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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1995-09-20, Page 19v‘A•ciles •TiN ," • • 0.. ''''''' B BIRTHS C CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS C HOUSE TO RENT - IN BRUSSELS, available November 1. Phone 887- 6768. 37-2 THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT with yard for rent in Blyth. Call 523-9428. 33-tin TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Brussels, $450.00 includes everything. Phone 519-743-9298. 20-tin TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Brussels, heat included. Available immediately. 887-6408. 36-tin GROUND FLOOR STORE FRONT office in Brussels, 2 piece bath, insulated, electric heat, air conditioned. 887-6164. 36-2 MODERN 2 BEDROOM APART- ment, 1,000 sq. ft. with appliances and hookup for washer and dryer. Repainted. $395 plus utilities. Downtown Blyth. 291-2145 days, 357-4049 evenings. 35-tin A ARTICLES FOR SALE FARM FRESH APPLES, SWEET cider, apple butter, new crop honey. Maitside Orchards, County Rd. 16, Brussels. Phone 887-6883. Open daily. 36-2p COLONIAL STYLE SOFA, brown and beige upholstery. Phone 887-6745. 37-1p HAIR PIECES, PERMANENT attachment, human or synthetic, sales and services. The Perfect Look, 1-800-817-2221. 37-tin PATHFINDER'S BLOUSE AND scarf, like new, only $25. Phone 523-9636 after 5:30 p.m. 37-1p ONE HITACHI STEREO SYSTEM includes radio, tape player and turntable and equalizer with large speakers. Paid $1,300 new, sell for $400. Phone 887-9141. Excellent condition. 37-lp A AUCTION SALES A AUCTION SALES THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1995. PAGE 19. -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 BLYTH, 3 BEDROOM BUNG- alow, excellent location, available October 1, monthly rent $475 plus utilities. References required. Phone 523-9435. 35 & 37 TWO BEDROOM FARMHOUSE between Blyth and Londesboro, available immediately. References required. Phone 523-9610. 37-tfn 16 X 24 FT. SINGLE CAR garage for sale. Call 887-9576 or 887- 6273. 37-1 METAL STANLEY GARAGE door 7' high x 10' wide, hardware included. Phone 887-6809. 37-lp OIL FURNACE, 8 YEARS OLD, in excellent condition. Asking $500 o.b.o. Phone 523-4403. 3'7-lp CATHY'S SHOPPE - UNIQUE gifts, great prices, fall decorating. 1 1/4 miles north of Winthrop, turn right, second place on left. If I'm home I'm open days and evenings. Call 527-1484. 37-3 LARGE DARK PINE, 4 DOOR china cabinet, glass doors on top, like new. Phone 519-887-9066. 37-1p SIX TWENTY-WEEK-OLD pullets, brown egg layers, $5/bird. Phone 887-6024. 37-1 AUCTION SALE OF MACHINERY, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & MISCELLANEOUS will be held for J. Fehr, RR 1 Seaforth Go north of Seaforth to Winthrop and one mile west - on Conc. 8 of McKillop Township SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 11:00 AM — VEHICLES — 1976 Lincoln 2 door (sell as is); 1977 Ford pickup half ton (sell as is); 1978 Kawasaki 340 liquid cooled snowmobile. — RABBITS — 72 doe and 10 buck rabbits; cages; 45 ft. trailer used for rabbits. — MACHINERY — Two tractors; 18 ft. trailer; Cockshutt 5 furrow plow; three furrow plow; three small trailers; trail disc; eight ton feed tank; snowblower; two cement mixers; scuffler for lawn; post hole digger. — HOUSEHOLD — Electric sewing machine; sewing machine; organ; electric house fans; ten electric heaters; flower stand; vacuum cleaner. — MISCELLANEOUS — Pioneer chainsaw; bus frame; 4 tires for Dodge truck; rods for car and truck; steel fence posts; angle iron; shovels; bicycles; eight 30 ft. rafters; blue square siding; black & white vinyl. Two wagon loads of small items. TERMS: Cash or acceptable cheque with proper I.D. day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal announce- ments take precedence over advertising, items listed as described by owner. For information call owner - J Fehr - 519-527-2114 AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL 519-357-2349 COATS-CUNNINGHAM. Rob and Debra Coates of 47 Robinson St., London are happy to announce the arrival of Alexander Edward, a baby brother for Jasmine born on September 8, 1995. Spoiling privileges go to grandparents Tom and Ila Cunningham, Auburn; Bob and Elva Coates, Saudi Arabia; great-grandmothers Norma Grigg, Clinton; and Lillian Park, London. 37- 1p C CARD OF THANKS BRUSSELS R.B.I. Ladies Fastball Team would like to thank Brussels Country Inn for supplying the team with new ball shirts. Thank you also to Frank Stretton for spending time with the team. 37-1 C.C.Y. would like to thank all those who helped with the Rhythm and News Concert. Special thanks to The Gift Chest, Donut Delite, J.R.'s Chesterfried Chicken, Brussels Lions Club, Bainton's, IGA Brussels, Belgrave Co-op, CKNX-AM and FM 102. And a Big Thank You to all those who bought tickets. 37-1 DAER. We would like to thank the Blyth Firemen for such a quick response to our fire and thanks to anyone else who was involved in helping in any way. - Bert and Dorothy Daer. 36- 1p DEVRIES. I would like to thank Dr. Hanlon and Dr. Flowers for their excellent care while in Wingham Hospital. The nurses on second floor were just wonderful. Thanks also to Rev. Cam McMillan, Rev. Rae Brent and Rev. Nielson coming to see me. I am very grateful for the visits, cards, flowers and goodies from family, friends and neighbours. It was all very much appreciated. Sincerely - Jane Devries. 