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CARD OF
THANKS
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT A
AUCTION REGISTER
AUCTIONEERS
WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170
GRANT McDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353
SAT. JULY 3 - 10:30 A.M. - Sale of home furnishings, antiques
and real estate for the Estate of Ethel Gawley, at 20 Tain St.,
Ripley.
MON. JULY 12 - 6:00 P.M. - Sale of home furnishings and
antiques for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kopas of Wingham, with added
consignments Including a car and a pickup truck in Teeswater
Agri-Curl Building.
FRI. JULY 16 - 5:30 P.M. - Sale of home furnishings and antiques
for the Estate of Mrs. Mabel Stewart, with added consignments,
In the Davidson Centre, Kincardine.
SAT. JULY 24 - 10:30 A.M. - Sale of antiques and home
furnishings for the Estate of Mr. Howard Wilkinson of Belgrave,
in Belgrave Community Centre. A few consignments will be
added to this sale. To consign items, call 392-6170 as soon as
possible.
SAT. AUGUST 7 - 10:30 A.M. - Sale of farm machinery for Ross
Henderson, approx. 1 1/4 mile west of Lucknow on Hwy. 86.
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LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques and collectable glassware, furniture, appliances
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Auction Building in Clinton
FOR MRS. OUVE BAXTER
plus a few additions
SAT. JULY 3 AT 10 A.M.
Appliances: Westinghouse washer and dryer, GE electric stove
with bottom and eye level ovens, fridge, microwave, vacuum
cleaner, air conditioner.
Furniture, Antiques, etc.: Antique sectional stacking bookcase,
antique hall mirror, drop front writing desk, cedar chest, cedar
blanket box, antique writing desk, nine piece dining room suite,
Knechtel 3 piece bedroom suite with box spring and mattress,
Waterfall bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, small
bookcase or china cabinet, drop leaf dining table, several small
tables, 3 drawer chest, 4 drawer chest, electric sewing machine in
stand, floor lamps, blonde chest of drawers, matching wooden
table, 4 chairs and china cabinet, antique drop leaf kitchen table,
plywood wardrobe, 2 desks with drawers, glass shelf table, floor
lamps, table lamps, combination safe, apt. dining table extends
from 20 Inches to 6 ft.modern desk with locking drawers and typing
table, card tables, humidifier, 3 oil lamps, Coleman gas iron,
teacher's bell, gardineer, wooden handled golf clubs, antique
sleigh, silver pieces, large selection of dishes and glassware
including Occupied Japan, hand painted Nippon, Noritake, cups
and saucers, 2 sets of dishes, depression glass, etc., small
appliances, old radio, large offering of bedding some new, 2 old
chesterfields, wooden wheelbarrow, garden tools, Lawn Boy lawn
mower, 2 gas lawn mowers plus many items too numerous to
mention. Plan to attend this interesting auction.
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D.
AUCTIONEER RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1993. PAGE 25.
-RATES-
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
150 each.
50C will be deducted
If ad Is paid by the
following Wednesday
DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
In Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
CLINTON — TWO BEDROOM
apartment, available immediately,
includes fridge, stove, heat, hydro,
cable tv, parking and laundry
facilities. Nice large apartments,
reasonable rent. For more
information call 482-9371. 23-tfn
VERY WELL KEPT TWO BED-
room apartment in quiet apartment
building in Belgrave. Fridge and
stove included. No pets. Tenant
pays utilities. Ideal for mature
person or couple. Available July 1.
Rent $346. Phone 357-2433 after
6:00 p.m. 24-tfn
HOUSE FOR RENT: LARGE
three bedroom in Blyth, $525/month.
Available July 1. Phone 887-9007
and leave message. 21-tfn
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
RIECK I.D.A. PHARMACY,
Goderich, carries a full line of
breast prostheses. After breast
surgery, our certified fitters can
help you. For more information call
524-7241 collect. 12-26 eow
PERFECT CONDITION, KEN-
more upright freezer, $295.00.
