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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-03-26, Page 16THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26,1997 PAGE 17. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTSAA DOUG JACOB AND JOE ZEHR AUCTIONS 271-7894 OR 887-9599 Wed., Mar. 26th at 12:00 Noon: Clearing auction of tractors, combine and implements held 5 miles north of Sebringville and 3/4 miles west for Don and Donna Crowley. Wed., Mar. 26th at 4:30 p.m.: Auction sale of antiques, furni­ ture & misc. items at the Tavistock Memorial Hall in Tavistock for Tom & Ruth Rounds of Drumbo. Sat., Mar. 29th at 12:30 p.m.: Auction sale of tractors, com­ bine & farm machinery at 1/2 mi. south and 3/4 mi. west of Gadshill for the Estate of Andrew Lindner. Wed., April 2nd at 1:30: Real estate auction of 100 acres known as Lot 11 Cone. 4 Downie Twp. in County of Perth. Auction to be held at the Avonton Institute Hall in Avonton for Rosanne Eckmeyer and George Ridley. Wed., April 2nd at 4:30 p.m.: Auction sale of furniture, antiques & misc. household items to be held at the Tavistock Memorial Hall in Tavistock for the Estate of Bev Chesney of Innerkip plus con­ signments. Thurs., April 3rd at 4:00 p.m.: Auction sale of furniture, antiques & misc. household items at the Jacob Auction Centre, Herbert St. in Mitchell. Sat., Apr. 5th at 11:00 a.m.: Auction sale of tractors, com­ bine & farm machinery, 1 mi. north & 1/4 mi. west of Shakespeare for Geo. & Patricia Poetker. Wed., Apr. 9th at 9:30 a.m.: An annual auction sale of trac­ tors, combine & farm machin­ ery at * the Jacob Auction Centre, Herbert St., Mitchell. Consignments welcome. (Call auctioneers). Fri., Apr. 11th at 11:00 a.m.: Auction sale of farm machinery and misc. equipment. To be held at Kintore for the Estate of Ron Sims. Sat., Apr. 12th at 10:00 a.m.: Auction sale of antiques, furni­ ture and misc. household items at 374 Queen St. in the Village of Lakeside for Jim Morrison. HIGGINS. After a long wait but speedy arrival Laura has a wee sister. Ashley Jean was bom March 17, 1997 at 9:19 a.m. at Clinton Public Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 7 1/2 oz. Proud parents are Bruce and Kim. Spoiling privileges go to Ross and Wilma Higgins and Lee and Lila Rintoul. 12-lp With Osteoporosis a fractured hip could be a life sentence. < )steo/)orosis i: Society ■•’j’-'" of Canada .Call F.sqq-163-6812 lor more information. BRIAN RINTOUL Auction Calendar Mon.. March 31 Jim & Irene Finleon West Wawanosh Twp. Wed., April 2 Frank & Rea Van Dongen Hullett Twp. Sat.. April 5 Jim MacTavish Huron Twp. Wed.. April 9 Harold Elliott Ashfield Twp. Sat.. April 12 Carl Bet Farms Ltd. Carl & Betty Hooey Huron Twp. Sat.. April 19 Stanley Farm Equipment Consignment Kitchener Stock Yards (Olex) Every Tues. & Thurs. Brussels Livestock every Friday HR #3 Wingham __________357-2349_________ CRIME STOPPERS 1-800-222-TIPS CARD OF THANKS ARMSTRONG. I would like to thank my family, friends and neighbours for the flowers, cards and their visits during my recent illness. Special thanks to the Bombers for the gift. - Lynn Armstrong. 12-1 COOK. Special thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for all your care and thoughtfulness while I was a patient in Clinton and University hospitals. Thanks for your kindness to Am as well during my absence. I did appreciate all your calls, gifts, flowers, cards and visits. It all meant so much to me. - Erma. 12-lp FRASER. Thanks to family and friends for cards, phone calls and flowers when I was in hospital and since returning home. Also thanks to doctors and nurses who took good care of me. - Don. 12-1 MACHAN. I would like to thank relatives, friends and family for cards, phone calls, food baskets, flowers that were sent. Special thanks to John and Theresa Rinn for being there during my time of need. It was greatly appreciated. - Bob. 12-lp TAYLOR. We would like to say a very sincere thank you to our family, friends and neighbours for all the good wishes which were extended to us on the occasion of our 50th wedding anniversary. - Mary and Jack Taylor. 12-lp WOMEN'S DAY OUT - 3RD annual at Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday, April 12, 1997 (9:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) Advance tickets - $15 at Blyth - Stitches by M.J., Luann's Country Flowers; Luck­ now - The Kids Shop; Wingham - Lauretta's Hug & 1/2 or call 523- 4366, 523-9725. Tickets purchased by April 4 put into Early Bird draw. 10-12-13b GAIL & BRAD’S MARVELLOUS Wedding Adventure Mystery Dinner/Theatre May 2 and 3, Blyth Festival. Tickets $15 and $25. Call Box office: (519) 523-9300. 12-6 BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS The Pianoman’s Daughter...and Others Wed., April 23 at 8 p.m. Tickets $28. Call the Box Office at (519)523-9300. 12-5 9TH ANNUAL DINNER AND Auction - The Maitland Conservation Foundation is holding its annual fundraiser dinner and auction on Fri., April 18, 1997 at the Brussels, Morris & Grey Com­ munity Centre. An entertaining evening featuring silent and live auctions, Grand Prize Special Raffle, door prizes and balloon raffles. $20 per person/$40 couple. Proceeds to the Wawanosh Nature Centre. For more information call 519-335-3557. 12-lb FOLK ART CLASS (Tole- painting). Learn basic techniques in folk-art painting. One day session, Sat., April 19, 1997, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $45 includes lessons, use of paint brushes, paint and finished project to take home (wooden flower box). Call Mary Slotegraaf 523-9020. 