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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1996 PAGE 17.
FARMHOUSE - 3 MILES FROM
Blyth. Phone 392-6201. 23-tfn
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT -
newly renovated spacious
farmhouse with new 2-car attached
garage, 4 large bedrooms, large
kitchen and living room. Located
between Belgrave and Blyth on
Hwy. 4. Monthly rent $700. For
information call (519) 357-3330.
(Weekdays 8 - 5). 23-2
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT
in downtown Blyth. Very clean,
fridge and stove included, $295.00
plus utilities. Phone 523-9141, 357-
4049. • 23-tfn
AUBURN AREA - 2 OR 3 BED-
room home, fridge and stove
included, garage and small barn.
Available immediately. Call 526-
7753. 23-tfn
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ARTICLES
FOR SALE
DOUBLE BED AND NIGHT
table, mesh playpen. Best offer.
887-9313. 23-2p
200 VARIETIES OF PERENNIALS
for sale. Geraniums and box plants.
Leo and Corry Sanders, 6 miles
west of Brussels on Cty. Rd. 16,
887-6306. 21-6p
MIXED GRAIN, 1939 MAPLE
Leaf Chev 3 ton for parts. 1967
Ford Galaxie 500 for parts. Phone
887-6968. 22-2p
12 X 8 GARDEN SHED, EXCEL-
lent condition, easily moved,
brown in colour. Phone 887-6943.
22-2
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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BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS A
profitable full or part-time busi-
ness. We provide graded animals,
supplies, market, financing.
Excellent tax benefits available.
Canadian Chinchilla, P.O. Box
1684, St. Marys, Ont. N4X 1CI.
1-519-229-6117. 22-2p
AUCTION I
SALES
Auction Sale
of Household Effects,
Appliances, Antiques,
Primitives, Collectables
and miscellaneous items
from Gus and Audrey
Hamilton of Wingham along
with consignments from
other area homes.
Thursday Evening,
June 13, 1996
at 6:30 pm
at the
Wingham Sales
Arena
(Just North of Wingham on
Hwy #4)
Auctioneer Jake Kikkert
(519) 357-2987
BARLOW. Sincere thanks for your
thoughtful expressions of sympathy
in the recent loss of our dear
husband, father and grandfather,
Sinclair Barlow. Our appreciation
to all our family, friends and
neighbours for cards, floral tributes,
and donations. Thank you also for
the lovely food brought to the
home during Clair's illness and
after his passing. Your visits to
Clair were deeply appreciated.
Special thanks to those who
supported us through difficult
times: Rev. Randy Banks, Dr. R.
Latuskie, shift nurses and visiting
nurses of Community Nursing
Services, Town and Country
Homemakers, Huron County Home
Care, Hospital in the Home, and
ProResp. Thank you to Rev. Randy
Banks for a special service and to
Peebles Funeral Home and the
ladies of Duff's United Church,
Walton, for their support and for
the lovely luncheon. Your kindness
will never be forgotten. - The
Barlow family. 23-1p
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CARD OF
THANKS
BERDAN. I would like to thank
everybody who was able to make it
to the community shower on
Thursday night. Thank you for all
the lovely gifts. They will all be
very useful to Ken and I. Thank
you to everyone who went in on the
gift from Just For You. Agnes, the
corsages were beautiful! A special
thank you to Trish Clarkson, Edith
Pipe, Karen Bridge, Margaret
Jarvis and Liz Sholdice for
organizing such a wonderful
evening. Also I would like to thank
Betty Graber for the touching poem
and the skit with Joan Jacobs.
Thank you also to Joyce Jacklin for
the poem and the beautiful finger
work on the piano. Thank you
again to everyone for your support,
kindness and friendship. It will
always be remembered and held
dear to my heart. - Vanessa. 23-1
BLYTH CIBC. Thanks to the
generous donations of the Blyth
and area community our Hot Dog
Day, May 16 was .a success
enabling us to contribute $351.87
to the Children's Hospital of
Western Ontario. Thanks also to
Scrimgeour's Food Market for their
generosity and to Sheron Stadel-
mann, Karen McClinchey and Lisa
Flynn, also John and Bill for their
assistance. -Blyth CIBC Staff.23-1
FINCH/BRAY. A sincere thank
you to "The Gang" for our
combined 25th anniversary dinner,
party and cakes. We had a great
time! Our gifts of the beautiful
pendulum clocks will be a lasting
treasure. It's having friends like you
that makes the world a better place.
