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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-10-02, Page 15CARD OF THANKS 6 O 6 /4/000.•-•••04.0••00000.000000.41.00000.-•00.0 to mention. 6 4...... j TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER 1.0. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 To be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Building in Clinton For Ray Vincent of Blyth and the Estate of Edna Looby of Dublin plus additions. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 AT 9 A.M. ESTATE CAR: 1989 Buick LeSabre Limited, 4 door, loaded, 22,800 kms. Selling certified. APPLIANCES: Whirlpool washer, McClary dryer (good ones), White Westinghouse fridge, White Westinghouse 30" electric stove, apt. size chest freezer, 24" electric stove plus several other appliances, 2 portable colour T.V.'s, 1- floor model. FURNITURE: Upright piano, Lowrey double keyboard electric organ, 9 piece mahogany dining suite, matching maple table, 4 matching chairs, chesterfield and chair like new, chesterfield with bamboo ends, wicker chairs, matching buffet dining table and six chairs, refinished like new, rocking chairs, queen size box spring and mattress (good one), recliner chair, 3 piece maple bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, double box spring and mattress like new, plus other bedroom furniture, coffee table and 2 end tables, 2 old hanging slag glass light fixtures, several Hummel figurines, set of Royal Albert dishes, Royal Albert cups and saucers, dishes and glassware, 2 - 3 wheel bicycles, a few tools, bedding, quilts, plus much more. A good clean offering antiques and Items too numerous LARGE AUCTION SALE 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 • • 0 • • • 0,4 HALLAHAN. Kent and Julie (Nicholls) of Belgrave, and big brother Matthew welcome with love, Stacey Christine Anne who was born at Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, September 18, 1996 at 8:40 p.m. The new arrival weighed in at 7 lbs. 15 oz. Grand- parents are Ron and Ella Shaw of Wingham and Bill and Marguerite Hallahan of Blyth. Thanks to Dr. Raczycki and all of the nurses for their wonderful care. 39-1 A AUCTION SALES Auction Sale of Household Furnishings, Appliances, Antiques, Primitives, Collectables, Mechanics Tools & Tool Chest, Guns, J.D. Snowmobile, R.M. 80 Dirt Bike & Riding Lawn 1 - Mower and Misc. Items For Mrs. L. Needham of London and Royden & Julia Robinson of Wingham plus selected additions from area homes Thursday Evening October 3/96 6:30 p.m. Sale to be held at the Wingham Sales Arena (Wingham on Hwy. #4 just north of Wingham) Auctioneer: Jake Kikkert 357-2987 7 MIDDEGAAL. Bert, Barb and big sisters Alicia and McKala are delighted to announce the arrival of Chloe Forbes Middegaal. Chloe was born September 12, 1996 at 1:50 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz. Proud grandparents are Murray and Marlene Forbes and Tony and Joan Middegaal. Other special people in Chloe's life are great-grandma Grace Forbes and aunt Edith Landsborough. We are grateful to Dr. K. Hay, Dr. Wenske and the nursing staff for their excellent care during our stay at the Clinton Hospital. 39-1 RAISE CHINCHILLAS AS A profitable full or part-time business. Obtain a tax deduction for 1996. We provide animals, supplies, instruction, market, financing. Consignment herds available. Start in basement, garage, spare room or barn. Canadian Chinchilla, P.O. Box 1684, St. Marys, Ont. N4X 1C1 519-229-6117. 39-2 BAINTON. Cenetta Bainton, after three months in hospital is very pleased to be back home. She would like to thank her friends and family for all the "get well" wishes, notes and letters she received while in hospital. Also many thanks for flowers she received. Special thanks to Glenyce for the beautiful roses she brought to me from my own garden at home. God Bless you all. Love — Cenetta. 