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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1996 PAGE 21.
-RATES-
20 words or less only
$4.00. Additional words
15c 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
TWO BEDROOM, MODERN
apartment, utilities included, main
street, Blyth, 482-9371. 08-tfn
COZY HOME, LARGE LOT, 3
bedrooms, fridge, stove, garage and
small barn. Available April. For
more info. call 526-7753 evenings.
08-1
DUPLEX IN AUBURN - TWO
large 2 bedroom apartments
available January 1. No pets.
References. Call 526-7355. 47-tfn
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Blyth, carpeted, large yard,
available now. Phone 523-9428.
42-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Brussels, heat included. Phone
887-6408. 47-tfn
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
12 X 15 GREEN CARPET WITH-
out underlay. Call 887-6709 before
9 a.m. or in evening. 08-1p
LAST CALL - ZERO ZONE 2 PC.
snowsuits, Brophy Snowsuit
Centre. Low Low sale price.
Balance of stock put away March
2. Some 2 pc. snowsuits as low as
$95.00, Med. - Large - X-Large,
summer coveralls, $20.00; small
and medium only, Thermol bomber
jackets, $15.00; at Brophy Snow-
suit Centre in Wingham, 357-3712.
08-2
BLAKE'S APPLE ORCHARD —
McIntosh, Spys, Spartan, Empire
and Crispen apples, 21 lb. bags
from $4.50. 4 litres fresh cider
$3.50. Guaranteed freshness. 887-
6972. 02-tfn
GOOD CLEAN CHUNKY HARD
maple, ash, slabwood, $9-$10/cord
delivered. Phone 529-7302. 06-4
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send or receive a fax? The Citizen
does custom faxing for customers.
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Auction Calendar
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13/96
Farm machinery for Mike
Hahn's Estate - Mornington
Twp. near Newton.
SATURDAY, MARCH 23/96
Farm machinery & household
effects for Keith & Joyce
VanCamp, RR #4 Brussels
(Morris Twp.).
SATURDAY, MARCH 30/96
Farm machinery & household
effects for R.J. Bob Menzies,
RR #2 Listowel (Grey Twp.).
FRIDAY, APRIL 5/96
Farm machinery for Lloyd
Collins Estate, RR #3
Goderich (Ashfield Twp.).
MONDAY, APRIL 8/96
Reavie Farm Equipment
Consignment Sale - Lucknow.
SATURDAY, APRIL 13/96
Farm machinery & household
effects for Allan Herrfort, RR
#1 Newton (Mornington Twp.).
SATURDAY, APRIL 20/96
Ron Stanley Farm Equipment
Consignment Sale - Bervie.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27/96
Uvestock, farm machinery for
John & Trieva Jamieson,
RR #3 Wingham - (East
Wawanosh Twp.).
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BIRTHS
BROMMER. Dave and Debbie are
happy to announce the safe arrival
of Emma Christine on Feb. 4/96
weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. at St. Mary's
Hospital, a little sister for Jessica
and Nicole. Proud grandparents are
Gerald and Anna VanderHeyden,
RR 3, Blyth and Peter and Sylvia
Brommer, Clinton. 08-lp
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BIRTHS
WHITE. Danny and Allison White
are proud to announce the arrival of
their daughter Meaghan Elizabeth
born Feb. 16/9 6, 5:04 p.m.
weighing 5 lbs. 15 oz. at Stevenson
Memorial Hospital at Alliston.
Proud grandparents are Barry and
Irma Smith of Brampton and Ken
and Dawn White of Brusseli.08-lp
CARD OF
THANKS
BLYTH FIGURE SKATING
CLUB. Thanks to everyone who
helped support the cheese fund-
raiser. With your support we were
able to raise $6,017.25 which
means the Blyth Figure and Power
Skaters made a profit of $1,800.00.
Congratulations to the top cheese
sellers: 1st, Robin Mason - $549.75;
2nd, Britney Bos - $253.50; 3rd,
Lucas Cooke - $242.50. A job well
done by everyone. Thanks, Blyth
Figure Skating Club. 08-1
BRIGHTON. Sincere thanks to our
friends, relatives and neighbours
for their kind expressions of
sympathy. Special thanks to Dr.
Zettel and the nurses at Seaforth
General Hospital, to the Royal
Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary
and to Rev. Randy Banks for his
kind and supportive words. — The
family of Ross Brighton. 08-lp
Diabetes
STOP the epidemic.
El CANADIAN ASSOCIATION
DIABETES CANADIENNE
ASSOCIATION DU DIABETE
1-800-BANTING NC
CALDWELL. I would like to
express my sincere thanks to my
family, relatives and friends for all
their visits and for the lovely
flowers, gifts and cards sent me
while a patient in Clinton Hospital
and for the kindness shown to
Ralph at home with visits and by
food brought in. Special thanks to
Dr. Lal and the nurses and staff on
first floor for their care and
thoughtfulness and to Rev. Stephen
Huntley for his visits. It was all so
very much appreciated. — Gladys
Caldwell. 08- 1p
GRAND VIEW RESTAURANT.
We had a Great Day! Grand View
Restaurant was buzzing with activity.
