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AUCTION
SALES
SPECIAL STOCKER SALE
AT
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY SALES BARN
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ON
MONDAY OCTOBER 18 - 1:30 P.M.
APPROX. 400 HEAD ALREADY CONSIGNED
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: (519) 529-7970 RES.
529-7625 BUS.
528-3211 SALES
BARN WED. ONLY
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
AUCTION SALE
Shrubs, trees, nursery stock
TO BE HELD AT RICHARD LOBB'S AUCTION BUILDING
IN CLINTON FROM TWO NURSERIES
SAT. OCT. 9 AT 10 A.M.
Large assortment Includes spreading and upright junipers, globe
cedars, pyramid cedars, flowering shrubs, shade trees, red maples,
assortment of hardy fall mums and perennials plus much more.
Our largest offering this year plan to attend.
TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D.
AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898
SAT. OCT. 16 AT 10 A.M.: Aluminum boat and motor, satellite dish,
antiques, furniture, etc. at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in
Clinton for Dorothy MacLennan of Seaforth plus additions.
SAT. OCT. 23 AT 10:30 A.M.: Road grader, garbage packer truck,
Tandem dump with snow plow, sander trucks, sander units, pick
up trucks, storm sewer flusher, disc mowers, hand tools. To be
held 1/2 mile north of Auburn on Huron County Rd. 22 for County
of Huron, County of Middlesex and local municipalities.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1993. PAGE 21.
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DEADLINE
2 p.m. Monday
In Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, oil heat, parking,
fenced yard. $470/month plus
hydro. 570-4362. 40-1
THREE BEDROOM COUNTRY
home, efficient oil heat, close to
Blyth and Brussels, available
November 1. References required.
Phone 887-9386 between 6 and
9 p.m. 40-3
THREE BEDROOM HOUSE IN
Blyth, oil heat, $450/month. Phone
887-9007. 40-tfn
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
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-tfn
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-tfn
A ARTICLES
FOR SALE
QUALITY MCINTOSH, COURT-
land, Spartan and Empire apples
from our cold storage. Contact
Boyd Taylor, 523-9279. 40-2
SNOW BLOWER ATTACHMENT
for Case lawn tractor, $175. Call
evenings, 887-6028. 40-1
TREES - WINDBREAK SPECIALS
- Norway Spruce 4' - $10, White
Cedar 4' - $10. Volume discounts.
Maitland Manor Nursery, 335-
3240. 40-5
FIREWOOD FOR SALE, ALSO A
455 Poulan-Pro chain saw. Phone
before 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m., 887-
6280. 39-2p
FIELD TOMATOES BY THE
bushel or basket. To order phone
523-9338 or 523-4383. 37-tfn
ARTICLES
FOR SALE
MASSEY 15 RUN GRAIN DRILL,
double disks on rubber, $350.
Phone 523-4431. 39-2
KIKKERT (nee Bernard). Harvey
and Cindy welcome with joy
another to the crew. Jillian Claire
was born Tuesday, Sept. 21/93 and
things will never be the same
again! Big Sister Aryn has already
started training her for the real
world. Another grandchild for
Howard and Joan Bernard, Brussels
and Hank and Winnie Kikkert, RR
3, Wingham. Special thanks to Dr.
J. K. Hay and Clinton Hospital
O.B. nurses for such fast service.
40-1
KNIGHT. Allan and Maria
welcome the safe arrival of
Michael Angelo born at 11:45 a.m.,
Sept. 23, 1993 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, weighing 8 lbs.
9 oz. Excited brothers are James
and David. Proud grandparents are
Hilduino and Maria da Cunha,
Kitchener and Margery Knight,
Wingham. 40-1
MACDONALD. Scott and Kathy
(nee Davis) are thrilled to announce
the safe arrival of their first
daughter, Kelly Ann on September
21 at 4:29 a.m. Kelly weighed 7
lbs. 10 oz. and was 22 inches long.
Proud grandparents are Ben and
Enid Arnold of Saltford and Barry
and Sheila Davis of Clinton.
Special thanks to Dr. Hay, Dr.
Baker and all O.B. nurses. 40-1
Installing low flow shower
heads will save water.
Ntle ONTARIO
JUNIOR CITIZEN
U OF THE YEAR
AWARDS
CONTACT THIS COMMUNITY
NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS
DEADLINE - OCTOBER 31, 1993
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BIRTHS
PIPE. Justig is pleased to announce
the safe arrival of his little sister
Marissa Grace, born October 1,
1993. Proud parents are Tara and
Murray Pipe. Spoiling privileges go
to Stuart and Karen Parker and
Edith and John Pipe. Great-
grandparents are Lloyd and Alma
Smith, Listowel; Thomas Parker,
Cambridge; Fred Pipe, Brussels
and Pearl Shaw, Brussels. 40-1
FORAN. Special thanks to all those
who donated so generously to our
annual Walk-A-Dog-Athon. - Ron,
June and Buddy. 40-Ip
FRASER. We would like to thank
all those who came to our home to
celebrate with us and our family the
45 years of our marriage. The gifts,
cards and pictures are very much
appreciated. To our family a big
thank you for the surprise. It was a
great afternoon. - Doug and
Marjory. 40-1
MACDONALD. Thank you to Drs.
