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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-09-29, Page 17ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT A B BIRTHS C CARD OF THANKS THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1993. PAGE 1 -, N•cw*MZ:Mr:Vi'Arsl•vr'tv'N"*\'"t•Mv*VM:s. ••• ••• 4.k ••,4sMi:v% • '‘`z::,===nliMUMif="i&•=1:=X:M.Mat'IMMERM -RATES- 20 words or less only $4.00. Additional words 150 each. 500 will be deducted If ad Is paid by the following Wednesday DEADLINE 2 p.m. Monday In Brussels 4 p.m. Monday in Blyth QUIET ONE BEDROOM GROUND floor in Blyth, private entrances, fully carpeted, fridge, stove, heat, hydro, cable TV, and parking included $425 per mo. 523-4937. 39-2p FARM HOUSE - COMFORTABLE, quiet, oil heat, close to Blyth, suitable for a retired couple. References required. First and last month's rent please. Available November 1/93. Reasonable. Contact 523-9279. 39-2p TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, downtown Blyth. Large, carpeted, washer/dryer hookup, fridge & stove. 357-4049 or 291-2145.37-tfn THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT, close to school, two blocks from uptown available Sept. 1. Phone 523-9673. 30-tin TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Blyth, available immediately, includes fridge, stove, heat, hydro, parking and laundry facilities. Nice large apartment, reasonable rent. For more information call 482- 9371. 23-tin UNFURNISHED ONE BEDROOM apartment, stove and fridge, $366/month, utilities included, available immediately. Phone 523- 4570 or 523-4595. 38-2 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, fridge and stove, $300/month, utilities included. Phone 523-4370 or 523-4595. 38-2 SENIORS WELCOME — LARGE 2 bedroom apartment available, fridge and stove, water and sewerage supplied, laundry facilities, 65 Princess St. W., Clinton. Phone 527-1315 or 482- 9403. 38-3 ARTICLES FOR SALE TWO GIRLS' WINTER JACKETS, size 10 and 14. Girls' figure skates, size 1. Call 523-4528 after six. Mary Lou Stewart. 39-1 MASSEY 15 RUN GRAIN DRILL, double disks on rubber, $350. Phone 523-4431. 39-2 ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATER, 60 gallons, 3 years old, excellent condition, 887-6058. 39-1 FIREWOOD FOR SALE, ALSO A 455 Podlan-Pro chain saw. Phone before 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m., 887- 6280. 39-2p 30" ENTERPRISE PROPANE stove. Phone 887-9303. 39-1 ARTICLES FOR SALE FIELD TOMATOES BY THE bushel or basket. To order phone 523-9338 or 523-4383. 37-tin FARM FRESH APPLES, SWEET cider, apple butter, honey. Maitside Orchards, County Rd. 16, Brussels. Phone 887-6883. Open daily. 38-2p GLANVILLE. Robert and Jackie are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Joelle Marie, born on Sept. 3/93 weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents: Dave and Janet McCutcheon, Brussels; Lorne and Bonnie Glanville, Walton. Great-grandparents: Jack and Margaret McCutcheon, Lloyd and Isabel Batkin, Winnifred Glanville, Jim and Isabel Edwards. 39-lb For a free catalogue, call: UNICEF Canada 1-800-567-4483 rgup.AL VOIcEl, Don't Delay — Subscribe Today The Rural Voice Produced by people with farming in their blood. Serving more than 15,000 readers in the region. One year for $16.05; two years for $26.75 (GST included in prices above) The Rural Voice Box 429, Blyth, Ont. NOM 1H0 519-523-4311 B BIRTHS HALLAHAN. Kent and Julie (nee Nicholls) of Belgrave, announce the birth of their son, Matthew William Hallahan, who was born at St. Joseph's Hospital in London on Sept. 2, 1993 at 11:48 p.m. and weighed in at 9 lbs. 7 oz. Eighth grandchild for Ron and Ella Shaw of Wingham and first grandchild for Bill and Marguerite Hallahan of Blyth. 