Draw winners were as follows:
Dave Cook won the $20 gas voucher;
Matt Townsend is now the proud
owner of the Collectible Doll,
donated by N.D. Cameron Ltd.,
Wingham; Jason Vogels won 10
free breakfasts and Jean Ireland
took home the bird feeder that
Randy made (in his spare time). A
huge thank you to those who
remembered us with cards, flowers
and best wishes. Special thanks to
mom (Marion Cook) for the beauti-
fully decorated cakes, they were
delicious. The ice cream was donated
by Bateson's Model Dairy in Wing-
ham. Thanks Jan and Wayne. It
was a real fun day and we all went
home tired but it was definitely a
good tired. We're now looking for-
ward to the next 10 years. — Randy
and Eleanor Babcock and staff. 08-1
KERR. It is wonderful to know
there are so many people willing to
offer support when a family has
had a set back. We would like to
thank family and friends who have
expressed kindness and made
Colton's day with much appreciated
gifts. These weeks ahead seem so
far away, but all the special care,
makes it all so much easier. Thank
you to Dr. Hay, emergency staff in
Clinton, also Children's Hospital in
London. Thank you so much to you
all. Sincerely — Nicole, Paul,
Colton and Kelsey. 08-1
NESBITT. Sincere thanks to all
who remembered me with cards,
flowers and visits I received while
in Stratford Hospital and since
returning home. Thanks to Dr.
Percival and Dr. Pototschnik,
Community Nursing Services and
Homecare. Many thanks to my
family for their help, with special
thanks to Dorothy and also to
Evelyn for the TLC in her home
while convalescing. — Florence.
08-1
PATTERSON. Sincere thanks to
all who remembered me with cards,
visits and phone calls I received
while in University Hospital and
since returning home. Thanks Bub
for bringing June down to the
hospital. Many thanks to Zetta, Jim
and Tom for their help on the
Saturday night. — Bill and June
Patterson. 08-1p
DID YOU KNOW? —
That 65,000 Ontarians are
heart and stroke volun-
teers?
PIPE. Thank you to my family and
friends for the lovely surprise party
they had for me on my 75th
birthday. Thanks to everyone who
came and celebrated the evening
with me, and also for the dinner
they took me out for the following
day. A special thanks for the gifts,
cards, and telephone calls. It will
never be forgotten and always
cherished in my heart. — Ruth Pipe.
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COMING
EVENTS
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
SERVICE to be held Friday, March
1, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. at the Blyth
Christian Reformed Church.
Hosted by the Christian Reformed
Church, Anglican, Blyth United
and Roman Catholic Churches.
This service is focused on "Haiti",
God Calls Us to Respond. The
speaker is Rev. Nancy Beale.
Everyone welcome. Refreshments
following the service. 08-2
CRAFTERS WANTED: FIRST
Annual Central Huron Secondary
School Spring Craft Show, Clinton,
April 27 and 28. Quality handmade
and homemade only. Call Bob
Gibbings 519- 482-7502. 08-1
HOT BEEF LUNCHEON AT
Walton United Church Wednesday,
Feb. 28, 11:30 to 12:30 p.m.
Euchre to follow at 1:00 p.m.
Admission $6.50. 08-1
EUCHRE - CRANBROOK COM-
munity Centre, Fridays at 8:30 p.m.
Feb. 23, March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29.
Ladies please bring lunch. 08-1p
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER AT
Brussels United Church Friday,
March 1 at 7:30 p.m. Prepared by
the women of Haiti. All welcome.
08-2
'KIDS' BREAK' SATURDAY,
March 16, 1996, 9:30 a.m. -
2:00 p.m. Everyone welcome
K - Grade 6. Call Thelma Steinman
887-9844 or Chris Tenpas 887-
9309. Cost: $2.00 per child to be
paid at door. Lunch and snack
provided. 08-2b
CHILDCARE COURSE AT THE
Ark Youth Centre, Brussels - Sat.,
Mar. 9, 9 a.m. - 12 noon; Sat.,
Mar. 16, 9:30 - 1:30. Cost $12.
Must be 12 by March 1. Call to
register 887-6024. "A must for
young babysitters." 08-2
CHILI SUPPER INCLUDES
chili, salads, rolls and desserts,
Blyth Arena, Thursday, March
7/96, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults: $6.00;
Children (5-11): $4.00; Pre-
schoolers: free. Sponsored by 1st
Blyth Scouts - Rovers. Tickets -
phone Erica Clark 523-9659. 08-3p
SPRING CRAFT CLASSES BEGIN
March 12, 13, 14, two locations
Londesboro and Goderich. Fun,
easy, economical! Call today
information/registration Little
Village Crafts 523-9168. 08-3
REAL ESTATE AUCTION:
Real Estate auction of 100 acre farm at Lot 3 conc. 16 of Grey
Twp., County of Huron, 3 conc. south of Brussels or 2nd conc,
north of Walton and then 1/2 mi. east.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6TH AT 1:00 P.M.
Property consists of 1 and 1/2 storey frame house with full
basement. Kitchen with dining area, large living room, full
bathroom and 1 bedroom downstairs and 4 bedrooms upstairs.
House is in good clean shape and nicely decorated. Heated by
oil. Some new windows throughout house.
BARN: Frame 40 x 60 and 40 x 46. Riding arena 104' x 56' with
18' x 88' lean to, which consists of 9 box stalls. Roping chute
area 28' x 24' at one end of arena and tack room and small
office and viewing area at the other end of the arena. Frame
barn has 3 box stalls and 6 tie stalls with rest of barn suitable
for cattle or more horse stalls. There are also turnout paddocks
near the barn. Property has 200 amp hydro service and drilled
well with new pump.
LAND: 100 acres with 88 acres approximately workable, mostly
systematically tiled. Good productive land. Approximately 8 -
10 acres of hard and softwood bush.
Property is being offered by public auction subject to
reasonable reserve bid.
Terms are 10% down day of sale, balance in 45 days. Full terms
announced day of sale. Anyone wishing to inspect property
may do so by contacting proprietor or auctioneer at which time
further questions may be answered. Proprietor and auctioneer
not responsible for accidents day of sale.
PROPRIETOR: BRIAN WORKMAN (519) 887-6052
AUCTIONEER: JOSEPH ZEHR (519) 887-9599
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