Tel: 523-9733. 26-1p
MOVING — MUST SELL —
living room couch and matching
love seat (leather like), solid teal
green (beautiful), 3 years old, but
like new! $850.00 for both.
526-7199. 26-1p
DION FORAGE BOX WITHOUT
roof on 10 ton wagon with flotation
tires. Phone 887-6793. 26-1
ONE GRAVITY BIN AND WAGON,
plus a hay rake, asking $600.00.
Contact Herb Shannon 523-9326.
26-lp
HARDTOP SUN CAMPER,
electric fridge, gas stove and
furnace, canvas good, $650. 351
New Holland mix mill, working
condition, $500. Phone 523-9654.
26-1
1300 8" CEMENT BLOCK,
cleaned and on pallets. Total
Demolition 887-6904. 26-1
ONE UPRIGHT PIANO — $150;
one girl's mountain bike — $150.
Phone 887-6854. 26-1
14 FT. FIBREGLASS CANOE,
$290. Phone 482-7675. 24-3
RAINBOW TROUT — POND
stockers, $1.50 each; freshly
cleaned, 6 for $10; or fish your own
at 30 cents an inch. 3 concessions
north, 3 side roads west of Blyth.
David Hedley, 357-2329. tfn
SALES
AUCTION
RICHARD
LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
CLINTON 482-7898
WED. JUNE 30 AT 6 P.M.- 2
tractors and farm machinery for
Robert Jewell. 2 miles west of
Benmiller 524-6376
SAT. JULY 3 AT 10 A.M. -
antiques, furniture, etc. at Richard
Lobb Auction Building In Clinton
for Olive Baxter.
SAT. JULY 10 AT 10 A.M. -
furniture, appliances, etc. at
Richard Lobb's Auction Building
in Clinton for 2 Goderich homes.
SAT. JULY 17 AT 10:30 A.M.-
trucks, tractors, grain trailer,
horse trailer, buggy, cutter, show
harness, show wagon, grain
buggy, grain dryer, machinery,
etc. for M.K. (Mac) Stewart Farms
Inc. 3 3/4 miles north of Seaforth,
then 2 miles east. Call Joan at
527.3518 for Information.
AUCTION
SALES
GIBLETT. Bob and Andrea (nee
Lucas) are proud to announce the
early arrival of their son, Connor
James on Monday, June 14,
weighing 5 lbs. 15 oz. at Joseph
Brant Hospital, Burlington, a wee
brother for Tyler and Jordan. Proud
grandparents are Pat Lucas of Blyth
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giblett Sr.
of Burlington. A very special
nephew for Annette Lucas of
Oakville. 26-lp
GOVIER. Ross and Marilyn are
proud to announce the safe arrival
of their daughter Katelyn Faye,
born at Clinton Public Hospital on
June 21 at 9:56 a.m. weighing 6
lbs. 14 oz. Proud grandparents are
Bob and Lois Govier, Seaforth and
Harold and Faye Dalrymple,
Seaforth. Great-grandparents are
John and Vera Hesselwood, Blyth
and Marie Dalrymple of Seaforth.
26-1
Drive off with
A Bargain in the
Classified Section.
BARTH. A big thank you to our
friends and neighbours for the
visits, cards, flowers and treats
during our time of need. A special
thank you to Reg and Irene for their
extra help. — Lloyd and Aimee
Barth. 26-1
BERNARD. I would like to thank
the Village of Brussels Council for
the gift of a gold watch upon my
retiring as Fire Chief and from the
fire department. I have enjoyed
working with the Councils, Clerks
and Reeves over the years, also
thanks to the citizens of Brussels
for their support. Special thank you
to the firemen for my "hat" and
"telephone", they will be treasured
forever. Last but not least, thank
you to the guys (firemen present
and retired) for their support on the
job and at practices. Welcome
Murray McArter as our new Chief
and Don Crawford as Assistant
Chief. Good luck to all. —Howard
Bernard. 26-1
BLYTH LEGION LADIES
Auxiliary to Branch 420 would like
to thank all those who donated and
helped to make our Penny Sale a
success. The proceeds go towards
Community Betterment. 26-1p
DUSKOCY/SCOTT. We would
like to thank all those who made
our Buck and Doe an evening to
remember. A special thank you to
the wedding party, family and
friends who helped with the
preparations and odd jobs during
the evening. All the hard work is
greatly appreciated. — Kim and Jim.
