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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
AUCTION
SALES
-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
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, $520 per month, heat
and hydro included. Phone 570-
4362. 24-tfn
A ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
SENIORS: 1 and 2 BEDROOM
apartments one block from uptown,
large parking lot, rent includes
utilities and five new appliances.
Gas fireplace, private verandah.
527-0349. 24-2
RENOVATIONS COMPLETE!
Two - 2 bedroom apartments in
downtown Brussels. Call 887-9007
available June 1st and August 1st.
20-tfh
WALTON/BRUSSELS AREA -
three bedroom farmhouse - $385
per month, utilities extra, refer
ences required. Phone 887-6875.
22-3
NEW 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS
165 Victoria St., Clinton
* spacious, attractive units
* 4 new appliances, blinds incl.
* laundry facilities
* controlled entry
* privacy intercom system
* close to shopping, banking, etc.
* ideal for retirees
* gas heating & air conditioning
individually controlled
Available May 1“
CALL 1-685-2264
1978 TERRY TAURUS 27’ BUNK
house trailer with new awning on
lot at Windmill Park with new deck
and shed. For viewing phone 887-
6316. 24-2
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FOR SALE
SLABWOOD: TRUCK LOAD LOTS.
Delivered. Ready for the stove.
Phone 392-6502 or 392-6956. 24-8
GRADE 8 GRADS - SIZE 38
double breasted black sports jacket
and pants, also size 8 black dress
shoes. Call after 5:00. 523-4816.
24-1
MOTORIZED TREADMILL PULSE
strider, 2,800 reads out pulse, mph,
time, calories, used approx, one
dozen times, asking $600. Singer
cabinet. Best offer. 887-6924. 23-3
A 1977 - 17 FT. REC. TRAILER
in good condition, sleeps six, two
way fridge, propane stove and
furnace and 3 pc. bathroom. Call
526-7589. 24-lp
SERVICEABLE AGE BULL BLONDE
d1 Aquitaine/Belgian Blue Cross.
One Dion Forage Box and Wagon.
Call Dale Bachert 887-6973. 24-1
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PERENNIALS, GERANIUMS,
box plants Leo and Corry Sanders,
6 miles west of Brussels on County
Rd. 16. 887-6306. 20-6p
RAINBOW TROUT - POND
Stockers, $1.50 each, freshly
cleaned, 6 for $10.00 or fish your
own at 300 an inch. 3 concessions
north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth.
David Hedley, 357-2329. 10-tfn
ANTIQUE
Auction Sale
of antiques, tractor, farm equipment, Dodge Van, household
effects at the farm of
CARL AND MARG McCLENNAGHAN
(357-1988), R.R. #5 Lucknow,
Lot 11 Con. 1, Twp. of Kinloss, County of Bruce, 1 1/4 miles north of
Whitechurch Gust off Hwy. #86), between Wingham and Lucknow,
on
SATURDAY, JUNE 18 AT 11 A.M.
NOTE: This farm was settled in 1870 by Carl’s grandfather. First
Auction on the farm: Many pieces of antique furniture such as flat
to wall oak pedestal table, pressback chairs, pine cupboards, rope
bed, bonnet chests, old dressers with washstands, collectors
pieces and primitives, older farm implements (some horse drawn),
threshing machine and 2 older tractors. Also selling White loader,
1976 Dodge Van and much more!
AUCTIONEER
JAKE KIKKERT (519) 357-2987
AUCTION SALE
Household Effects, Antiques, Collectables, Dishes,
Lawn Tractor, & Misc. for
BETTY GENSHEIMER'S HOME
15 Albert St., In the village of Cranbrook, Twp. of Grey.
Located 4 miles east of Brussels-Newry County Rd. &
1 mile south to Cranbrook.
Sale held at location:
ON MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 20
SALE TIME: 10 A.M.
HOUSEHOLD: McClary refrigerator, Empire wood cook-stove,
Viking electric clothes dryer. Small electrical appliances.
Sanyo bar fridge.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Combination china cabinet,
bow-front desk, rounded glass door and bevelled glass back
mirror. Flat to wall 1 piece cupboard, 2 pane double top doors,
2 drawers, 2 bottom doors. 1 piece cupboard with 2 drawers
and 2 doors. 2 pall benches. Set of 6 wooden chairs, 2 arrow
back chairs, odd wooden chairs, parlor table with glass claw
feet, settee chair, set of 4 cane seat wooden chairs, ladder back
wooden rocker with press leather seat, wooden ext. table and 2
leaves, high side board, 2 drawers and top drawer, wicker love
seat and arm chair, 2 matching barley-twist curio wall shelves,
Boston rocker, wooden tables, R.C.A. phonograph and old
records, magazines, pictures and frames. Raymond treadle
sewing machine, iron and brass beds, oak dresser, chest, large
chest of drawers, wash stands, gentleman's dresser, wicker
pieces, trunk, vega table model T. Eaton Co. cream separator,
coffee grinder, jeweller polishing pedal lathe, coal oil lamps,
counter scoop scale, copper boiler, cast iron and granite pieces,
saws, crocks, jugs, 2 hand well pumps, Zenith 1938 short-wave
radio, sad irons and handle, new harvest style table and chairs,
small tables, twin beds, small wooden kitchen table and 4
chairs. Plus misc. pieces.
