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PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1996
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2 p.m. Monday
in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
Phone 523-4792 or 887-9114
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TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment in Blyth, fridge and
stove included, $300.00 per month
plus utilities. Phone 523-4531.
37-tfn
BLYTH — LARGE SEMI-
detached, three bedroom, newly
renovated, excellent location, gas
furnace, available immediately.
Rent and utilities. 523-4929. 34-tfn
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT -
3-bedroom farmhouse and barn
located just northwest of Blyth. For
information call: 519-357-3330
(weekdays 8 - 5). 36-2
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, stove, fridge, utilities
included. References. Phone 482-
9371. 31-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in quiet, friendly village. Close to
playground and ballpark. Call 526-
7355. 27-tfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month
plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958.
28-tfn
BLYTH - HOUSE FOR RENT, 2
bedrooms, stove/fridge, 2 minutes
from downtown. Available Sept.
1/96. $450/month plus utilities.
Phone 523-4740. 32-tfn
OVERLOOKING DOWNTOWN
Brussels — 2 bedroom apartment,
2 appliances included. Phone 887-
9007. 33-ifn
DUPLEX IN AUBURN - LARGE
living room and eat-in kitchen, two
bedrooms, close to ball park and
playgrounds. $380.00 plus utilities.
Call 526-7355. 35-tfn
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APPLES, FRESH PRESSED
cider, new crop honey. Maitside
Orchards, County Road 16, west of
Brussels. Phone 887-6883. Open
daily. 37-2p
TOMATOES, CABBAGE, CAULI-
flower, and broccoli for sale at
North Huron Gardens. Call 887-
6870 before you come. 35-3
BLAKE'S APPLE ORCHARD IS
now harvesting early red varieties,
starting at $4.50 a 1/2 bushel.
Cider and apple butter available.
Brussels 887-6972. 36-tfn
ATTENTION: HUNTERS, HIKERS,
etc. Rugged wear field pants
available now at The Workshop -
Wingham. Teflon coated nylon
panels front and back, stand up to
thick brush and barbed wire. Waist
sizes 34 to 46. 357-4503. 37-1
FARM FRESH BROWN EGGS
for sale. Phone 523-4332. 33-eow
LAMMERANT/FORAN. Randy
and Joy are pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Logan Zachery
Keith, born on August 23, 1996,
weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. We would
like to thank Stratford and Clinton
Hospitals and staff for all their
care. Special thank you to all our
friends and relatives. Your gifts and
love will never be forgotten. 37-1p
BAKER. The family of the late
Edith Baker would like to express
their sincere thanks to family,
friends and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness, cards, floral
tributes, food brought to their
homes and donations to the many
charities. Special thanks to Dr.
Shubatt, Dr. Hanlon and Rosemary
Wheeler, nurses on second floor at
Wingham & District Hospital.
Many thanks to Rev. Stanley
MacDonald for his comforting
service, Jack and Marg Peebles of
Peebles Funeral Home, Atwood,
Harvey and Marg Clarke for
opening their home to us after the
service and to Ethel United Church
ladies and Morning Star Rebekah
Lodge for the lovely lunch. —
Albert and Linda, Elda and Ray,
Alan and Shirley and families.
37-lp
BJERG. The family of the late
Benny•Bjerg would like to thank all
the friends and neighbours of
Blyth, Seaforth and Clinton who
expressed their sympathy with
flowers, heart and stroke donations
and food. Special thanks to the
doctors and staff of the Seaforth,
Stratford, University Hospitals;
Beattie-Falconer Funeral Home and
Pastor Geick whose words of
guidance and heartwarming service
helped us through this troubled
time. All of your expressions of
sympathy and acts of kindhess will
never be forgotten. — Sincerely,
Karen, John and Rhonda, Jette and
Jim, Janet and Don, Benny and
Darlene and their families. 37-1
BRYANS. I should like to express
my sincere thanks for the beautiful
flowers which were sent to our
house, for the baking and dozens
and dozens of thoughtful cards,
many with handwritten notes and
for the literally hundreds of
inquiries which we have received
while I was in hospital and since
returning home. It has all been very
much appreciated. It is wonderful
to live in a small town, and
experience such an outpouring of
support. Thank you all. Visitors: I'll
be glad to see you for a five to ten
minute visit. — Jack Bryans. 37-lp
DUSKOCY. We would like to
thank all our relatives, friends and
neighbours who made our 25th
anniversary evening so special. A
special thanks to our family for all
their hard work. We appreciate and
love you all. — John And Dianne
Duskocy. 37-1
HAYWARD. The family of the late
Mrs. Anna Hayward of Brussels,
wishes to thank family and friends
for their support in the recent loss
of their mother. Very special thanks
to Dr. Shepherd and staff of the
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Their care and kindness will always
be remembered. Thank you. —
Anna Hamilton and family. 37-1
MARTIN. Thanks to the Ark and
5R's Community Thrift Shop for
the special farewell events, held in
my honour. Thanks to everyone for
the kind farewell wishes. — Wendy.
37-1
CRAIG. To all who shared in our
sorrow in the loss of Bill, a loving
husband father, grandfather,
brother and friend, we extend our
sincere appreciation. Thank you for
your kind deeds, words, cards,
visits, donations, floral tributes and
food. They have helped us to cope
at this difficult time. We extend our
deepest gratitude to the Rev. Paul
Ross for his kindness and
comforting words. To Huron
County Home Care many thanks
for all your help. To the staff at
Huronlea and to Dr. Hanlon, words
cannot express our grateful
appreciation for three years of
caring for Bill. You were always
there when he needed you. Thanks
to McCallum and Palla Funeral
Home for helping to make the
transition easier and to the UCW of
Knox United Church, Auburn for,.
providing refreshments following
the service. To the organist,
Margaret Carswell, to the pall-
bearers and flower bearers, many
thanks for your help.