26-1
HIGGINS. We would like to thank
our family, friends and neighbours
for attending our 40th wedding
anniversary on June 20. A special
thank you to all who helped in any
way, those who extended their best
wishes, sent cards, flowers and
gifts. We also would like to thank
Ken and Audrey McKague for the
surprise dinner party in our honour
on June 6, and our third line Morris
neighbours for the lovely gifts. It
was all greatly appreciated. — Jack
and Bernice Higgins. 26-1
LEFOR. We would like to thank all
those who attended, arranged and
presented gifts at the showers held
in my honour, previous to our
wedding. Thanks also to everyone
who attended our wedding and
reception and for the beautiful gifts.
Your presence helped to make this
happy day more memorable for us.
— Michelle and Terry Lefor. 26-1
MARKS/KELLINGTON. We
would like to thank everyone who
helped organize and attended our
Buck and Doe. The support from
our wedding party, family, friends,
and community is greatly
appreciated. — Rose and Kevin.
26-lp
SMITH. I wish to thank my friends
and relatives for the cards, flowers
and visits I received while I was in
St. Joseph Hospital and since
coming home. A special thank you
to my neighbours for looking after
my house, flowers and treats also
my family for taking me to and
from the hospital. It was all
appreciated. — Mabel Smith. 26-1p
McCUTCHEON. It is impossible
to fully express our appreciation to
so many for so much: I want to
thank the nurses and staff at Bray
Lodge, Wingham Hospital and
Huronlea for your kindness to
Mom and me. Thank you to all
who visited Mom, the get well
cards you sent, the gifts, and your
concerns for her. We appreciated
the floral tributes, the donations
made on her behalf, the Rebekahs
for their memorial service and for
providing and serving the delicious
lunch after the funeral, to Rev.
Acton and to the Betts Funeral
Home. Thank you for the beautiful
sympathy cards, the food brought
to the house, the flowers and
arrangements given to us and most
of all for your caring, comforting
words and other expressions of
consolation. We have appreciated
your support again and again.
Thank you for always being there.
— George and Barb McCutcheon.
26-1
SCOTT. I would like to thank all
my relatives and friends for the
beautiful flowers, fruit baskets,
cards, treats, letters and many
phone calls and visits while I was
in Victoria Hospital and since
coming home. Thanks to Donna
and the girls at Huronlea and
Huronview for your love and
concern. You are all great. I
especially want to thank my
children and their families for all
the trips to London and lots of love
and encouragement. You made it so
much easier because you were
always there for me. Love always —
Lottie Scott. 26-lp
SHANNON. I would like to thank
everyone for helping to catch my
wandering horse. It was really
appreciated. — Herb Shannon.26-lp
VINCENT. A big thank you to our
relatives, friends and neighbours
who attended the Open House for
our 50th wedding anniversary. The
beautiful flowers, gifts and cards —
we will always treasure. A special
thank you to our family for
organizing the day and to Bruce for
being "Mr. Music". We will
remember the day with many
cherished memories. — Norman and
Annie. 26-lp
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COMING
EVENTS
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN
planning for the future needs of
elderly persons and physically
disabled adults in the Clinton-
Central Huron area? Come to a
meeting on Wednesday, July 7
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the OMAF
office, 100 Don Street, Clinton.
Share your ideas with consumers,
caregivers, service providers and
politicians. If you need transporta-
tion or help with someone at home
to attend this meeting, call the
Community Information Service at
1-800-267-0535. 26-1
MEMORIAL SERVICE, BALLS
Cemetery, July 4 at 3:00 p.m. 26-1
COMMUNITY SHOWER FOR
Kim Duskocy, Tuesday, July 6,
8 p.m. at Brussels Library.
Everyone welcome. 26-1