DISHES: 10 piece toilet set. Toilet pieces, variety of glass,
china, good old china pieces.
MISC.: Lawn tractor, garden and hand tools, Nova 18 h.p. lawn
tractor and mower. 20’ aluminum extension ladder, lawn
furniture.
NOTE: This sale consists of pieces back several generations,
many pieces not mentioned — SO PLAN TO ATTEND.
Owner or auctioneers not responsible for accidents, deletions
or loss of property sale day.
Terms cash or cheque with proper I.D. sale day.
AUCTIONEERS: BOB & DOUG GILMORE
PHONE: 291-3489 OR 291-3421
RICHARD LOBB
AUCTION CALENDAR
482-7898 CLINTON
SAT., JUNE 18 • Postponed to
SAT., JUNE 25 AT 9 A.M.: Antique
furniture, appliances, 3 chandeliers,
oil lamps at Richard Lobb's Auction
Building, Clinton from R.R. #3,
Goderich.
Homes and antiques wanted for future
auctions call now.
A AUCTION
SALES
A CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of
Household Effects & Antiques
for
MRS. RUTH CONLEY
561 VICTORIA ST. LUCKNOW, ONT.
ON
WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 15,1994 AT 6 P.M.
Location: North of Knechtels and Montgomery Motors
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:
RUTH CONLEY 528-3324
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 357-2349
ATTENTION - PROPERTY IS SOLD
c CARD OF
THANKS
GROSS-HAY. Dawn and John are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Josh Stanley Noel on
May 30. Proud grandparents are
Paul and Carol Gross of Blyth and
Donna Hay and Doug Hay, both of
London. Great-grandparents are
Dorothy and Laurie Scott of Blyth
and Bernice and Harold Gross of
Auburn. 24-lp
B BUSINESS FOR SALE
CRAFT AND GIFT STORE,
flower service, framed prints.
Books available to serious
purchasers. Business only for sale.
Asking $15,000 plus stock. Call
John Duddy, Associate Broker,
-Wilfred Mclntee & Co., Clinton.
482-5991, evenings 482-3652.
23-2
c CARD OF
THANKS
HIGGINS. The family of the late
Dorothy Higgins would like to
sincerely thank friends, relatives,
neighbours for cards, flowers,
memorial donations, food and
kindness, at the time of her death.
Thanks to Dr. Hanlon, McBumey
Funeral Home, Rev. Paul Boughton
and the Belgrave UCW ladies for
serving lunch. Special thanks to all
the staff at Huronlea for their
special care during Dorothy's
illness. Everything was greatly
appreciated and will always be
remembered. - The Higgins family.
24-1
MARKS-SAUVE. The families of
Terry (Spike) Marks and Aaron
Sauv6 would like to thank the
Blyth Fire Department for their
quick response, and everyone else
who helped following the accident
on Saturday night. Thank you.
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McCREA. Special thanks to
neighbours, friends, and relatives
for cards, gifts and our unknown
friend who put the notice in the
Citizen for our special day. We
love you all. - Amy and Ralph.
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VAN WYK-WHARTON. We
would like to thank everyone who
attended our Buck and Doe. A
special thank you to the wedding
party for giving us a night wc will
always remember and to everyone
who helped them out. Thanks
again. - Rick Van Wyk and Laurie
Wharton. 24-lp
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SALES
McCutcheon. we would like to
thank you for all the expressions of
sympathy in the loss of our dear
wife, mother and grandmother.
Thank you to Dr. McGregor, the
nurses in Wingham ICU, Rev.
Carolyn McAvoy and Mr. Stephen
Betts. Your care and thoughtfulness
is deeply appreciated. - Jack, David
and Janet McCutcheon and family.
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WHEELER. I would like to thank
all my family and friends and all
lodge members for the cards,
flowers and visits, when I was in
University Hospital and since
coming home. Also I would like to
thank those who brought all the
goodies to the house. A special
thank you to the Home Care
Nurses, to my sons and daughter-
in-laws, and Dean and Michelle,
also Bill who has to put up with me
every day now. Thanks a lot
everyone. - Dolores Wheeler. 24-1
JC COMING
EVENTS
Children's Aid
Society of
r Huron County
You are cordially invited to
attend the
ANNUAL MEETING
of the
CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY
OF HURON COUNTY
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,1994
at the Maitland Country Club
Dining Room
North Harbour Road
Goderich, Ontario
The business portion of the
meeting will begin at
7:00 p.m. and will be
followed at 7:45 p.m. by
Keynote Speaker, Mr. Paul
Carroll. Mr. Carroll is
Director of Education for the
Huron County Board of
Education.
A social time will
follow the meeting
*******
Memberships ($5) will be
available at the door, or may
be purchased in advance at
the agency offices, 413
MacEwan Street, Goderich,
Ontario N7A4M1.
Come out and join us
for the evening!