39-1 DYKSTRA. The family of the late Mrs. Ann Dykstra likes to extend their thanks to family, friends and neighbours who expressed their sympathy in the form of memorial donations, flowers, cards, visits and phone calls. Special thanks to the ladies society of the Clinton Christian Reformed Church who provided the lunch, Beattie- Falconer Funeral Home and Pastor J. Quartel for leading the funeral service. Thanks for all your concern and prayers. — Murray and Doreen Siertsema and the Dykstra family. 39-1 McCUTCHEON. We think we are finished celebrating our anniver- sary now (--actual date Sept. 22). Special thanks to Gary and Jane for all of their work in hosting the party at their farm. Also special thanks to Brenda and Dan for their part in putting together a great party. Thanks too, to Margaret Jarvis, Martha Finnerty, Mary Lou McNevitts, Jim Armstrong, Jan van Vliet, Neil McGavin, Cardiff's Catering Service, Colin McIntosh and his band. Thanks to all who expressed good wishes at the party, on the street, through cards, telephone calls, visits, gifts, etc. We have a lot of happy memories. — Clarence and Marie. 39 I RUTLEDGE. The family of Kitty Rutledge would like to thank those who gave cards, flowers, food and donations in our time of bereave- ment. 39-1 SMITH. I would like to thank my many friends for the cards, gifts and phone calls I received since being in hospital and coming home. Your kindness will always be remembered. — Joe Smith. 39-lp VERBEEK. The family of the late Hans "Fritz" Verbeek would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their support during our time of loss. The many cards, flowers, food brought to our homes, and donations to heart and stroke were greatly appreciated. We would also like to thank Rev. Campbell for her comforting service, the pallbearers, Betts Funeral Home, and the ladies of the . Melville Presbyterian Church for the lovely lunch following the service. Your expressions of sympathy and kindness will always be remembered. — The Marks and Verbeek families.. 39-1 VERBEEK. I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, food and visits during my Stay in the Wingham Hospital. Also, thanks to Dr. Gear, Dr. Hanlon and the second floor nurses for their care. — Marie. 39-1 YOUNG. Thanks to everyone who remembered us with gifts, cards, and best wishes on the occasion of our 40th wedding anniversary. It was a special time for us. — Marion and Bill Young. 39-1p 1996 ANNUAL TURKEY BAN quet Wednesday, October 9, 1996, 7:00 p.m. Belgrave Arena. Adults $10.00; Children $5.00. Tickets available at Belgrave Co-op, Belgrave Variety Store, Wingham Credit Union, Vance's Pharmacy - Wingham, Blyth Printing. Advance 'Pickets Only. 38-2 FALL RUMMAGE SALE - Blyth United Church is now collecting good used clothing for their fall rummage sale October 18 & 19. Please leave items (from now until Oct. 15) inside back door of United Church or call B. J. Brooks for pickup 523-4503. Thank you. 38-2 LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT Lions Club Lucky Bingo every Sunday, Lucknow Community Centre, 7:15 p.m. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Air conditioned. Wheel- chair accessible. Potential prize board over $3,000. $1,000 jackpot must go every week. tfn COME AND GO COMMUNITY Shower for Gail Neill at St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels on Monday, October 7 from 7 - 9 p.m. Everyone welcome. Gail will marry Greg Wheeler in November. 38-2p THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1996 PAGE 15. A ..<*kaa -;".r::,,,-....\::::A.Iii'-,•••*•::,..v .:3.,•.--....% ..;:>• :% . • .-* , '‘'..,.*,9,4 • 2 • •:;',$' .. ' ''.;.,. ,... wfi ' • all lilt' -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 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, fridge and stove included, do' ntown Blyth, very clean. Phone 523-9141 or 357-4049. 