- Larry and Jan, Gord and Dale.
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FLYNN. I would like to thank
everyone who donated and helped
me in any way to make the Youth
Search for Talent Show the best
ever. Fantastic! Special thanks to
the 80 contestants who participated,
they did us proud. - Marie. 23-1
DYK. The family of the late Trudy
Dyk would like to extend their deep
appreciation for all the support
received for the loss, as well as
during the tragic illness of the past
year. Special thanks to all the Town
and Country Homemakers, the
nurses from Community Nursing,
and to the workers at Huron County
Home Care who all contributed
extensively to the care of our wife
and mother during her illness. Also,
thanks to Rev. Adrian Van Geest
for the very meaningful memorial,
and for his extra support during
those difficult times. Thank you
also to the Drummond Street East
neighbours and friends, and to the
neighbours and friends of the ninth
concession of Morris Township for
the lovely flowers, the food trays,
and the memorial donation made
on behalf of our wife and mother.
A sincere thank you is extended to
the ladies of the Blyth Christian
Reformed Church who provided a
wonderful luncheon following the
funeral and to all the pallbearers,
and the Beattie-Falconer Funeral
Home for all their assistance. - Leo
Dyk and family. 23- 1p
MARKS/WEBER. Thank you to
everyone who came out to our
Buck and Doe in Mildmay. We had
a great time. A special thanks to
our wedding party who worked
hard to make the night a success. -
Sandra and Darrell. 23-1
•444- SAXON. My thanks and apprecia-
tion to the ladies of the community
for the wonderful shower on May
28 in Cranbrook. Thanks to the
ladies who organized and
researched. Your thoughtfulness is
greatly appreciated. Thank you all.
- Laura Saxon. 23-1p
THE WINGHAM CANADETTES
would like to thank the following
for donations towards trophies for
our Miss Midwest Competition
held recently: Bakelaar Jewellers,
MacIntyre Bakery, Hays Electric,
Les Stewart Trans., Mr. and Mrs.
A. Sande, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mullin,
Brussels Legion #218, Mr. and
Mrs. D. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mitchell, Paul Elliott Trucking,
Crawford Mill and Davies, J. Exel,
Wingham Forestry Service, NTL
Farms Ltd., John W. King,.Mac-
Donald Home Hardware, Wheeler
Bus Lines, Total Indulgence, Mr.
and Mrs. Vance, J. R. Fear Apiaries,
R. Fear, Canadian Crane Rentals,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Neill, Stapleton
Interiors, Country Computers, J.
Fear, Our Scissors 'N' Us,
Wingham Mini Mart and Dr. Hall.
Also a big thank you to all 'the
parents for their support and hard
work throughout the year. 23-1
COMING
EVENTS
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment - St. Joseph's R. C. Church,
Clinton, Wednesday, June 12,
8 p.m. Over $100.00 in prizes.
Lunch provided. Everyone
welcome. Sponsored by Knights of
Columbus. 23-lp
JUNE GARDEN PARTY -
Brussels United Churth, Sunday,
June 16, 4 - 7 p.m: Adults $8.00,
Children 6 - 12, $4.00, Preschool,
free. Advance tickets and take-out
orders 887-6457 or 887-6097.
Everyone welcome. 23-2p
THE BLYTH BUSINESS
Association meeting is June 10,
7:30 p.m. at the Blyth Inn
Restaurant. 23-1
BLYTH FESTIVAL YOUNG
Company rehearsals begin July 8 to
August 17 with performances
August 13 to 17. Anyone, 13 years
old and up, interested in a non-
paying acting position with the
company, can call the Festival
Office at 523-4345 for an inter-
view. Interviews will be held June
8 from 1 to 6 p.m. with a workshop
for participants June 9 from 1 to
3 p.m. 23-1
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL
Meeting. The Wingham and
District Community Living
Association will be holding its
Annual General Meeting for the
1995/1996 Fiscal year on: Monday,
June 10, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. at the
Teeswater Curling Club.. Everyone
welcome! 23-1
STAG AND DOE FOR LESLIE
Goll and Scott Johnston on
Saturday, June 15, 1996 at BMG
Arena. Music by D.J. Dance 9 - 1.