Hay, Baker, Wenski, Salsbury and
Rodney and to all O.R. nurses in
the delivery of Kelly. A special
thank you all O.B. nurses,
especially Rosie, Veronica, Dianne
and Nellie for the wonderful care
Kelly and I received and for
making our stay at the hospital as
comfortable as possible. Thank you
- Kathy. 40-1
C CARD OF
THANKS
HUETHER. The family of the late
Ray Huether of Seaforth wish to
express sincere thanks for the
kindness and sympathy extended to
us in the loss of a dear husband,
father and grandfather. Special
thanks to our friends, relatives, and
neighbours for their visits to the
funeral home, phone calls, flowers,
memorial donations, sympathy
cards, and food provided in our
time of great sorrow. To the
Seaforth Hospital and Clinic staff
thanks for your tender care, to Rev.
Randy Banks for his comforting
words, and to the Betts Funeral
Home for their professional
services. To everyone who helped
us in any way, your support and
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. - Margery, Steven,
Kathy and Matthew; and John and
Karen. 40-1
MACHAN. Many thanks to our
family and friends who helped us
celebrate our 25th wedding
anniversary. Thanks to everyone
for the cards, flowers, and gifts and
those who helped in any way to
make our day more special. - Bob
and Theresa Machan. 40-1p
PROCTER. Our sincere thanks to
our family for giving us such a
delightful weekend to celebrate our
50th wedding anniversary. Thanks
for the wonderful dinner and time
and fellowship with family and
friends at Tim's Restaurant on
Saturday. Many thanks to our
family who organized our open
house and to the ladies from the
Institute who helped them. We do
sincerely thank everyone who came
to call and thanks for the lovely
gifts and the many beautiful cards
we received. A special thanks to
the neighbours on Parker Drive for
the gift certificate from Christmas
and Country. - Alvin and Ida
Procter. 40-1
SCOTT. As of Oct. 1/93, I have
retired from the business of
Christmas and Country. To all of
you who have been customers and
friends during the past years, a
heartfelt thank you! Your support
has been truly appreciated. I trust
that you will continue to support
Deanna, and wish her every success
as she carries on the business. -
Wilma Scott. 40-1
THE WALTON & AREA SPORTS
CLUB would like to thank all those
who helped in the construction of
the new playground equipment at
the Walton Ball Park. Our many
thanks goes to KMM Drainage and
McGavin Farm Equipment for use
of their equipment, and thanks for
the manpower help of Bill
Shortreed, Jim McDonald, Bill
Humphries and WASC husbands
Rick, Stan, Fred, Keith and Jim.
40-1
WORKMAN. A special thanks to
all the ladies of the community who
helped with my bridal shower and
thanks to all who came and gave
toward the beautiful gifts I
received. I really appreciated what
you did. - Amy Workman. 40-1
You can lose a lot
more than your licence
drinking and drving.
WINGHAM AND AREA PALLIA-
tive Care fourth annual meeting
Tuesday, Oct. 19 a!, 7:30 p.m.
Location: Nursing Assistants'
Training Centre, Wingham. P.C.
dramatization to follow business
portion of meeting. Refreshments
available. Come out and join us.
40-2
ARTISTS AT WORK - STUDIO
Tour of Huron Artists. Clay, glass,
iron, bronze, watercolors, acrylics,
prints. October 16 and 17, 10 -
5 p.m. Information 345-2184. 40-2
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS - 3 DAYS
- Nov. 20, 21 and 22 featuring
Charlie Pride, Boots Randolph,
Tommy Hunter, and Janie Fricke.
For further information call Robin
Hood Tours Inc. 1-800-268-2838
or 335-3752. Agent #2551773.
2 day trip also available.
36-2 40-3
FRIDAY NIGHT DARTS START
on October 15 at 8:30 at the Blyth
Legion. Everyone welcome. 40-2
TONY MCQUAIL, NEW DEMO-
cratic Candidate, invites you and
your family to his farm, RR 1,
Lucknow, Saturday, October 9, 1 -
4 p.m. Enjoy apple cider and horse
drawn wagon rides around the
farm. See map in election flyer or
call 1-800-668-1021 for directions.
Authorized by J. deBoer, Official
Agent for Tony McQuail. 40-1
BRUSSELS AND DISTRICT
Horticulture meeting to be held on
October 13, 1993 at 8 p.m. in
library. Guest speakers Eric and
Pam Hewison, Trowbridge on
"Putting Your Garden to Bed".
Guests welcome. 40-1
YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR 4TH
Annual Fall Open House, MLC and
Friends, Friday, October 15, noon
to 8 p.m., Saturday, October 16,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the home of
Janet Clark, 11 Remington Drive,
Wingham. Come bring your friends
to enjoy our lingerie, quilting,
goodies, preserves, wood crafts,
ceramics, novel gifts, painting plus
refreshments and door prizes. Hope
to see you there, Mary Lou
Cameron. 40-1p
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. 39-2b
Pick Up Hockey
Boys and Girls
Ages 4 - 6 & 7 - 10
Tuesday & Wednesday
4 - 5 p.m.
Registration
October 12 & 13
at B. M. & G. Arena
4 - 5 p.m.
For more Information call
887-9612