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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1995-07-05, Page 25ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT A ARTICLES FOR SALE A K-W STOCKYARDS EVERY TUESDAY AND 'THURSDAY & BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK EVERY FRIDAY. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1995. PAGE 25. oN,*4%00 ,, ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -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 Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114 FARMHOUSE FOR RENT - 2 bedrooms, between Blyth and Londesboro, available August 1. References required. Phone 523-9610. 27-2 NEWLY DECORATED 3 BED- room semi in Blyth. Ample parking, large yard $525 plus utilities. 887-9007. 27-tfn TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Brussels, $550/month includes everything. Phone 519-743-9298. 20-tin BLYTH: TWO BEDROOM apartment, fridge, stove, utilities and laundry facilities all included. Phone 482-9371. 01-tfn 200 T OF CORN AND 20 T OF barley. Emerson Mitchell, Walton, 887-6697. 27-1p BEDROOM SUITE - $75, 2 super single waterbeds $20 each, antique dresser, electric lawn mower, kitchen -table and 6 chairs, $70. Call 887-6863. 27-1 HAY RACKS - 8' x 18', COMES with 6' hardwood ladder. Oak sills treated and painted, $715. Also available - 20' and 24'. Better Bilt Products, 887-6571. 25-6 GET THE BEST FOR LESS 0 Give your children the advantage of WORLD BOOK'S complete learning system for the 21st Century For a free demonstration call Marie McIntosh (519) 887-6412 PRIMROSE GARDENS • snow peas • peas • lettuce • swiss chard Ready - Thurs., July 6 also • Hanging Baskets • Patio Pots • Homemade Pies VanAmersfoort's 570 Queen St. N., Blyth 523-4202 Will take phone orders Closed Sundays ARTICLES FOR SALE 12 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT (Springbok) with trailer, excellent condition $800 for both. Phone 482-7675. 27-2 BROWN AND WHITE LAYING hens, 8 and 9 months old, laying well. Phone 523-9077. 26-2p RAINBOW TROUT - FRESHLY cleaned, 6 for $12.50 or fish your own at 300 an inch; 3 concessions north, 3 sideroads west of Blyth. Gloria Hedley 357-2329. 04-tfn BRIAN RINTOUL AUCTIONEER 357-2349 CALENDAR TUESDAY, JULY 11 - Paul Traynor, RR 2, Wingham, Turnberry Twp., household effects. • • ''''••••••••••••4"-"1"1 RICHARD LOBB AUCTION CALENDAR • • CLINTON 482-7898 e SAT., JULY 15 AT 10 A.M.: Large g Auction to be held for Ken and Lois Ottewell approx. 4 miles west of Dungannon and 1/2 mile south. Furniture, antiques, farm machinery, 14 inch power planer, 3 hives of bees, fur equipment, etc. Phone 529-7010. •A WED., JULY 19 AT 5 P.M.: 2 tractors, old farm machinery for • Lorne Porter, 4 miles west of Holmesville on Cutline road. BIRTHS DORSSERS/WASSON. Lee and Shelley are pleased to announce the birth of their third child. Ethan Lee was born June 25, 1995 at Clinton Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz., a little brother for Cole and Caitlin. Special thanks to the grandparents for all their help: Hank and Joanne Dorssers of Scaforth, Diane Radford of Blyth, Albert Wasson of Blyth, great-grandparents Lila Radford of Blyth and Margaret Wasson of Walton. 27-1 PIRCH. Kellie and Reinhardt Pirch are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Alexander Reinhardt Pirch, June 26, 1995 at K-W Hospital. Proud grandparents are Bill and Joan Stephenson of Brussels and Herman and Anita Pirch of Kitchener. Proud great- grandparents are Bill and Velma Stephenson of Brussels. 27-lp SJAARDA. Bert and Brenda are pleased to announce the blessed arrival of 8 lb. Madison Marilynn, born June 26, 1995 at Clinton Hospital. Thrilled are siblings Kirsten, Tyson and Austin and grandparents Bob and Rene Richmond of Brussels and Harry and Marilynn Sjaarda of Goderich. Special thanks to Dr. Hay and the O.B. staff. 27-1 C PERRIE. I would like to sincerely thank the Brussels Lions Club for financially sponsoring me for the Canadian National Track and Field Junior and Senior Championships which are to be held in British Columbia and Montreal in July. Your generosity is greatly appreciated and won't be forgotten. Thanks again! — Lori Perrie. 27-1 A C ALCOCK. I would like to express my sincere thanks to all those who helped make my retirement reception such a memorable occasion, especially Huron County Council, Past Wardens of Huron County, County Staff, Huron County Municipal Clerks and Treasurers, my family and friends. A special thanks to Barb, Terri and Dave for all their work and the Candlelight Restaurant for providing the facilities and the dinner. — W. R. (Bill) Alcock, C.A., AMCT Treasurer, County of Huron (Retired). 27-1 AMENT. We wish to thank our neighbours, friends and relatives for the flowers, cards and the baking sent to the house in the loss of our son-in-law. — Stewart and Mildred. 27-lp BATTYE. Thank you to everyone who helped make my retirement memorable. Thank you to the staff and students of Blyth Public School for the lovely flowers and gifts, and a special thank you to my Grade 1/2 class and their parents. In my years at Blyth P.S. I have experi- enced happiness and fulfillment. I am grateful for the support of parents and community. Last, but not least, my heartfelt thanks and love to my children who have given me all the help and encouragement any parent could wish for. The unexpected party last Saturday was wonderful. I really enjoyed meeting all of my former colleagues again. Thanks to all! — Elizabeth Battye. 