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DEADLINE
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in Brussels
4 p.m. Monday
In Blyth
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PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1996
AUCTION SALE
of Property, Household Effects & Car
will be held for
Archie Nicholson
600 Inglis Street, Lucknow (beside C&M Transport)
SATURDAY, NOV. 16 AT 10 A.M. SHARP
Property selling at 1 p.m.
Good retirement or starter home on lot approximately 66 ft. (front)
x 198 ft. (depth) - 2 bedroom bungalow with 3 piece bath upstairs
and 2 piece bath downstairs. Hanover cupboards, central vac
and central air conditioning, veranda, paved driveway, single car
garage. Town water and sewer. Taxes approximately $1,000.
Ideal location - 3 blocks north of Main Street (Plan 20 Lot 24).
Property must be sold as owner is in Lodge.
Terms on property: 10% on day of sale, remainder In 30 days.
Property selling subject to a reasonable reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Grandfather clock, Crosby fridge - like
new, Viking electric stove, Zenith 29 In. console TV (like new),
Zenith VCR, 2 patio chairs, small kitchen buffet, numerous old
dishes, set of fancy cups & saucers, salt & pepper shakers,
Ghetto blaster, 8 track stereo & radio, TV stand, wicker flower
stand, telephone table, chesterfield & chair (good), 2 swivel
chairs, pole lamp, dining chair, coffee table, end table, clothes
hamper, 3/4 iron bed, night stand, kitchen cabinet, utility table,
electric sewing machine, clock radio, silverware, pots & pans,
heater, older fridge, old table, bedroom lamps, floor lamp,
magazine stand, 2 wooden beds, wardrobe, dresser, clothes
horse, coat rack, 2 stools, pictures & frames, bedding & linens,
misc. electrical appliances, kerosene heater, vacuum cleaner,
sealers, lanterns, treadle sewing machine, old cook stove, copper
boiler, Viking wringer washer, Inglis automatic washer, Moffatt
dryer, GE deep freeze, suitcases, 2 large crocks, garbage pail.
ANTIQUES: Dining room table & 6 press back chairs, 3 old press
back chairs, china cabinet with desk, bookcase, buffet sideboard,
clock, dresser, chair, small wardrobe.
MISCELLANEOUS: John Deere tiller (like new), -Lawn Flight riding
lawn mower, new 1996 Weed Eater, pair car ramps, numerous
carpentry tools, aluminum extension ladder, aluminum step
ladder, garden tools, wheelbarrow, electric grinder, sander.
CAR: 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. 97,000 kilometers.
Sells as is.
Plan to attend as this is a good offering.
If weather is inclement, sale will be held at C&M Transport
TERMS ON HOUSE CONTENTS: Cash or acceptable cheque with
proper I.D. day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Verbal
announcements take precedence over advertising. Items listed
as described by owner.
For information and to view property call auctioneer
AUCTIONEER: BRIAN RINTOUL (519) 357-2349
CLINTON - NEWER TWO BED-
room deluxe apartment, controlled
entry, 3 appliances, laundry facili-
ties available. $450.00 monthly
plus utilities. Phone 519-685-2264.
44-2
FARMHOUSE FOR RENT,
southwest of Blyth, 4 bedrooms,
$400.00 plus utilities, references
required. Phone 523-4807. 44-tfn
FOUR BEDROOM FARMHOUSE
for rent, only 10 years old, propane
furnace, approx. 3 miles east of
Walton on County Rd. 25. Avail-
able immediately. References
required. Tel: 519-887-6181. 44-2
APARTMENT FOR RENT - 2
bedroom, heat, hot water, fridge
and stove included, upstairs,
downtown Brussels. Available
immediately. Phone 291-1049.
44-2p
GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT
in Auburn, large living room, eat-in
kitchen, two bedrooms, quiet,
friendly community. $365-plus
utilities. Rent now and 13th month
is free. Call 526-7355. 35-tfn
BLYTH - HOUSE FOR RENT, 2
bedrooms, stove/fridge, 2 minutes
from downtown. Available now.
$450/month plus utilities. Phone
523-4740. 32-tfn
TWO BEDROOM UPSTAIRS
apartment in Blyth, fridge and
stove included, $300.00 per month
plus utilities. Phone 523-4531.
37-tfn
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT
in Blyth, stove, fridge, utilities
included. References. Phone 482-
9371. 31-tfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT IN
Brussels, 2 bedroom, $400/month
plus hydro. Phone 1-519-229-8958.
28-tfn
NEW SKI-D00 SUIT - LARGE,
New parker - large, skill saw, life
jacket - new, 2 electric drills. 887-
9629. 44-1
BLAKE'S APPLE ORCHARD.
Varieties available — Spy, Mac,
Cortland, Spartan, Pears. Starting at
$4.50/1/2 bushel. Cider, apple
butter available. Brussels 887-
6972. 36-tfn
1996 SKI-D00 FORMULA 500
SL, showroom condition, 450 km.,
hand and thumb warmers, must
sell. Asking $5,000 or best offer.
Phone 482-3984 in evening. 44-1
HARD MAPLE FIREWOOD,
cut for 1/2 or $25/cord or $35 cut
up. Tops cut since June. Evenings
357-1328. 44-2
KENMORE DISHWASHER,
built-in, 3 years old, excellent
condition, $200. Phone 887-6680.