39-1 unicef United Nations Children's Fund sVA:atas,. SMITH. Jeff, Karen and Jolanda are pleased to announce the arrival of Jenelle Alex Marie, born on Sept. 14, 1993 weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz., 21 inches long, at Listowel Memorial Hospital. Proud grandparents are John and Leona Johnston, Jamestown and Ross and Shirley Smith, Cranbrook. Great- grandmothers are Mabel Smith, Brussels; Isabel England, Luck- now; and Margaret Stewart, Ripley. 39-1 C CARD OF THANKS BLYTH APOTHECARY. We would like to thank all those who have supported their community pharmacy, Blyth Apothecary, during our first year. We appreciate your suggestions, your friendly spirits, and your words of encouragement. Thank you for making this first year an enjoyable experience. Yours truly — Donna and Dan Taylor. 39-lb B.M. & G. ARENA BOARD. Thanks to all those who attended the donation dance for the purchase of an ice-resurfacing machine and dishwasher. The support and funds were greatly appreciated. Approximately raised, so far, $18,000.00 — Need $32,000 more! — B.M.& G. Arena Board. 39-1 BRUSSELS & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Thank you to the residents for looking after the flower boxes in town. We need more "box keepers" for next year. Thank you, Brussels and District Horticultural Society. 39-1 GRASBY. I would like to express deepest thanks to family, neighbours, and friends who remembered me with flowers, cards and visits while I was in Victoria Hospital, London and for food brought to our home since I returned home. Also thanks to Community Nursing Services for their care. Your kindness and thoughtfulness are sincerely appreciated. —Jane Grasby. 39-lp LYON. I would like to thank everyone who came to my surprise birthday party for the cards, gifts and best wishes. Special thanks to my family who did the planning for getting it together and to Gordon and Darlene for getting me there. It was all very much appreciated beyond words. — Bert. 39-1 MACLEOD. The families of the late Joan MacLeod wish to thank the Ladies Auxiliary of Blyth for the lunch and the flowers. Special thanks to the Rev. Paul Acton of Blyth Anglican Church. Thanks to all who sent sympathy cards. — The MacLeod and Quinn families. 39-lp THE 1ST BRUSSELS SCOUTS would like to thank Brussels Auto Sales for the use of their vehicle for the recent scout trip to Fort George on Sept. 17, 18, and 19, also to other parent drivers. 39-1p THOMPSON. I would like to thank everyone who remembered me with cards, phone calls, flowers, visits and gifts since I have been recovering from surgery. It has been much appreciated. Also a special thanks to our family who took such good care of Bob and I. Sincerely — Audrey. 39-1 C COMING EVENTS SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS bingo, every Monday night 7:30 p.m., Seaforth and District Community Centres. Over $2,000 in prizes plus Share The Wealth, $750 Jackpot must go! Doors open 6:30 p.m. eow CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Informal Tea, Thursday, October 7, 7:30 p.m. at 77 Montreal St., Goderich. Please bring family and friends. Enjoy evening of friendship. Information Ruth Ann Day 524-2788/leave message. 39-2 THE BULLS ARE NOW corralled. Come join the charge at the home opener against the Barons 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3 in Brussels. 39-1 OPEN HOUSE. COUNTRY CHARM of RR 1, Varna, invites you to attend our 7th Annual Open House, Wednesday, October 6 through Saturday, October 9, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. We are decorating many rooms of the house with quality handcrafted, floral gifts. Watch for our signs between Varna and Bayfield. 263-5367. Refreshments and door prizes. Everyone welcome. 39-2 ART EXHIBITION - HURON Society of Artists present their Annual Exhibition. Exciting work in watercolors, acrylics, prints, iron, bronze, glass and clay. October 1, 5 - 8 p.m.; Oct. 2, 10 - 5 p.m.; Oct. 3, 12 - 5 p.m. Town Hall, The Square, Bayfield. Information 345-2184. 