Lunch provided. $5.00 per person.
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100TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRA-
tion for Jessie Engel, June 16 - 2:00
to 4:00 p.m. at St. John's Church,
Brussels. Everyone invited by her
family, the Women's Institute and
Anglican Church Women. 23-2
KINBURN FORESTERS CHICKEN
BBQ, Thursday, June 13, 1996, 5
p.m. to 7 p.m. Adults - $8.00,
children 6 to 12 - $4.00. Tickets
available from members. Call 527-
1366 or 527-0476. 20-23-24
MENTALIST - HYPNOTIST
Blair Robertson is performing a
Power of Suggestion show at F. E.
Madill Secondary School, Thurs-
day, June 6 at 7:30 p.m. Family
$20, adult $6, student $5,
preschoolers free. Proceeds to
Students Council. 23-1
SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS
Council Doubles Nite bingo,
Monday, June 17, 7:30 p.m.,
Seaforth Arena. Doors open a ,
5:30 p.m. Prizes doubled. Over
$5,000 in prizes, $2,000 jackpot.
License #297196 23-2
CANCER SUPPORT GROUP
meets at Huronlea, Brussels,
Wednesday, June 12 at 7:30 p.m,
All welcome. 23-2p
THE FAMILY OF CHESTER
and Ruth Earl invites you to join
them in celebrating their parents'
50th wedding anniversary at an
Open House on Saturday, June 15,
1996 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Elma
Township Public School, Newry,
Ontario. 23-2p
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AUCTION
SALES
CARD OF
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COMING
EVENTS
CARD OF
THANKS
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• •• • AUCTION SALE • • • to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building In Clinton for the •
• Estate of Mable Neil of Egmondville
• WED., JUNE 12 AT 5 P.M. •
• * Oak dining table with 2 leaves and 4 matching chairs, 5 matching A v * press back chairs, library table, buffet, 2 washstands, chesterfield
• and chair, chesterfield with pull out bed, hall tree, coffee and end 1
# tables, upholstered chairs, 2 antique dressers, antique lamp table •A
# with drawer, good double mattress, 3 hooked mats, antique hall 7
• mirror, trunk, Avon plates, decanters, pitchers and glasses, dishes, 7
• glassware, Tupperware, bedding linens, 24 ft. aluminum extension y
• ladder, 8 crocks, cross cut saw, '2 jack all jacks, 1 ton chain fall, 4 7
• Inch and 6 Inch vise, bench grinder, welding cable, 8 ft. step ladder, 7
• telescoping post jack, plus other tools, a few toys, games and 7
• puzzles, enameled top baking table, etc. plus items too numerous to 7
• mention. •
• Terms Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. •
• • AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 Clinton
• • WED., JUNE 5 AT 5 P.M.: Lawn equipment and furniture at Lobb
Auction, Clinton. •
4. SAT., JUNE 8 AT 9:30 A.M.: Clearing auction sale for Crawford • v Motors In Wingham. 1985 Ford 4 x 4 Pickup, MF 205 tractor with •
• loader, air compressor, tire changer, shop equipment, parts •
• manuals, shop manuals from 1930 to 1980, old car parts, etc. Call • ' 357-3862. Ask for Bob. •
• WED., JUNE 12 AT 5 P.M.: Estate of Mable Neil at Lobb Auction. •
• SAT., JUNE 15 AT 10 A.M.: Estate of Marie Scott of RR #6 St. •
• Thomas at Lobb Auction, Clinton. • 111.41•-•-•-•-#.***4.-e-si-o-e-4.-******-4.4.-vo-e.4.-•••••••-•-•-•-•-•-t,