39-tfn 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN BRUS- sels, large yard, garage, $550 per month, Nov. 1/96, 887-6056. 39-1p HOUSE FOR RENT - BRUSSELS - 3 bedroom with garage, country kitchen and large backyard. $550 per month plus utilities. Available Nov. 1. Phone 887-6178. 39-1p FARMHOUSES FOR RENT - Two 3-bedroom farmhouses located just outside Blyth. For information call: 519-357-3330 (weekdays 8-5). 39-2 CLINTON, 161 JAMES STREET, newer 2 bedroom deluxe apart- ment, controlled entry, 3 appliances included, laundry facilities available, $450 plus utilities. Call 519-685-2264. 39-2 THREE BEDROOM FARM- house near Walton for rent. Call 887-6181 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. 38-2 TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS apartment in Blyth, fridge and stove included, $300.00 per month plus utilities. Phone 523-4531. 37-tin TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in Blyth, stove, fridge, utilities included. References. Phone 482- 9371. 31-tin TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in quiet, friendly village. Close to playground and ballpark. Call 526- 7355. 27-tin APARTMENT FOR RENT IN Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958. 28-tin BLYTH - HOUSE FOR RENT, 2 bedrooms, stove/fridge, 2 minutes from downtown. Available now. $450/month plus utilities. Phone 523-4740. 32-tin OVERLOOKING DOWNTOWN Brussels — 2 bedroom apartment, 2 appliances included. Phone 887- 9007. 33-tin 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-tin A ARTICLES FOR SALE TOMATOES, POTATOES, AND cabbage, for sale at North Huron Gardens. Call 887-6870 before you come. 39-1 FARM FRESH APPLES, FRESH pressed cider, apple butter, honey, Maitside Orchards, County Road 16, west of Brussels. Phone 887- 6883. Open daily. 39-3p GIRL'S FIGURE SKATES, SIZE 3, like new $20.00. 887-6289.39-1p WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE with glass door and brass trim, nearly new. Phone 523-9433.39-1p FARM FRESH BROWN EGGS for sale. Phone 523-4332. 33-cow BLAKE'S APPLE ORCHARD is now harvesting McIntosh and Cortland starting at $4.50 a 1/2 bushel. Cider, apple butter and Bartlett pears available. Brussels 887-6972. 36-tfn CORNER CHINA CABINETS, chest of drawers, entertainment centres and book shelves. Ken White, evenings 887-6285. 38-2p CATHY'S SHOPPE, WOOD- crafts and more, 1 1/4 miles north of Winthrop, turn right, second place on left. 527-1484. 38-3 A AUCTION SALES Ipb....41.41040.40.40•40490141r..40.4.40 0.**41**4110 410.104041.•......••••••••nrio . • AUCTION SALE . To be held at Joe Chatterton's.garage, . Queen St., North, Highway #4, Blyth * WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 AT 5:30 P.M. 6 . GARAGE EQUIPMENT: Lincoln 180 electric welder, 25 ft. 220 volt • extension cord, some old shop manuals, headlight aimers, metal • * cabinet, hydraulic Jacks, several jack stands, acetylene torches and 4 'cart, 1 Ion chain fall, some air tools, impact sockets, front alignment * camber and caster gauges, OTC hydraulic press, toe In gauge, gear • pullers, hand tools, chains, small battery charger, tech and dwell : ' meter AVR, Ohm and volt meter, old filing cabinet, oil furnace, 250 • . gal. oil tank, 2 wheel trailer, misc. bolts, hydraulic hand pump, small 4 7 sand blast gun and mask, 2 x 4 ceiling tile. 6 V. HOUSEHOLD, ETC.: McCullough 10" chalnsaw, 220 volt air • 7 conditioner, 2 push lawn mowers, older 4 HP and 5 HP riding lawn • 7 mowers, 4 bicycles, portable spin dry washer, small desk, vanity * 7 dresser, single wooden bed, 3 drawer chest, recliner, old radio, some 7bedding, etc. Note household items will be sold first. Lunch booth. 4 • TERMS: CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I.D. AUCTIONEER: RICHARD LOBB 519-482-7898 i•••••••••••o•••*••••v•..•••••*••....*4 B BIRTHS