44-1
BAKING SUPPLIES - BAKING
gums, pecans, walnuts, currants,
raisins, graham wafer crumbs,
natural bran, pure cocoa, mixed
fruit, red and green cherries, butter-
scotch and chocolate flavoured
chips, almond paste, crystalized
ginger, coconut at Brussels Variety
in Brussels. 40-tfn
•-,(,,, PUBLIC NOTICE
LARGE
FOOTWEAR
CLEARANCE SALE
The Wingham Sales Arena has
been favored with instructions
from a large footwear distributor
to clear out a large inventory of
safety footwear, casual shoes,
joggers, rubber boots, winter
footwear and work clothing
including name brands such as:
Kaufman - Black Diamond,
Sorel, Terra-Lites Wildsiders,
Kodiak, Greb; Bucks, Wolverine,
Brooks, Niki, Gorilla, H.H.
Brown Baffin, Vimond, Mustang
and others. Footwear will be
offered at great sav-
ings.
4) THIS LARGE
CLEARANCE SALE STARTS
FRIDAY NOV. 8TH AT 9 AM
& WILL BE HELD AT THE
WINGHAM SALES ARENA
We will be open Monday -
Saturday 9 am - 6 pm
Wingham Sales Arena 357-2987
41111-40•••••••••••410-110.41040-410
: RICHARD LOBB ;
i AUCTION CALENDAR i
482.7898 CLINTON
SAT., NOV. 16 AT 9 A.M.: Furniture,
• appliances, antiques, etc. at Lobb
• Auction In Clinton. We are accepting :69 auction.Ati
gottoTd addNOIVions231oAr thT Antique
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:
furniture, antique store showcases, old
tins, wall phone, store counter, etc. etc.
at Lobb Auction in Clinton for Elda
Wagner of Zurich.
•••••••••••••••
With Osteoporosis
a fractured hip could be
a life sentence.
fa Osteoporosis
Society
• :F.' of Canada
Call 1-800-163-6842
for'more inlormation.
Multiple SslTfurRsisSO,
McGAVIN. With love And thanks,
Jeff and Shannon welcome the
birth of their second child,
Mackenzie Lee. Jacob's little sister
arrived Wednesday, Oct. 30 at
11:03 a.m. weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz.
Proud grandparents are Colleen
Elliott of Exeter, Larry Rice of
Brussels and Neil and Marie
McGavin of Walton. 44-1
VADER. Mike and Lori are
pleased to announce the safe arrival
of their first child, a son. Anthony
Hugh was born Oct. 21, 1996 at
Collingwood weighing 6 lbs. 4 oz.
Spoiling privileges go to Jane and
Lorne Draper and Anne Exel of
Brussels and Jack and Jane Vader
of Bradford. Great-grandparents are
Gerald and Genie Exel and Joan
Wissler of Brussels and John and
Catherine Vader of Guelph. Great-
great-grandma Margaret Weins of
Wingham. 44-1
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES I
FIND OUT HOW TO MAKE
good money at home. Send SASE
for free details to: Mutual Info-
Values, 447 Niagara St., #410,
Welland, ON L3C 1L6. 44-3p
CARD OF
THANKS
McGAVIN. We wish to thank our
family and friends for their loving
support, best wishes, visits, flowers
and gifts in honour of Mackenzie's
birth. Special thanks also to Dr.
Hay and all of the OB nurses at
Clinton Public Hospital for the
wonderful care our family received.
— Jeff, Shannon and Mackenzie.
44-1
NETHERY. Thank you to every-
one for your kind expressions of
sympathy with cards, flowers,
support, food and prayers. A
special thank you to our wonderful
staff. — Larry and Cathy Nethery.
44-1
BLYTH SWINGING SENIORS
would also like to thank Carol's
Candies and Collectables for its
generous donation to the Seniors
Rally. 44-lp
CAMPBELL. We would like to
express our gratitude to our
families, friends and neighbours for
their many acts of kindness during
our recent loss. The flowers, cards,
food, phone calls, visits and
support received will always be
remembered. Special thanks to Dr.
Hanlon, nurses, Gail, Phyllis and
Emily for their kind and compas-
sionate care, also to Dr. Ping for his
continued care and concern. A very
special thank you to Reverend
Vaudry for his understanding and
support throughout, and to Doug
McBurney, a special thanks for his
understanding and compassionate
guidance through a difficult time.
Thank you, each and everyone. —
Lyle, Kathy, Kyle and Krystropher
Campbell. 44-1
LORD. Thank you to the hockey
team for the special breakfast and
birthday party on Sunday morning.
Special thanks to the Brussels
parents! Everyone has made me
feel so welcome and my whole
family appreciates it. — Dick. 44-1
NETHERY. Our sincere thanks to
Rev. Nancy Beale, friends and
relatives for your prayers and kind
expressions of sympathy following
the loss of a grandson and nephew,
Andy. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. — Jean and
family. 44-lp
THE OPTIMISTS would like to
thank all those who helped at our
Halloween party for the children on
Oct. 26. Thanks also for the
donations. — The Blyth and District
Optimist Club. 44-1
WILLIAMSON. The family of the
late James T. Williamson wishes to
thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for their floral tributes,
charitable donations, cards, food,
visits and for the help that was
given at the time of Jim's death.
Special thanks to Rev. Murray for
the comforting message at the
funeral service and to Betts Funeral
Home for the support given. We
also thank the Walton UCW for
providing the lunch and the ladies
who served it after the funeral.
Jim's wishes to remain at home
were made possible thanks to Dr.
Woldnik, the Seaforth Rebekahs
for the bed, the Huron County
Homemakers, the Community
Nursing Services and Hospital in
the Home. — Erma Williamson and
family. . 44-1
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COMING
EVENTS
MONSTER EUCHRE TOURNA-
ment — St. Joseph's R.C. Church,
Clinton Wednesday, November 13,
8 p.m. Over $100 in prizes. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by Knights of Columbus.
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