27-lp DIXON. To all who attended my bridal shower and those who gave, thank you so much for the lovely gifts. A special thank you to Isabel Wheeler for the reading of lovely poems, Charlene Franken for her wonderful singing with the accompaniment of Betty Campbell and Dawn White for a very touch- ing poem. A very special thank you to Shirley Wheeler, Audrey Cardiff, Isabel Wheeler and Claudia Maltais for organizing the shower and serving a lovely lunch. Thank you one and all for a wonderful memory I will always treasure. — Sincerely, Marian Dixon. 27-1 RODGER. We sincerely thank our former neighbours, our friends and relatives for the party given in our honor at the Auburn Hall on Friday, June 16. Thanks to all who organized the event, those responsible for the lunch and for those yummy cakes. Thanks also for the lovely floor lamp, vase and money. Although we have moved to Goderich, we will always carry fond memories of the Westfield and Auburn community. Drop in and see us sometime! Thanks again for a wonderful evening. Everything was greatly appreciated. — Emer and Phyl. 27-1 ROULSTON. Thank you to all my friends and family for the great presents, flowers, cards and treats you gave to me while I was in Victoria Hospital. — Erin. 27-Ip • More than 50 per cent of people are unhappy with their body shape or size. Two-thirds of adult women at a healthy weight are dieting. C SCOTT. I would like to thank Dr. Hanlon, Dr. Omole, Dr. Gear and all the nursing staff/for your wonderful care while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. I appreciated the cards and visits from friends and family. The kind care I later received at Seaforth Manor meant much to me and will always be a lovely memory. — Alice Scott. 27-1 TEN PAS. I would like to thank everyone who attended my community shower, on Monday, June 26, 1995. Thank you for all the beautiful and useful gifts, they are an excellent addition to our new home. Special thanks to Diane Huether and those who helped her make the evening very enjoyable, and to the entertainment of Ethel Brewer, and Mary Lowe, Amber Park, Tracy Bosman and Lois McArter. Thanks again. — Dawn Ten Pas. 27-1 C FOOD FAIR: Food samples, recipes, cooking demonstrations, seminars on starting a food business, Saturday, July 22, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Blyth and District Community Centre. 24-6p GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY TEA The family of Marjorie (Arthur) and Gordon Wall invite relatives, friends and neighbours to attend a "Come and Go Tea" in honour of their parents' 50th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, July 16 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m, in the Fellowship Hall of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham. (Best Wishes Only, Please). 27-2p BLYTH FESTIVAL IS CELE- brating warbrides in its upcoming play, This Year, Next Year. If you are a warbride living in the area, give Joanne a call at the Festival at 523-4345 by Monday, July 10 for a special invitation to Opening Night July 19 to celebrate your contribu- tion to Canada. 27-1 MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA- ment - St. Joseph's RC Church, Clinton, Wednesday, July 12, 8 p.m. Over $100.00 in prizes. Lunch provided. Everyone wel- come. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. 27-lp FUN FAIR! Brussels Lions Park Hill, July 15, 1995, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Giant water slide, pony rides, real goldfish pond, fortune telling and much more!! Proceeds toward The Ark Youth Centre. 27-2 WHILE AT THE BLUEWATER Kennel Club's Dog Show in Blyth on July 4-5-6 be sure to stop in at the Auburn/Belgrave Co-op's booth and see our wide selection of pet supplies. 27-1 A TASTE OF COUNTRY BARBECUE: beef, pork, turkey, venison, hors d' oeuvres, salads Saturday, July 22, 5 - 7 p.m. Blyth & District Community Centre. Adults $12, Children 12 and under $6 (includes admission to the Food Fair). Tickets available at the Citizen Blyth and Brussels offices, and Blyth Festival. 24-6p CARD OF THANKS AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Antiques & Riding Lawn Mower will be held for PAUL & RHETA TRAYNOR, RR 2 WINGHAM, ONT. Lot 30 Conc. 10 Turnberry Twp. North end of Wingham turn west at Hodgin's Buildall and go 2 miles to the Horseshoe, or go north of Wingham on Hwy. 4 past the Co-op corner, turn left -- approx. 2 miles. Watch for signs. ON TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1995 AT 5:30 P.M. Canadiana articulating riding lawn mower with front cut (good condition), 1988 motorized golf cart (good condition). HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Gibson deep freeze, round tables and 4 chairs, chesterfield and chair, double bed and dresser, 2 drop leaf tables, wooden arm chair, clover leaf table, double bed with night tables and lamp, corner what-not, book table, small wooden tables, couch, odd chairs, 2 wooden rocking chairs, old bottles, lawn furniture and swing, pictures and mirror, colour TV and stand, stereo and 2 speakers, sewing machine, vacuum cleaner, drapes, jars, sets of dishes, blue cups. ANTIQUES: pink depression glass, 2 antique washstands, 2 antique hutches, antique sideboard, antique table, gun FAC, MISCELLANEOUS: Sears electric snow blower, 2 wheel trailer, rotor mower, Stihl chain saw, BBQ, scrap Iron machinery, 2 snowmobiles, extension ladder, wagon load of hand tools and dishes. Plan to attend as property is sold. TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announcements take precedence over advertising, items listed as described by owner. For information call owner - Paul Traynor 519-357-3100 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS