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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
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN
Blyth, carpeted, large yard,
available now. Phone 523-9428.
42-tfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
quiet, friendly village, close to ball
park and playground. Large living
room and eat-in kitchen. Call 526-
7355. 47-tfn
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT -
Well kept 4-bedroom farmhouse
with attached 2-car garage located
on Hwy. 4 between Blyth and
Belgrave. Monthly rent $700. For
more information call (519) 357-
3330. 09-2
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT -
3-bedroom farmhouse located just
east of Blyth on paved county road.
Monthly rent $400. For more
information call (519) 357-3330.
09-2
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
1986 S15 IN IMMACULATE
condition. Phone - Day, 526-7262,
evening, 523-4223, Tom Cronin.
09-1
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
CUSTOM FAXING - NEED TO
send or receive a fax? The Citizen
does custom faxing for customers.
Drop in or call 523-4792 or 887-
9114 for details. tfn
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AUCTION
SALES
BRIAN RINTOUL
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.).
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27/96
Hank Veltkamp, RR 1, Newton,
Farm Machinery Sale.
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
Reavle 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 - Bervle.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27/96
Livestock, farm machinery for
John & Trleva Jamieson,
RR #3 Wingham - (East
Wawanosh Twp.).
Ontario Livestock Exchange
every Tuesday and Thursday
and Brussels Livestock every
Friday.
Young people under 21 years of -
age represent 20 per cent of the
road users killed on Ontario roads,
13 per cent or drivers injured, 14.5
per cent of drivers killed, 15 per
cent of pedestrians killed.
Huron/Path Injury Prevention Committee
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BIRTHS
BENNETT. Amanda and Tyler are
thrilled to announce the safe arrival
of their baby sister, Emilee
Margaret May, 7 lbs. on February
7, 1996. Proud parents are Peter
and LuAnn. Another grandchild for
Dick and Marlene Reilly of
Collingwood and Marg and Ross
Bennett of Walton. 09-1
LEE. Bobbi and Kevin and big
brother Mitchal are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of Haidan
Charles 7 lbs. 9 oz. born Feb. 8,
1996 at Clinton Public Hospital.
09-1
RUSH/HOBDEN. Alan and Mary-
Jane are pleased to announce and
thank God for, the safe arrival of
their first child, a boy, Stephen
Andrew Rush. Stephen was born
February 15, 1996 at Seaforth -
Community Hospital weighing
8 1/2 lbs. Proud grandparents are
Walter and Elizabeth Hobden of
Eganville and Donald and Ann
Rush of Windsor. Thanks to Drs.
Zettel, Percival and Rodney, the
OR nurses and the nursing staff in
Seaforth. A special thanks also to
all our family and friends and our
congregations of Calvin-Brick,
Knox (Belgrave), Bervie and Kin-
loss United Churches for their love
and support. 09- 1p
SHOLDICE. Corrie and Doug
would like to announce the safe
arrival of Meagan Elizabeth and
Jordyn Cornelia born February 16
at St. Joseph's Health Centre, twin
sisters for Alix and Ryan. Grand-
daughters of Pierre and Marie
Rammeloo and Ken and Liz
Sholdice. Miracles do happen!
09-lp
ARMSTRONG. The family of
John Armstrong extends a heartfelt
thank you to all who supported us
during the loss of a dear husband,
father, grandfather and brother. The
comforting words and visits,
prayers and cards, floral tributes
and memorial donations, and the
food brought to our home were all
greatly appreciated. A sincere
thank you to Rev. Cathrine
Campbell for her prayers, support,
and the lovely service; and also to
the Melville Ladies Guild for the
delicious lunch afterwards. Thanks
to Stephen Bens for his assistance.
A special thank you to Dr. Latuskie
for his excellent care over the past
few years; and to Dr. Matthews,
Dr. Conners, Dr. Kiassen, and the
nurses on second floor for their
excellent care while he was in
I.C.U. The loving kindness, thought-
fulness and support of all who gave
of themselves to help us through
this sad time has certainly been a
great comfort to all of us, and will
always be remembered. — Isabel,
Brian and Elaine, Murray and Lynn,
Don and Diane, Gary and Judith
and families and Tena Empey. 09-1
SNELL. The family of the late
Richard (Rick) Snell would like to
sincerely thank family, friends and
neighbours for the many acts of
kindness, following our sudden,
sad bereavement. The lovely floral
tributes, the donations to_charities,
the many cards, letters arid calls,
and..the delicious food brought to
our homes-are all gratefully acknow-
Tedsed. The visitation was an
indication of the special person
Rick was. Thank you to all who
attended. Our appreciation too, to
Hullett and Tudor Masonic Lodges,-
for conducting their very fitting
service. Particular thanks to Rever-
end Jerry Brown for his moving
tribute to Rick, to the Mitchell
United Church Choir for their
special music, to the Mitchell
U.C.W. for preparing and serving
the delicious lunch following the
service, and to the Lockhart
Funeral Home for their kindness
and compassion. Our thanks also to
the ambulance drivers and the
incredibly kind hospital staff at
both Stratford and University
Hospitals. Rick faced his life with
strength and courage, and we are so
fortunate to have had him as a son
and brother. Thank you again for
helping us through this very
difficult time. — The Snell Family.
09-1
COMING
EVENTS
MAJESTIC W.I. CARD PARTY
March 5, at 8 p.m. Brussels Library.
Everyone welcome. 09-lp
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 at Webster's Cloth-
ing Store or Erica Clark 523-9659
or Kimey Richmond 523-9504.
08-3p
1ST BLYTH GROUP COMMITTEE
extends a sincere thank you to the
Citizen for last week's coverage of
Scout-Guide Week, and to the
businesses who sponsored it. Thank
you to Blyth United Church for
sharing your church service with
us. Thank you to Webster's for the
window display, to the Blyth
Community Centre who hosted the
banquet, and to the following busi-
nesses and individuals who donated
door prizes: Auburn Co-op, Blyth
Veterinary Clinic, The Citizen,
Dauphin Feeds, Tom & Stephen
Duizer, Elliott Insurance, Hensall
District Co-op, Heywood Sports,
Hillcrest Restaurant, Heather & Jim
Jackson, Gisele & Peter Kelly,
Londesboro Seed Plant, McGavin's,
Milton J. Dietz Ltd., Poplar Lane
Antenna, Radford's Farm Equip-
ment Ltd., Robert Radford Farm
Machinery Repairs, The Rural
Voice, Sparling's Propane, Today's
Variety, Winthrop Maple Syrup.
09-1
COMING
EVENTS
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
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
THE ARK IS HAVING A SILENT
Auction on Saturday, March 30.
Any donations of items or services
would be gratefully accepted.
Phone Barb Mutter 887-6117. 07-3
COMMUNITY BRIDAL SHOWER
for Anna Terpstra on Monday,
March 11, 1996 at St. Ambrose
Church, Brussels at 8 ,p.m.
Everyone welcome. 09-2
CARD OF
THANKS
CARD OF
THANKS
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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 ml. east.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6TH AT 1:00 P.M.
Property consists of 1 and 1/2 storey frame house with full
basement. Kit6hen 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 GE 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
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