37-1 GWYN. A very special "Thank You" to John Lyons for pulling me to safety when I slipped and fell out of the loader when it took fire and to Bob Machan for the transporta- tion to Clinton Hospital. To Dr. Salsbury, thank you and the ambulance drivers for taking me to Goderich Hospital and Dr. Pototschnik, thank you. To Louise, a special thanks for leaving work to be with Ella and for bringing me home for the five days. Thank you Wilmer for taking me back to the Clinton Hospital and all the trips you made for me. To Dr. Hay, the nurses and staff and for the loan of the wheelchair, a sincere thank you. A heartfelt thanks, to all for the treats, cards, phone inquiries and visits. Thank you to Fannie Somers, Lloyd Glousher and all my co-workers. To Ella, Louise, Paul and Natasha (for the rose) your love and support is appreciated. Carman Gwyn. 37-lp JACKLIN. Lawrence and Mildred sincerely thank our family, Don and Joyce, Marlene and Brian, Gordon and Debbie Cann, Wayne and our grandchildren, Shawn and Sharie, Bobbi Jo, David and Janice and friend Bradley Rodges, for taking us to The Ranch House in Blyth on Sunday to celebrate Lawrence's 80th birthday. The smorgasbord was delicious. Also thanks for the gifts and inviting Mildred's sister, Margaret Lindner and Walter Schlueter to be a part of it. Sure reminds us, as it does so often throughout the year, how nice it is to have a family. — Lawrence and Mildred. 37-1 JARDIN. Our sincere thanks to all who attended our 25th anniversary celebration and remembered us with cards, gifts and flowers. A special thanks to all who partici- pated in the renewing of vows skit and to those who organized the party. — Harold and Nancy Jardin. 37-1 MANNING, McALISTER. A warm thank you to Dan and Donna Taylor, proprietors of The Blyth Apothecary, for their support of local artists. The generous donation of their storefront windows for an exhibition of paintings and bronzes in the summer of '95, is greatly appreciated by Jo Manning and Leda McAlister. 37-1p McCALL. A sincere thanks to everyone for their thoughtfulness and concern after my fall. Your visits, cards, flowers, gifts and treats were very much enjoyed while I was a patient in Seaforth Hospital and since returning home. Thanks again, it was all appreciated. - Betty. 3'7-lp SCHNEIDER. We would like to thank all our family and friends for making our day a happy occasion. Special thanks go to the Coffee Club at the Walton Inn, Linda Baillie and Jean Prescott for their help at the reception and the ladies of the Guild for taking care of the dinner. Thanks also for the gifts, cards and best wishes we received, they are all greatly appreciated. Thanks again. - Lois and Merv. 37-1 WHITTARD. I guess knowing my picture was to be in your paper was too much for me. Many thanks for flowers, visits and calls I received while in hospital and since coming home. Thanks to Doug for getting Bush to the hospital and to Rev. N. Beale for her visits. - Lois Whittard. 37-lp 1Vazitzuz Fr, /% I-1 r4: A t IT I II TIPS (NC)—Selenium, an essential mineral, is also a valuable tool in cancer prevention. One study after another has shown that high intake of selenium lowers one's cancer risk. Optimum total intake (from food and supplements) is at least 200 to 400 micrograms daily. Vitamin E boosts selenium's health- ful properties. li!formation proyided by (he Fri 'd Nv.vVeit, Coming event. Inform The Citizen EVENING AUCTION SALE of Home Furnishings and Antiques consigned from homes in the Teeswater-Wingham-Brussels area will be held In Teeswater Agri-Curl Building ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, AT 6:00 P.M. AUCTIONEERS: WALLACE BALLAGH, TEESWATER 392-6170 GRANT McDONALD, RIPLEY 395-5353 • • • • 1 .11.41.41.4.••••••••••••••••••••••41.111.111.•••••••11K, • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 • 4 4 • • 4 4 • • • 4 4 • • $ • 4 4 4 4 I • 4 4 4 Antique furniture, glassware, collectable* to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton FOR THE ESTATE OF VELMA HAIST OF SEAFORTH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AT 9 A.M. APPLIANCES: Modern Moffat fridge, 24 inch electric stove, Energy 7 chest freezer, spin dry washer. ANTIQUES: Large antique piano, hall stand with mirror, phonograph, bonnet chest, pressback rocker, china cabinet, chests of drawers with mustache pulls, buffet, sideboard bottom, treadle sewing machine, washstand, blanket box, parlour tables, old radio, old dining table, school desk, old pictures, antique dressers with mirrors, trunks, antique bed, 5 cream cans, toy wagon, 2 fancy old light fixtures, wicker fern stand, crocks and jugs, oak swivel office chair, small desk, oil painting, wooden rocker, old high chair, hooked rug, 2 miniature stoves, sad irons, lantern, oil lamps, wooden plane, scrub board, approx. 200 salt and pepper shakers, glassware, bedding, some material, odd tables, garden tiller, electric lawn mower, plus many other hems too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 482-7898 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 AT 9 A.M.: CNR items, antiques, Capel rugs, table top phonograph. Another good auction at Lobb Auction, Clinton. • • • LARGE AUCTION SALE fr•411.4.-411.••••••-•-•-•1111041.41.411.414.0.0•111.4111.•••••• • 411.10.411.4111,44