12-2p DEN’S - SPRING CLEANING AND clearing inventory. March in for Easter Specials ... March sale on collectable dolls, plates, rubber stamps and accessories, Boyd Bears, Merry Moos and other interesting and unique gift items. SPECIAL OFFER for March. Two locations - Call Beauty Den, Bonnie Schenk, 25 John St., Zurich, ON N0M 2T0. 519-236- 4691 or Country Den, Linda Neeb, RR 1, Dublin, ON N0K 1E0. 519- 345-2596 for information on March Sale and extended shopping hours. 10-3 SPRING SWIM AND FITNESS programs start March 31, 1997 at Vanastra Recreation Centre, call 482-3544 for information or to register. 10-3 I 12th ANNUAL ~| EXETER HOME GARDEN & LEISURE SHOW Fri. Apr. 11 7-10 p.m. Sat. Apr. 12 Noon-9 p.m. Sun. Apr. 13 Noon-5 p.m. SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE - Exeter, Ont. ADMISSION $3.00 Presented by the Exeter Optimist Club Children 12 & Under: FREE when accompanied by an Adult MANY DRAWS & PRIZES MUSIC FUN FOR PRESCHOOL- ers. A music program for 3 to 5 year olds with singing, moving to music, musical games and percus­ sion instruments. One hour per week for 10 weeks beginning in April. Classes held in Belgrave and Wingham. Call now to register, Anne Spivey ARCT BA Mus. 357- 3500. 12-2p LONDESBORO LIONS OLD Tyme Country Breakfast, Sunday, April 6, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Londesboro Community Hall. Proceeds to Blyth Fire Department new rescue unit. 12-2 THE PROGRESSIVE CONSER- vative nomination meeting for the federal riding of Huron Bruce will be held in the F. E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham on Saturday, April 12, 1997. Creden- tiailing begins at 12 noon and the meeting at 1:30 p.m. For more information call M. Donnelly 519- 524-9546. 12-1 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT AT Walton Hall, March 27 at 8:00 p.m. $100 in cash prizes. Bring your own partner. Admission $5.00. Lunch provided. 12-1 BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH Women Spring Thankoffering service Monday, March 31, 8 p.m. Guest speaker Irene Cantelon, re - visit and work in Nicaragua. Everyone welcome. June Garden Party, Sunday, June 15. 12-lp HAVE CAMERA, WILL TRAVEL to family reunions or special events. Photos and enlargements ready same day. 30 Minute Photo & Trophies, Wingham. 1-519-357- 4386. 10-4 ATTENTION LINE DANCERS - a new session will begin March 27, 1997 at Blyth Public School, at 7:00 p.m. Beginners welcome. For more info call 523-4272. 11 -2p TEDDY BEAR DREAM AUCTION and Second City Comedy Show, Saturday, April 19, Blyth Theatre. Silent Auction viewing and Wine and Cheese, 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $25 person. 524-2852 (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.). Support Huron County Community Child Abuse Co-ordinating Com­ mittee. 11-5 PANCAKE BREAKFAST AND Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, March 29, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall. Free draw on chocolate Easter bunny. Adults $4.00, children $2.50, family rate $12.00. Co-sponsored by Blyth Optimists and the Blyth Business Association. 11 -2b SEAFORTH HARMONY KINGS Spring Show featuring the popular doo-wap group The Essentials, Saturday, April 5 at Seaforth Com­ munity Centres. Shows at 1:59 and 7:59. Tickets $10.00, students (under 11) $5.00. Call 887-6314. 11-3 Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle THERE WILL BE A BLOOD donor clinic on Thursday, March 27, 12:15 - 4 p.m. and 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. at F. E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham. Please give if you can. 11-2 JEAN CHAREST TOWN HALL meeting, Thursday, March 27, Goderich Columbus Centre, 390 Parsons Crt. Lunch $5.00 per person. Begins at 11:30 a.m. (Tickets available at the door). For information call 519-524-9546. 11-2 DAFFODIL TEA - APRIL 3, Businessmen's lunch, 11 - 1:30, Tea 2-4 p.m. Bake Tables and Craft Tables, 10 - 4 at the Blyth Legion. Sponsored by the Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Proceeds to the Canadian Cancer Society. 11-2b H HELP WANTED RELIABLE PERSON TO CARE for children aged 2 1/2, 4 and 9 in our home or yours during the day and after school from approx. 2 to 6 p.m. from Monday to Thursday. Contact: Colleen or Dave at 887- 9526. 12-lp WANTED - PART-TIME YOUTH worker, 15 hrs./wk., must be energetic with good organizational and interpersonal skills. Please send resume to The Ark, Box 392, Brussels, Ontario. NOG 1H0. Only successful applicants will be interviewed. 12-2 D IN MEMORIAM ROSE. In loving memory of a dear husband and father (James Rose) who passed away March 25, 1991. God saw you getting tired When a cure was not to be So He closed His arms around you And whispered "Come to Me" You didn't deserve what you went through And so he gave you rest. God's garden must be beautiful He only takes the best. And when we saw you sleeping So peaceful and free from pain We could not wish you back to suffer that again. - Lovingly remembered by Fran, Darwin and Tammy. 12-1 WILLIAMSON. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Roy who passed away March 26, 1995. Our thoughts are always with you your place no one can fill. In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. I know you walk beside us all and when our life is through I pray that God will take my hand and lead me straight to you. - Sadly missed and always loved by your wife Kathleen, Shirley and Barry, Joyce and Tom and families. 11-lp