39-1 FALL COLOUR TOUR: AN autumn tradition! The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority will be hosting the annual Fall Colour Tour at Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area on Sunday, October 3 from 1 to 4 p.m. Take a wagon ride through the conserva- tion area to view the spectacular fall foliage or join in on a guided walk along the River Trail. Be sure to stop in at the Wawanosh Nature Centre for a cup of hot apple cider. Admission is free. Wawanosh Valley is located south of Belgrave, west of Highway 4 on Nature Centre Road (Concession 6-7 of East Wawanosh Township). For more information contact the Authority office at 335-3557. 39-1 TURKEY BINGO, OCTOBER 1, doors open at 6 for 7 start, at Brussels Legion. Proceeds to help heat The Ark. 38-2 BLYTH OPTIMIST CLUB IS holding a craft show and quilt draw, also children's entertainer, Nov. 20/93 at Blyth Memorial Hall. Interested Crafters call Lynne at 523-9664. • 39-lb LARGE AUCTION SALE to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for Jim and Doris Laidlaw of Blyth, Rose Pringle of Seaforth plus additions SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 AT 10 A.M. Harvest gold fridge, Whirlpool almond washer - 3 years old, Kenmore harvest gold dryer, apt. size chest freezer, dehumidifier, Kroehler chesterfield and chair in good condition, chesterfield like new, pink recliner chair, upholstered chairs, apt. size dining table extends from 20 Inches to 6 ft. with 6 matching chairs and buffet, round maple kitchen table with 2 leaves and 4 chairs, Zenith 16" floor model colour TV, G.E. vacuum cleaner with power head nearly new, apt. size chrome kitchen table and 3 chairs, oval coffee table, hump back trunk, press back high chair, 3 piece bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, bed and dresser with box spring and nearly new double mattress, dresser with mirror, double mattress, bridge lamp, large oval rug, 2 - 1878 horse bells, hexagon end tables and coffee table, 3 handmade quilts, bedding, plus our usual offering dishes, glassware, chest of silver, flatware, small appliances, lamps etc., garden tools, electric hedge trimmer, aluminum step ladder, wheel barrow, fertilizer spreader etc. NEW TOOLS - H.D. battery charger, table saw on stand, H.D. power hacksaw, 2 ton cherry picker, engine hoist, two scroll saws on stand, 2 small portable air compressors, 3/4 socket set, 3/4" air Impact wrench, drill bit sets, gluing clamps, 4 Jack stands, plus other hand tools, sockets sets, etc. CARS - 1978 Chrysler 2 door hardtop, 1980 Volare 2 door. Another good auction - plan to attend. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 CLINTON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 AT 10 A.M.: Large offering of trees, shrubs and nursery stock at Richard Lobb's Auction In Clinton. AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of furniture, antiques, tools and misc. household Items. To be held at THE BRUSSELS COMMUNITY CENTRE IN BRUSSELS WED. OCT. 6 AT 5:00 P.M. Furniture: sofa bed, chesterfield and chair, 5 pc. maple kitchen suite, small chrome table, 4 wooden chairs, double bed and dresser, telephone table, misc. household Items, lamps, pictures and frames, small writing desk, chrome table, Radio Shack TRS 80 Micro Computer System, chrome table and 6 chairs, 24" electric stove. Antiques: wooden trunk, 2 cane bottom rocking chairs, rocker, child's rocker, 5 drawer chest of drawers, fainting couch, 2 washstands, 2 antique dressers, French Provincial 4 pc. bedroom suite, wicker fern stand, captain's chair, sideboard, china cabinet. J.D. 165 hydrostatic drive lawn tractor (like new), 4 ft. 700 lb. lawn roller, utility trailer for lawn tractor, fertilizer spreader, sump pump, garden tools, hand tools, men's and ladles' bicycles, plus other numerous items. Note: This is a good clean offering with some good furniture etc. for everyone. Plan to attend. Auctioneer and proprietors not responsible for accidents day of sale. TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE DAY OF SALE PROPRIETORS: RUDY & MARILYN VERSTRAETEN AUCTIONEER: JOSEPH ZEHR 887-9599