelle are blessed to announce the safe and speedy arrival of Jordan Calvin. Jordan made his debut at 12:29 p.m. on Sunday, August 16, 1992 weighing 8 lbs. 7 ozs. Jordan is the seventh grandchild for Bert and Joanne Lyon of Londesboro and sixteenth grandchild for Jim and Hinke Bakelaar of Blyth. Great-grand­ child for Roy and Grace Easom and Laura Lyon. Mommy and Jordan would like to thank Dr. Steed and the OB nurses for providing excel­ lent care. Also a special thank you to Dr. Hay for the excellent prena­ tal care. 34-1 Point in the Right Direction CARDIFF. Scott and Kendra are excited to announce the speedy arrival of their first child, Blake Murray Kenneth, bom at Listowel Memorial Hospital on August 11, 1992 weighing in at 9 lbs. 10.5 ozs. Lots of love goes out to grandpar­ ents Ken and Doris Fischer and Murray and Betty Cardiff. 34-1 can lose a lot meme than your licence drinking and driving. A AUCTION SALES AN AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery and Household Effects & Car for ARCHIE AND MILDRED PURDON R.R. 3 Wingham on MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7,1992 @ 10:30 A.M. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: ARCHIE OR MILDRED PURDON 357-2877 OR AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349 AUCTION SALE shrubs, furniture, appliances, antiques, etc. to be held at the Lobb Auction Building in Clinton for BEULAH LONG OF BENMILLER PLUS OTHER CONSIGNORS Plus car from the Estate of Bill Riley SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 AT 10 A.M. Shrubs sell first at 10 a.m., 20 Emerald cedars, 2 Colorado Blue Spruce, 10 Little Prince, grapes, currants and blueberries, 10 Mugo Pine, 10 little globe cedar, 20 Coral Beauty cottonester,.! 20 Austrian Pine, 10 Gold Flame, 20 Purple Leaf Sand Cherry, 10 Burning Bush, 10 Silver Dog Wood, 20 Gold Drop Potenillia, 10 Rose of Sharon. FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ANTIQUES: Admiral 30" stove, Westinghouse washer and dryer, left hand door fridge, 24" electric stove, microwave, microwave stand, 16* x 6’ high sectional roll-up garage door, 2 paintings by George Milling - the engineer who designed the salt mine in Goderich, jam cupboard, wash stand, 2 trunks, small antique table with drawer, antique bonnet chest, old roil-top desk made from organ, small wall phone, chesterfield, 2 Ontario chairs, dining table with 3 leaves and 6 chairs, dresser w/mirror, chest of drawers, butter box, parlour table, milk can, vacuum cleaner, 3 drawer dresser, portable colour TV, some tools, etc., dishes and glassware, plus many items too numerous to mention. Car 1986 Mercury Marquis loaded, selling as is (no rust), 97,000 kms. - if not sold prior to auction. TERMS: Cash or cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 Thursday, August 27 at 10:30 a.m. - Farm machinery for Wiebe Postma, 1 1/2 miles west of Brucefield. CULBERT. Darin and Yolanda thank God for the gift of a precious son, Evan Micah. He was bom on Sunday, August 16, 1992 weighing 8 lbs. 7 oz., a first grandchild for Barry and Jean Culbert, sixth for Murray and Doreen Siertsema. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culbert, Mrs. Marg McMillan of Goderich, Mrs. Ann Dykstra of Seaforth and Mrs. Mina Siertsema of Blyth. 34-lp C D BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEAT THE RECESSION. EARN money working from the comfort of your own home. Work full or part-time. Ideal for second income, unemployed, students or retired. No experience necessary. For free information send a self-addressed stamped envelope to YMM Enter­ prises, P.O. Box 38501, 3299 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ont. M2K 2Y5. 33-3p c CARD OF THANKS CAMPBELL. I would like to thank everyone who attended my shower on August 12 and for all the lovely gifts. Special thanks Joan, for host­ ing the shower. - Gayle. 34- lp CARDIFF. Kendra and Blake would like to thank Dr. John Con­ ners for such a speedy delivery and Dr. Rex Warren for all his care in the past nine months. To all the nurses on the OB staff, we appreci­ ate the time you look to answer questions and help out during our stay. Also to all of our visitors, people who sent cards and numer­ ous floral arrangements we want you to know it was all greatly appreciated. Sincerely - Kendra and Blake Cardiff. 34-1 DEVEAU. We would like to thank our friends, neighbours and rela­ tives for the lovely gifts we received. Many thanks to those who organized our party. - Leonard, Thelma and Sandra. 34-1 MCDONALD. We, the family of the late Neil McDonald, wish to express our most heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness. To business people, friends, neighbours and relatives - for donations to Cancer Society, food to our homes, flowers, cards, love, friendship and prayers. To ladies at my house, Jean, Barb, Vera, Muriel, Helen, Kendra, Brus­ sels United Church, U.C.W. ladies, for lunch provided after service, Betts Funeral Home, pallbearers and flower bearers. - Dorothy, Gail, Paul and Jane, John and Merilyn. 34-1 MOORE. Our sincere thanks to everyone who attended our 40lh anniversary, for the generous gifts, lovely cards and best wishes. Special thanks to our family for organizing this occasion. - Richard and Norma Moore. 34-lp QUINN. We would like to thank everyone for all the cards and gifts and the get-together for our 30lh anniversary. Thank you to our nephew and his wife for taking us out for dinner. - Edward and Florence Quinn. 34- lp RAYMOND. The family of Murray Raymond wishes to express deepest gratitude for the kindnesses and the support and sympathy shown to us in the loss of our beloved Murray. Thank you for your visits to the funeral home, and to our homes, your memorial gifts and floral tributes and the many cards and letters which expressed your understanding and concern; which will continue to comfort us in the trying times to come. A sin­ cere thank you from: Margaret, Jamie and Matthew, Bob and Doreen, Bruce and Gwen, Keith and Loree, Colleen and Doug and Carol and Roland. 34-lp SNELL. We would like to extend a sincere thank you to everyone for all the lovely cards and gifts we have received on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary. Spe­ cial thanks to those who attended our Open House, to the quartet for providing the beautiful music and to the church ladies for serving the lunch. All contributed in making our day very special and memo­ rable. - Harvey and Deanna Snell. 34-lp STEFFLER. We would like to say a very special and heartfelt thank you to all our friends and neigh­ bours for joining with us to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. A special thank you to our son, John, for the work he put into helping to arrange the celebra­ tion; to Father Henry for the renew­ al of our marriage vows; to Balloon Busters for decorating the Legion; to Gar Baker for his banner, to the Seaforth Legion Ladies Auxiliary for the delicious lunch; to Brian Dale for the music; and last but not least, to Ernie Harburn and Sickle Watson for the great job bartend­ ing. Once again, thank you very much - it's great to live in such a terrific community. - Joe and Lin Steffler. 34-1 WALDEN. A sincere thank you to everyone who visited, sent flowers, cards and treats while I was in Wingham Hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Dr. McGregor and second floor nurses for their excellent care. - Lloyd Walden. 34-lp COMING EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS BRIDAL shower for Kathy Graber on Thurs­ day evening, September 3, 1992 in St. John’s Anglican Church base­ ment Everyone welcome. 34-2 BELGRAVE MINOR HOCKEY Registration and Equipment Exchange, Thursday, September 3, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Belgrave Arena, for Beginners to Atom. 34-2