Remember him with a smile today,
He would not want the tears.
Reflect instead on memories
Of all the happy years.
The smiles he brought, the way he
spoke
And all the things he said.
His strength, courage and laughter
Remember them instead.
- A tree will be planted in his
memory. — Hazel E. Craig and
family. 37-1
McDONALD & VANDORP.
Thank you to everyone who came
out to celebrate with us at our Buck
and Doe. A very special thank you
to our wedding party for all the
hard work that went into the night.
We really enjoyed ourselves. —
Heather and Jack. 37-1
McLELLAN. We would like to
thank everyone for their kind
thoughts, cards and flowers during
the loss of our father and
grandfather. Special thanks to
Frank and Sharon Wilson and Brad
and Maureen Montgomery. And no
words can describe how deeply
touched we were by the Blyth Fire
Department, it will never be
forgotten. — Dave, Dianne, Scott
and Stacy. 37-1p
SIERTSEMA. Many thanks to all
our friends and relatives who
helped us celebrate our 40th
anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 14
with cards and gifts and best
wishes. A special thanks to our
children and grandchildren who
worked so hard and made it such a
wonderful day for us. Above all we
thank God for giving us these years
together. — Murray and Doreen
Siertsema. 37-1
WILLIAMSON. I would like to
thank my friends and neighbours
for all the beautiful gifts I received
at my community shower. I had a
wonderful time getting to know
more of my neighbours. A special
thanks to Maxine for planning and
organizing such a nice evening. I
would also like to thank the ladies
and girls who helped in the kitchen.
— Diane 37-1p
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A AUCTION
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• To be held for Chapman's Excavating and Landscaping
• Go 1 1/4 miles east of Bayfield on County Rd. 25, turn left and go 1
• mile north
• SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 AT 9 A.M. 6 • Partial listing: Construction equipment, Trojan 2 1/2 yd articulating •
• loader, dump trucks, stump cutter, landscaping equipment, hydro •
• seeder and materials, trailers, Interlocking brick and installation
• equipment, diamond saw, etc., woodworking equipment, fibreglass • • • rolls for boat works, riding mowers, landscape materials, JD
• Uniloader, pickup trucks, tractors, crawler loaders, several FM radios, • • • two towers, Brunswick 5 x 10 ft. 1 inch slate pool table. For detailed ' #
• fax list. Phone 519-565-2563 Chapman's.
• AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898
• SAT., OCT. 5 AT 9 A.M.: 1989 Buick LeSabre LTD, loaded 22800
• original kms, antiques and furniture from Edna Leoby Estate and Ray • • Vincent of Blyth at Lobb Auction Building. #
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AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898
Large 20 year collection of antique oil lamps, antique glassware,
dishes, coins collectables, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction
Building In Clinton for Mary (Graham) Fevery and the late Murray
Graham formerly of Monkton.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 AT 10 A.M.
OIL LAMPS - Approx. 50 including cranberry snowflake, cranberry
banquet lamp, cobalt blue Coolidge drape finger lamp, pigeon blood,
various component lamps, green diamond aladdin, green base white•
font aladdin, white diamond pattern aladdin, white daisy, cup and
saucer lamps, handpainted banquet lamp, vaseline lamp, various
clear glass lamps, etc.
DISHES, GLASSWARE includes Carnival glass, cranberry, Royal
Nippon biscuit barrel, Nippon including 6 piece dresser set, flow
blue, cornflower, occupied Japan, Bridal wreath Limoge, Austria and
Germany, Royalty collection, Geo Washington plate, cheese dishes,
shaving mugs, mustache cups, cruet set, many cups and saucers,
tea pots, bowls, plates, nursery rhyme baby bottles, silver pieces,
sterling silverware, 24 Antique Information books, plus Items too
numerous to mention. Note preview Friday night from 7 until 9 p.m.
TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D.
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AUCTION SALE
Auction of furniture, antiques, misc. household Items & tools
to be held at 640 Elizabeth St. in Brussels
ON WED., SEPT. 25 AT 4 P.M.
(In case of rain sale will be held at BMG hall)
FURNITURE - Philco refrigerator, McClary refrigerator, Clare-
Jewel stove, Westinghouse automatic washer (new), apartment
size Simplicity dryer & Beatty spin washer, GE 8 cu. ft. deep
freeze, 5 pc. chrome kitchen table & chairs, microwave,
dehumidifier, Hoover vacuum, 2 drawer filing cabinet, Zenith
T.V., 2 double beds, chesterfield & chair (new), Sharp colour
T.V. (new), china cabinet (new), La-Z-y boy chair (new),
microwave stand, picnic tables, misc. everyday household
items, etc. coffee table & end tables, small china cabinet.
ANTIQUES - Press back rocker & highchair, small tables, treadle
Singer sewing machine, picture frames, handmade sleigh, old
dishes - cups & saucers, handpainted Nippon, cornflower &
other misc. pieces, wash stand & dresser, chairs.
TOOLS - Step ladder, wheelbarrow & other misc. hand & garden
tools.
Terms - Cash or cheque day of sale. Proprietor & Auctioneer
not responsible for any accidents or deletions day of sale.
PROPRIETOR:
HELEN CAMERON & THE LATE MAURICE CAMERON
AUCTIONEER: JOSEPH ZEHR 519-887-9599